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Diane Altman, Donald Amlin, James Anderson, Tim Aregood, Eugene Barker, Lois Barnharl, Alma Beals, Charles Beam, Garry Bell, James Bernard, Don Bierley, Thomas Bowers, Charlotte Brookey, Jean Burns, Carole Coblentz, Arlene Cole, Clifford Colson, Barbara Conden, Bessie Crabtree, James Dalton, Joann Dieckman, Mary Lee DiMatteo, Alyce Dixon, Shirley Edwards, Richard Feicht, Marian Faust. Paul Fox, Mary Lou Gebhart, Rowena Gibson, Eugene Gilbert, Ralph Gilpin, Joanne Graham, Duane Green, Elaine Green, Barbara Grushan, Gail Guthiel, Carmita Harrel, Shirley Hart, Bonnie Hartzell, Milton Hughes, Kathryn Kellis, Colinne Kelley, Lena Kerby, Bonny Kincer, Judson Klein, Riely Lawson, Lillian Leis, Barbara Jo Libbee, Mary Libecap, Marianna lipps, Mark Lipps. Janet Lynch, William McClain, Barbara McClrary, Robert McPherson, Davie McKenney, Gerald Manning, Lloyd Martin, Glenn Mecsik, Virgil Melcalf, Martha Milliard, Barbara Mills, Tirman Moyer, Richard Myers, Robert Mynhier, Ethel Napier, Gene Noble, Deldin Ohler, Norbert Page, Sally Penwell, Wanda Perdue, Richard Petticrew, Charles Phillips, Donald Pierce, Norma Poff, Rosemary Preble, Arthur Pressel, Patty Quillen. Jerry Reed, Charles Roades, Ruth Rhoades, Ronald Rabinett, Robert Routzahn, Eugene Scearce, Darlene Schoenberger, Betty Schoanover, Jean Schroder, Alberta Seals, Donald Shafer, Paul Shafer, Audrey Sheets, Raymond Siegel, Natalie Simpson, James Smiley, Fred Soller, Norma Jean Speller, Barbara Stamm, Xzeta Statom, Dorsey Stebbins, Jerry St. Jarques, Jerry Thoma, Neil Thoma, Edgar Thomas, Robert Thompson, Robert Townsend. Glen Urshel, Thelma Wade, Geneva Wagner, John Warrick, Joyce Wead, Patricia Weller, Donald Wertz, Robert Whalen, Barbara Whitaker, William Whitehair, Juanita Williams, Charles Wolf, Beverley Young, Steven Zeckman, Evodina Zink. Courtesy of SlMONTON'S FOOD MARKET -23-
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fzedenlfd l I gi V., Hmmm Q2 The gold rush is on, but the 49ers of the l900s aren't digging for gold in California. They're taking a rocket ship for the biggest star you've ever seen. Besides being big this star has the extra advantage of being gold plated. The crew ofthe good ship 49 are Kenny Tragresser, Pilot, Don Libbee, Co-Pilot, and Dick Lewis who writes the log and takes care of the finances. However the 49ers aren't only interested in digging gold. They have interests galore. To finance their trip to the stars they gave a play called Stoney's Brides on March 14. lt really was a swell play. They were helped in this venture as they were in all of them, by their guardian angels Mr. Mathews, and Miss Detling. Next come those who risked life and limb, to bring glory to their class on the battlefield. Football field that is. These mighty muscle men are: Paul Foust, Dale Greismeier, Robert Hiel, Bob Kirby, Dick Lewis, Ted Lewis, Barney Pierce, Charles Weidner, and Zane Zink. What's that? You say you hear heavenly music? Oh no, that's lust .lim Routzahn, Bud Yarnell, Walter Barnes, Bud Hill, Joe Hiatt, Dale Holzen, Kenny Cox, members of the Viking Band who are practicing on their harps in order to wow the angels. But wait, wait there's more. There were some from this class who worked hard on the basketball team: Charles Weidner, Bob Kirby, Kenny Tragresser, Gene Balliet, Carl Schlipp, Bob Lowden, Don Libbee, and Ross Morris are their names. What's that l hear from up there? Gold No! They're oft again. Good luck 49ers. Meet The Gang At Jimmy's THE CAPITOL HOTEL Restaurant and Confectionery ..-27.- V gff ,, f v 'YQ 1'
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ffayde awww ,lil e T 1 For their first year of high school the freshmen started out by electing Jerry Thoma for their president, Paul Fox, their vice president, and Gail Guthiel for secretary and treasurer. Representing their classmates in the student council were: Jerry Thoma, Jud Klein and Paul Fox. The class sponsors are: Miss Baugher, and Miss Strahler. The freshman boys who played varsity football were: Skip Greene, Bob McPher- son, Bill Whitehair. Bob McPherson, also played on the varsity basketball team. The freshmen who were in the band were: Bob Routzahn, Bob Whalen, Gerald Manning, Barbara Condon, Carol Coblentz, Barbara Whitaker, Bill McClain, Don Shafer, Don Bierly, Bob Thompson, Barbara Stamm, Carmita Harrell and Beverly Young. CORNER DRUG STORE Drugs-lce Crea m-Nuts -29-
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