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SOPHOMOEES: First Row: Ardis Linn, Virginia Kohli, Phyllis Curtis, Mary Jane Scribner, Lucille Morrison, Dorothy Jane Keifer, Ruth Cressy, Jacqueline Anderson. Second Row: Verna Mae Bliss, Virginia Franklin, Mary Weber, Fay Fought, Virginia Marshall, Virginia Woods, Anna may Barton, Lela Phipps. Third Row: Wayne Stierle, Roland Cressy, Raymond Aatzinger, George Strayer, Melvin Grossheim, Russell Wilder, Byron Howard, Mr. Herbert, Raymond Zwyer, Karl Eesse. FRESH EN: First Row: Thelma Morrison, Fern Householder, Margaret Ann Woods, Betty Jo Bacom, Mr. Van Ausdale, Dorothy Wielinski, Naomi Schell, Wilma Jackson, Marjorie Pomeroy. Second Row: Leonard Strayer, Bobby Keifer, Frances Powers, Marion Parker, Dorothy Mayhorn, Ethel Brauneck. Carl Weber, Roman Misiak. Third Row: George Dohr, Russell Neafie, Marion Dudek, Junior Gobouriq Kenny Parker, Robert Coder, Marvin Apel.
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1 JUNIORS: First How: Dorothea Cunningham, Lillian Holliher, Charles Jacob, Miss Windle, Frances Vitello, Martin Linn, Norma Naylor, Ruby Armbruster. Second Row: Billy Elliot, Mary Grossheim, Ernestine Olwick, Dorothy Butz, Edith Harkoom, Mary Butz, Howard Kutzly. Third Row: Glen walbolt, Jonn Mertes, Owen Wilder, Harold Beers, Richard Brown. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY One day in September, a group of nGreen Freshmen,U or rather that was what the upper classmen called us, entered the Monclova High School. We did not become Nfull fledgedn high school students until after the regular HFreshmen Initiation Partyn. As Freshmen, with Miss Parish as our class advisor, we chose the follow- ing: Pres. Lillian Holliker, Vice Pres. Dorothea Cunningham, Sec. Norma Naylor, and Treas. Glen Walbolt. The following Sept. in l953we entered high school, a group of about 21 stu- dents. It was our turn with the HGreen Freshmen.H We chose Mr. Van Ausdale as our class advisor and spent a very successful year. We elected the following: Pres. Glen Walbolt, Vice Pres. Lillian Holliker, Sec. Frances Vitello, and Trees. Norma Naylor. we entered the Junior Class with more vim and vigor and violenceg looking for- ward to the Junior Play and Banquet. The group consisted of about 20 students. We chose Miss Windle as our class advisor and the following were elected: Pres. Frances Vitello, Vice Pres. Charles Jacobs, Treas. Martin Linn, Sec. Lillian Hol- liker, Social Chairman, Norma Naylor. A bright spot in the Junior year was the gathering at Side Cut Park. we all had a very pleasant evening. The Junior boys played good games on the basketball and baseball teamstds season and the girls participated in basketball. Colors: Cherry and Silver Flower: Carnation Motto: Labor Conquers All
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George Pershing Strayer I N M E M O R I A M RETURNING HOME To leave unseen so many a glorious sight, To leave so many lands unvisited, To leave so many worthiest books unread, Unrealized so many visions brightg-- Ohl wretched yet inevitable spite Of our brief span, that we must yield our breath And wrap us in the unfeeling coil of death, So much remaining of unproved delight. But hush, my soul, and vain regrets, be still'd5 Find rest in Him who is the complement Of whatsoe'er transcends our mortal doom, Of baffled hope and unfulfill'd intentg In the clear vision and aspect of whom All longings and all hopes shall be fulf11l'd.
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