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Page 17 text:
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True-hearted friends of all true friendliness. Junior Class Forty-eight capable Juniors entered M. H. S. this year. Two new students, Dick Bright from Van Buren, and Dick Luzadder from Dunkirk, were added to our roll. Carrie Norton, Deloris McDaniel, and Tom Caylor withdrew from our class. The class officers are: David Pearson, presi- dent; Derry Nestleroad, vice-president; and Gwen Rinker, secretary-treasurer. Janice Wil- liams and Bud Shores are our advisers. Mr. Wilson and Miss Nelson are our able sponsors. The Junior class sponsored two magazine sales during the year and had charge of the re- freshment stand at the home basketball games. Our convocation was presented February 10, and our class play, March 31. Jackie Pethtel FIRST ROW: Phyllis Allen, Ramona Anderson, Billy Bald- ridge, Emmitt Beeks, Jim Boniour, Dick Bright, Tom Caylor, Eddie Coleman, Jon Cook, Marion DeBatty. SECOND ROW: Don Ely, John Fear, Clara Mae Gum, Garnet Glattli, Charles Harter, Paul Headly, Gracieann Helton, Ph Jlis Herring, Dick Luzadder, John Martin. THIRD RO« ' : Darrcll McCammon, Deloris McDaniel, Judy Mosier, Derry Nestleroad, Carrie Norton, Paul Norton, Kenneth Nuckols, Carolyn Parker, David Pearson, John Peck. FOURTH ROW: Patty Pence, Jack Pethtel, Paul Pugh, Donald Ramseyer, Vera Ramseyer, Gwen Rinker, Bud Shores, Clysta Sills, John Simmons, Olive Spaulding. FIFTH ROVt ' : Bob Starr, Annetta Stiver, Marjorie Sutton, Mary Trant, Faye Wible, Betty Williams, Janice Williams, Barbara Wilson, Norma Zigler.
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The sun shone out dgain! Seniors Eleanor Rogers, lUmer; Home Economics; Library Club ' 47; G. A. A. ' 48, ' 50 ; Indimian poster editor. Athletics. William Krcbs. Bill: Commercial; Library Club ' 47; Science Club ' 48; Hobby Club ' 49; Hi-Y ' 50, vice-president ' 50; Gabriel, Blow Your Horn advertising manager ' 49; Crier ' 49; Indianian poet. Telling jokes. Lawrence Beymer, Larry; Agriculture; F. F. A. ' 47, ' 50, secretary ' 50 : Gabriel, Blow Your Horn ' 49; Baseball ' 49, ' 50; Basketball ' 47, ' 50; Track ' 49, ' 50; Band ' 47, ' 48; Orches- tra ' 48. Sports. Marilynn Joanne Futrell, Jo; Commercial; vice-president ■47; Y-Teens ' 47; Commercial Club ' 48, 50; Glee Club ' 47, ' 50; Choir ' 49, ' 50; Ask the Professor ' 47; Indianian sub- scription manager. Music. Imogene Needier, Imy; Commercial; girl adviser ' 48; Y-Teens ' 47; F. H. A. ' 48, ' 50, secretary-treasurer ' 48, president ' 50; Indianian typist. Music. Wendell B. Wells, Wimp; Agriculture; Athletic Club ' 47; F. F. A. ' 48, ' 50; Basketball ' 47, ' 48. Antiques and swords. Charlotte Eloph, Charlie; entered from Waterloo in ' 48; Home Economics; G. A. A. ' 49, ' 50 ; Glee Club ' 49. Collecting pictures. Shirley Ann Trump, Trumpet; Academic; G. A. A. ' 47, ' 50, activity leader ' 47, ' 48, president ' 49, ' 50; Gabriel, Blow Your Horn ' 49; Indianian historian; Band ' 47, ' 50; Orchestra ' 48, ' 50. Working, but not on school lessons, especially history. Kathryn Barr, Kay; Commercial; Y-Teens ' 47: Library Club ' 48; Commercial Club ' 49, ' 50. Driving a car. Raymond Dearduff, Bing: Agriculture; Athletic Club ' 47; Hobby Club ' 49; Hi-Y ' 50; Basketball ' 47, ' 50; Track ' 47, ' 50. Mechanical work.
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Where go the children? Traveling! Traveling J I Sophomores Fifty-three sophomores enrolled at the be- ginning of the school year. Our new members are Diamond Cook from Roll, Jim Luzadder from Dunkirk, and Richard Whitacre from Burley, Idaho. Mary Ann Graves and Jack Powell withdrew. Our class officers are Lyle Towns, president; Carl Bantz, vice-president; Glenn Goodspeed, secretary- treasurer; Waunita Shiner and Dia- mond Cook, advisers. Our sponsors are Mrs. Nunn and Mr. Brinkerhoff. A gym party was held December 7. Our convocation was presented April 14. Virginia Futrell PIRST ROVC: Carl Bantz, Rex Bell, Naomi Bennett, Jerry Burchard, Bonnie Coleman, Tommie Coleman, Diamond Cook, Stanley Crawford, James Davis, Mary Beth Dossett. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Downing, Donald Ford, Martha Ford, Joan Futrell, Virginia Futrell, Gail Garrett, Dorothy Garri- son, Glen Goodspeed. Minnie Gordon, Mary Ann Graves. THIRD ROW: Clara Mae Grisell, Dick Hawk, Donna Lou Helm, Maynard Johnson, Jean Keagle, Donnie Kessler, Eugene King, Stella King. Diann Krebs, Delores Ledbetter, Jim Luzadder. FOURTH ROW: Leo McClain, Sally Millard, Vincent Morris, Betty Murphy, Sedonna Newman, Orves Ramseyer, Robert Ramseyer, Audrey Risinger, Rebecca Robbins, Georgianna Russell, Martha Shannon. FIFTH ROW: Donzella Schuller, Waunita Shiner, Junior Slentz, Bob Smith, Sue Smith, Martha Teegarden, Lyle Towns, Martha Voght, Helen Wall, Patty Williams, Sharon Wright.
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