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Sololwonzon' Clair Betty Allen. Richard Armstrong. Ro- be-rt.1 Baker. Betty Bdtten, Dexter Bed- xxell, Frank Brackin. Chdrles Bright. Donn.: Burchstrd, Carol Ch.tpm.1n, Gitry Clamme, Guy Cook, Rosemdry Davis. P.tul lily, Hdrold Ifvans. Delphia Fear, Rohert Fitch, Kathryn Goble. Betty Gum. -loyte Hart, Marnell Heiny, Helen Her- ring. Rex Hiddy, Max Hiser, Lharles llutst. Bill Kellogg. Mary Kelsdy, Virgil Led- hetter, Charles McDaniel, Steve Mdlott, Neil M.1rsh.ill. Phyllis M.trsh.1ll, Tom Mounsey, Carol Moyer, ,lim Myers, Herschel Needler. Hdrold P.1rker. C.1rolyn Pearson, Dick Peck, Danna Pente. ,lohn Price, Mary lfllen Pugh, Betty ,lo Quillen. Bill R.1cer. Bonnie Ramseyer. Carol Reft. Fred Rell, Clifford Rinker, jerry Rohlwins. Gerald Runkle, Sharon Schwxrzkopt, Tom Schxnirzkopt, XY',1lter Scott, joe Shdnnon. Dick Sl1Lll'U.1D. Tom Simmons. Ndncy Smith. Ronald Storms. XY'ilm.x Terhune. NY'e all got together for the election of officers and elected Frank Brackin, presie dent: Clifford Rinker. vice-presidentg john Price. secretary-treasurerg and Gary Cllmme. Virgil Ledhetter, Don- na Pence, and Nanq' Smith for Stu- dent Council. Our sponsors are Burton Brinkerhoff .ind Mrs. Nunn. Rosemary Davis from Harlan, Indiana, ioined us. bringing our total to titty- eight, XY'e collected a box of articles of special interest tor Max Hiser and sent them to him .it the hospital. During the second semester we con- ducted a magazine sale to raise funds. There was quite .1 lot of competition he- meen the boys and the girls. WV: presented our convtxation on Feb- ruary 19, Ronald Storms .42 5 '14 1 s u 4 I v w rr ., . 1 0- ' L.. r 41 P5 . X if ' -tv -: ' f 5?- ' X In 'T' .?' r I r F I ' i L t- I v E? - 4.-. L-. -r '1 sf , 4. LJ'- 'Vx -ff X S 3- S I ,- 9- it F r,, - ' s 'W .1 is v- .Y- mA r, -.--1 RT: 1 - ,- 1 L t. p-N ,,.r 5 li 1 W' ,QV 1 bij 4' rj ty l 'Mid VT, ,Y,f-,.,. . .. .fo 4' U' --I fr af l V . . -L-fl 1 ' 4,
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Nw 5 bf . -.1 fl 'l Q-N 17 a 'l 1 by 2 zmior Clary jim Baker, Nancy Bales, Robert Bales, Mike Ball. Sally Cale, Bob Caylor, Joyce Cline, jean Corner. Sally Cook, Charles Daily, Betty Ely, Dick Ely. Donna Garrison, Wally Hornbaker, Lee Kellogg, Patricia Krebs. Bob Kyle, jane Lawrence, Danny Morris, Norma Michael. Esther Parker, Barbara Prall, Tom Pugh, Adolph Ramos. Glendene Reff, Tom Rhea, Robert Risinger, Barbara Russell. Martha Saxman, Larry Schmidt. jim Schwarzkopf, Marjorie Sprowl. Jo Ann Sutton, Darrell Terhune, Sue Voght. jane W'aters, Tom Wilson. The junior Class started the year with thirty-nine students. During the first semester Sonjia Bradshaw withdrew leaving only thirty-eight, Sally Cook withdrew during the second semester. We elected as our president, Bob Bales, vice-president. Lee Kelloggg secretary-treasurer, Danny Morrisg and student council members, Barbara Russell, Joyce Cline, Charles Daily, and Darrell Terhune. Our sponsors are Miss Nelson, Miss Cline, and Mr. Forbes. We planned to have at least one gym party during the year. We entertained at convocation january 29. We had a magazine sale during the first semester to help pay part of our class expenses and sold refreshments at the home ball games. We presented the play, Granddad Steps Out , on April 2. On May 14 we entertained the seniors at the annual Junior- Senior banquet and dance. VUhen that was over, we felt ready to enter the Senior Class next year. Nanqf Bales
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