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First row: John Johnson, Larry Welton. Second row: Linda, Harder, Joan Leemon, Richard Sprague, Jean Koontz, Dorene Clark. Third row: Susanne Flint, Rex Crago, Sara Maxwell, Arvilla Dawson, Jean Price. Fourth row: Norma Scarbrough, Mariam Meredith, Carolyn Hieronymus, Jim Hammer, Dick Oakley. Fifth row: Don Goodall, Jim Ruckman, Jim Reynolds, Roberta Jones. First row: Larry Thomas, Darrell LaMonte. Second row: Betty Hoffman, Dorothy West, Shirley Wheeler, Phyllis Turpin, Dick Workman. Third row: Don Taylor, Eldon Lamb, John Thomas, Francis Harder, Wayne Williams, Bill Wells. Fourth row: Robert Reynolds, Jerry Rau, Harold Sosamon, Doris Shaffer, Lois Walker. Fifth row: Jessie Mae Warren, Sally Pierce, Nancy Simpson.
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if Class Officers 'lr Left to right: Carolyn Hieronymus, Treasurer, Shirley Wheeler, Presi- dent, Jerry Rau, Vice- President, Doris Shaffer, Secretary. 1, r l 4 l Junior Class In September 1950, sixty green, inexperienced and timid Freshmen entered the doors of Moore High School. Each member was cordially welcomed by upper classmen on initiation day. The boys wore long underwear, onions around their necks, marshmallows on their shoes and their hair in curlers. The girls Calso appropriately dressedb were clad in pajamas and housecoats and carried dolls. Their float entry in the Homecoming Parade was Stack 'Em, Stuff 'Em In, Roll 'Em Over. The Freshmen entered the Annual Stunt Show with the stunt Tickets Please and ran away with the honors-third place. Shirley Wheeler and Jerry Rau were the Freshmen attendants to the King and Queen. The class officers were: President, Rex Crago, Vice-President, Joan Leemon, Secretary, Don Taylor, Treasurer, Don Goodall, Student Council, Lois Walker. Miss Joy Ann Price was the class adviser. A party ended the school year on May 11, 1951. As sophomores they entered another year under the direction of Miss Joy Ann Price. We Haven't Finished This, But We Will Unity was the title of the Sophomore float which placednnsecond in the Homecoming parade. The Sophomore stunt, Grandmother's Final victory didn't do so well, as 'it placed fourth. Lois Walker and Robert Reynolds were 'Miss and Mr. Sophomore. Sophomore class officers were: President, Carolyn Hieronymus, Vice-President, Shirley Wheeler, Secretary, Jessie Mae Warren, Treasurer, Lois Walker, Student Council, 1JoanlLeemon. A trip to Turkey Run, Indiana, ended the school year. - ' ' A ' The fallof 1952 proved to be the beginning of a busy year for the Juniors. After class elections: President, Shirley Wheeler, Vice-President, Jerry Rau, Secretary, Doris Shaffer, Treasurer, Carolyn Hieronymus, Student Council, Shirley Wheeler and Arvilla Dawson, plans began to progress for the year's schedule. We're Expecting a Victory was the title of the Homecoming float which copped second place honors. - Through the able assistance of the class advisors, Miss Catherine Carter and Mr. Paul Durbin, the 1952 Stunt Show proved' to be a success. The Junior Stunt Acid and Old Lace Wasn't quite as good, as it took fourth place. Joan Leemon and Don Taylor were Miss and Mr. Sophomore. Enjoyable dancing throughout the evening was provided by Bob Norman's Orchestra. On May 17 the Juniors presented the annual prom, Gay Fiesta, for the Seniors. Todd Howard and his orchestra played for the dance following the banquet. ,
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