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juniors Row one: Sarah Spencer, Mary Ann Weatherbee, Patricia Stephens, Vera Foster, Emma Knight, Carolyn Harshman, Martha Hamilton, Mary Sanders, and Beulah Joyce. Row two: Mr. Eder, Marilyn Browning, Betty Earnest, Ellen Searcy, Beverly Mullen, Lullabelle Billman, Mary Harris, Jewell Riggs, and Mrs. Stoten. Row three: Jerry King, Charles Moore, Caroline Douglass, Gloria Dickison, Doris Holbrook, Enas Krivanek, Sandra Curtis, Mary Corbin, Howard Bragdon, and Eugene Bartholic. Row four: Arthur Seaver, Robert Craft, Edward Smith, William Glass, Thomas Jordan, Charles Mullen, Charles Glaze, Thomas Sage, John Moreland, and Joseph Jack. OMPOSED of thirty-two members the junior class under the sponsorship of Mrs. Stoten and Mr. Eder have been repre- sented in all phases of activities during the school year. In the field of athletics, this class is represented by Tom Jordan, Charles Moore, Robert Craft, Jerry King, and Ed Smith. Lulabelle Billman, along with Mary Corbin, Sandra Curtis, Vera Mae Foster, Martha Hamilton, Mary Harris, Emma Knight, and Mary Sanders have put forth splended work in dancing. In music, Doris- Holbrook, Enas Krivanek, Lulabelle Billman, Sandra Curtis, and Tom Jordan are promis- ing music students. This class is also well represented in band and choir. Outstanding scholars in the junior class are: Mary Harris, Robert Craft, and Tom Jordan.
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S ophomores ltow one: Mildred Oldham, Gladys Hamilton, Anita Smith, Diana Bragdon, Carolyn Browning, Joan Weatherbee, June Glaze, Daisy Corbin, and Sharon Warner. Row two: Mr. Davis, Philip Spencer, Norman Goins, James Brower, Albert Harrington, Lanny Bogard, William Jordan, Charlene Flint, and Mrs. Feigl. Row three: Eugene Hull, James Doherty, John Hull, Eugene Campbell, James Draper, Charles Bragg. Reginald Stone, David lieth, Earle Hull, and John Markovich, Row four: Fred Weaver, John Glessner, Ernest Minton, George Wheeler, James Hart, Clarence Draper, Carl Gilmore, Raymond Stone, and Robert Rupp. HE SOPHOMORE class membership is composed of thirty-five members with Mrs. Feigl and Mr. Davis as sponsor teachers. The class is well represented in most all fields of activity at Morton. The boys who were outstanding in sports for this class were: James Hart, George Wheeler, Ernest Minton, Robert Rupp, and Raymond Stone. The girls who were outstanding in dancing were: Jane Glaze, Mildred Oldham, Daisy Corbin, Anita Smith, and Gladys Hamilton. The students who were leading scholars in this class were: James Hart, Norman Goins, Anita Smith, Joan Weatherbee, and Diana Bragdon.
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