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I' 6 S I11 8 I1 3 S S fop iozf'-frtef' iatt, Ronald McGillis, Ralph Rutter, Bill Sparks. Ed Cowles, Dick Bozartlz. Dick Elin gp. Clzailex Ilosier, Don Smith, James Phillips, Calvin Chaney. Ronald McMunn. Jerry Jones, LeRoy Moore. Row B-D011 Bulmer, Kenny Willis, John Cavaner, Tom Kree- zan, John Simpson, Dale Munson, Toni Gojenola, Billie Paine, Gerald Smith, Martin Paid. Fon' 3-Laiionne Snzith, Jerry Shamehorn, Shirley Shamehorn. Ethelcen Benn. Patsy Wim. Phyllis Foster. Amelia Stimson, Edith Ireland, Carole Johnson. Lenere Smith. Ro 1' 4--Gladys Grozivr, Florven Payne, Marjorie Frentress. Marjorie White. Loretta Lehman. Wanda I3ai'i.'cr. llelvn Fedje, Grace Moan, Evelyn Newcomb. Lola LeBlanc: Wanda Leon- ard. Danna lfoss, Kay Browfi, Janet Smith, Carlene Rust, Thelma McDowell. Jerry Whiflwx Venore Deardorff. Barbara Deihl, Sue Kline. Audrey Hessler' Jean 11C'IClCTli1If1. AfdCllc' Wearer, C'f1mIc' Iladley. 6 Nlnst ol the lreshinen came into the world , in Hifi. The freshmen who have gone to M. C. !'i'nr'1 the iirst grade are Marianne Shirtcliff. Efllill Tri-land, Ardelle Weaver. Carlene Rust. lzlffi ,rl Hifvzint. and Venore Deardorff. .v ,, The glass was initiated by the sophomore class in S 5,1-iiirtr-i'. Although their feelings were hurt, they were willing to forgive after the Fresh- man-Sriphoiniire party. ll -' inninig urinress for the freshman class was T7 1 -:niw Shirtcliff. Escorting her was Dick Ronin F:-r ' i- i-urn tal Barbara Diehl and Dick viii x-.1-iw the princess and prince. 'lift' t-lass took the initiative in planting shrubs -in Lza- Ezigh scho-il riinipus. D-.i Smith and Dick Koinp were the only two freshman boys to earn letters in basketball. The other boys were out trying and will make good material for future teams. John Cavener earned a letter for '.x'firking as fkwtlaall manager. Top row-Erlitlz .':'f'Iand. Secretary: Marjorie Student Re1Jre.weniatiiff'. Bottom ron'-Calvin Treaxiirmy' Dirk Konip and Don Smith. ut-urnzsq John Ccii'a11c1'. Prawidciit.
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0 Ph 0 ITI 0 I' 6 8 S S 1 Top row-Jim Smith, Boyd Folev, Deralrl Fatt, Bill Wynegar, D. M 3Cormick. .lack Johnson, Kenny Bond. Keith Leighton, Don W lliamsg 2nd row-Darrell McGarvey, Philip Gormley, LeRoy McCauley, Do.: Gillespie, Jack Meshew, Jay Jones. Philipi Shelton, Bob Wilder. Alfred Thackm-q 3rd row-Wayne Pollard, Dale LeBlanc-. Leonard Faulkner, Darrell Bangs, Robert Voss, Jim Rice, Bill Wren, Bobby Doizgan. John Jonesg 4th row-Mary Stephens, Lois Rudder, Peggy Pace, Jerry Johnson, Shatron Potter. Betty Searbrouqh, Donna Henry, Deidre Cravens, Daniel Howe. Marion Lincecum, Latreshia Perry, Beatrice Webb, Billie Jean Moss, Joanne Bryant, Patsy Moan, Alice Ward. JoAnne Gascho, Stella Leighton, Joanne McCarley, Judy Forrest, Jewell Grate. ,,......w-Mm M,ittoYJ'Be sure you're right: then go ahead ri Flower-White Rose Colors-Blue and Silver Advisers-Mr. Barkhurst and Mrs. Veal The chief duty of the sophomores this year vs s to initiate the freshmen. Initiation was held on September 21, 1949, followed by a party on St1:l0flllJCI' 23. f 'tho students ot' '52 who are athletieally in- Lllllkl are Bob Wilder, Don Gillespie and Philip Gormley. Almost all of the girls participate in sports. Jimmy Rice and Mary Stephens are the only two students who have attended school at Myrtle Lreek since the first erode. During the year the t-lass hzzs reached a total enrollment of forty- eight. 'i o C: rnival Prince and Princess were Philiir tloriiiley and Donna Henry. Joanne Bryant was fltll2L'L'fJYTl1Ilg Princess, Top Row-Deidre Cravens, Sergeant-at-arms: Mary Steplivns, Treasurerg Bottom row-Philip Gormley, Sergeant-at-arnis.' Philip Shelton, Vice-Presidentq Jim Rice, Secretarzli Bob Wilder, President.
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