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GRACE MINOUS, M.A. English THOMAS MOOIlE, M.A. M ath ematics, Driaer'5 Training LENA MURRAY, M.A. Social Studies PORTER PRICE, BS. Art BEATRICE SHRYACK, M.A. in Ed. Library ALLAN SLAGLE, M.A. History, Citizenship ANNE TAYLOR, A.B. English LIDA WARRICK, M.M.E. Vocal Music VERA WASSON, B.S. Home Economics, Family Relati 0725 GLADYS WILLIAMS, M.A. Commerce MELDON GREGORY Secretary in the Superintenclenfs Ojice MARY LOU LEIIVIKUHLER Secretary in the Supe1'intena'ent'5 Ofice MARGARET MACKEN Secretary to the Princip MILDRED DEARDORFF al Secretary in the Superintenclentfc Ofqce MRS. EDNA ANDERSON Cafeteria Manager LESTER MILES Supervisor of Maintenance NOT PICTURED: MRS. BEATRICE M. IOIINS, B. Plzys. Eff., Social Studies IOIIN KLEPINGER, M.A. Citizenship, Englixli S. In Ed. Page ,I'!Zi,I'fl'C'll
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QW 42 as 4, gm ,WW ,, ,N w T1 Y O is S A ag .lieaafing flue Seniors is A Bio RESPONSIBlLITY, BUT ONE CARRIED OUT VERY sUccEssEULEY BY: GEORGE NELSON, PRESIDENT: EDNA TERRY, VICE-PRESIDENT: BARBARA SLFONE, SECRETARY, MARY BELLER, DOROTHY WHITE, TREASURERSQ AND ARDYCE EVANS, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. We aaa 0 I9 0 It's all Over now but the shouting-and commencement! The high school days are slipping back into our memory book and the anticipation of the future takes their place. Remember . . . Our freshman year when Zack Colt was our first class president, Loyd Brown, V -p 5 ice resident and David Brauniger, secretary? That first recognition came to our class w en a s Farmer of the Iersey Hop, the first all-school dance we got to go to? Our sophomore year? We elected Loyd Brown as president, Ben Aaron, vice-president, and Ioan asurer. Athletic honors came to: Iack Overfelt, Loyd Brown, Ierry Miller, Sonny Yeager, Sam Shurback, Milton Hill, Richard Burkhart, Delbert McKown, and Iim Gillilan. When we were juniors? Our ofiicers were Richard Burkhart, president, Loyd Brown, vice-president, Wayne Swetnam, secretary, Sonny Yeager, treasurer, Milton Hill, sergeant-at-arms. Under their leadership Arsenic and Old Lace was successfully presented to the public and the proceeds went to put on the Prom, h P t E ker and Milton Hill were crowned Milkmaid and Hudlemeyer, secretary-tre with its gay Fantasy in Rhythm decorations. This fall? At last we were SENIORSJ Vwfhat a year! We were Pony Express Champions in football, play-ed in our first bowl game, the Mineral Water Bowl . , I .- . l Game against Excelsior Springs, Gerald Gorman was elected Goxernor of the H1 Y Model Legis ature, liva Bradley was chosen Homecoming Queen with Nan Foster, Barbara Ianzen, Mary Sue Malony, Ioan and lane Hudlemeyer as her attendants, we changed the traditional name of the annual from Owl to Purgoldg Katherine Skinner earned the title of the first Purgold Queen with Nan Foster, Doris Davis, lane Hudlemeyer, and Barbara lanzen as her attendants, published the largest Hornet's Buzz in the st'hool's history. These past four years have been fun, haven't they? But the future brings promises of more progress and many changes . . . Page liiltcczz
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