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appjf Przpoosey On this page, Top row, left to right: Esthei Wiiije models the new look for the style showz Carol Eishurg leaves school after ll husy day, as the ivy hangs protecf tingly over the door. Second row: Ben Alward presents Hyrle Ivy with a pair of red flannels on Senior Day, 1947. And here we have a group of young maidens watch' ing the camera. Third row: -lim Platt models a snally suit plus how tie. The camera IS seeing double, or we are, galing at Coil, Hoemig, and Kroemcr twins. Across the page we see. Five lassies of the iunior and senior trihes perch on a window ledge and smile at the camera, Don Seahold, Norma Cru' her, Donna Tonkel, .ind Gale Horton sit on the information desk during fifth period. Boh Stouff fer, Bob Hall, and Boh S t e l l e r represent a Boh from each of their classes. Carol Bay' er with George Dutter, and Evie Burgess and jimmy Schlatter dance in the foreground as we catch a glimpse of a sophomore lad and The Headless Wiwiider. Hmm! Whitt happened to the top of Carol's head? Third row: Janice Meeks and Patty Payne sell Mr. ,luska an ice cream har. Where did Mr. juska get t h at fiendish grin? P o l l y Klingensmith, Lucretia Cook, and Mary Ann Snyder sing 'Tve Been Workiiig on the Railroad at the froshfsophornore party. That whistle of Polly's . . , woo! woo! Fourth row: Redskin papooses play jackknife at the noon hour on the front lawn. Todd Lambert, otherwise known as Toddsie, plays a wicked set of drums in Jim Behmer's orchestra. 118
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Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row S Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Row 9 Row IO, Row ll Row 12 Marcia Moore. Pat Moriarity, Gray Morrow. Marilyn Moun- sey, Dorothy Muushey, Nancy Murphy, Elizabeth Meyers, judy Meyer, Phyllis Neal. Carol Neusbaum, Eugene Nicolet, Betty Norman. Bob Morris, Bob Olinger, Byron Opliger. Bonnie Ormiston. Ted Oswald, Carolee Ott. Darlene Pelz, jack Perfect. Donna Phillips. joe Phipps. Gerald Pickering. Paul Pope. Marian Potter. Richard Prairie, Melvin Raker. Al Rasp, Dick Rembarger. jack Riebel, Sandra Ring' quist. Carole Robbins. lan Rolland, Betty Rosenagle, Ed Rousseau, Richard Royse. Marshall Ruchman, Richard Sanders, janet Scheele, Carol Schuelke, Ruth Scott. Ronald Seibert, Betty Shoetl. Bonnie Shoner, Delores Shoner, Larry Shreve, Dick Shipley. Garnett Shirey, Sam Shirey, Dorothy Shuler, Barbara Sig- man, jean Sivits, Richard Sivits. David Skelly. Verda Slain, Lawrence Smith' ers, Bonnie Smith, Carol Smith, Hyde Smith, Patricia Snyder. Pat Spaake. Mary Lee Sparling, Charles Spear. Douglas Straight, Barbara Stanger. Beverlyn Stellhorn, Norman Stephan, Iudy Sterlf ing, Eugene Stevens, Carol Stitz, Helen Stokes. Gayle Strong. Robert Sturgeon, jerry Sulli- van, Shirley Summers. ,loan Swinehart, Norma Swine' hart, Gloria Swinford, Nor- ma Tetlow, Ann Travis. Bar' bara Trim. Gloria Trimmer, Bill Tully, Pat Turner, Lucille Uhrich. Bill Vance, Don Vance. Danny Votaw, Nancy Wag' ner, Larry Walker, Ann Warfield, Nancy Waters. Janice Weeks. Martha Wehnf ert, Patty Welty. Evelyn Werz, Bob Westerhausen, Dick White, James Widen- hoeft. Doris Wies. Paul Willer. Dwight Wilson. Marianne Winefer, Patricia Wood, Earl Yarborough, Dean Yoque- let, David Zoch. 117 . Q , Fi 'n l l 1 S , 's' xi ' ' 1 l I AJ ly In X31 s 4 f- -- 4 Si 1 e ., QQQQ, . . X, I . fs f f rj , tj! It 'S l E- flaw , wir' ,flak T . .',fzl3'i ' 'L KS ' . ,. e .. 'S V li ,gi ' ' L , A Ll L J xx it b at ', KLA, ' X '--,,g, .Y V ' r. ' . ,W L Weil is ,S , , . -ci ' 6 B 6 is ia Q ' 11 fo 'X p f. 4 f J ll P V , rn l ' '.,, ,sg ,-'+ , t ff.,' . -fa 1 i kia'-fr Q :J 2-:r Ji -A1 . 'Nj 7 J N ff F I N l 4' Ifiiiileaxg 14, ' ' J ' 1 AI' .- H ' ' L Pg s ' fx ff f ' i ' J A ' 5. , A I A .iw Ku v Y' n Q A .,, i ii X ' wg' I xi., , A, 'fl
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