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Vg-:1-rv-11-eH,:,,m Sophomore girls and boys, A to K inclusive. Gave Us 'll l M li HE sapient, sophisticated sophomores decided to throw off their sophistication in their annual assembly, December 14, and staged their version of the movie, Love Finds Andy Hardy. The results were more than successful and definitely showed that the second year students have real talent. Whom,' love found was played by Dean Moody, and his first love, Polly Benedict, was played by Barbara Davis. Burna Jean Dunker took the part of the ustreamlinedv vampire, Cynthia Potter. The role of freckled, spectacled Sarah was played by Lorraine Robbins. Before the final curtain, the audience had followed 16-year-old Andy through the amorous intrigues of love in bloom. Lucie Jean Morris was general chairman. The script was written by Dolores Andresen, Bette Pritchard and Elmore Buringrud. A Mid corn stalks and grinning pumpkins, the sophs welcomed the frosh into school activities at a mixer in the autumn, under the guidance of Shirley Moore, general chairman. Committee chairmen were Jack O,Leary, Bob Van Eaton, Burna Jean Dunker, Barbara Davis, Betty Mallory, Jimmy Ellis and Warren Vadman. Below: The sophomores' version of Love Finds Andy Hardy was put on as their assem- bly. It proved to be one of the biggest entertainment hits of the year.
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Frosh thespians in the freshman assembly. Left to right, Melvin Drescher, Jeanne Pike, Buzz-y Bridgford, Fred Keeton, Wallace Gross, Peggy Bronson, Dick Reddington, Sylvia Gilfilen, Mary Jeanne Norris, Lila Fox, Robert Eitreim., Sally Fullerton, Pat Sullivan, Warren Winslow, Dale Hume, Virginia Mekkes, Betty June Stephens. NEW horizons The junior high students, shown below at the entrance-way to their building, are a grand bunch, and will be welcome additions to O. H. S. next year. 4 - ' ? . 'i - f, '
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The rest of the sophs, L to Z. The year's officers, center, are, from left to right, stand- ing: Alan Tallman, first semester yell leader, Dewey I. Noblitt, adviser, Walter Chamberlain, second semester yell leaderg M aroin Lee, second semester secretary, Jim Fuller, boys club representativeg Dean Moody, boys club representative. Seated: Bob Van Eaton, boys club representative, Jim Ellis, second semester treasurer, Isadore Bean, second semester president, Dorothy Ann Steen, first semester secretary, Polly Partlow, first semester treasurer, Enid Neeley, executive council representativeg Howard Enbody, first semester presidentg Bonita Owre, first semester 'uice president, and Bronson Lewis, second semester 'vice president. UCI-I enthusiasm was shown for the Frosh-Soph hop, and 'mid corn stalks and grinning jaclc 0' lanterns, the young uns truclcecl on down and Suzie Q'd. Shirley Moore was general chairman. In charge of furnishing the music for the mixer were Jack O'Leary and Bob Van Eaton. A nickelodeon supplied the necessary swing, Everyone enjoyed the program through the eiorts of Burna Jean Dunlcer, program chairman. Barbara Davis supervised the publicity, and the host and hostess committee headed by Betty Mallory and Jimmy Ellis, saw to it that everyone was dancing and having a good time. Warren Vaclman was chairman of the committee who attended to that necessary evil, cleaning up. Others who worked on committees for the scooter were Diclc Steele, Sally Sears, Donald Kay, Bette Pritchard, Bob Way, Alan Tallman, Jimmy Clem, Tom Elwell, Dean Moody, jimmy Phillips, Ann Hill, Jean Mallory, Bonnie Jean Neuifer, Virginia Twohy, Bob Wilson, Howard En- body and Don House.
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