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Freshmen 1ST ROW: Raymond Neal, Barbara Patterson, Marjorie Scott, Jerry Jones, Virginia Turner, Mervin Han-ner. 2ND ROW: Mary Ann Leonard, Beverly Legan. Gene Forrest, Dorothy Peters, William Cox. Jean Curphy. 3RD ROW: Virginia Zirkle. Beverly Wilken. Edward Bottorff, Juanita Henegar, Norman East, Miss Brookhart. As our first year in O. T. H. S. draws to a close we can truthfully say that it was one of the happiest years of our life. Incidentally, from the way things look, it seems that the Seniors weren’t too hard on us. Now hat you’ve heard so much about the Freshmen class of 1946-1947, let’s get acquainted with them. Here they are: Edward “Specs” Bottorff, He sees plenty; Thomas “Flatfoot” Brim, His mama calls his ‘Edmund”; Jean “Character” Curphey, lover come back to me; William “Smiley” Cox, he’s very touchy; Norman “Knock Em Cold” East, Tough guy; Beverly “Sue” Ficklin, Oh you kid!; Gene “Lanky” Forrest, Timber-r-r-r-r; Marcella “Giggles” Greiner, Just keep smiling kiddo; Beverly “Navy” Haerr, Love that sailor; Mervin “Handy” Hanner, Mother’s little helper; Juanita “Dark Eyes” Henegar, A cute kid when you get to know her; Doris “Blondie” Hendricks, Peroxide that is; Gloria “Moe” Ilse, Love that Military man; Irving “Muscles” Jean, Atlas did this (Sue him!); Jerry “Hot Shot” Jones, Small but Mighty; Beverly “Midge” Legan, Why do they call me Midge?; Mary Ann “Freckles” Lenard, How can I get rid of ’em?; James “The Athlete” Lewis, Another Atlas man no doubt; Jane “Gertie” Orr, Who’s got my garter?; Raymond “Absent” Neal, I wonder what they’re doing in school now?; Clyde ‘Brains” Parker, Sees all, Knows all,-----and Tells all; Barbara “Pat” Patterson, Very active, very active; Dorothy “Bashful” Peters, That’s what you think!; Jack “Curly” Price, “I am working to be President”; Diane “Cowgirl” Rice, Anybody seen my hoss?; Ronald “Master Mind” Schnurr, Are you kidding?; Marjorie “Slinky” Scott, I am enrolling in Military School next year; Betty “Straight A” Seggebruch, What’s the A stand for?; Virginia “Cutie” Turner, Oh so bashful!; Beverly “Goldie Locks” Wilken, I like ’em tall; Lucille Shorty” Wilson, I like ’em all; and Virginia “Buddy” Zirkle, I like basketball! 23
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