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MISS SWINNEVS HOME ROOM First Pow, Left to Right: Clyde Norton, Everest Klinlcnett, Victor Wirtz, Marvin Smith, Milton Johnson, Hazel Harris, Lucille Ernst, Dorothea Ezelle, Lorene Dawson, Doris Penrod, Mildred Lattin, Mary Frances Smith. Second Row: Cliff Shirley, Carl Hull, Marion Haire, Bob Lindsey Edward Schockey, Miss Swinney, Harry Edwards, Sylvester Adair, Jane Hill, William Wornell, Mollie North. Third Row: Don Landis, George Biltz, John Lutz, Ernest Simmons, Bill Bell, Herbert Crawford, Jack Thomas, Eugene Todd, Bob Topper, Edna Mansliield. MISS KEOHANES HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Jean Hamilton, Jessie Fairly, Elnora Thorp, Dorothy Gunn, Betty Jahnlce, Edward Olsson, Everett Dunnuclc, Jeanne Maloney, Marian Dille, Jane Driver, Kathleen Hildebrand, Eugene Wiley. Second Pow: Elmer Tarr, Harvey Klein, William Watson, Joseph Hana, Paul Clarke, Walter Burlcs, Ruth Bohner, Jean Cunningham, Robert Cameron, Mary Lambert. Third Row: Thomas Haalce, Leonard Martin, Albert Friedman, George Paupp, Milton Swartz, Burns Prater. MISS MILLEI2'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Mary Frances Bayles, Leona Price, Lois Brunner, Vivian Wisecup, Marjorie Manlcameyer, Sam Gallas, Georgia B. Rodopolous, Dorothy Hertel, Helen Fox, Marian Tranin, Ellen Zimmerman. Second Row: R. C. Huttsell, George Gunn, Cleo Roark, Scott Richards, Bill Schofield, Jimmy Anderson, Elmer O'Berg, Bill Lupton, Virginia Lupton, Bobbie Johnson, Kenneth Stemmons. Third Row: Bob Head, Carl Hummel, Florence Messler, Betty Anderson, Miriam Mansfield, Ralph M:Ferrin, Carroll Gordon, Lora Lee Stone, Ruth Hubbell, Pose Dotson, Teresa Allegri, Miss Miller. Page 14
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MRS. PARKS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Frank North, Roger Meyer, Mary Martha Anderson, Mary Jo Bedord, Constance Byers, DorothyCIemons, Ruth Bohling, Nellie Mae Messplay, Sam Rosen, Jack Pavela, Vivian Marshall, William Rivers. Second Row: Gerald LaMarty, Donald Rollert, Eugene Roush, Geraldine Anderson, Pauline Van Sandt, Hugh Neidert, Arthur Arenson, Donavan O'Hara, Patricia Morrison, Jane McGuire. Third Row: Jack Mansfield, John Girard, Richard Millard, Gretta Thorn, Norma Lee Craig, Mrs. Park, Dorothy Beck, Laura Bond, Jane Sherer, Margaret Phillips, LaVerne Campbell. MISS RlLEY'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Dean Conner, Donald Keith, Edward Grant, Eleanor McCurry, Caroline Johnson, Frances Gaines, Ernest Horowitz, Walter Harris, Roy Kerney, Loraine Ferguson. Second Row: Tom Cooper, Bud Landers, Bill Followell. MISS SEEI-IORN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Chappell, Edna Brown, Martha Rea, Joan Rinard, Ardella Coble, Bill Florance, Irving Fulton, Jimmie Peuter, Bobby Schultheis, Elton Moneymaker, Andrew Wimmers, Buddy Creel. Second Row: Gloria Brown, Justine Benson, Virginia Rush, Esther Gladman, Patricia Rex, Jane Smith, Phyllis Moberg, Helen Sadler, Helen Sehillner, lona Rowland, Bessie Roovinsky, Mary Catherine Brewer. Lhilrid Row: James Coleman, John Skinner, James Owen, Lee Daniels, Bill Etzolcl, Roger Frangkiser, Alvin Arenson, Elizabeth Wirtz, Marilyn a win. MISS YCLIXGS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Irene Sanders, Mary Fisher, Ruby Childers, Wilma Hogg, Winilred Reeder, Dorothy Palmer, Lois Jane Smith, Marjorie Miller, Valerie Frangkisser, Vera Hern, Walt Gunn, Jack Patterson. Second Row: Richard Douglas, Jerry Mack, Charles Metz, Ted Imes, Kathryn Odom, Miss Young, George Sparks, Robert Wilson, Milton Rigdon, Jean Williamson, Marguerite Straley, Page 15' V Q It 2 E l L El 'E sa W G 5 9 K- P11 ,S 1 il 5 5 I 14 5
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MISS SWINNEY'S HOME ROQM The officers eIected in I1ome room 445, under tI1e guidance oI IVIiss IVIary Agnes Swinney were: 5'IoIIie North and Edna IVIansIieId, presidentsg Lorene Dawson and Leonard Metz, vice-presidents: L.uciIIe Ernst and DonaId Landis, secretaries, Hoyt INIC- st? FaII and IVIarion Haire, treasurersg CarI HUII and Scilockey, sergeants-at arms: Marion Haire and CIycIe Norton, re- portersg LesIie Warren and Isorene Dawson. Student CounciI representatives: Edward ScI1ocIcey and George BeItz, aIternates. MISS KEOHANES HOME ROOM Tile Iuture writers of tile press I1ave cashier, Burns Prater,Auto CIUIJ represent- eIected for tI1is semester tI1e IoIIowing of- ficers: Harvey KIein, Student CounciI repre- sentative, Dorothy Cgunn, aIternateg Jeanne IVIaIoney, president: Bill Vvatson, vice-presi- dentg IVIiIton Swartz, secretary, IVIaxine Bro- Icaw, casI'1ierg IVIarion DiIIe, assistant MISS MILLER' INIiss IVIiIIer,s i'l0lY16 room Ilad a Christmas party, a Christmas tree, participated in tI1e cI1ecIier tournament, and Ilad severaI pro- grams. The officers were: Scott Richards and RaIpI1 INIcFerrin, presidents: Iwarion IVIansIieId and CarI I'IummeI, vice-presi- dentsg Dorottmy Gunn and Virginia Lupton, secretaries: CarI HummeI and BoIJIoy .IoI1n- S ative: George Raupp, assistant Auto CIUIJ representative: Leonard Iwartin, reporter. For tI1e Iast semester tI1is cIass Ilas studied tI1e fundamentaIs of news writing and Imegin- ning next semester tiley will write for tI1e Paseo Press. HOME ROOM son, treasurersg I'IeIen Fox and Teresa AIIe- gri, reportersg Bobby JOIIHSOII and Bernard -I4aIman, castriersg IXIarion IXIansiieIcI, as- sistant castlierg CarroII Gordon and Scott Richards, representatives: EveIyn Lewis and CarroII Gordon, aIternates: Sam GaIIas. Auto CIuIm representative. Page 15
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