High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 19 text:
“
MR. LEACH'S HOME ROOM The officers elected in Fir. Leachys home room for the first semester were: Nlartha Randall, representative, Jim Boston, alter- nate, Lionel Willing, presidentg Binlgjgdlas, vice-president: Nlarguerite Yale, secretaryg Richard Dempsey, sergeant-at-arms, Jim Boston, reporter, Thelma Cowan, cashierg Everett Dunnuck, assistant cashier. Second semester officers were: Martha Randall, rep- resentative: Richard Dempsey, alternate, Lionel Vvilling, president, Helen Bloomdell, treasurer, Ned Svvainy sergeant-at-arms, Russell Lewis, reportergfhelma Coyvan. cashier, Anthony Mazur, assistant cashier. MRS. l.AWRENCE'S HOME ROOM lvlrs. Lawrenceys home room organized the Athena Cluh. They met every other Friday, that is they toolc up class time to hold meet! ings, have programs, and debates. The otti- cers elected were: Charles Bahlo and Alan H. Boyer, representatives, lvlaxine Gille and Velma Lee Langley, alternates: Alan H. Boyer and lworris Couch, presidents: Alice Lou Royer and Alice Louise Scott, secre- taries and treasurersg lxflaxine lvlonroe and Sue Esterley, cashiersg Sue Esterley and N7elma Lee Langley, assistant cashiers: lvlilt Dean Hill and George Schlosser, sergeants- at-arms. MISS ECKLES' HOME ROOM Bliss Ecldes' Heclclers had a Nlarlc Twain program and a Christmas party. The ollicers elected were: Charles Goldherg and Boh Bradley, presidentsg lVlelvin Cassity and Alvah Dudley, vice-presidents, Doris Hand, secretary, Frank Paxton, sergeant-at-arms, Bolo Bradley and Jane Pirtle, Student Coun- cil representatives, Ann Corhin, alternate, Boh lwlerritt and Nlarjorie lVlcClure, cashiers, Gene Vveir and Nlargaret Parry, assistant cashiers. MISS JOHNSONS HOME ROOM The students in Nliss Johnsonys home room presented a large calce to the toothall men in assemhly at the end ot the loothall season which was much enjoyed atter school hy the looys. A Christmas party was also given at which time the students had re- freshments and a grah hag. The otticers were: Dora Lee Creech and Rohert Dodd, presidents, Pauline Frey and Mary .lean Hughes, vice-presidentsg Bill Rehman and June Ficlxel, secretaries, Shirley Finley, re- porterg Shirley Finley and lvlay Smith, rep- resentatives: lvlae Smith and Bill Campbell, alternates. Page 17
”
Page 18 text:
“
A A ,J MR, LEACI-VS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Lillian Dallen, Josephine Cross, Wanna Mae Polkinghorn, Cecil Shirley Bernat, Vencil Baker, Thelma Cowan, Anita Anderson, Geraldine Hedrick, Grace Accurso, Martha Lee McGuire, Betty Baird. Second Row: Thomas Ake, David Manley, Ned Swain, Robert Burkhardt, Anthony Mazur, Bill Gallas, Rachel Ramey, Barbara Bailey, Lionel Willing, Billie Marie Collins, Helen Bloomdell. Third Row: Eugene White, Jim Boston, Russell Lewis, Norman Johnston, Mr. Leach, Richard Dempsey, Edna Scheidt, Juanita Davis, Mae Lavon Vetter, Wilma Salmon, Rue Bailey. MRS. LAWRENCES HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Geraldine Cross, Maxine Gille, Mary Burkhardt, Katherine Kiriakos, Jean Watts, George Schlosser, Harry Fleming, Morris Couch, Richard Furr, Jack Blythe, Roscoe Schofield, Bernard Harper. Second Row: Beverly Krom, Alice Lou Scott, Sue Esterley, Mildred Fenner, Virginia Brown, Shirley Nigh, Constance Carr, Ethel Mounts, Dorothy Dunlap, Betty Brown, Alice Lou Royer, Velma Lee Langley, Third Row: Charles Barrett, Alan Boyer, Kenneth Kruse, Roy Sank, Charles Babb, Raymond Bruns, Andrew Dudley, Robert Raupp, Bob Brown, Betty Jean Corkins, June Rueckert. MISS ECKLE'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: lvlargaret Parry, Juanita Shreve, Rachael Burlile, Roberta Smith, Doris l-land, Harold Davis, Nadine Cawthon, Dorothy Tobin, Jane Pirtle, Ann Corbin, Margaret Bedell, Henry Pfister. Second Row: John Booy, Bill Kenton, Gene Weir, Charles Goldberg, Martin Bormaster, Rosemary Hughes, Jack Stoecklin, Isabelle Tucker, Polly Steele, Evelyn Smiley, Minnie Bray. Third Row: Melvin Cassity, Alvah Dudley, Miss Eckles, David Miller, Bob Bradley, Lester Finkle, Randolph Chowning, Douglas Heath, John Douglas, Frank Paxton, Paul Trott. MISS JOHNSON'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Dick Kimber, Mary Jean Hughes, Mazie Tevebaugh, Catherine Liebst, Jenell Jarrett, Alberta Johnson, Mae Smith, Bill Rehman, Lola Dennis, Lazetta Sprague, Ruth Johnson, Mary Harris, Second Row: Billie Morton, Shirley Finley, Willie Viers, Dean Reuter, Frances Hines, Bob Borchert, Dora Lee Creech, Pauline Frey, Betty Hines, Marjorie Thorp, June Fickel. Third Row: Jack Flanagan, Bill Camp- bell, Kenneth Puchta, Ellick Stevenson, Miss Johnson, Harry Crow, Billie McCord, Bob Bookwalter, Everett Jarchow. Page 16
”
Page 20 text:
“
MISS LENHARTS HOME ROOM The officers of home room 206 for the iirst semester were: Barbara Reber, Student CounciI representative: Betty NIicheI, aI- ternateg Robert Ridout, president: Wayne McIVIiIIen, vice-presidentg Norma .Iean De Jarnette, secretary: CarI Lewis, sergeant-at arms, Virginia Lee Swartz and Marie Untrif, bankers, Lodema Idea VViIIiams, reporterg Maxine Hutchin and StanIey McLane, Auto Ciub representatives. Second semester officers Were: Lodema Lea VViIIiams, Student CounciI represen- tative: ShirIey Baker, aiternateg Barbara Reber, presidentg Betty MichaeI, vice-presi- dentg Joseph Myers, secretary: 0Iin Daven- port, sergeant-at-armsg Norma .Iean De .Iarnette and Vvayne IVIcNIiIIen, bankers: Charies MiIIer, reporter. MISS IVICIVIASI-ER'S HOME ROOM As Miss McMasterys home room was composed ot mid-year freshmen, there was very IittIe opportunity to have activities, but they did eIect officers for the second semester. The officers were: Miriam Kupper, presidentg George Hoffman, vice-president: Marjorie Groomer, secretaryg Aifred GerdeI, Student CounciI representativeg Barbara Riner, aIternateg Jack Gerdei and Nan Green, Auto CIuIo representativesg Rosee mary CampfieId, reporterg Virginia Varney, cashier. MR. BEVANS HOME Mr. Bevan's home room checker tournament and had party at which time games and refreshments were served. ROOM entered the a Christmas were pIayed The officers eIected for the first semester were: BiIIy J. Cunningham, representativeg Ruth Ander- son, aIternateg Carema Temres, presidentg Vincent ManstieId, vice-president, .Ianice Donovitz, secretary, C. B. Moreiand, cashierg MoIIy Langer, assistant cashier, HaroId Rice, sergeant-at-armsg HeIen Fearing, re- porter. Second semester officers were: BiIIy J. Cunningham, representativeg Ruth An- derson, aIternateg Betty DunIap, presidentg I'IeIen Fearing, vice-president: HaroId Rice, secretaryg CharIes KimbaII, sergeant-at armsg Ardith Roberts, cashier. MISS HARDINS HOME ROOM The officers of home room 441 for the first semester were: Doris Stubbs, Student CounciI representative: D,Ette Cross, Stu- dent CounciI aIternateg Dan KeIIogg, presf identg CharIes Gerber, secretaryg Geneva Patterson, sergeantfat-armsg BiIIy CIarIc, reporterg Ciarence SchuIze, cashierg D,Ette Cross, assistant. Second semester officers were: Doris Stubbs, representativeg CharIes Gerber, aIternateg D'Ette Cross, presidentg Rex ConIey, vice-president: CharIes Ger- ber, secretary: Charies Gerber, sergeanteat- arms, IVIarjory Moody, reporter. Page 18
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.