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MISS IVICCREATHIS ,HOME ROOM Ixtiss IVIcCreatI1 Iias directed tI1is Iiome room since tlie middle ol' tlie year and in that sI10rt time, ttiey Iiad several programs and entered tI1e Iiome room ctiectcer tourna- ment. The officers eIected for tI1e second semester were: Jay Heinemann, president: BiII Lowe, vice-president: .Iaclc FaIIc, secre- tary: BiII Campbell, treasurer: Ifllen Brown, reporter: Charles Ciaines, sergeant-at-arms: Betty Retuasz, Student Council representa- tive: Atice Swain, alternate: Bill I-owe, Auto CIutm representative: Robert Perry, Ioanlc cashier: Bert Leveroos, assistant Iyanlc castiier. MISS KAUFMAINVS HOME ROOM Home room 520 Ilad a very enjoyaI3Ie Christmas party and aIso Iiad a class lJaIIOt. The officers eIectecI for IJotI1 semesters were: Xwillis Ivtoore and Bill Bloctier, presidents: Christina Teaset and Len Nelson, vicc-presi- dents: Peggy June Cooperider and Boti Ald- ridge, secretaries: Rutti Kretmtniet, treasurer: Tom Passantino and Lois Cline, sergeants- at-arms: CI1arIes ConneIy and Vvilma NicoII, reporters: SI1irIey Todd and IVIuriIee IVIcDonaId, casI1iers: Dora IVIae .IoI1nson and Shirley LicI1tenstein, assistant castiiersg Len NeIson and Rutti KreI1IJieI, represen- tatives: Frances Ctiurcti and Barbara Busti, atternates. MISS CELIQS HOME ROOM IVIiss Cells Iiome room had a very enter- taining Cliristmas party at NVIIICII time re- Ireslnnents were served Ivy tI1e I1ome room mottier. The students participated in group singing and Iueard severaI piano numbers by niemlners ol: ttie class. The olticers elected were: Lucille Gunn and Vvarren IVIiIIer. representatives: IxIaxine Hern and Bonnie Lawrence, aIternatesg Vvayne Istoyd, presi- dent: BiIIie Long, vice-president: Bot: Kelly, secretary: Lucille Guiin, treasurer: IVIoIIie Langer, reporter: Billie Long and Dorottiy Taegcl, castiiersz Xvarren IVIiIIer and Vval- Iace Betl, assistant casliiers, MR. OCICTS HOME ROOM Home room QI2 tooli time oft from ttieir mattlematics to elect officers. The results were as IoIIOws: Howard Friedman and IxfIorris Horowitz, presidents: Jane Arnold and Imogene Langford, vice-presidents: Dorottxy Iwartin and .Iane ArnoId, secre- taries: DOT0tl'13' Bruns and Dorottiy IX'Iartin, reporters: Betty IVIcKnigI1t and Lewis Aines, casI1iers. Tile Student Council representa- tive for tI1e lirst semester was HeIen Stewart. Betty IVIcKnigI1t was tI1e alternate. Second semester Student Council representative was Howard Friedman. Elsie IVIae Patterson was aIternate. Page 25' I I I I I I I i
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MISS McCREATH'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Betty Rebasz, Bill Bartholdt, George Jeffers, Kenneth Nyblad, Billy Lowe, Laura Hatfield, Charles Gaines, Betty Lee Cordry, Lois Edwards, Bert Leveroos, Jack Falk, Alan Steinzeig. Second Row: Helen Turner, Bill Hauser, Shirley VanNay, Maxine Koontz, Miss McCreath, Jean Huyett, Wayne Osborn, Joe Sparks, Floyd Dennis, Arnett Goldberg, Alice Swain. Third Row: Ralph Williams, James Sparling, Edward Hunt, Clifton Meinsen, Bill Campbell, Robert Vaughan, Arthur Marksbury, Robert Terry, Eleanor Cradit, Ellen Brown, MISS KAUFMANS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Gene Agron, Maurice Ouirlc, Paul D. Wilson, Willis Moore, Wilma Nicoll, Ruth Krehbiel, Vera Coonce, Lois Cline, Charlotte Mason, Nancy Blocher, Len Nelson, Milton Miller. Second Row: Geraldine Liebst, Willodine Blunt, Fred Lumary, Harry Harris, Shirley Lichtenstein, LaVonda Roller, Robert Uzzell, Shirley Todd, Dora May Johnson, Murilee McDonald, Peggy June Cooperider. Third Row: Donald Skinner, Bill Blocher, Maxine Newton, Frances Church, Rosemary Herzmark, Barbara Bush, Christina Feasel, Gordon Goodwin. MISS CELL'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Donald Bates, Harry Kollcin, Jaclc Saverkrup, Robert Botz, led Wisecup, Dorothy Taegel, Kathleen Gaddy, Billie Long Truly Simpson, Roberta Gierster, Maxine Hern, Loretta Cahill. Second Row: Alfred Daniel, Joe Seitner, Clifford Andreason, Frank Hopcroft Wallace Bell, Billy McBride, Warren Miller, Bob Kelly, Wayne Lloyd, Lillian Reece. Third Row: Bonnie Lawrence, Dorothy Bowers, Mary Ann Cochran, Margie Bibby, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Mollie Langer, Lucille Gunn, Dorothy Eckenrold, Louise Billington, Miss Cell. MR. OGG'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Alice Poizner, Vincent Ashwell, Howard Friedman, Harold Schwartz, Jimmy Gerrye, Pete Pisciotto, Richard Briggs, Jessie Caswell, Victor Gardner, Faith Pettit, Dorothy Lee Kenny. Second Row: Imogene Langford, Jean Robinson, Jane Arnold, Margaret Anderson, Dorothy Aldrich, Dorothy Davison, Jimmy Leuter, Lewis Aines, Robert Jackson, Dorothy Martin, Helen Bell. Third Row: Thomas Swinehart, Morris Horowitz, Elsie Mae Patterson, Betty Morris, Mary McMonigaI, Janet Maher, Betty McKnight, Helen Stewart, John Sof- forones, Betty Lou Bonnichsen, Dorothy Bruns. Fourth Row: Billy Cramer, Mr, Ogg, Richard McNerney. Gale Bollinger. Page 22
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MISS MINCKEMEYERS HOME ROOM 226 A Christmas party and a spring picnic were the tvvo main activities of lVliss Niinclte- meyeris home room. The oiticers elected for the first semester were: Betty VX7illiams, rep- resentativeg Harold Johnson, alternateg Les- lie Thornton, Auto Clulo representativeg Roloert lvloore, cashier: and Harold Hang- ham, assistant cashier. The officers elected for the second semester were: Anna Louise Hart, Student Council representativeg Neil Concannon. alternateg Leslie Thornton, Auto Clulo representativeg Vvillour Hanlcins, Auto Clulo alternateg Rohert lvloore, lnanlcerg Bill Garretson, assistant cashier. The home room mother was Mrs. Giloian and the success ot the parties was due entirely to her Worlt. MISS REDMONUS HOME ROOM 220 Bliss Bl. Redmonclls home room had a Christmas party and several programs dur- ing the year. The home room officers were also elected for looth semesters. The results for the first semester were: Glenn Phillips, presiclentg Ned Swain, vice-presidentg Min- nie Bray, secretaryg Donald Smith, treas- urerg Don Shatter, reporterg Maxine Brolcan, sergeant-at-armsg Gladys Lewine, cashier: Helen Hunt, assistant cashier. The results of the second election were: Bill Leighner, presidentg Stanley Nloellenloroclc, vice- presidentg Clara Kaplan, secretaryg Dan Lindsay, treasurerg Mary Grant, reporter: Fred Metcalf, sergeant-at-arms: Betty louder, cashierg Harriet Snitz, assistant cashier. First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Hanks, Dorothy Beck, Leslie Thornton, Robert Moore, Robert Harris, Robert Wickman, Betty Williams, Betty Bronson, Grace Generaux, Betty Ann Krause, Doris Hitchcock. Second Row: Anna Louise Hart, Shirley Gibian, Eleanor Henry, Virginia Harbour, Barney Joe Davies, Miss Minckemeyer, Harold Pennington, Verner Lambert, Harold Johnson, Wilbur Hankins, Bernadine Spector. Third Row: Raymond Whiles, Vincent Bodali, Bill Garretson, Myron Robinson, Leo Dennis, Neil Concannon, Lester Day, Maurice Livingston, David Sevier, Neal Cayton, Jack Risser. First Row, Left to Right: Byron Lehmbeck, Gordon Lawson, Betty Newman, Harriet Snitz, Betty Luder, Mildred Guinn, Maxine Monroe, Dorothy Adkins, Fred Metcalf, James Keith, Jules Goldman. Second Row: Robert Oppenheimer, Melvin Dworkowitz, Loring Mitchell, Charles Yeats, Bill Ban Hecke, Miss Redmond, Herbert Oppenheimer, Rolland Marker, Clara Kaplan, Charles Allen, Bill Barlow. Third Row: Louis Ball, Stanley Moellenbrock, Bill Leighner, Morris Statland, Bill Pitt, John Jensen, Mary Grant, Harry Heinemann, Ralph Adelstein. If i . Page 24 I it f'2M M IZ ,M sw 'a of X, -J
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