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Woodwork Exhibit . . , Elementary School Principal Banquet . . . Study Hall . . . WQUPY Portable . . . Waitin' . , . Books Way Out Yer. . . Perspective . . . Alma Mater . . . On Your Mark Page 25 I
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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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sy. gin' yy ,,v A-4 mul . Ly' i OM? fl Zlfl MISS MOLONVS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Pat Joyce, Virginia Broadston, Margaret Woodson, Lillian Eisen, Lucille Duff, Fannie Billet, Margaret Thornton, Roberta Patterson, Lorene Rigsby, Roy Frick, Jack Slabotsky. Second Row: Ruby Hawkins, Evelyn Faerber, Jean Harris, Katherine Herrington, Robert Lowe, RobertWilhelm, Frank Greenhaw, Emerson McCoy, Richard Burlide, Jerry Thomas, Gene Goehrung. Third Row: Martha Jackson, Marjorie Happy, Lucille Arbisi, Louise Brown, Robert Turner, Arthur Carlson, Sol Samazin, J. C. Davis, Raymond Killion. MR. NEWMAN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Norma Jane Park, Ed Saye, Mildred Nettle, Joe Christian, Lillian Raemer, M. J. Grimes, Marvin Martin, Alfred Williams, Bonnie Mae Creech, Marjorie Strifler, Bob Young. Second Row: Lawrence Sutherland, Henry Marnett, Bob Hall, Clifford Rosena berger, Leslie Warren, Wendell Sharp, Roy Huff, Laura Jane Stuart, June Meyer, Juanita Hart, Jacquelin Gustaveson. Third Row: Donald Smith, Mr. Newman, Eugene Rimel, Henry Thilenius, Jimmy Jackson, Jack Keim, Hoyt McFall, Herman Hansen, Delbert Cross, Gene Sanders. Fourth Row: Kenneth Johnson, Leland Jones, Bob Williams. MISS JACKSON'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Ralph Hughes, Warren Edgington, Mary Lonk, Mildred Longfellow, Dorothy Larson, Aileen Dworkin, Opal Simmons, Bill Davis, Don DiCosol, Henry Lee Warren, Wallace Adams, Eugene Klein. Second Row: Sol Gerecht, Marline Riley, Dorothy Cole, Robert Lowe, Herman Schilman, Patsy Tyner, Ted Kirkham, Bernard Wardlow, Ethel Vogt, Florence Janzen, Robert Garrott, Delbert Corrigan. Third Row: Junior Dingman, Joyce O'Neal, Mansfield Crowe, Jack Levine, Warren Israel, Miss Jackson, Virginia Clinkenbeard, Mary Ruth Fogel, Lois Shields, Margaretta Jackson, Edwin Larsen. MRS. REBER'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Emaiean Clemons, Clara Mae Hanenkratt, Helen Hunt, Saraevelyn Bates, Mary Bricker, Margaret Byrne, Julia Nelson, Marie Jacobson, Ella Benedict, Marybelle Meyer, Mary Byrne, Josephine McDaniel. Second Row: Evelyn Ferguson, Esther Beitchman, Mrs. Reber, Martha Vetter, Harriet Thompson, Marie Withers, Golden Craycraft, Mildred Phillips, Billie Simpson, Phyllis Farnham, Dorothy Herold. Third Row: Katherine Raidl, lrene Bruegging, Arlene Strong, Audrey Weldon, Nadine Rairdon, Dora Wyatt, Jessie Tye, Helen Kubitzki, Betty Jerclery, Virginia Ernst. Page 26
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