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MISS ADAMS' Miss Adams' home room had many en- joyable programs including a large Christ- mas party, at which time refreshments were served. The officers elected for both semes- ters were: Charles Sattertee and Bob Nie- meyer, representativesg Bob Niemeyer and Roy Vviihetmsen, aiternatesg Bob Philips and Charles Satteriee, presidents, Patty HOME ROOM Suzanne Ellis and Patty Power, secretariesg Wiitton Swartz and James Cant, treasurersg Roy Vvithetmsen and Sam Price, sergeants- at-arms: Bob Niemeyfer and Jack Benson, reporters, Vivian Hodgins and Leo Som- mer, cashiersg Bob Philips, assistant cashier. MR. CONSTANTS HOME ROOM The members oi home room 208 organ- ized a French club called Fleur de Lisn and elected the following officers: George Moore and Cecile Shelton, Student Council representativesg Maurine Boyer and Helen Long, alternates, Robert Thornburg and Gardner Greenman, presidents, Mary Betty LaMar and Freda Vvaticer, secretaries and treasurersg George ivtoore and Sylvia Katz, cashiersg J. C. Yocum and Mary Betty La Mar, assistant cashiers: Lyman Ennis and George Moore, sergeantsaat-arms: Margaret Dryer, reporter. This ciass presented the play The Two Deatsu to the student body. MISS CODY'S HOME ROOM Besides putting on a Spanish play, uAiicia La Prudentef, home room 502 had a class ballot and elected home room officers. Those elected for the first semester were: Niarvin Compton, Student Council repree sentativeg Eileen Miller, atternateg ixiax Green, presidentg Charlotte Atderson, vice- presidentg Kirk McFartdeii, secretaryg Niars vin Compton, reporter: Evelyn Spiiiman, cashier: Joe Hurst and Henry Ctayman, Auto Club representatives. Second semester officers Were: Vvaiier Heck, presidentg Eileen iviiiier, vicevpresident: Lois NiCi'lOl- son, secretaryg Alien Ecton, treasurer: Qrrin Boyce, sergeant-at-arms: iviargeret Siiatitsicy and Niarvin Compton, Auto Club representatives. Page 31 Power and Vivian Hodgins, vice-presidentsg
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MISS ADAMS' HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Filley, Vivian Hodgins, Naneen Smith, Avis Charno, Kathleen Hubbard, Virginia Schmidt, Patty Power, Emeline Alberg, Bernita Keith. Second Row: Thomas Jordan, Perry Guinn, Jack Benson, Meyer Chaikin, Miss Adams, Roy Wilhelmsen, Robert Philips, Logan Wilson, Frank Douthat. Third Row: Bob Niemeyer, Leo Sommer, Everett Carr, Bob Sommer, Charles Satterlee, Albert lesson, Sam Price, Bill Burke, Jimmy Gant. MR, CONSTANTS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Dorothy McGuire, Marion Keller, Helen Marcotte, Constance Foote, RJEH J3rds'1,Ce:ile Sheltaw, Bernadette Casey, Jean Land, Maurine Boyer, Mary Betty LaMar, Eunice Goldberg, Charlotte Kaminsky. Second Row: Gardner Greennan, Beulah Murray, Helen Long, Anne Coen, Lyman Ennis, Sylvia Katz, Margaret Dryer, Freda Walker, Jean Dunham. Third Row: Joe Corrigan, George Moore, Walter Rouzer, Robert Thornburg, Stewart Foote, Gerard LaMountain, Mr. Constant. MISS CODVS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Lois Nicholson, Peggy Lou Manring, Kathlyne Frazier, John Scott, William Brewer, Mary Bassing, Eileen May Miller, Gordon Silliman, Margaret Skalitzky, Betty Brown, Mary Jane Szhosser, Second Row: Vera Jean Douthat, Betty Quirk, LaVerne Schulze, M. L. Compton, Sam Thomas, Richard Powell, Joe Hurst, Waller Heck, Marvin Kessler, James Warner, Mary Schmedingho?f , Evelyn Soillman4 Third Row: Jennie V. Rogers, Allen Ecton, Orrin Boyce, Bill Brown, Richard Martin, Max Green, Ray Meadows, Jerome Gladstone, Kirk McFadden, Henry Clayman Page 30
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I Ii 0 . lofi MISS WOODWARD'S HOME ROOM , First Row, Left to Right: Bettie Mae Green, George Knox, Lorus McElyea, Charles Stewart, George Bischoff, Annetta Brock, Mary Corrigan, Ruth Damsgard,Richard Boggs, Annette Rosenthal, Emma Lou Broman, Peggy Birrell, Loucille Spector. Second Row: Junior Greenhagen, Leonard Mayes, Monna Belle Brown, Lester Herndon, Seymour Globus, Miss Woodward, Dorothy Boyer, Betty Rimel, BMW Rose EYWIUI Thelmd Burch, Roy Damm. Third Row: Roy Ackley, Boyd Herrin, Joe Swirk, Norman Conrad, Bill Martin, Jack Duncan, John Dawson, Eugene Munson, Harold Mathis, Raymond Shelley, Guy Alexander. MISS FAULKNERS HOME ROOM Q V First Row, Left to Right: George Carson, Mary Virginia Juedeman, Dorothy Hamilton, Dorothy Cockle, Jean Paxton, Frelda Courtney, Mildred Kistler, Corine Shelton, Dorothy McGain, Yvonne Logsdon, Mary Budine, Mildred Atherton, Second Row: Joe Duvall,4Ruth Brauch, Mickey Wilkinson, June Nodlar, Edith Huffman, Miss Faulkner, Martha Baese, Betty Jane Peterson, Ruth Berkowitz, Evelyn Mathis, Janice McDonald, Charles Wells. Third Row: James Knaus, Glenn Carmichael, Letha Lackey, Mary Nast, Roberta Cunningham, Jane Martin, Rose Mary Swartz, Herbert Ross, Marjorie Sue Over, Mary Rose, Pauline Levine. MR. BRADLEYS HOME ROOM V , First Row, Left to Right: Evelyn Lewis, Freida Copson, Lester Tint, Billy Oldham, Kheva Conklin, Dorothy Sowell, Beatrice Taegal, Alice Gibson, Delores Hogan, Mary Barlow, Maxine Cleary. Second Row: Bob Maynard, Ruby Lockridge, Elmer Mayer, Mr, BradlZY, Fffd FlSI'1bBClh Loyal Heuler, Max Cohn, Frances Lane, Maxine Rowson. Third Row: Bob Friedman, Virgil Ybarra, Carl Waring, Jack Akin, Robert Leeper, MISS DAVIS' HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Elmer Weide, Dortha Ann Culley, Wilma Streck, Elaine Christeson, Marian McAnaw, Helen Redd, Clara Boschen- richter, Jean Shriver, Marion Bibby, Mercedes Drexler, Louise Waite, Edna Donnell, Second Row: Walter Infield, Bud Cramer, Albert Krashin, Alice Henzke, Violet C. Biggs, Bernice Lasley, Ruth Thomas, Dorothy Jarrell, Mary Thorp, Meryl Wright. Third Row: Gene Schroeppel, Harold Hymer, Paul Hedinger, Charles McBride, Bob Austin, Bill Hall, Jim Barnett, Philip Mangold, Clinton Penny, Harry Chumley. Fourth Row: Miss Davis, Charles Drake, Benton Gosney, Carl Davenport, Jimmy Smith. Thalls Thrasher, William Jahnke, Roy Thompson, Page 32
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