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Silly sentiments of words of wisdom ?,- an ffm 1 !!,,6C .1 If g ' of WW My J A , f M bfi K w5,2I'ffJUf First Row, left to right: Mae Mart, Joe Haith, John Dickson, Dorothy Bode, june Snelling, Charlotte Teller, Eloise Nolan, Betty Jane Novasel, Josephine Newhart, Dick Hager. Second Row: Clelan Christensen, Gale Grossman, Violet Haase. Margaret Meyer, jean Homan, Eleanor Davis, Gwendolyn Green, Marian Williams, Mary Doan, Nettie Jepson, Dorothy Marcus, Frank Pozin. Third Row: Robert Lundy, Franklin Crawford, Beverly Brown, Nancy Buckner, Mr. Richmond, Anita Shopbell, Bubbles Gilmer, Cyril Fox, Wayne Silvius, Bob Combs. First Row, left to right: Lorraine Williams, Imogene Vonada, Betty Jane Parsons, Helen Baker, Bartlett Ramsey, Gordon Schuster, Charles Pollard, Bob Mathews. Second Row: Doris Plowman, Elwood Jones, Robert Reddick. Alice Edwards, Betty Jane Tripp, Nick jouras, Harold Chaikin, Charles Willard, Robert Loos, john Hammond, jam- Durbin, Tred Kemmerling, Neal Raupp, Gene Brown, Donnis Lufking, Carol Kirkham, Warren Guenberg, George Toalson, Gwendolyn Mer-ns, Geraldine Lifler, Vivian Martin. Mr. Richmond's Home Room Miss Seehorn's l Home Room 16
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MR. FRANKLIN'S HOME ROOM Officers were: Edwin Krigel, Robert Schell- horn, presidentsg Robert Schellhorn, Violet Robb, vice-presidents, Dora Ann Freeman, Charles Peterson, secretariesg Ralph Schwind, Gene Rowland, treasurersg Frank Reinholdt, Francis Werner, sergeants-at-arms, Albert Kupper, reporter, Charles Thomas, Dora Ann Freeman, Student Council representativesg Marylee Carr, Herbert Rope, alternates. MR. RICHMOND'S ROME ROOM With a second prize of five dollars for sell- ing football tickets a picture was bought to decorate the room. The Christmas frolic fea- tured Yuletide customs of other lands, musi- cal numbers, and an abundance of delectable delicacies. Officers were: Madyne Quisenberry, Doro- thy Marcus, presidents, Gwendolyn Green, Eleanor Dabis, vice-presidentsg Robert Lundy, Marian Williams, secretaries, Dorothy Bode, Beverly Brown, treasurersg Marian Williams, Margaret Hughes, reportersg Holmes Kanus, sergeant-at-arms, Kieth Trot- ter, Wayne Silvirs, Student Council represen- tativesg Nancy Buckner, Jena Homan, alter- nates. MISS SEEHORN'S HOME ROOM The main interest of this group was the study of civics. They elected: Donnis Leu- king, Elwood Jones, Auto Club representa- tivesg Bob Mathews, Student Council repre- sentative, Carol Kirkham, alternate. First Row, left to right: Lyle Cramer, Frank Loos, Ronald Galler, Frank Brewer. John Pozin, Bruce McCullough, Jack Tandy. Walter Baese. Second Row: John Damsgard, Harold Danburg, Frances Weeks, Loda Lindgf, Marilyn Cole, Jean Kelley, ilack Bernstein. Third Row: Ruth Busey, Patricia Southwich, Margaret Jo McDermott, Phyllis idey, Emma Shostok, Jane Wi lett, Peggy Eisen, Dorothy Aldrich. Fourth Row: Bill Cresswell, Larry Campbell, Lawrence Redding, Stanley Yost, Max Williams, Frank Grogman, Sanford Schneiderman, Bob Nahas. First Row, left to right: Elsie Doudrick, Dorothy Layton, Annette Park, Joann Delaney, Francis Werner, Albert Kupper, Charles Peterson, Violet Robb. Second Row: Betty Drake, Gene Rowland. Richard Miller, Harrison Jedel, Herbert Rope, Donald Vance, Dorothy Temposky, Jeanne Palmer. Third Row: Charles Thomas, Robert Schellhorn, Ted Chaney, Mayhue Kiriakos, Fowler Con- nell, Robert Berry, Nancy Inwan, Geraldine Bliss. Fourth Row: Connie Morreale, Wanda Lce Smith, Dora Ann Freeman, Edwin Krigel, Glenn Logan, Jack Mason, John Leffingwell, Ralph Schwind. 3 Miss Eckles' Home Room Mr. Franklin's Home Room 15 Yyykld
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,- 4. ddr. i Miss Downs' l Home Room First row, left to right: Elma Thorpe, Jo Ann Ridgway, Helen Fearing, Lodema Williams, Martha Myers. Madeline Casey, Selma Lee, Geraldine Hensler, Virginia Clinkenbeard, Nancy Blocher, Mary Ruth Fogel. Second Row: Bill Dunaway, Willis Moore, Carema Ternres, Patricia Harville, Miss Downs, Milton Moore, Jimmy Smith, Walter Gould, Forrest Wells, Richard Tobin. Third Row: L. J. Moor- head, Albert Clayman, Jack Yeager, 'Stanley Hansen, Raymond Park, Don O Hara, Allan Day, je.ry Thomas, Max Johnston. MISS DOWNS' HOME ROOM The Christmas program featured a boys' cake baking contest with Ned Douthat win- ning the prize of a peasant apron. Other good times included an Indian melodrama and a quiz contest. The officers were: Max Johnston, Howard Novorr, presidentsg Ned Douthat, Bob Sharp, vice-presidents: Mary Ruth Fogel, Willis Moore, secretariesg Vincent Mansfield, Lode- ma Williams, treasurersg Miss Downs, ser- German .... General Science geant-at-arms, Helen Fearing, Virginia Clink- enbeard, reportersg Rolland Marker, Max Johnston, Student Council representatives: Max Johnston, Howard Novorr, alternates. 5 P H 17
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