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Mrs. Burton's Home Room Mr. Lortzis Home Room First Row, left to right: Betty Williams, Adella Young, Betty Couch, Mary Helen Huff, Sally Hoagland, Phyllis Cashen, Irene Mc- Neily, Leneta Vance, Dorothy Fulmer. Second Row: Betty Lee Gilday, Nadine Majeski, Dorothy Dams, Olive Reynolds, Con- stance Whitsitt, Geraldine McDonald, Dorothy Stucker, Betty Skalitzky, Lois Cline. Third Row: Mrs. Burton, Mary Helen Butler, Dorothy Davis, Mary Margaret Marlott, Josephine Langley, Kitty Lou Combs, Betty Whitsitt, Juanita Prior, Myrtle Ellis, Marjorie Groomer. Fourth Row: Jeanne Abele, Aileen Pennock, Evelyn Wedge. First Row, left to right: jack 0'Donnel1, Clyde McNeely, Frank Carr, Howard MacFadden, Mr. Lortz, jack Schian, Robert Mc- Kinley, George Gunn, Richard DeKruyff. Second Row: Alfred Ferguson, Leon Grey, Robert Patterson, Paul Vanderbeke, Harlan Horsley, Jack Bandelier, joseph Weakely, Dean Roberts. Third Row: Bill Winter, Fred Hirsekorn, Howard Horreycutt, Jas. Ferrel, John Schumacher, Bill Gloggner. Fourth Row: Joe Arbisi, Bernard Gneflsow, Edward Storey, Richard Mohr, james Carby, Ralph Steil. MRS. BURTON'S HOME ROOM This clothing class elected, Leneta Vance, Adella Young, presidents, Adella Young, Doris Shaw, vice-presidents, Betty Williams, Lois Cline, secretaries, Betty Whitsitt, Betty Skalitzky, treasurersg Dorothy Fulmer, ser- geant-at-armsg Lois Cline, Betty Whitsitt, re- portersg Doris Shaw, Leneta Vance, Student Council representativesg 'Sally Hoagland, Betty Whitsitt, alternates. MR. LORTZ'S HOME ROOM They were champion prize Winners, by sell- ing the most athletic tickets and securing the most P. T. A. memberships. Christmas was celebrated by a party. Officers were: Ralph Kerr, Edward Storey, presidents: George Gillespie, William Watson, vice-presidents: Ralph Steil, Fred Hirsekorn, 18 secretaries and treasurersg Edward Storey, joseph Arbisi, sergeants-at-armsg Paul Wor- rington, Howard McFadden, reportersg Will- iam Watson, jack Bandelier, Student Council representatives, Paul Mayhue, Dean Roberts, alternates.
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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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Mrs. Warren's Home Room Mr. Guisinger's Home Room First Rcw, left to right: Dorothy Harrington, Ruth Bell, Betty Ferrell, Norma Prior, Florence Katyeff, Cecilia Cosgrove, Patty Geivett. Second Row: Virginia Holloway, Arta Jean Legg, Elaine Carr, Doris Johnson, Florence Bandelier, Lila Nutt, Betty Nelson. Third Row: Mrs. Warren, Dorothy Power, Patty Shirk, Betty Luder, Shirley Crockett, Ann Wax, Annette Krashin. Fourth Row: Jean Smith. Lorraine Schick, Suzanne Foster, Betty Haase, Shirley Elberg, Margaret Henson. First Row, left to right: Robert Sniegek, Curtis Lamb, Stanley Swafford, Dan Myers, J. E. Guisinger, Rudolf Wolfson, Gordon Sla- botsky, Tom Tully, Floyd Dunn. Second Row: Bill Watson, Larry Belger, Harold Bosworth, Jack Huffman, Jack Klein, Paul Con- stant, Jr., Richard Conway, Keith johnson, Winston Reeder. Third Row: Tommy Smith, Dick Kruse, Bob Vogelsang, Philip Ewald, Herbert Pohon, jack Hervey, Earl Seymour, Dick Hope. Fourth Row: Ned Douthat, Jack O'Neal, Herbert Tanzer, Bill Schatz- man, Dick Piepenbring, Walter Page, Griffin Crawford. MRS. WARREN'S HOME ROOM This room had a Christmas party and chose these officers: Betty Hoagland, Nova Passan- tino, presidents: Patty Collins, Arta jean Legg, vice-presidents: Patty Shirk, Dorothy Power, secretariesg Betty Jean Padgett, Shir- ley Crockett, treasurersg Dorothy Power, Doris johnson, reporters, Nova Passantino, Betty Luder, Student Council representatives, Ruth Bell, Lila Nutt, alternates. MR. GUISINGER'S HOME ROOM These boys call themselves the Paseo An- gels because their domain is up so near heaven-and the cafeteria. Their officers were: Milton Miller, Bill Schatzman, presidentsg George Hibbeler, jack Klein, vice-presidents: Fred Roland, jack O'Neal, secretariesg Robert Lowe, Herbert Tanzer, treasurersg Philip Ewald, Ned Dou- that, sergeants-at-armsg Dan Myers, Keith johnson, reporters: Paul Constant, jr., Stu- dent Council representativeg Charles Teaney, Dick Hope, alternates. 19
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