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MISS CODY'S HOME ROOM Spirited Spanish song fests permeated more serious study with fun. The Christmas party was climaxed by the taking of their decorated tree and gifts to the Garcia boys who have en- tertained the group. Officers were: Bob Sharp, Bob Cooper, presidents: Bob Cooper, Edgar Simpkins, vice- presidentsg Rheatha Medov, girl vice-presi- dentg Anita Daniels, Gretta Thorn, secre- tariesg W. T. Ferry, Harold Tellman, treas- urersg Guy Maggio, john Viall, sergeants-at- arms, jason Dixon, Guy Maggio, reporters, Clark Williams, Shirley Moore, Student Coun- cil representatives, Gretta Thorn, Bob Van Zant, alternates. 24 Miss Cody's Home Room First Row, left to right: George Phaling, Jason Dixon, Miss Cody, Rheatha Medov, Katherine Story, Joe Cummings. Second Row: William Ragle, Marilyn Cook, Virginia Swartz, Marjorie Nash, Joan Exby, Shirley Moore, Gretta Thorn. Third Row: Mary Walters, Edgar Simpkins, Fred Tatzko, Donald Hurd, Guy Maggio, John Viall. Fourth Row: jack Tuttle, Richard Stewart, Robert Cooper, Kenneth Prater, W. T. Ferry, Bob Van Zant, Clark Williams. ' 1 Miss Betz s Home Room First Row, left to right: Eugene Klein, Jimmie Hull, Al Gerdel, Jack Gerdel, Bob Zimmerman, Paul Wilson. Second Row: Betty McKnight, Dorothy Davis, Bettie Malkausky, Luise Hicken, Dan Lindsay. Third Row: Miss Betz, john Schleicher, Maxine Fraszh, Marcella Pfeiffer, Ruth Krehbiel. Fourth Row: M. J. Grimes, Barbara Reber, George Quisenberry, Kenneth West, Bill Robbins, Harry Heinemann. MISS BETZ'S HOME ROOM This group which conducts all business in the German language, celebrated Christmas with a Kay Kyser musical quiz party. They also were the first floor winners in the P. T. A. membership race. Officers were: Bill Robbins, Harry Heine- mann, presidents, Ruth Krehbiel, Marcella Pfeiffer, vice-presidents, Ruth Krehbeil, Mar- cella Pfeiffer, secretariesg M. J. Grimes, George Quisenberry, treasurersg Dan Lind- say, A1 Gerdel, sergeants-at-armsg Jimmie Hull, reporterg Harry Heinemann, Jimmie Hull, Student Council representatives, Bar- bara Reber, Eugene Klein, alternates.
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Mr. Ogg's Home Room . 11+ ax v y . Miss Kaufman's Home Room Miss Ce11's Home Room First Row, left to right: Lawrence Babcock, Mr. Ogg, Margaret Blucher, Shirley Clark, Catherine Ament, Gloria Mullins. Rylond Thomas, Nada Consodine, Don Snitz. Second Row: Marguerite Meek, Mary Goodwin, Marjorie DeKruyff, Donna Brosenhan, William Livingston, Richard Briggs, Betty Lee Rams, Rosalyn Baker, Helen Marie Foxworthy. Third Row: Frederick Moor, Harold Skoog, Virginia Booy, john O'Brien, William Rode, Lewis Rogers, John Orear, Shirley Haggard. Fourth Row: Walter Keller, Baxter Mc- Callum, Marianne Calhoun, Patricia Morrison, William Garrett, Joe Brown, Marilyn Riggs. Donald Wlliott, Marilyn Baldwin. First Row, left to right: George Harrison, Jo Eleanor Inman, Donald Clemens, Louis Taylor, jack Costa, Audrey Bockelman, Milton Steinzig, Bob Matteson. Second Row: Charlotte Topper, Rosalie Austin, Betty Hammersmith, Shirley Rouen, Bob Alexander, Frank Bleyenberg, john Bohn, Robert Nolan. Third Row: Mary McGuire, Selma Walker, Jimmie Gray, Mary Gardner, Jane Boydston, Marian johnson, Alice Elliott, Viola Allen. Fourth Row: Lawrence jewett, Verne Stevenson, Darrell Havever, Fred Edwards, Ewald Lofgren, Mack Mosley, Conrad Crocker. First Row, left to right: Betty jean Ricks, Margaret Faught, Grace Weinhcld, June McPeak, Margaret Trott, Harold Fairchild, Allen Latirrer. Second Row: Dolores James, Anna Lee Chrisman. Kenneth Plowman, Bob Rowe, Bill Werkowitch, Etta Marie Biggers, Irma Gilmore. Third Row: Betty Pulse, Bobby Lanning, Lucille Gunther, Opal Casebolt, Billy Faerber, Darrell Roche, Esther Polsky. 23
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MISS ADAMS' HOME ROOM The festivities here consisted of talent pro- grams and a big Christmas party. They were the first room to have one hundred percent Paseo Press sales. Officers were: Len Nelson, james Proctor. presidents, james Proctor, Bill Newby, vice- presidentsg Shirley Todd, Marilynne McKee- ver, secretariesg Marilynne McKeever, Stanley Siegel, treasurersg Bill Newby, George Cra- mer, sergeants-at-armsg Marjorie McNeal, re- porter, Joyce O'Neal, Len Nelson, Student Council representativesg Howard Thorp, Shir- ley Todd, alternates. MR. CONSTANT'S HOME ROOM Presiding here were: Dan Ferguson, Doro- thy Prather, presidentsg Jerry Metzger, Dan Ferguson, vice-presidents, Mary Alice Mc- Dowell, Barbara Murray, secretariesg Benny Cohen, George Robb, treasurersg Paul Con- stant, sergeant-at-armsg Betty Bazzill, Betty Bivins, reporters, Nancy Brady, Mary Alice McDowell, Student Council representativesg Betty Brown, Nancy Brady, alternates. v W - X f . f , 1' ,f ' N f vs.. -C 'L x f If N I., ' rt .,,'f i Za! ' X - I f , f , 4 -f-. Q X 1' ilr.f1XKf3'fyLL'k First Row, left to right: Bill Newby, Marian Duncan, Virginia Westfall, Iona Rowl abel Brown, Mari -McKeeVEE'VTF2'Iniar - Bachos, Harold Short. Second Row: George Cramer, Charles Woodbury, Marjorie McNeal, Marjori 1, Ruth Wilson, Estellaml Truxes, Len Nelson, Bob Snediker. Third Row: Shirley Todd, Dorothy Lee Dennis, Betty Deming, orothy Calvin, Edward Healy, Mildred Harrington, Eleanore Eubank, jim Proctor, Harold Rice. Fourth Row: George Korty, Marcella Mock, Kenneth Mitchell, Stanley Siegel, Robert Oppenheimer, Lloyd Monson, Todd Kleinsteuber, Sam Carr. First Row, left to Jean Rigsby. Fern pon, Verna Baltis, McDowell, Genevieve Jeanne Sears. Fourth Hendrix. Nathan, Eleanor Fenderson, Davida Trochtenberg, Mr. Constant, Price. Second Row: Cecille Tobias, Joyce Prowell, Frances Cap- Shostak, Rose Fox, Barbara Murray. Third Row: Mary Alice Golden. Betty Bivins, Nancy Brady, Marian Lumpkin, Uorotha Bill Shore, Gerald Dunn, Jerry Metzger, George Robb, Harold Miss Adams' Home Room Mr. Constant's Home o m O 5 IVMXQ ,KQEA-4 A U, 25 .an ..a.na.,..,f
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