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V' , ' -Q Q 'Tn ' iff fm L , Wt if ff MQQM Mr. Wehr1e's Home Room Mr. Pringle's Home Room First Row, left to right: Jim Goudelock, Susan Stemmons Jane Stone, Betty Bales, Goldie Wilson, Sybil Malott, Jacquelyn Han- sen, Albert Wood, Rosalie Cooperman, Richard Park. Second Row: Julia Welch, Nellie Mann, Florence Spillman, jane Taylor, Dick Wood, Leon Harley, Roy Wine, Clint Norris, Robert Ridout, Morris Horowitz. Third Row: john Zimmerman, Betty Werkowitch, Roy Bowers, Robert Smith, Wayne Shannon, John Carr, John Bohrer, Joe Goldman, Irving Sands. Fourth Row: Orlie Jacoby, Ar- thur Roxburg, Alvin Arenson, Arthur Arenson, Ralph Hughes, William Douglas, Ralph Campbell, Richard Rottenann, Anthony Barone, Fred Lewis. L k' Geor e Geelan John Heston Walter Enlow Bruce Powell Al Tiber, First Row, left to right: Richard McConnell, Warren ump in, g , , , , Charles Hughes, Beal Shaw. Second Row: Donald Pulley, Arthur McCarthy, Forrest Hawkey, John Shipley, Bill Damon, Bill Dixon, Junior Murphy, Forrest Thompson, Bruce Landis. Third Row: jack McQuown, Marjorie Clampitt, Vivan Marshall, Stanley Cook. Dick Meredith, William Brewer, Raymond Krichevsky, Logan Mason, I. B. Franklin, Fred Metcalf. Fourth Row: Mr. Pringle, Bob McCarthy, Eugene Roush, Bob Lamberton, jack Mansfield, Richard Hansing, Roland Marker, Bob Zwissler, Bill Mathews, Joe yers. MR. WEHRLE'S HOME ROOM To study rock formations this group took a field trip. Talent programs were held and they entered into the Yuletide gayety with a party. Officers were: Jim Goudelock, Anthony Barone, presidentsg Nellie Mann, Robert Rid- out, vice-presidents, Jacquelyn Hansen, sec- retaryg Morris Horowitz, Fred Lewis, treas- urersg Anthony Barone, William Douglas, sergeants-at-armsg Florence Spillman, John Bohrer, reportersg jacquelyn Hansen, Robert Ridout, Student Council representativesg Rob- ert Ridout, Florence Spillman, alternates. MR. PRINGLE'S HOME ROOM They held their Yuletide party with Mrs. Reber's group and elected these officers: Vi- 26 van Marshall, Fred Metcalf, presidentsg Stan- ley Yost, Beal Shaw, vice-presidents: George Geelan, Marjorie Clampitt, secretariesg Bill Mathews, Charles Hughes, treasurersg Mar- jorie Clampitt, Junior Murphy, sergeants-at- armsg Bob Lamberton, reporterg Fred Met- calf, George Geelan, Student Council repre- sentativesg Bob Lamberton, Bill Mathews, al- ternates. MISS MOLONY'S HOME ROOM Zoology held the main interest of Miss Molony's group. They elected these officers: Edward Garney, Bob Catalina, presidentsg Dorothy Adams, Paul Sollars, vice-presidents, Don Heineman, Betty Green, secretariesg Mil- ton Hutchinson, Marilynn Stock, treasurersg jack Levine, jack Keim, sergeants-at-arms: Bob Catalina, Milton Stoltz, reportersg Vic
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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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Miss Molony's Home Room Miss B1ase's Home Room First Row, left to right: Dorothy Cole, jack Till, Bob McLain, Dorothy Martin, joe Fronke, Smith Stewart, Howard Gray, Terry Clark, Bob Catalina. Second Row: Marilyn Wood, Betty Kathryn Smith, Marilynn Stock, Dorothy Adams, La Verne Huttsell, David Swing. Gordon Wills, Andrew Saffas, James Block. Third Row: Shirley Lambert, Beatrice Reid, Milton Stoltz, Charles Pur- cell, June Fielder, Dorothy Hanson, Pauline Leupold, Lucille Burch, Elizabeth Mayes. Fourth Row: Jack McCammon, Russel Post, Bob McVay, Don Heineman, Paul Sollars, jack Beauchamp, Wayne Miller, jack Keim, Betty Green, Murrel Williams. First Row, left to right: Peggy Lou Keller, Mary McWilliams, Marjorie Strifler, Dorothy Schiff, Dorothy Lee Cooperman. Shirley Lichtenstein, Thomas McGuire, Kenneth Hogan. Second Row: Fred Lee Roland, Roger Wren, Jim Tom Reid, Milton Hutchinson, Warren Edgington, Maxine Monroe, Peggy Peck, Ed Larsen, Lois Shields. Third Row: Joyce O'Neal, Nenny Cohen, Louis Lesky, Hugh Neidert, Warren Israel, Norma De Jarnette. Roger Frangkiser, Robert Segur. Fourth Row: Jimmie Goudie, Wayne Lloyd, Earlene Workman, Connie Bookman, T. G. Stephenson, Richard Millard, Robert Lowe, Bob Sullivan. Kington, Don Heineman, Student Council representativesg Paul Sollars, Dorothy Adams, alternates. MISS BLASE'S HOME ROOM Miss Blase's room gave their main interest to psychology. They elected: Roger Wren, presidentg Norma Dejarnette, secretaryg Rob- ert Lowe, treasurerg Maxine Monroe, ser- geant-at-armsg Connie Bookman, reporterg Roger Frangkiser, Student Council represen- tative: Robert Sullivan, alternate. MRS. REBER'S HOME ROOM This group joined Mr. Pringle's room in a Christmas party with a tree, presents, danc- ing, a program and plenty of food. On Feb- ruary 14, a Valentine box poured out frivolity, sentiment-and slush! They boast one hun- dred per cent Paseon sales. Officers were: Evelyn Plattner, Mary Cath- erine Brewer, presidents: Lucille Duffy, Betty Dunlap, vice-presidents: Mary Catherine Brewer, Dorothy Smith, secretaries: Marjorie Orear, Mary Margaret Healy, librariansg Rosemary Wiley, Evelyn Plattner, reporters, Marjorie Matthes, Student Council represen- tativeg Dorothy Smith, Marjorie Orear, al- ternates. MR. LOVEJOY'S HOME ROOM Officers of this room were: Francis O'Con- nor, Charleen Peltzman, presidents: Susan Sanders, Edward Hansen, vice-presidents, Ernestine Arbeiter, George Leibinger, secre- tariesg Virginia Rippil, Tom Ferguson, treas- urersg Harold Bonnichson, Charles Purcell, sergeants-at-arms, Betsy Moody, Fred Rich- ardson, Student Council representatives, Mary jane Held, Susan Sanders, alternates. Z,-1 27
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