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MISS l,ENHART'S HOME ROOM These American history students had an opportunity to express their talents in a Christ- mas party. Officers elected were: John Raidl, John Moran, presidents, Dewey Ellis, Bob Berry, vice--presidents, Louise Silvius, Susan Stemmons, secretaries, Painter Davis, treas- urer, Donald Hall, Mary Winn, reporters, Bill Wright, Dewey Ellis, Student Council repre- sentatives, Joanne Johnson, Bob McPherson, alternates. MISS SEEHORN'S HOME ROOM These historians covered the great distance from Washington to Roosevelt, discussing the problems of each generation. Officiating were: Ralph Campbell, president, Forrest Thompson, secretary-treasurer, Dick Johnson, Student Council representative, Betty Lou Vickrey, Student Council alternate. MISS LENHART'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Lois Mangold, Milton Ozar, Robert Berry, Marvin Dworitsky, Russell Stuessi, Beverly Gott, Donna Brosnahan. Second Row: Hannah Shankman, Mary Jo Childs, Helen De Vaul, Bob McPherson, Gordon McCune, Elmer Stringberg, Susan Stemmons, Bruce Branson, Bill Wright. Third Row: Donald Hall, Dewey Ellis, Norton Greenblot, Joanne Johnson, Louise Silvius, John De Masters, Wesley Truax, Richard Boegner, Mary Winn, Norman Strauss. Fourth Row: Painter Davis, Dorothy McCool, John Moran, Bill Wilson, Harold Bonnichsen, Forrest Hawkey, John Raidl, Roy Miller, Paul Warrington. MISS SEEHORN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Mayhue Kiriakos, Betty Lou Vickrey, Barbara Christian, Miss Seehorn, Dorothy Thayer, Miriam Morrow, Lucy Jeffrey, Mary Ann Hudgens. Second Row: Jack Klein, Loyd Swear- ingen, Leah Jean Putman, Cecelia Daniels, Winifred Creavy, Betty Cooke, Rose Marie Kretchman, Dick Newell, Bruce McCullough, Bob Catalina. Third Row: Bob McLain, Loda Lindly, Jane Kinnamon, Logan Mason, James Balcom, Wayne Shannon, Ray Price, Howard Hassett, Russell Post, Dick Johnson, Howard Thorp. Fourth Row: Ralph Campbell, John Carr, Herby Gulley, Ted Sittel, Forrest Thompson, Victor Kingtou, Frank North, Dean Niehouse, Albert Lang. MR. FRANKLIN 'S HOME ROOM Learning why Rome burned and what the ancient map of Europe was, is this Civiliza- tion class' problem. They elected the following: Dick Hope, Charles Purcell, presidents, Bruce McCormick, Rollo Coble, vice-presidents, Vir- ginia Westfall, Robert Carter, secretaries, Clayton Guthrie, Betty Stein, treasurers, Rollo Coble, Calvin Stowers, sergeants-at-arms, Robert Carter, John Schleiser, Student Coun- cil, Betty Jean Soule, alterrnate. MISS ECKLES' HOME ROOM To find what makes the nation tick, these students delved deep in history books. Their officers were: Jack Gerdel, Bob Score, presi- dents, George Quisenberry, Dan Ferguson, vice-presidents, Catherine Stewart, Maxine Frasch, reporters, Dan Ferguson, 'George Quisenberry, Student Council representatives, Lloyd Monson, Winston Reeder, alternates. MR. FRANKLIN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Clyde McNeely, Arthur Garder, Rollo Coble, Dorothy Ann Burnett, Carolyn Coffman, Betty Stein, Thelma Shefrin, Geraldine Lef- fer, Robert Spensley. Second Row: Robert Sniezek, George Phaling, John Schleiser, Charles Purcell, Max Southwick, Carlo La Bella, Virginia Westfall. Third Row: Lois Stafford, Ester Mae Butler, Anita Wilson, Betty Johnston, Frank Royer, Barbara Masters, Noreen Booy, Betty Jean Soule, Fourth Row: Vin- cent Ryder, Karl Schuchert, Robert Carter, Bill Win- ter, Calvin Stowers, Bernard Enright, Edward Storey, Alvin Larberg. MISS ECKLES' HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Lucille Nathan, Margaret Ahlstrom, Louise Mullikin, Maxine Frasch, Helen Burch, Waunita Pennock, Cecille Tobias, Nada Conso- dine. Second Row: Gordon Slabotsky, Chilfles Fergu- son, Marian Montgomery, Charles Hager, Gene Trefz, Mary Jane Held, Dick Walker, Winston Reeder, Mar- tin Brown. Third Row: Ed Anwander, Dan Ferguson, Ross Dickey, Roy Wine, Eugene Arndt, Floyd Manka- meyer, Jim Shaffer, Bill Schatzman, Ralph Schwind. Fourth Row: Catherine Stewart, Audrey Smith, Marianne Calhoun, Wayne Golden, Henry Gunther, Bob Score, Arthur Morgan, George Quisenberry, George Jones. Page 29
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