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MISS BAlTY'S HOMEROOM Miss Baityiv Homeroom First Row ibottoml, Left to Right: Bill Archer, Pearl Rosen, Jerry Levine, John Metcalf, Jack Lutz, Lillian Birenboim, Lloyd Sitts, Barbara Barnes, Dorothy Douglas, Lois Bonnichsen. Second Row: Mary Shabason, Bill Doran, Joyce Raynor, Melvin Cohen, Norma Rogers, Leonard Tiber, Jean Gunther, Clarence Silvey, Neal Raupp, Jack Krashin. Third Row: Joanne Scott, Cecelia Foster, Dorothy Waldman, Gretta Snyder, Gene Martin, Tom Tully, Jack Enlow, Dick Siren, Bob Austin, Marshall Turkin. Fourth Row: Mary Gardner, Hugh Price, Bob Hartman, Ben Pecha, Don Caldwell, Leigh Dickey, Carl Shannon. Miss Baity's homeroom had several parties during the year and had grand times at every one of them. The following served as officers of the class: president, Mary Lou Gardner, vice-president, Jack Taylor and Bob Hartman, secretary, Joyce Raynor and Dorothy Douglas, l'listory l'lomerooms treasurer, Jerry Levine and Hugh Priceg ser- geant-at-arms, Bob Austing reporter, Jack Lutz and Dick Siren, representative to Stu- dent Council, Dorothy Douglas and Jerry Levine, alternate, Dick Siren and John Met- calf. MlSS LENHART,S HOMEROOM The first semester class of Miss Lenhart took the S5 prize for football ticket sales last year. They also had a very nice Christmas party. The following served Room 2.06 as offi- cers: president, Rollo Coble and Richard Ebbertg vice-president, Betty Allison and Keith Whalen, secretary, Geraldine Kinney and Nancy Hunt, sergeant-at-arms, Jacqueline Georgeg reporter, Harvard Holton and Ken- neth Casfordg representative to Student Coun- cil, William Ragle and Ralph Comerg alter- nate, Henry Bulis and Shirley Hill. First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Elwyn Donovitz, Jack Suttles, Don Kester, Robert Lindley, Martha Farrington, Charles Schmidt, Charles Adams, James Eisler, Martha McLean, Nancy Hunt. Second Row: Shirley McDonough, Jacqueline George, Frances Wolfskill, Shirley Hill, Bertha Weeks, Richard Ebbert, Bernard Cosgrove, Keith Whalen, Jerry Enright, Maureen Wilhoit. Third Row: La Donn Winter, Marilyn Maltz, June Thomas, Ralph Comer, Donald Shannon, Marvin Gibian, Russell Tischer, Mary Collins, Rosemary Hofer, Wilbur Roehrick. Fourth Row: Gordon Jarchow, Roger Yost, Charles Fry, Richard Krigel, Kenneth Casford. .A . l Miss Lenhart' s Homeroom Page 29
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S .L -J First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Betty Kreeger, Donna Lee Oliver, Shirley lrvin, Santina Pollaro, Helen Ford, Vincent Lo Scalzo, Norman Allen, John Hosterman, Bill Huffman. Second Row: John Wirtz, Janette Vance, Rosemarie Foley, Catherine Hasenzahl, Lynn Gooden, Betty Fox, Kathryn Clancy, Mary Jane Smith, Launa Girton, Betty Ruth Battle. Third Row: Eugene Pittman, Sanford Kahn, Bill Lacy, Peggy Grayson, Lenore Bowman, Bill Fyke, Rosa Lee Robbins, Ida Mae Clayman, Betty Cleary, Imogene Derington. Fourth Row: Mary Gumminger, Harriette Lee Yelin, Harold Shore, Stuart Biggerstaff, Robert Carter. First Row lbottomi, Left to Right: Frank Whitsitt, George Lieberman, Bill Carr, Gordon Brown, Marian Indin, Betty Messick, lrlene Morris, Shirley Temposky, Virginia Kirtley, Dorothy Lefler. Second Row: Shirley Sowell, Bill Bowen, Bud Thompson, Lionel Turner, Bob Wilson, Dale Dameron, Clarence Byrne, Bruce Koontz, Katherine Ammon, Celia Barrett. Third Row: Betty McSpadden, Marguerite Hunt, Flobelle White, Alyce Pisciotta, Suzanne Hathaway, Mary Morlan, Jack Bulavsky, Rowland Hornbeck, Mitchell Wood, Ernest Carleton, Johnny Beets. Fourth Row: Airs. Pd1 kl5 H om eroom Miss Taylofs I-Iomeroom David Neidert, Bob Tillery, Joel Friedson, Rosemary Klausman, Pauline Jackson. MRS. PARK'S HOMEROOM This class seems to be a member of the Non-Shirkersl Union, or so they say. Anyway the following served as officers: president, Billy Huffman and Bill Lacy, vice-president, Donald Watson and Catherine Hasenzahl, secretary, Lenore Bowman and John Hoster- MISS TAYLOR'S As Miss Taylor's homeroom is made up of mid-year freshmen, they like to kid them- selves about being on the tail end of every- thing. The following served as officers: presi- dent, Roger Yost and Joel Friedson, vice-presi- dent, Ralph Comer and Bud Thompson, secre- tary, Nancy Hunt and John Beets, treasurer, man, treasurer, Robert Lee Carter and Billy Huffman, representative to Student Council, Betty Fox and Mary Jane Smith, alternate, Bill Lacy and Robert Lee Carter. These very capable officers of this homeroom led the group through the year successfully. HOMEROOM Donald Shannon and Betty Messick, sergeant- at-arms, Bernie Cosgrove and Bruce Koontz, reporter, Dick Ebbert and Shirley Sowell, rep- resentative to Student Council, Richard Krigel and Marian lndin, alternate, Martha Farrington and Lionel Turner. Page 28
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Miss Seebowfs H omeroom Mft M Miss Eckles' ' W' First Row lbottoml , Left to Right: Hazel Stice, Dorothy Fleming, Elaine Alber, Nancy Parshall, Rosie Shapiro, Anna Bronstein, Herbert Rope, Floyd Dunn. Second Row: Richard Frentrop, Martha Scott, Alice Ricks, June Lee Burgess, Catherine Brennan, Jack Coffee, Dewey Ellis, Bruce McCormick, Edward Hansen. Third Row: Harold Purdom, Stanley Mack, Charles Teaney, Frank Spurlock, Donald Mauntz, Clyde Taylor, Barney Karbank, Harvard Holton, Paul Worring- ton. Fourth Row: Robert Coleman, Richard Blanton, Kermit Hill, Bob Score, Bob Updegrove, Bill Eaton, Lloyd Monson, Leonard Grozow. First Row lbottoml, Lett to Right: Katherine Pipkin, June Snelling, Jane Durbin, Mildred Bryan, Elmer Farrington, Bob Hakan, Donald Clemons, Teddy Harrington, Evelyn Ransdell, Second Row: William Heffleman, Bob Herring, George Phaling, Lucille Gunther, Mary Wilson, Robert Frank, Dick Hager, Bob Long, Harold Chaikin. Third Rowzs Shirley Elberg, Betty John- son, Betty Jean Soule, Patricia McClary, Peggy Grogan, Mildred Conley, Bob Long, Dick Boyle, Harry Leibtag. Fourth Row: Bill Ragle, Starling Nothstine, Jim Gregath, Dale Smith, Philip Ewald, Bill Fry, Henry Gunther, Robert Herndon, Frank Alderson. M I SS SEEHORN'S HOMEROOM ln Miss Seehorn's homeroom, which was American Government, the following served as officers for both semesters: president, Bob Luder and Bruce McCormick, vice-president, Bob Stephenson and Martha Scott, secretary, Bob Dafforn and Kermit Hill, treasurer, Bob Dafforn and Frank Spurlockg reporter, Leroy Miller and Stanley Mack, representative to the Student Council, John Orear and Charles Teaneyg alternate to the Student Council, Jane Alexander and Lloyd Monson. M I SS ECKLES' HOMEROOM This American History class of Miss Eckles had Fall and Christmas parties last year. The following served as officers of the class: presi- dent, Jim Gregath and Bill Ragleg vice-presi- dent, Philip Ewald and Teddy Harrington, sec- retary, Teddy Harrington and Jim Gregathg treasurer, Eugene Garret and Jim Gregathg sergeant-at-arms, Frank Aldersong reporter, Mildred Bryan, representative to the Student Council, Clayton Guthrie and Dale Smith, alternate to the Student Council, Jane Durbin and Richard Parks. Page 30
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