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fl -1' Junior Class Back Row-J. O'Connor, P. Shearer. Koch. E. Smith, L. Klein, D. Johnson, I-I. Jur- gens, H. Davis, O. Pardun. Fifth row-R. Wiagner, H. Russell, XV. Stevens, S. Allen, L. Hylbak, P. Lee, D. Newell, H. Cushman, O. Salzgeber, H. Swartz. Fourth Row4M. Handy, L. Smith, J. Gasser, F. Holdridge, O. Carlisle, J. Clothier, C. Mowrer, B. Johnson, A. Root. Row 3-W. Fessler, L. Lester, V. Lenihan, V. Stover, M. Neff, M. Yantlers, XV. Springe1', A. Routh, E. Lindsay, V. XVifVat. . Third Row-W. Biddison. B. Rogers, J. South, E. Snyder, H. Cortner, M- DSTYY, M- Hut- chison, JV. Millard, J. Anderson. Front Row-ll. Monthie, J. Case, L. Chilcoat, C. Boyer, V. Olson, E. Nelson, B. Tack, V. Courtney, M. Miller, J. FOX. Back Row-R Keenan, B. Wiilcox, L. Cornelius, J. Gibson, C. Mainland, C. Stoner, R. Heiser, Baker, L. Kenyon. Fifth Row-J. Collins, N Harvey, L. Peachey, D. Long, M. Bartlett, H. Miner, H.'Fess- ler, M. Johnson, O. Nead. Fourth Row-M. Flynn, XV. Phillips, F. Noack, A. Olson, E, Crawford, N. Brooks, A Blougher, B. Stoner, R. Heffner, J. Harris Third Row---M. Roberts, V, Bohner, J. Iiilliiigliain, M. Cannon, M. Clifton, K. Cook, F Runes, R. Peddicord. M. Yacinieh. Second Row-H. Doisen, M. Hancock. V. Conaway, D. Bollerrnan, V. Viiiehael, C. Hutch- eson, L. Marker, V. Osborne, J. Collins, D. McLellan. ' Front Rowfl Nunn, L. Hastie, R. Bryan, J. Krohn, J. Shirley, H. Starliper, S. Kinney XV. Lynn, R. Tingwald. .v
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Junior Class Members of the Junior Class have been quite outstanding this year in extra-curric- ular activities. The class contributed five valuable players to a successful football team. They in- clude Eldon Nelson, Oliver Nead, Charles Stoner, Herman Davis, and Bob l-leiser. They were represented in basketball by Oliver Nead, Charles Stoner, Bob l-leiser, and Charles Boyer. Bette Johnson, Van Wifvat, Durwood Newell, and Esther Lindsay, did superior work in Debate. Kenneth Cook, Orville Salzgeber, Carroll l-lutcheson, Eugene Crawford, and Eldon Nelson participated in wrestling. ln declamatory work Ruth Peddicord was a Sub-District winner in the dramatic division. Virginia Olson was d cl fi l ' h contest. awar e rst p ace in t e Oratorical division in the home A large number of them took part in the music work and dramatics. This spring they sponsored a benefit movie to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. An innovation started by the juniors was the substitution of a Junior-Senior Prom for the traditional banquet held in previous years. Miss Cain, Mathematics instructor, sponsored the activities of the class for the past year. Class Officers John Clothier, President Van Wifvat, Vice President Marilyn Miller, cr a reasurer iss Cain, Class Sponsor AV B. Vv'ifvat Miss Cain .T. Clothier M. Miller
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Sophomore Class The Sophomore class has produced its share of students who have made a name for themselves in school work. Not only were individual members noted for their scholastic abilities but they also produced some exceptional students in the extra-curricular subjects. Lyle Layer and Harold Lientz won major letters in football while Jimmie Foster was a letter winner on the basketball team. Max Conaway was a regular member of the debate team and also played an impor- tant part in the school Operetta, Miss Cherryblossomf' Betty Jean Sexton, Barbara Swift, Orlan Emerick and Harold Rankin also did excellent work in the music field. Keith Ocheltree and Loren Parker were the pace setters in the scholastic work with both boys receiving excellent grades for their school work. Several other members of the class took part in the various branches of athletics including football, basketball, wrestling, and track. Although not members of the first teams of the various squads many of them will undoubtedly become quite prominent in the athletic Held before they graduate from school- ln other extra-curricular activities, numbers of them took part in other departments. Debate, dramatics, music, Home Room activities, and the other activities had their share of sophomores in their lists. Class Officers Bill Gibson, President Loran Parker, Vice President Betty Jean Sexton, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Smull, Class Sponsor B. Sexton L, Parker B. Gibson Miss Smull
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