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Sophomore class officers pictured left to right are: president, David McDonaldg vice-presi- dent .lack Keena Read Montague, treasurerg and Nancy Jackson, secretary. The Fiercest of Them All During the year's performance, the gay group known as the Me- nagerie has done its share in stealing the show. This popular crowd decorated the stage for the Christmas carol assembly and really did a nice job of it, too. Their ice cream booth at the junior carnival netted them almost 352000. The Menagerieis dance last April at the Womanls Club went over with a bang and now they have a good start to finance the junior-senior prom next year. Throughout the year this young class beat the Clowns, Barkers, and Slack-Wire Artists in volleyball and basketball. Last year David Mc- donald and Judy Mclntyre won the American Legion Award for being the outstanding freshman A's, while Bill Ward and Celia Watson, now sophomore B's, won it this year. Another achievement is the record of winning the most drives for the whole year. Yes, the Menagerie is an outstanding class.
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Pictured left to right are first row: Barbara Conder, .loan Ditzenberger, Helen Clark, Louise Dobbs, Joy Cobb, Marcia Camnerg sec- ond row: June Day, Eliza- beth Denning, Beverly Duck- ett, Carolyn Cribben, Ger- aldine Dahlstromg third row: Paul Crotteau, George Dixson, Frank Davis, Ralph Dowlingg fourth row: Carl Dewey, George Colgan, Paul Crum, Henry Dunn. Enjoying those few minutes before the first bell are Net- tie Belle Hjort, Marcin Al- len and Jessie Hazard talk- ing while sitting on one of the benches that adorn our campus. During the year's performance. there were many dances including the big sophomore dance. Here are Ierre Brigham and Darryl Mc- Call, Suzanne Hardin and David McDonald, Jackie Barnett and Jack Kitchens, leaving the gym after a dance. Pictured left to right are first row: Carol Gulliver, Gerry Fos- sum, Lois Funk, Claire Gulotti. Joyce Good, second row: Mildred Garcia, Rhea Grafton, Shirley Fre- berg, Mildred Fisher, Charlotte Fordg third row: Florence Ful- ford, Evelyn Fitzpatrick, Pat Fitzz- gerald, Charlene Fertig, Janet Ed- garg fourth row: John Gillespie, Dale Faust, Edward Green, Charles Forbes, Alfred Gustinger.
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:PNN , I f I ,W 7, ' 1 I , , M 'wail , ff ,.,.ff ,J Pictured left to right are, hrst row: Alice Strong, Pat Walsh, Carmen Waggener, Felicia Wells, Marjorie Sum- mers, second row: Helen Stephens, Barbara Vernon, Jacqueline Unsworth, Jane Thomas, third row: Leon Taylor, Don Trafford, Edwin Tomlinson, George Strehlke, Bill Stephensg fourth row: Tom Sweet, Talbot Tram- mell, Bill Ward, Charles Vermillion, Court Vernon. With the familiar 5'Ponce de Leon,' in the background, Patty Kyle and Martha Al- len trudge slowly to class using the guards' 'iAround the school system to keep the halls clear. Y? tr G H1614 SCHQQL After a hearty meal in the cafeteria we find Joanna Parker, Joy Cobb, and Barbara Brown leaving by the back door. Pictured left to right are, first row: Doris Parrish, Zona Pell, Mary Nich- olson, Mildred Newham, Janice Nu- gent, second row: Pauline Nugent. Mary Pierce, Dorothy Ozanne, Dinah O,Brien, Betty Newman. Barbara Neel, third row: Ray Pierce. John Owens, Earle Peeples, Jim Neill. Staples Pierceg fourth row: Peck, Douglas Phillips. Jordan
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