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U J W ! fn 09 Left to right, first row: Betty Compton, Peggy Elder, Joanne Crowder, Deirde Delaney, Jean Fisher, second row: Mary Lou Daniels, Cora Lee Fife, Patrick Ferguson, Alice Davidson, Ardeth Diengerg third row: Marion Con- way, Celia Fisher, Eleanor Con- way, Sally Ellis, Lois Davis, fourth row: Laurence Day, Dick Costner, Tommy Embrey, Glenn Erwin, DeForrest Edwards, fifth row: John Cunningham, Robert Conrad, Robert Dewey, Herman Cook, Rob- ert Cox, William Farwell, sixth row: John Curry, Richard David- son, Kenneth Curry. First row: Joan Greene, Betty Geiger, Betty George, Sally Hart- well, Pat Garrett, second row: Barbara Harding, Betty June Fox, Helen Foster, Jackie Gonnella, Pat Harshbarger, third raw: Cor- nelia Gates, John Gould, John Gazley, John Frazier, Olive Haines, fourth row: Ted Ganyard, Tommy Fryer, Thomas Gibson, Emerson Foyle, Tommy Fitzgerald. 'r-X w,4Ll'-.1--V . . f- cotossm, f' V6 V' ' +i11E1?f T9-'fbi ,ff SUmf?fee ' t J - .fill Q s l 6 ,limi I .ml 5... R e I ,ly ,Q 2, -,arf 'Cf 7.. '- in :wiv I X . ' - W adams- ' G ' y'f ,f eo L' Wagsigffw rf t
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vb' 52 Wekoww, 7 ! Orientation work was again featured as part of the freshmen curriculum this year. lt began with ac- quainting the students with Ponce, and followed through the term, covering every phase of school life. Library study, talks by the deans, and a 'GWel- come, freshmen, assembly were first. In these, the importance of the student's school record was stressed, and preparation for the four years' work planned. ustudying the individual was a project also included. Ar RIGHT: Three scholastically high freshmen, Dorothy Booth, Jeanne Lamper, and Denis 0'Dono11an take the Henman-Nelson Test of Mental Ability, part of their orientation work. 92 dD Left to right, hrst row: Dorothy Berger, Evelyn Ballantyne, Norma Adams, Dorothy Booth, Nancy Al- huryg second row: Barbara Ben- rlinger, Carolyn Barnes, Betty Boulton, Mildred Barton, Jacque- line Alderman, third row: Mary Ann Allen, Steve Bellows, Bruce Booher, John Acquire Melvin Bar- tong fourth row: .lack Anderson, Frank Baker, James Best, Donald Adams, Allen Bjork. First row: Betty June Brown, Ruth Bramen, Elizabeth Carr, Bet- ty Brown, Carita Carballog second row: Beverly Bryant, Barbara Bowers, Ann Callahan, Mary Chafer, Frances Brenneng thirrl row: Doris Fischer, Fred Bridges, George Clark, Charles Carroll, Nancy Bradley, fourth row: Roh- ert Cason, Louis Bragassa, David Callandar, Raymond Clark, Charles Christensen, William Bronson.
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n a 1 Carol-singing loomed as the bright spot in clown capers during Decemher. Polishing up their tricks- in-trades, the funsters presented a gala spectacle in assemhly before Christmas vacation, singing old and new Yuletide favorites. Mr. Robert J. Hester's group scored first honors in the contest, while Mrs. Mar- garet East's and Miss Violet Wittis rooms walked away with second and third awards, respectively. Weeks of preparation were endured to bring to the school this annual festivity, and the familiar strains furnished an appropriate impression to the entire school. AT RIGHT! Boys' freshmen physical education class performing daily calisthenics. 64 Left to right, first row: Dolores Huskamp, Geraldine Heres, Kath- erine Hughes, Betty Hoover, Faith Howell, second row: Elinor Huls- man, Betty Janes, Elaine Henson, Patricia Humphrey, Helen John- song third row: Lecial Horne, Doris Hufner, Peggy Houghee, Barbara Johnson, .loan Huntg fourth row: Larry Hoffman, Don- ald Haerlen, Aaron Hertz, William Howard, Malcolm .lohnsong ghfth row: John Hunter, Ted Hill. First row: Emaleen Lee, Doris McKeney, Natalie Lucas, .lane Lewis, Peggy Kirkland, second row: Frances Martin, Nancy Kaye, Doris Kefalson, Bettye Matthews, Ruth Loomis, Sarah Greaves, third row: Gladys Leyden, Joan Mae- cher, Jean Mack, Beatrice Martin, .leanne Lamper, Glen Laneg fourth row: Leith Kent, James MacMa- hon, John Maecher, Carrol Kern, Ralph Martin, fifth row: Charles Manfred, William Kniebler, un- identified, Norman Longley, Ralph Magruder, Donald Lippiattg sixth row: Richard Leinecker, Gene Lockhart, Donald Lanigan, Charles Matthews.
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