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ft t rl fm Homeroom ll'7 is on its own hook as far as Mr. Wiersema, their teacher, is concerned. The officers for the first semester were: president, lack lrwing vice-president, Pat Gordon, secretary- treasurer, Richard Rogers. Officers for the second semester were: president, Pat Gordong vice-president, lack lrwinp secretary-treas urer, Richard Rogers. ROOM ll7 First row-Richard Rogers, Margaret Reed, Waldo Schram, Robert Cartier, Grover Schatz. Second row4Samuel Roth, Angeline Roselli, Edna Sorenson, Barbara Harrington, Ruth Llewellyn, Barbara Hood, Beverley Harrington. Third row-Shirleyann lones, Dorothy Brown, Dora Mitchell, Naomi Howell, Patricia Gordon, Gerry Golden. Fourth row-Dorothy Hearn, Richard Fox, Robert Haskins, Hugh Hrgdon, Hollway Hubbard, Nick Cokins, Mr. Wierserna. Fifth row-Leroy Van- derwerven, Dixie White, Dorothy Fink, Archie Hoosepran, lrrnmy Hets- ley, lohn lrwrn, Charles Henderson. Not in picture-Frank Hale, Pearl Pugh, Raudolph Whittaker, George Zahn. Men Wanted, Men Wanted. This is not the heading of an ad or a sign in the window of a shop, but the plea of ll8, These Lonely Girls are alone with their teacher, Miss Hunter, First semester first lady was Rosalie Keller, while viceepresident was Wanda Latvala, secretary was Blanche Sweetman, and treasurer was Dorothy Lilly. Second semester officers were: president, Priscilla Andrews, viceepresident, Geneva Cannon, secretary, Marcia Overstreetg treasurer, Dorothy Lilly. LONELY GIRLS Frrst row-Rosalie Keller, Yvonne Frshwrlcl, lane Spencer, Ruth Ken- nedy, Rose Spehar. Second row-lanrse Maieslca, Eleanor lones, Eleanor McMrllen, Beatrice Lockwood. Third row-Pearl Schlussel, Betty Charbeneau, Marion Kaul, 'Wanda Latvala, Sarah Metzoran. Fourth row4Marcra Overstreet, Florence Lawson, lean Servoss, Mary Alice Krmmrns, Miss Hunter. Not in prcturefGlorra Stetler, leane Kitson, Vivian Lrmrng, Florrs Kirkwood, Vrrgrnnia Carpenter, Dorothy Lrlly, Claudine Myers, Blanche Sweetman, Sultana Anast, Elberta Dabbs. Q0 ,..., gg. I It 7 1-L bb Leopards aren't the only spotted animals. Mr. Spott's charges are a pack of wild spots in his homeroom. Under President Ches- ter Hall they were kept in hand. Vice-president Gus Couretas, Secretary Kendall Ball, and Treasurer Tom Girls assist him. Sec- ond semester officers were: president, Minerva Prida, vice-presi- dent, Charlotte Eller, secretary, Katherine Feliceg treasurer, Tom Girls. MR. SPOTT'S SPOTS First row-Priscilla Andrews, Betty Bourdon, Norma Cross, Billy Brgler, Audrey Berndt, ferry Brown. Second row-Galen Blaylock, Geneva Cannon, Esther Allen, Hazel Bain, Charlotte Boelter, Novonda Bearce, Artie Atkins, Rosemary Button. Third row-George Helen Bruce, Ed- ward Bigger, Eugene Eouford, Kendall Ball, Richard Ackerson, I. T. Bass, Max Bottom. Fourth row-David Broberg, lohn Broberg, Mr. Spotts, lames Boyer, George Sole, Norman Addis. Fifth row-Robert Grim, Dwight Van Alstine, Charles Carss, Roy Anderson, Charles Blashfield, lack Bargert, Chester Hall. Not rn picturefMaxine Baker, Arnold Brown, Robert Butler, Phyllis Carpenter, Edgar Davis, Robert Anderson, Gus I. Couretas, f LA Mxx UV 'un al? 44- Loafer's Lodge is descriptive of Mr. Baldwin's homeroom. As the name implies, the occupants of the lodge are very ambitious. Ha! Hal The first semester officers were: president, I. B. Brownp secre- tary, Ralph Austiny and treasurer, Phyllis Allen. The second se- mester officers of the lodge were: president, Olive Piney vice' president, Arnold Beckwith, secretary, l. B. Brown, and treasurer, lack Hooper. LOAFER'S LODGE First row-Margaret Amrdon, Eileen Green, Vrvran Rosa, Evelyn Rearner, Christine Agorgranrtrs. Second row-Mable Turner, Phyllis Allen, Emma Thompson, Barbara Arms, Anna Brown, Mabel Ann Allen. Thrrd row-Pauline Burtt, Katherine Bennett, Patty Archer, Kathleen Astley, Geneva Vtfestover, lohn Edwards. Fourtn row-Kenneth Banes, Charles Archer, Harry Bell, Genevieve Vtfeatherhalt, Olive Pine, Mr. Baldwin. Fifth row: Bob Baldwin, lack Hooper, Leeland Barker, Harold Black, Carl Brown, I. B. Brown, Booker Vtfoods, Not in picture-lune Adams, lack Allen, Kathleen Brlkey, Louise Fer- guson, VVrlma Pinner, Henrietta Reed, Xftfalter R. lanciyk, Norman Schram, William Schmock, Arnold Beckwith, Ralph Austin.
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HtIIIl9fI'CtTll decided that they couldnt find an appropriate name tor their 'dignified' seniors, so they're linown as rust IOS. Miss Hunt is their leader, and their first semester officers were: presi- dent, Iohn Rohr, vice-president, Orville Doyle, secretary, Marguer- ite Smith, treasurer, Inez MacAdams. Second semester officers werex president, Iane Alice Prevette, vice-president, Orville Doyle, secretary, Sylvia Forbes, treasurer, Inez MacAdams. ROOM IOS F.rst rowePatiicr:r Dawson, lane Alice Prevette, Mary Metcalf, Inez lt.Iir:Ad5rrr1s Ianet Belknap, Barbara Calvert, Rosalie Minchin. Second rot-.'-Vzrgrnia Osborne, Evelyn Northrup, Sylvia Forbes, Ruth Leezer, Evelyn Sawyer, Robert Smith, Marguerite Smith. Third row-Howard laledlen, Frln-:is Vanlilatter, Orville Doyle, Iack Hodges, Iuha Baylor, l.I.ss Hunt. Fourth row-Bud Pritchard, Leon Iohnston, Carl Houston, Gerald I-ones, Watson Iennings, La Verne Gritzinger, Iohn Iones. Fifth ravi-Leo Hauser, Iaclc Herzberg, Iohn Rohr, Ioe Newlon, Iohn Setina. liit in picture-Vernette Gutzlce, Betty Purlciss, Warren Phipps, fi mi C. 'Ga Kafteria Kannibals correctly describes Mr. Sweet's seniors who reside in the cafeteria. Every Friday they amuse themselves by feasti1'1Q on candy bars, pretzels, and other bits of food which are to their liking. First semester officers were: president, Lloyd Biclcing, vice-president, Noel Wilkinson, secretary, Mary Williams, treasurer, Pat Van Wagoner. KAFETERIA KANNIBALS First row-Karol Hallman, Ruth Vtfillson, Phyllis Wagner, Arline Webb, Marie Wallace, Helene Yoh, Gloria Ossman, Georganna Tuck. Second row-lean Teeter, Pat Wallace, Mary Williams, Shirley Vfilliams, Patty Van Vtfagoner, Betty Race, Lena Zurek, Ilene Williams, Eleanor Coe, Albert Ledger, Mr. Sweet. Third row-Wanda Slater, Norraine Terry, LaVerle Upcott, Eleanor Stewart, Zena Spencer, Florence Yingling, Genevieva Gatz, Adelia Dennis, lack Baker, Lester Taubman. Fourth row-Alice Montross, Esther Soncrairiti, Fred Simmons, LeRoy Addison, 'Walter Benneny, Boris Theodoroff, Noel Wilkinson, Wayne Brien, Keri- dall Taylor, Iames Curran, Lloyd Bicking. Fifth row-Lawrence Wood- ley, Bill Banghart, Wayne Vlfalton, Clare Griffith, Theodore Williams, Kenneth Dooley, Sam Popa, Iohn Birrell, Eugene Austin, Glynn Wil- liams, Bill Thomas, Not in picture-Mary lane Thomas, Betty Trosler, lack Crowell, Glenn McCallum, Harold Morriss, Robert Riglernan, Madge Wideman. C- fi vvv :it on The Teachers Lament is the name classifying the seniors of IOS. Their teacher is lflr. Keuthe. He's lamenting their leaving in Iune. Is this the truth or a joke? First semester officers were: presi- dent, Everett Houston, vice-president, Paul Naugle, secretary- treasurer, Maxine Thomas. THE TEACHERS LAMENT First l'O'!f-ltfIf1l'lOl'l Baytarian, Ruth Bentley, Edna Agorganitis, Iohn Anderson, Wayne Thompson, Robert Surnmerlot, Iohn Cam iibell, Dor- othy Welch. Second row-Gloria Amantea, Helen Snyder, Zella Allen, Rose Arslanian, Vera Arnold, Fairy 'Wilkins Beatrice I-feel, Delta True- blood, lllazine Thomas. Third row-Helen Cofman, Rosemary Barnes, Betty INirth, Clara Arts, Bill Spears, INillard Thomason, Ray Hallurns, Robert Senger, Iulia Walenslzr. Fourth roweDon-rld Bryce, Everett Houston, Iarnes Banes, Albert Atltins, Paul Ilaugle, Bruce Allen, Ernest Ixiann, IfIax:ne 'Nells Fifth row-Ileil Bengry, Vfzlton Terltflarsch, Lavrrence Gregory, Harold Hedges, Don 'Wilhelm Howard Stevens, lflr. lfetithe-. Ilot ,rt r cture-Betty Congdon, Veda Htclcerson, Cl nton lfhller, Raphael Hooks, Cliarleo Anderson. w it ,cffb .sv Dead End isn't only the name of a picture, but it is also the name of homeroom ll6. Busy Mr, Steffek, adviser of the Student Union and the Ouiver, is their Boss, First semester officers were: president, Avis Gratz, vice-president, Madeline Hill, secre- tary, Vera Garner. Second semester officers were: president, Madeline Hill, vice-president, Barbara Brown, secretary, Betty Hosler. DEAD END First row-Marcella Host, Madeline Hill, Anne Shortt, Genevieve Ellis, lane Harrison, Avis Gratz. Second row-Geraldine Eager, Barbara Brown, Mildred Diggs, Betty Holser, Leona Farnsworth, Marvel Dusen- bury, Walter Geno. Third row-Maxine Herr, Vera Garner, Vera Holmes, Richard Hauck G'adys Dunlap, Gloria Hallman, Katherine Kellogg. Fourth row-Elmer Hoskinson, lim Herzberg, Iohn Graham, Kiell Danielson, Felix Galan, H. L. Holmes, Mr. Steftelc. Not in picture-Alma Edwards, Ann Ellingsen, George Ensworth, Ada Felice, Helen Garner, Selma Gates, Arnold Gitzan. X
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Get your tickets! You've heard this cry at the circus and carnival. Room l25 is also a house of mirth. lf you hear laughing, just peek in this homeroom. By the way, Mr. Dudley laughs with these funsters. First semester officers were: presi- dent, Bill Mozingo, vice-president, Henry Pfeuffer, secretary, Alice Olson, treasurer, Pauline Montague. Second semester officers were: president, Alice Olson, vice-president, Nick Preda, secretary, Pauline Montague, treasurer, Mr. Dudley Cby popular votel. HOUSE OF MIRTH First row-Annette Meade, Phyllis Martin, Irene Petersen, Hazel Petersen, Margaret MacDonald, Alice Olson, Mary Anne Noble. Second row-Lowell Fockler, Anita McClard, Eli Pandrea, Pauline Montague, Eeanor Peterson, Lorna Mason, Winifred O'Donnel, Mr. S. M. Dudley. Third row-Leona McMillan, Mary Maginnis, Ierry Navarre, Milton Richter, Ervin Paida, lohnny Martusiewicz, As the name suggests, Stewards studious students are very industrious. They are serious, and they will soon be leaving us. The first semester officers were: president, lohn Wilkinson, vice-president, Donald Burt, secretary, Betty Carls, treasurer, Lillian Christie. The second semester officers were: president, Harold Hartt, vice-president, David Bickerstaff: secretary, Ioan Lefurgy, treasurer, Thelma McTavish. STElNART'S STUDIOUS STUDENTS First row-Ilene Barker, Marie Hook, Patricia Herke, Sylvia Chaks, Beth Austin, Ioan Lefurgy, Rose Ann Shultes. Second row-Marion Bennett, Margaret Fair, Mary De Clerck, lean Chamberlain, Lillian Christie, Thelma McTavish, Lois McTavish, Marion Dougherty. Third row-Pauline Iorgensen, William Gray, Herbert Hotchkiss, Thomas Hillsey, Fred Bennett, Betty Colton, Ruth Crosson, Miss Steward, Donald Burt. Fourth row-Martha Coffman, Richard Grif- fith, Bill Pike, Ray Duffy, Shirley DeMond, Betty Carls, Lorraine Everly, Harold Hartt, William Harley. Fifth row-Robert Harger, Robert Vantine, David Bickerstaff, Mahlon Benson, Iohn Wilkinson, Ross Barber, Ervin Dryer, lack Pelton, Iohn Priestley. uv ' Min -Q9 tr' ,. . - V 4. - . 4 F on :,,R,4tg 3,43 . Jw! r A4 5. ,wp 3 . .Mn Q9 . . V .ummrgg . ...whqw - -,. Ar .gi - 29 A, 'V 1 ,. ,-ff . Loyal Americans are the students under the leadership of Mr. Snyder. From their name we judge that these people are trying to become real Americans. Their officers for the first semester were: president, Roberta Thompson, vice-president, Donald Tews, secretary, Katharine Tripp. Second semester officers were: president, Gus Couretas, vice-president, Al Pauly, secretary, Betty Wheaton, treasurer, Kathleen Yates. LOYAL AMERICANS First row-Margaret Thomas, Shirley Van Scoyoc, Norma Yeager, lean West, Second row-Laura Belle Worthington, Iva Wilkins, Kathleen Yates, Vivian Wormnest, Katherine Tripp. Una Slade. Third row-Roberta Thompson, Wilma Van De Car, Esther Syers, Betty Wheaton, Iessie Howell, Mr. Snyder. Fourth row-Kenneth Velzy, Arden Strauss, lames Moffat, Bill Weaver, Donald Timmer- man. Not in picture-Loren Cronkright, Edgar Dewey, Edwin Dewey, Myrtle Goff, Barbara Knisley, Al Pauly, Edith Perna, Iames Schil- ling, Albert Stratton, Donald Tews, Ilene Thornton, Russell Vollett, Norma Weber, Ernest Whisenton, Ervin Venner. The nuts made by K. K. are very popular, but the nuts in l24 are just as prominent. They are not a little off as the name may imply. Their head nuts or coconuts were: president, Betty Everett, vice-president, Beatrice Crothers, secretary, Kathryn Davis, and treasurer, Agnes Dakesian. The second semester officers were: president, Isabel Farms, vice-president, Nancy Farver, secretary, Albert Feliksa, and treasurer, Barbara Nicholie. ASSORTED NUTS First row-Serena Dewey, Delbert Dare, Kathryn Davis, Beatrice Crothers, Iarnes Chaffee. Second row-Athole Domin, Edith Chat- terson, Agnes Dakesian, Betty Everett, Ruth Niemi, Sally Dakesian, Katerine Candylis. Third row-James Crawford, Anna Danielson, Pauline Clift, Stella Fancher, Bonnie Davidson, Betty Cumberworth, Miss Gaylord. Fourth row-Albert Filiksa, Ioe Dumas, Nancy Farver, Isabel Farms, Sylvia Currah, Bernice Filer, Wanda Cum- mings. Fifth row-Roy Nelson, Raymond Davidson, Garnet Rob- erts, Walter Duckett, Robert Dickie, Robert Dorman, Robert Ed- wards. Not in picture-Stuart Chambers, Leon Clark, Kathleen Crismqn, 30 O
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