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Sloieialioimlioiaits Earayan Mr. Fischer's Homeroom l,. to R. lst row: Joan Topp, lietty Lee Sherman, Roberta Phillips, Jean Stuck. Anne Stetler, Virginia Struhle. Yaney Wight, Elsie Mar- shall. 2 nd row: Annabele Paul, Ellen Sawdy, Colleen Mat- hews, Bob Perkins, Nat Wal- ton, Bill Swallow, Don Peavey, Gail Langstaff, Do- rinda Patker, Gloria Walker, Mr. Fischer. Jlrd row: Fred Rose, Toni Norznandin, Junior Olney. Ross Palmateer, Duane Wie- sen, Ed Rolf, Lowell 'Wells, Denny Sebring. Xfot pictured: Gladys Wal- ters, Betty Lotliamer. We wcgc glipfl to see our freshmaii year roll around except for the clark shadows of the freshman reception hanging over us, these shadows were brightened by the roller-skating party given to us by the eighth grade. 7'u'1' H fjj-f1l'0 Mr. Monkls Homeroom L. to R. lst row: Joyce Died- rich, Bess Carpenter, .Ioline Hacliworth, Nancy Crapo. Emma Jean Borton, Shirley Gross. Joan Bretz, Betty Fic-ster, Julia Blake. Zvzd. row: Bonnie Abramson, Donna Curtiss, Barbara Clark, Jerry Fries, Aaron Blair. Ed Donnelly, Roy Houck, Delores Hilton, Mr. Monk. flrd. 1'ow: David Blue, Virgil Bowerman, Junior Gary. Kenny Fickle. Earl From, Roland Fish, Jim Hewitt, Ray Howell, Clark Fish. This year the freshmen were glad, of course, to have us give them their freshman reception. In fact, they were so pleased they gave us a fun party in return. This year has been full of social activities, as well as the dances we sponsored after the home basketball games.
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lliimesiniiiiig fltbyiafwfkn First 1'ow: Nancy Haltely. Nellie Iiellicut. Imogene Crawford, Wanda Booher Bernadine Quimby. Karol Major, Regina YYa'ton, Georgia Lou Secor, Dolores Keith. Marilyn Benjamin. Mary Tomacek. Donna Faulkner, Glema Etchy. Second row: Mr. Shearer, Anna Johnson, Betty Small, Gene Kelly, Janice Gidclines, Dick Jones, Jerry Blosser, Glenna Mae Coplin, Dolores Riddle, Bonnie Van Voorhis. Ralph Estlow. Doris Brewer, Raymond Wilkison, Richard Radebaueh. M r. Zerha. Third row: John Kaspcrski, Junior Bowers, James Pomanka. IVayne Loose. Cecyl Brewer, Jim Fidler, Floyd Caskey, Jack Smith, Phil Porter. Jim McNickcl. Dale McDonald. Lyle Knirk, Jack Carpenter. Fourth low: lX'Iichael Grohalski, David Strang, Charles Rurka, Duane lVIcCurley. Gordon Miller. Leland Person, Judson Stockwell, Truman IVelsh. Dale Hulbert. Estil Blair, Tom VanCleave, Royce Friend, Lauren Bracy. vvvv,-----4x4 ...... v----,-- vvvvv - In the fall of '48 fifty-mic, grecii. hut nroud. Freshmen hoisted anchor and prcpalcd to set sail on a voyage which has and, I am sure. will come to fun and adventure. We wcle szgmewhat timid :ind shy and it took time to heccme acquainted with this thing' callcd Senior High. The main event was what the Freshies always dread, the 'Trtshman Recepticnf' What a day and night! However, we pulled through, and thanks 'to our sponsors and the sophomore class. it will be cherished and long' reincmbeied. TlI'l'lIf'Ij-flllll' Aftrr being' p1'opc:r'y initiated into high school. our zriirls tUlIICll money wise. We were kept busy vfiih many projects. some of thcse being' a baked goods sale, penny pot luck, raffle, dances. box social and many others. While gliding' along' during our freshman year we acquiicd three ncw friends, those being: Betty S1111-.ll, Gordon Miller and Dick Cole. However, as is the inevitable, we lost friends too, namely, Dick Cole, Sarah Irwin, Ray From, Bertha Cockrell, Jim fIcNi3kle and Cecil Brewer.
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