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Freshmen f FRESHMEN Row One: Georgia Mikesell, Patricia Ann Wright, lane Ross, Mary Ann Lytle, Marilyn Macy, Ioyce Massey, Betty Fisher, Marjorie Spencer, Sue Carol Eaton. Row Two: Mack Million, Paul Birch, Paul Miller, Douglas Malone, Bill Kallal, Iim Weber, Iohn Peters, Ray Phillips. Row Three: Erma Benjamin, Carmen Boatright, Dixie Willems, Pat Boudreau, Emily Schenk, Carlita Lane, Barbara Teeter, Phyllis Ann Snider, Catherine Miller. How Four: Iohn Lucy, Iames Schuehler, Marvin Cauble. Keith Lincoln, Benny Fisher, Roger Hintz, Norman Thompson, Donald Davis. How Five: Maucie Faust, Gwen Hilton, Rosalee McLaughlin, Nila lean Long, Sharon Long, Gloria Ann Greenen, Louise Chadd, Mildred Eldridge, Sarah Dill. Row Six: Bill Brown, Bill Miller, Ed Rockhill, David Weinberg, lim Pool, Paul Barnes, Bill Galloway, lim Brown. How Seven: Ierry Hoover, Robert Nipple, Bonnie Starrett, Nancy Irelan, Iuanita Hahn, Nancy Ridenour, Iune VanMeter, Tonya Le Andrews. Row Eight: Phyllis Cunningham, Trudy Morris, Lois Anderson. Charlotte Smith, Barbara Dirks, Loretta Keever, Wilma Brandt, Iohn Shields, Richard Bertram. How Nine: Bill O'Farrell, Ierry Brown, Bill Levy, Dean Carpenter, lim Simmons, Dick Roach, Bob White. The Freshman Class has completed several projects during their last year at Lincoln Junior High. The girls have Worked diligently during the basketball season at their concessions to raise funds for a gift to the school. The entire class has enjoyed numerous field trips in Monticello. Their largest project was the scientific excursion to Chicago, under the sponsorship of Miss Nickel and Mr. Petrich.
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Sophomores 3 SOPHOMORES Row One: Shirley Perry, Catherine Crouse, Magdalene O'Farrell, Io Hughes, Mary Gramkow, Lois Sanders, Martha Cauble, Gwen Banks, Carmalieta Dodd, Dorothy Cahill, Virgie Idle. Donna McFadden. Row Two: Donald McFadden, Gray Shaw, Ierry Lilly, Iames McCombs, Mike Baird, Richard Martin, Mrs. Hackler, Mrs. McDowell, Eddie VanDeman, Richard Brown, Robert Wrede, Francis Huflman, Robert Alkire, Donald Smith. Row Three: Marjorie Snowberger, Barbara VanMeter, Sue Hopper, Iosephine Sheets. Iudith Levy, Marjorie DeMoss, Carolyn Shell, Pat Richardson, Carol Darnstaedt, Caroline Ashley, Eileen Gillespie. Elsie Gosman. Row Four: Carolyn Horsewood, Sharon Davis, Carolyn Schuehler, Peggy Baer, Lula VanMeter. Elaine Bowsher. Betty McClurg, Emily Pavell, Betty Randall. Glenda Pyle, Virginia Hare, Barbara Hare. Row Five: Melvin Teeter, lerry Bunnell, Tom Clapper, Iim Miller, Donald Iennings, Robert Moore, Ioe Hintz, Iim Clapper, David Cottrell, George Milligan, Harwood Phend, Elmer Price, Verne Wilson, Bob Schauer. The 65 members of the Sophomore Class entered Roosevelt High School with an eagerness to become a part oi the Senior High activities. The first few weeks were filled with doubt and uncertainty but now they are proud to be a part of R. H. S. They proved their worth by the way they handled the details of the Guidance Program when all the Iuniors and Seniors oi the county assembled at Roosevelt High. Members of the Sophomore Class not pictured above are: Alice Iay, Nancy Dowden, Doris Birch, and Carol Cordes.
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trac, Classroom Snaps t a p t My , Q fe ' i X ss.?,i5 5f? r it f American History Research. Cooking must be fun. Remember those Geometry problems. The Art Class seems to be busy, how did that happen? Serious minded geometry students. Advanced Commercial Class preparing the school newspaper. Are the students always so attentive in Spanish Class? Shop class. The Freshman girls cook also. Who was it said that the students don't study in the assemblies?
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