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B is .4 No man shortage here! President . . Dick Lively Vice President . Bill Miller Secretary-Treasurer . . Leon Hutchings Student Council .... Melvin Barricklow, Robert Baptist, Stanley Spesard IRST Row: -loan liowman, lliek tlainplxell, Betty Baker, ,lack Lee, Viola Behl, Carl Kensil, Kathryn lox, Robert Baptist, Lois Hood, Suzanne Clark, james lludmn, SIKIUND ROW: Mr. Bedell, Llarnlyn Griffith, Irene Bowman, Rose Mairi Crane, Charles ldleman, lfay Doly, Scott Bond, Nellie Keller, Doris Iolmston, Olan llurxi, Autlrey Bland, Doris Arehey. THIRD ROW: Raymond Lumpp, Leon Hutchings, Maurice llerrnn, Melvin lhrrickluw, Pat Leach, Carl ourtright, Leon Lowe, Cecil lllaueett, Dick Iixelv, lillwert Isley, Lharles Klauser. NUT IN l'lC,I'l'Rli1 Marv Lon Hawk, Doris hlolinson, Sam Kelly. We wise sophomores started our yearly grind by electing Dick Lively, Bill Miller, and Leon Hutchings to guide us over the hard places. Then we started to work in earnest. During the football season Carl Courtright, jimmy Hudson, Pat Leach, and Leon Lowe showed that they had what it takes. Incidentally, Page I8 Pat and Dick won letters. We did equally well in basketball with Babe Baptist, Leon Hutchings, Pat Leach, Dick Lively, Carl Courtright, Murphy Mc- Bride, and Charles Klauser turning in good records. Babe, who often ran circles around both the opposite team and the referees, won a letter.
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Clan' of Fort -fix Among our girls one couldn't overlook Roma Firn- haber, whose laugh is a cute combination of a giggle and a gargle, nor Imogene Kelley's slow smile that is really worth waiting for. The three musketeers of the class were Louise QSpecj Hudson, Donna Brown, and Barbara Daggett. ln another huddle one could usually find Mary June Carnes, Jackie Foster, Alice Jones, and Beverly Tallman. Has he got a friend, girls? In the sixth hour study hall Virginia Richardson and Roma Firnhaber used their own version of the Morse code, and just any time Lyle fSlickj McConnell might have been seen wandering around looking for everything in general and nothing in particular. Betty Shaffer, Darlene Anderson, and Chloanne Gierhart had the leads in the operetta. Those girls could really sing! Our old fashioned eliatterboxesn were Doris Stew- ardson, Betty Lou Huffer, and Laura Henne. They knew that silence is golden. Mark Lumpp and George Bolinger were the speed demons. Anyone who has dodged them knows that they don't drive nails. In the brains department were Margery Steele, Orda Walden, Barbara Waggoner, Chloanne Gierhart, Mary June Carnes, and Wayne Howse. Dorothy llill did the art work for the fashion section of the SIIOUfIt'l'. NWC were happy when Norma Purcell, Chloanne Ciier- hart, Roma Firnhaber, and Wayne Howse were elected to the National Honor Society in january. At present we are working like busy bees on the Junior-Senior Prom, which we believe will be the most s ectacular rom in recent ears. P P We juniors are a great class. Look out, future, here we come! l'lRS'l' ROXV: Peggv Stout. lfileen McMonigle, Marv Venters, Doris Pinkston, Beverly W'illiams, Sara Beth Mcliov, lfrxille Phegley, Dorene l'ari, liolverla Vfvalt, Urda V'alden,l'l1yllis Smith, Rose Marie Shuinard, Alice jones. SECOND ROWS Mr. lfegley, Beverly jackson, Ramona Monmouth, Margery Steele, Lyle ML'- Connell, ,Iuanira Iilleman, Noel Taleott, Betty Shaffer, Gene Whiggnner, Shirley Towers, Kenneth Kensil, Mary W'nrtman, Barbara Waggoner. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Mueller. Norma ,lane Thompson, Bill Revinas, Hester Morrison, Rob rr lewis, Imogene Kelley, Doris Siewardson, Mark Lumpp, Boli lively, Bev- erly Tallman, Norma Purcell, Gene Storm, Virginia Richardson, Mary Jean Kanter, Page 17
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Clmf of Forgz-.raven We also have outstanding girls in our class. Shir- ley Mochel was chosen as one of the attendants of the Homecoming Queen. Then one of the most con- stant cliques about school was composed of Margaret Yakey, Rose Mairi Crane, Kathryn Williams, Kathryn Fox, Suzanne Clark, Denise Meyer, and Mary Lou Hawk. Come on, girls, give with the gossip. We really had some super-grade-getters to whom a 5-point average was not an unusual thing. Yes, they were Carl Courtright, Leon Hutchings, Suzanne Clark, and Arnold Strohl. Who were nearly always late for G.A.A.? Rose Mairi Crane and Denise Meyer. It was strange that Harry Davis and Wayne Howse always had so much to talk about every afternoon after school. In December, Stanley Spesard, Phillip Strohl, jack Lee, and Olan Hurst carried off F.F.A. awards. To add more glory to our class Melvin Barricklow, Dick Lively, and Carl Courtright had important roles in the operetta, Jerry of Jericho Road. Just before the Easter vacation we had a swell party with plenty of games, dancing, and good food. With rc ret we leave our so homore ear and its S P Y good times. Next year we shall be grown-ups-uppeb classmen. l-'IRST ROW: Denise Meyer, Margaret Yakcy, Kathryn Williams, Stanley Spec.: d, Wanda Sain, Eugene Wakeland, Ione Rulcy, Robert Phcglcy. SECOND ROW Mrs. Crunch, Bill Miller, Roy Schwenker, Murphy McBride, Luerta Stcwardson. Maxine Randal. THIRD ROW: Di J ck Smith, jack Prosser, I. W. Wa n Arnold Struhl, Rex Miller. NOT IN PICTURE! William Marlin, Edward Phillips, Melvin Rawdin, Phillip Strohl, Robert Tull, Charles Watson, Andrew Wilch, Shirley Mochel, Maxine Thompson, Jean Wood. Page 19
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