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IOR Top row, left to riguta Shirley Garber, Yvonne Estep, Evonne Estep, Kenneth Downing, Lyle Will- oughby, Carson White, Bill Salisbury, Evelyn Ayris, Angelia Border, Dick Nutter. Second rows Jack Morgan, Bob Manor, Dick Miller, Duane Conrad, Gene Ettinger, Bradley Tripp, Ed Hoffman, Verdon Overton, Russell Fisher, Bill Murphy, Fred Cremptcn, Ben Barrera, Donald Myers. Third rowz Earl Ohms, R.G. Converse, Jack Lynch, Donald Arndt, Barbara Loy, llary Ellen lleyer, Wally Williamson, Boyd Goffnett, Donald Miller, Robert Robinson, Ted Hoffman, Blair Wcrkamn, Dick llurphy, Shirley Priest, Lois Rothlisberger, Junior Gottrill, Paul Jewell. Fourth ron Audery Grim, Anna May Steed, Barbara Smith, Nelda Gilmore, Louise Stover, Bums Jean Kriok, Beverly Kratt, Kenneth Keene, Lyle Parks, Mary Lou Zook, Barbara Lilly, Mary Louise Kelly, Nancy Hynes, Rheba Sonley, Donna Davis, Carol Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Wendt, advisor. Fifth rows Virginia Remeriez, Dorothy Rothlisberger, Joan LaReau, Donna Turner, Jean Johnson, Lois Harry, Cora Foster, Kay Little, Elxada Travis, Jane Horner, Rachel Shade. Sixty-nine Juniors reporting for school in the fall made it necessary te divide the group into two hanerouns. That did not hinder the clase's getting together on the proposition of publishing the BLUE JAY NUTES, beginning the third week of school. Mary Lou Zook was chosen Editor. We feel that this weekly publication has made a good contribution to our school life. We appreciate the cooperation of others, also. We also sold refreshments at fall football gmnes, and presented a three-act cmnedy, 'Little lliss Fortune' to earn sane money. Our P1-an was April 22nd, and later we entertained the Seniors with a banquet. The Juniors were well represented in Varsity Sports throughout the year and did thanselves right proud. Kay Little and Carol Fisher represented us as Cheerleaders. 'ill Slilun
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orno ORE ann Top roi, left to rights Donald Stone, Patricia Hayden, Marjorie Rich, Virginia Conrad, Beverly Hapner, Darlene lclnnes, Katherine Holliday, Lois Holliday, Mary Yates. Second rows Shirley Fitchett, Ollie llagulre, Phyllis Blodgett, Genevieve llarahell, Phyllis Harry, Jerry Lou Bush, Phyllis Hoffman, Lavonne Fox. Third row! Barbara Craig, Buddy Smith, Bill Nartker, Van Hutchinson, Albert Roethlisberger, Jack Hitohinghm, Ladonna Burkett, Jo .Anne Field, Imo Barrera, Jin Turzer. Fourth rows like Kunick, David Harless, llarit Wansey, Elwood Shattack, Pearl Smith, Bernard hith Bill Beverlin, lilan Shepard, Larry Kohloff, llrs. Barbara Stewart fadvisorl. Seated: Robert Carroll, Richard lhite, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Herbert Klulpp, Richard Figg, Hilton Bluebaugh, Bob Comer, Joe Iilberding, Eugene Decker. The Sophmore class, which numbered ninety-three, began the year with the highest enrolllent in school. Their first big event was the Freslmen Initiation with the freshmen students ridiculously a- ttired during the day and a hilarious party in the evening. In January the Freshmen gave the Soph osaores a gala party in return for all the initiation fun the Sophmores had given thu in the fall of this year. The class brought the year' social calendar to a very successful conclusion with a spring dance, called the 'Sophomore Shuffle . TOP POI, left to right! llarlene lurry, Joanne Killer, Betty Iadle, Bonny llxlpp, Phyllis Lmbert. Second ron Louella Lindenberg, Lucille Huber, Betty Nestle, Thad Scribner, largaret 0'Conner,Ke:l.th Brown, l'loss:l.e lc Clintic. Third row! Bob Tatro, Louis Fox, Sharm Vinton, Don Roberts, Rex rouse, Robert Howell, Bob llestle Dolly laguire, lyrtle Sohley. Fourth row: Loren Jennings, Bernice Winnie, llary Little, Joyce Burr, larilyn letcalf,Bob lloore,hsan Stalter, Bob Wilson, ltr. Ralph Forsyth ladvisorl. Seated: Delores Yos't,ALet:l.tia Willimson, Nancy Bigelow, Bruce Welch, larlene Dewn:l.ng,Pauline Stahl Betrice Brimer. Page-feventesn
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