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Phillip Davis, with an average of 95.76, is the valedic- Q,-.-39 NQTQQCXX Vlgcifct T e 3, xoria y i Salufaforian 94.13 Lois Mossman, with a four-year average of 96.9, is the valedictorian of the senior class of 1951. She repre- sents the all-around girl in every respect. She was vice- president of Meterites and Wranglers. She was the sophomore class president and a junior and senior class ofiicer. She was president of Philo, and belonged to the Choir, Math-Science, Service, Times, Totem, and SPC. She won the Randolph Jacobs' Service Trophy and was elected to Quill and Scroll. She was elected to National torian of the class of '51. He depicts the all-around boy of our class. He was secretary, vice-president, and presi- dent of Hi-Y. He was a football and basketball man- ager. He belonged to Camera Club and Service. He won an intramural letter and recognition in Algebra, Geometry, Biology, Physics, and History. He was elected to National Honor Society. Honor Society. FOUR-YEAR HONOR ROLL The Four-Year Honor Roll consists of all the seniors who have attended a Fort Wayne public high school for least three years and have maintained an average of 90 or above. Lois MOSSMAN, Valedictorian PHILLIP DAv1s, S alutatorian Thomas Archbold Paulene Beeler Barbara Bowser Sue Briner Patricia Bushong Clarann Chadwick Joan Clauser 22 Carol Dyer Sally Eckert Patricia Eller Patricia Ellis Janice Epple Don Evans Charlotte Flowers Stanley Greene Patricia Grubb Phyllis Hasse Bonnie Henninger Robert Hinton Jean Jones Grace King Ruth Korte Phyllis Landgrebe June Loveland Myra Miller Marilyn Mitchell Norma Plumley June McKee, who has been here two years, has an average of above 90. Marilyn Rheinfrank Mary Jane Richardson Betsy Roe Marilyn Roth Shirley Roy Paul Scherer Alan Sheline Marilyn Siemens Barbara Snyder Sally Stambaugh janet Thomas Barbara Warner Charles Yopst
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JJ' ' - I . L ,A A I f -ff ' 'N .V v WH, ' - ' SI'1IOl'S r 1 11' f. . , . w V 'IA l U w.Li N . H'-r . 1 -P s l . 'R x .- At last We have come to the close of our high school fa J years: After four years of hard Work and good times, I rf N rin- Ll 1 fi' , . . I ' ' -1 1 Y w- we have progressed to the place Where we will receive a 4 2 0 V J ' . K ' coveted diploma. The class of '51 has many things of li --l. N, , 5 H. x , which to be proud, for they have maintained the high L, v K rf U X' i 1' X I 5. standards set by preceding classes. Our class has many - talented and good-naturecl members who will always be remembered for their fine contributions to South Side.
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National Honor Society To become a member of the National Honor Society a senior must be outstanding in scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service. Left to right, First row: Paulene Beeler, Pat Bushong, Sue Briner, Ralph Burch, Robert Cartel, Barbara Bowser, Second row: Phil Davis, Joan Clauser, Jean Fletcher, Charlotte Flowers, Stanley Greene, Patricia Grubb. Third row: Tom Horan, Phyllis Hasse, Bonnie Henninger, Robert Hinton, Jean Jones, Jane Jones. Fourth row: Phyllis Landgrelne, William Levy, Mary Ann Mayer, Lois Mossman, Marilyn Mitchell, Norma Plumley. Fifth row: Mary Jane Richardson, Marilyn Rheinfranlc, Pat Roehling, Betsy Roe, Marilyn Roth, Myra Pollock. Sixth row: Shirley Roy, Alan Sheline, Sharon Smith, Sally Stambaugh, Sue Whiteman, Georgia Thompson, ancl Charles Yopst. 23
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