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Vi. Alfred Collett 2. Alvin Combs Vg. Barbara Dampier L. 4. Betty Davis ,. 5. Don Davis V 6. Charles Davis VI. Emmett Davis l ' 2. Roy Davis ug. john Dawson L 4. Gordon Derby L 5. Alfred Derry A 6. Gene Dietz V' I. joan Dinkel . 2. Marion Dudgeon f 3. William Dudley . 4. Maybelle Dugdale L 5. Ernest Eaton 6. Rose Ebert e 1. Mary Ella Echols t 2. Doris Elmore . 3. john Elsner 4. Wilbur Elsner 5. Dolores Embry 6. Frank Ernhart iff I. Lloyd Fansler L-' 2. Bryant Forrester L 3. Robert Fort 4. Carla Fritz L, 5. James Fryman V 6. Mary Ann Garrison L I. William Gedig Lfz. joan Gluesenkamp L 3. Betty Goebel 4. Richard Griesemer 5. Lillian Hager 6. Arthur Hagerty . 1. Benny Harbin 1 2. Della May Hartley . 3. Donald Hartley , 4. janet Haviland ' 5. joe Haviland W 6. joe Hebble L I. Bob Herbkersman , , 2. Donna Herr ' V f 3. Norma Hilgert f 4. William Hohn Ls 5. Maxine Holzbog 6. Edna Howard i I. Bertha Huber 2. Dorothy Huck 3. Diana Hughes 'N 4. joe Hurrle ' 5. Betty Hyland f 6. Robert jaus Page 25
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Rose Ebert, left, junior class secretary - treasurer and junior understudy on the Author staff, and Wil- bur Elsner, right, class president and also a junior staff member, show Mrs. Alice Black, class sponsor, and Joe Hurrle, vice-pres- ident, the dummy for this year,s Anchor. Juniors See Many Advances During Their Three Years at Southport This class of juniors has seen three years of progress at Southport. In their freshman year they saw the establishment of the Quill and Scroll chapter, an F.B.L.A. club, and a Latin Club. When they were sophomores they watched juniors added to the Anchor staff for the first time. This year they were the first juniors to be allowed to take journalism. Spanish was offered for the first time, the Speakers' and Woodbutcher's clubs were added to the list. But the greatest step ahead they have beheld was the granting by the State of Indiana of a first-class commission to Southport High School. Next year, these juniors may plan to see more progress-new people, new honors, new clubs, and new classes. ...W 1. Lois Aufderheide V X . ' 5, Q' . . 2. Gene Austin S1 .5 i n ff .4 'J .2'i L i s .k,' V S , 3- Robert Baker P P. i'-. Q 1 f 'gzf 1 ilts i :': . --. . 4- Rfibeff Beals ii' Q H 5. 4 fag ' er e re .eg 'W 1. Dolores Bixler 2. Donna Blackwell 3. Rosemarie Bockes , 4. Claramae Boltz Y 5. Robert Boltz 1. Richard Brandlein . 2. Maxine Brill 3. Ronald Browning 4. James Bryant 5. Bernice Buescher 1. Jack Byington 2. Janice Byrum 3. William Calaway 4. Elsa Carter L 5. Harry Catobius ' as-if ,.,--... Page 24
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1. Louise Jensen 4, 2. Edward Kenninger , 3. Frank Ketchum Q 4. Norma Kirkham 1 5. Donna Kornbroke V 6. Ardella Kramp -4 1. Emma La Fam 1, 2. Joyce Lakey L 3. Wendell Leedy . 4. Mary Ann Lester 'L 5. Wanda Lewellen , 6. Joyce Leichty I. Lois Light LA.. P:-.ul Lindstrom L 3. Laverne Lohkamp L 74. Norma McCallie Lf 5. Gene McClain if 6. Kenneth McClain L 1. Jackie McKinney L 2. Jerry Mack 3. Don Martin 4. Pat Martindale Rf 5. Rcloerlt 'Maschmeyer 6. Virginia Mnttox L. W 1. Anna Meier 2. Evelyn Meltnbnrger I 3. Gloria Miles L 4. Put Miller ff 5. Shirley Miller 1' 6. JoAnn Milner lf 1. Bnrabnra Mitchell V 2. Elinor Moeller 3. Dorothy Moles fy 4. Robert Moore I, 5. James Moore V 6. Peggy Nabring ff' I. Carole Newland , 2. Helen O'Don:rld by 3. Jack Pollard M 4. Patty Portish 5. Mary Prickett 6. Otis Puckett rf I. Donald Quack 2. James Rea 3. Norma Richards V'4. Norma Rhyne L, . 5. JoAnn Riedal 6. Walter Rigdon 1 I. Edith Rugenstein 4 2. Mary Etta Sanders 3. Carl Schwengel X 4. Robert See ' f 5. Elizabeth Settle X 6. Mary Settle Page 26
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