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Z6l Abshire. Jack Abshire. Roe Anable. Max Anderson. Gerald Anderson. Marion Armstrong. Lester Arnold, Maxine Ash. Robert Austin, Richard Avery. Marion Austin. Jean Austin, Lois Avery, Vera Bailey, Donald Batton. Nelsie Bean. Ella Maude Beatty, Mary Bell, Helen Blodgett, Marion Boggio. Leo Bonebright. Jerold Bowen, Lawrence Briggs. L. D. Brooks. Maxine Buscher. Williaiii Bussard. James Butler. Loranne Caldwell. Robert Canning, Jack Clifton. Arthur Coney, Carl Congdon. Caroline Congdon. Charles Connor. Ester Conrad. Evelyn Conrad. Richard Cook. Howard Cooley. Billy Craw, Marshall Davis. Eldon Davis, Kenneth Dehn, Douglas Dell. Betsy Delong. John Denny. Alma Dreisbach. Kenneth Drumm. Douglas Drummond. Jean Dukes, lsebelle Eldridge, Clifford Engle, Peggy Fenstermaeher, Philip Fisher. Joyce Fisher. Katherine Fitch. Jack Foreman, Glendine Forreider. Zada Fowler, Esther Franklin, Paul Friend. Evelyn Fuller. Helen Gage. Thelma Garn. Dorothy Garrison, Winifred Gearhart, Arden Gearhart. Evelyn Geibe. Russell Gemberling, Ruth Gilbert. Elnora Goodwin, Van Gotschall. XVayne Grunert. Doris Hackenberg. Orla Hall, Margaret Hammond, Glen Hardy. Dean Hart. Willvur Hartman, Jack Hay, Howard Hayward. Helen Heckelman. Buelah Heckelman, Helen Hill. Evelyn Hilliard. Eugene Houghtaling. Barbara Hudson. Curtis Huey. Lavina Hulfsteter. Rav Huffsteter. Richard Jacobs, George Jarrett. Berniece Jensen. Marielouise Jones. Phyllis M. Joncs. Phyllis Ann Kaestner. June Kaiser. Donald Kaiser, NVendell Karsen, Floyd Kauszler. Harold Kennedy, Rex King. Dorothy Kline. Charles Kline. LeRoy Knapp. Kathryn Krull. Audrey Kiull. Maxine Krull. Robert Lakey. Richard Lanioreaux. Martha Leatherman. Dorothy Lennon, Jack Longacre. Dean Luck. Mary Ellen Luckman, Evelyn Mann, Wyiman Martin. Dominic Martin. Dorothy McCormick. Charles McCary. Ruth McDonald. Miriam McKey. Marilee McNeal, Gordon FRESHMAN CLASS Miller. Marie McNeal. Alen Nliller. Verland Mohney, Clinton Mohney, Earl Mohney. Paul Munk. Robert Muth, Charles Niccum, Betty Lee Orr. Virginia Payne. lack Payne. Virginia Patterson. Thomas Pharoah. Harold Pierce. Jean Pierce. Maxine Pierce, Welton Powers. Joe Pritchard, Jane Prowse. Dan Pursell. Ruth Saas. Meredith Sands. Eleanor Shively. Ben Shutes. Bernard Shutes. Douglas Slack. Erma Slentz. Paul Smallcombe, Donald Smith. Dale Smith, Frances Smith. Mary Smith, Melvin Spadafore. Loretta Sprang, Edward Steininger. Leonard Stowe. Doris Struckman. Leon Swanwick. Loretta Tessin. Eddie Timm, Lucille Torri, Mary Underwood. Keith XVaddell, Robert kVagner. Douglas XVagner. Frances Nkhatkins. Dorothy XVeber. Eula kVeinburg. Blanche XVhite, Leonard XVhite. Jay VJhited. Audrey XVilcox. Arlene Vvlortinger. Doris XVinters. Joe XVright. Durwin XVuerfel. Shirley Zane. Norma Zclanvs. Ruth
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The Life of a Sophomore The Sophomores life is full of woe, He has geometry to make it so. And then there is Catsar. l'd say, Thats enough, But they stick on hist'ry to make things more tough. lf he gets an at home there is War, And this is the life of a gay Sophomore. The teachers themselves, now they aren't so bad, But when you cross them-Boy' they get mad. There's Garman, Who's nice, and Casey, Who's fun, But there are others from whom we all run. Still, sometimes they catch us, and there's War at school, And so the gay Soph has War as a rule. But his life's not all work, of that l'm sure, School dances and sports are quite full of lure. But even there, you'll find rules to obey- Be there at eight or else you'll stay away. Obey these rules or Miss Fox will be cross. A Soph has his woes, no matter who's boss. On top of this, there are tests to be done, And I'm telling you, that these are not fun. When these are over and we're out of school, We're sick of vacation, most all as a rule. In spite of the rules there are to obey, A Soph likes his school, most any old day. -June Blood. l25l
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F is for Fowler. the blond one of three: ' --..,1A-gsm - -u....w.,..,. ,,,.y.v'.g ,aa-?4.i'1 1 R... f ' A l 4. A V pn ,.. 1 Fresliies' AB Cs A is for Anderson, who seems so shy. N is for Niccum. the one N in the class. But in reality, my oh my! Bruner, quite bashful. a petite little lass. B is for Brooks. as bright as she looks, O. with apology, must stand for me. Vklith that cute little smile. many friends she hooks. As there are no other O's that I can see. C is for Coney. diminutive lad. P is for Prowse. delight of the girls, XVhen pep is considered-really not bad, NVho hates to be teased about his beautiful curls. D is for Dreisbach. with pretty blond curls: Q is for quality that we must maintain, He very much likes to pester the girls. For in three years, as Senior's well reign, E is for Eberlv. our teacher so kind: R is for ridicule we often endure. Gently but nrnily. she makes us all mind. From Juniors and Seniors. so very cock-sure. S is for Stowe. the giggling girl: Laughing. good nalured. and full of glee, XVith one little snicker, the room's in a whirl. G is for Goodwin. as good as his name: T is for Timmy ' whose real name is Timm. If he keeps up his record. he'lI win much fame. She's very athletic, with vigor and vim. H is for Hay, a most quiet boy: U is for Underwood. so tall and fair, As a short story writer. he brings much joy. XVith never a worry and never a care. l is our interest in Three Rivers High: V is for valor which we badly need For our dear school. f,ve'll do or clic. ln our high school years, if we would succeed. J is for Jensen, with manners so coy: W is for XVhite. with a very shy way. 4 From all indications her ma's pride and joy. He's tall. red-haired, and his first name is Jay. K is for Kaiser. famed worry warts X. as in Algebra. is hard to find, I ln stature he's short, yet he's big sport. So l'll omit it. if you don't mind. L is for Longacre, Joe Penner's double: Y is for youth of the Freshmen so gay, He gets himself into and out of much trouble. Vkfhich keeps up our spirits. day after day. M is for Martin. the mustached Romeo. Z is for Zane. last in the line. Happy-go-lucky. as onward we go. But as a student. she surely is Ene. --Vzirqxinia Orr. l27l
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