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Freshmen Sitting, left to right: Lillian I ipple, John Hook, Gloria Furgason, Edmond Fulk, Vera Nielsen, Richard Sipe, Hetty Hickncll. Franz Moore, Ruth Bickel, Robert W'eimer, Martha Evans, Joe Welch. Second row, left to right: Margaret Martin. Martha McCullough, Violet Stooksbcrry, Dawn Reitenour, J. R. Livingston, Phyllis Mullen, Jack Merritt, Alta McClancy, Elvadore Hollinger, Kitty Blackburn, Barbara Keltner, Jean Kirwin. Third row, left to right: Charles Lynch, Norma Anders,. Harold Banta, Ann Hazelmire, Marilyn Tetnme, Marjorie Westfall. Virginia Wigger, Doris West, Emory Bothast, Janet Porter, Gene Hindslcy, Kathryn Richey, Jack Landess. Landess. Fourth row, left to right: Betty Ingle. Bud Humphries, Elnora Bretz, Philip Petty, Beverly Hiatt, Don Wampler. Marilyn Bupt. Absent: Phyllis Altic. Roberta Burris. Warren Montano, James Price, Mary Teaford, Rosalie Waggoner. lJa()c Tivrnty-scveii
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Freshmen Activities Another freshman class has joined the passing parade of high school students. That our interests are varied is indicated by the courses we have chosen. Some of us are enrolled in the academic, others in the business or vocational courses. We feel we are an especially privileged class, for we have the honor of being the first freshman class permitted to organize. With the help of our sponsor, Miss Rubey, we selected as our class officers: Charles Lynch, president; Violet Stooksberry, vice-president; Janet Porter, secretary; Edmond Fulk, treasurer. We chose Vera Nielsen and Charles Lynch as Freshman representatives on the Student Council. Fourteen of us have participated in band and orchestra, and four are in chorus. A few have shown their skill in bowling. Warren Montano and Robert Weinter have contributed their efforts to the Westerner. We arc proud of Bob Welch and Richard Sipe. the freshman members of the Kitten team. —Kitty Blackburn. Page Twenty-six
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Eighth Grade Sitting, left to right: Raymond Williams, Patsy Kyle, William Price, June Mangas, Gene Armstrong, Nancy Proctor, John Patched. Betty Merritt, Donald Hines, Patricia Carpenter, Rudy Chambers, Betty Snyder, Robert Anderson. Second row, left to right: Betty Anders, Roger Bruss, Caryl Fisher, Max Brown, Joel Lee Tibbetts, John Evans, Carol Gunckel, Robert Miller, Joann Gullett, Richard Stein, Beverly Buckingham, Robert Reid, Joyce Fulk, Philip Wise. Third row. left to right: Helen Montano, Jerald Smith, Norma Shockney, David Beaty, Myrtle Oswalt, Phil Brown, Marilyn Thomas,, Jerry Kantner, Janis Marker. Fourth row, left to right: Ruth Seman, William Bratton, Janet Castle, Danny Wiggcr, Mary McCullough, Weldon Witters, Barbara Butcher. Absent: Nancy Blankley, Duane Bruss, Rebecca Burris, Phyllis Mangas, Gerald Smith. Seventh Grade Sitting, left to right: Samson Irvin, Donald Sipe,Junior Hannoy, William Baker, Jack Hammons, lack Teegarden. Second row: Allan Dye, Betty Ellis, Wayne Blackford, Janice Maloon, Charles Timmons, Beverly Ashley, Marion Baker, Helen Stump, Rilev Englehart, Evelyn Longfellow, Gunther Todter, Elizabeth Richey, Allen Beaty. Third row: Joyce Holdeman, Marcia Wenger, Edward Frazier, Bethena Whistler, Robert Richardson, Germane Bulcher, Phil Blackburn, Frances Ellison, David Skiver, Dortha Frick, Richard Key, Betty Shaffer, Joan Harshbarger, Robert Dunn, Albert Hunt. Fourth row: Leonard Burris, Patty Merritt, Jess Nielsen, Virginia Hampshire, Fred Harlow, Phyllis Furgason, J. P. Haber, Myra Coby, Richard Lynch, Paula Schoen-fcld, Barbara Marshall, Larry Midlani. Fifth row: Martha Crouse, Evelyn Wogerman, Donna Lou Jefferis, Noradean Brown, Carol Coby, Shirley Teaford, Phyllis Stewart. Absent: Pauline McMurray, William Nelson, Richard O’Dell, Harold Waggoner. Page Twenty-eight
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