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FUUYUCVU AND 62,1411 Qiafb Top Row: Eugene Dunn, Geraldine Mack, Arnold Foster, Rose Karkar, George Hawk, Miss Hagelshaw, Shirley Fowler, Leon Smith Bud Barnes Second Row: Gerald Herman, June Littlejohn, Robert Fisk, Barbara Brown, James Touhey, Loretta Felton, David Cheklich Third Row: Vivian Vujovich, Frances Biteman, Hugh Graham, Joyce Kline, Ralph Woodruff, Richard Thrall, Dora Barnes, Curtis Moser, Mary Jane Bunday, Joesph Gawlick, Garold Case This year our eighth grade has 30 lively members. Their home room teacher is Miss Morton and their class advisor, Miss Hagelshaw. They have had many good times this year among them two skating parties. The class officers are: President-Ralph Woodruff, Vice-President-Shirley Fowler, Secretary-Gerald Herman and Treasurer-Joseph Gawlick. They are all very eagerly waiting to begin their high school career this coming year.
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MAROON AND GREY -i2L05AUnwU2 Top Row: Carlyn Gilbert, Bruce Olds, Carle Cutchall, Richard Kever, Barbara Scott, Miss Horton, Raymond Swensen Ila Washburn, Kay Dee Daniels, Barbara Eyre, Jean Stevens, Second Row: Louie Van Warmer, Charlotte Scott, Bernard Smittey, Barbara Parks, Delbert Musselman, Reita lack, Carl Brisbane, Beverly Little, Third Row: Charles Collyer, Harold Adams, Kay Martin, Nelson Woodruff, Aletha Johnson, Robert Francisco, Barbara Olds, Donald Simpson Bottom Row: Clyde Finlay, Robert Funk William Howell, LaDeama Collyer, Lyle Ogden, Sharon Wilson, Max Mergle, Helen Myers, Virgil Hanson, Jim Hicks, George Hoover. We have a large group of freshmen this year and most of them come from rural schools. On October 4, 1946 the seniors initiated us by having the girls wear men's clothes. They also made us bow to every senior we met and carry their books to every class. Although we felt very odd we provided humor for the rest cf the school. We were supposed to have a hay-ridw which ended as a party at Fin1ay's because of the bad storm. Miss Morton acted as chapercon. Our class officers are President-Mickey Mergle, Vice- President-Charlotte Scott, Secretary-Raymond Swenson, Treasurer-Jack Van Horn. After suffering through our initiation and our first 7 year at high school we realize it was worth all our patience and fortitude.
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u msoon AND GREY ' ' ,gwen fA graJ2 Top Rows Barbara Roe, Bruce Bennet, Jack Bronson, Margaret Stevens, Dale Rice, Arron Musselmsn, Mae Wagner Max Mower, Mrs. Moore, Philis Garman, Leon Little, Donnie Brewer, Romona Roush Leon Dunn, Lillian Robinson Third Rows Barry Bates Tommy Adams, Keith Wilson Earl Rice, Bobbie Merchant, Richard Foster, Lee Philo, Robert Dunn, Ray Mefford Second Row: Carolyn Dufflo, Gail Renshaw, Jack McCormick, Geneva Knauss David Crick, Shirley Robinson, Nancy Moore, Joan Ripley, Joan Petty Front Rows Jow Boes, Donna Bundsy, Billy Bates, Arthur Mabis, Marion Touchi, Bobbie Brigham, Maurice Case, Violet Wadsworth, John Roc o, Marquite Bates, Jr. Edwards In September, Slexcited girls and boys found their way up stairs for their first experience of 'passing classes and having each subject under a different teacher. They elected a new student, Romona Roush as their President, with Barbara Roe as Vice-President, Paul Schuck, Secretary Geneva Knauss, Treasurer, and Mrs. Moore as class-advisor. In the first semester their class party took the form of a skating party at Coldwater. In the spring a hike, a bicucle ride ending with an outdoor supper and a real evenings party were planned. Although 4 students have moved away, 2 otheres have come into the group so that the seventh grade still holds the honor of being the largest class in school.
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