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Row I (left to right) : Barbara Binford, Mary Ann Alexander, Susie Cauble, Harriett Hopper, Martha Feltus, Brice Baker, Harriett Haas, Joanne Booze, Betty King, Joan Kinsey, Margaret Ann Fisher. Bow II: Ann Lee Carter, Bob Kinser, Margaret Cavin, Harold Hacker, Wilma Graber, Jerry French, Betty Johnson, Irvin Headley, Mary Lou Beard, Junior Foster. Row III: John Milligan, Anita May Beyers, Fred Graf, Evelyn Dobson, Harold Livingston, Norma Decker, Bill McClain, Bette Lambert, Ed Jeffery, Jean Franklin. Row IV: Rita Mercille, Junior Hines, Patty Miller, Dick Ingram, Barbara Burns, Jerry Hun- sucker, Helen Hoadley, Philip Morrison, Rilla Cox, James Klink. Row I: Juanita Richardson, Nancy Seward, Mary Cunningham, Bill Stogsdill, Betty Porter, Cath- erine Lunn, Betty Trueblood. Row II: Bernard Goodman, Beverly Palmer, James Skirvin, Norma Sinclair, Bill Overman, Carolyn Weir, Bud Pearson, Anna Jean O ' Harrow, George Huntington, Helen Fotter. Row III: Betty Eads, Bill Tennell, Alice Gilmore, Joe Rogers, Carolyn Cline, Groyer Walters, Norma Richardson, Robert Stout, Laura Jean Stefke. Row IT: Marilyn Van Nieuwenhuyze, Bob Temple, Jean Wright, Preston Lewis, Alice Naker, Jack Welpott, Irene Mitchell, William Elliott, Harriett May, Richard Turner. Page twenty-eight
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Sophomores The Sophomore students are not organized as a class; but, since they are divided into two home rooms, they are or- ganized within the home rooms. The Sophomore girls hold the intramural basketball championship, and several sophomore boys are on the reserve athletic teams. This class is represented in all the extra-curricular clubs, and some of the sophomores went to the annual contest for commercial students which is held at Danville. Since this Sophomore ciass will be, upon graduation, the first class to have completed four years at the University School, it will be the first true graduating class. Freshmen The ninth grade was organized by home rooms, and not as a class. Officers were elected who carried on the home room business. In their freshman year the students had their first chance to join the numerous high school organizations and to participate in the extra-curricular activities. Several joint home room parties were held during the year, and the home rooms attended several movies and enjoyed a picnic at McCormick ' s Creek in the spring. Page twenty-seven
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Autographs All Seniors Who Want To Be War Horses But Who Are Just Broken- Down Plugs Please Sign Here All Who Believe That Spark Plugs Need Cleaning Too, Sign Here -of Page twenty-nine
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