SOPHOMORES Although the Sophomores are not organized as a class, they are organized in each of their three home rooms. Each home room spent much of its time on Thursday mornings planning and carrying out many fine' guidance programs. Members of the class have been outstanding in Student Council Committee work and have shown promise as future leaders of the school. lp amddition, every Sophomore bought war stamps often, thus getting into t e ig t. Officers of Home Room 204- Officers of Home Room 324- President-Dave Rowland President-Dick Franzen Vice-president-Dick Mills Vice-president-Dick Bartley Secretary treasurer Leona Hutton Secretary treasurer Zetta Ann Franklin Teacher Miss Alexander Teacher Miss Miller Officers of Home Room 307 President Max Porter Vice president johnnie Humphreys Secretary treasurer Pat Willard Teacher Mr Peak Fourth row Gerald Burns Todd Patton Paul Kerr james May Bob King Morton Hunter Dick Franzen Herrman Hepner john Humphreys Don Herrman john Huntington Malcolm Clayton Bob Stigall Pat Tomlnnscn Vera Fagan Shirley Moore jane Dunlap Patsy Osborn M ry Lou Martin Henry Ross Third row Clyde Hare Dick Herrman jack Rogers jack Lewis Gerald Brummett Dave Rowland Bob Watt Charles Sundermeir jean Meadows Barbara Hazel Dorothy Todd Elaine Ruth Goodman Betty Skrrvin Earl Butcher Franklin Clay Second row Dick Branam john Stevens Vera Skirvin Erma Marrs Leona Bush Marjorie Andrews Kathleen Brown Vivien Miller Call Voegelun Esther Marlin Madyln Warren Charlotte Butcher Virginia Hoadley Nancy Dobson Barbara Lusk Marjorie Titus Bob Col prtts Melvin Branam First row jim Love Kenneth Stevens Bob Beatty George Cavit Bob Kinser john Wood ward Rosemary Coleman Mary Evelyn Moore Zetta Ann Franklin Barbara Evans Lois Myers Mary Frances jones Mary Svsartz Pauline Ridge Waneta Corbin Dick Mills Dick Bartley jack Brown joe Pennington Eugene Stevens Buechner, Martha Shields, Lucille Fleenetr, Margaret Bruhwmett, Martha'Flynn, Viola McCIary, Iagc rzglzfcvn
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EIGHTH GRADE Several parties and dances were the social events enjoyed by the Eighth Grade this year. But the year has not been entirely taken up by frivolity, for the Eighth Grade participated in the Scrap Drive and together with the other home rooms brought in approximately five thousand pounds of scrap metal. Varied home room programs were enjoyed by each member of the class. Officers of Home Room 207- President-Donna lean Stapleton Vice president Lita Sinclair Secretary Barbara Thompson Treasurer Patsy Wylie Teacher Miss Noble Officers of Home Room 3l4 President lack Beatty Secretary Tom Hoadley Treasurer Philip Owens Teacher Miss Grogen Fourth row john Miller Don Meadows Bill Franklin john Seeber Tom Hoadley Byron Truiello lim Love Gene Wells Gerald Hart Bob Snoddy Bull Adams Maurice Bruner Phil Owens Victor Smith Third row Walter Teague Martha Weimer Dorothy Goodwin Suzanne Abell Suzanne Cornacchione lo Ann Southern Betty Richardson Marguerite Thompson Betty Edwards Suzanne Smith Tina Hoffzimmer lack Beatty Second row Nancy Lane Cara Mae Floyd Patsy Wylie Mary Helen Havens Pat Pless Gert Lammers Mary Lou Winters lanet Bartley jo Ann Church Francis Smith Louise Hub bard Francis Taylor First row Nancy White Patty Briscoe Betty Hacker loyce Adams NVilldis Burch Rose Mcllveen Charles Hawkins Noble Southern lim Ross Dick Hanson Azelle Gray Martha Buskirk Irrqr turniy - 1 v u n f r . - 1 1 - r - t . 1 r v - n i 1 . t - - - - - - I . t t . . ' , . . V . y - . I , 1 1
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