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FAC U L T y FIRST ROW—Miss Rea, Miss Tyson. Miss Bangham, Mr. Jackson, Mr. J. W. Jones, Mrs. Davis, Miss Brown, Miss Schultz. SECOND ROW—Miss Click, Miss Pomerene, Miss Beelman, Miss Ogan, Mrs. Fogle. Mrs. Carr, Mr. Cavins, Mr. Larkin. THIRD ROW—Mr. S. L. Jones, Mr. Glass, Mr. Gulden, Mr. Bush, Mr. McCullough, Mr. Davis, Mr. Heischman. Our famous learned faculty have taught us all we know; To them we dedicate this verse, and gratitude we show. Carolyn Louise Bangham of domestic science fame, If the girls can’t cook when they leave her, she’s not to blame. When Thelma Fay Beelman, her art class does inspire, They etch and sketch and draw and paint, her technique to acquire. Our newest, shyest member, a Miss Margaret Brown Says, Prenez un morceau de papier,” a phrase of great renown. Economic expert Davis says, “Just sit back and relax. I’ll make it play, to figure today, your pesky income tax.” James Russell Glass, a historian of note. Made the world safe for democracy, then sailed home on a boat. Rhythmical typing is taught by Miss Click; Fingers dance like a jitterbug, and make the keys click. When Walt Heischman. to Arlington, first got his call. He coached a flock of champions in big league basketball. Orchids to Dick Larkin, a coach of rising fame, His teams were good and understood how to play the game. Came Margrett Schultz from Oberlin, our famous Latin head. So gird yourself for battle with the Language of the Dead. “Your English may not be the best.” we hear Miss Tyson state. But we ain’t got the learning yet. so we must terminate. —Wallace Evans. JUNIORS FIRST ROW—Marcia Overbeck, Joyce Telit, Patricia Neilson, Bette Grover, Bob Murphy, Myrna Smith. Jack Folkerth, Bob Hamlin, Margie Meuser, Ruth Goodwin, Carolyn Felker. Jean Hubbard. SECOND ROW—Phyllis Stout, Ginnie Forsythe, Marjorie Mochel, Joan Galbraith, Martha Edge, June Reid, Barbara Miller, Rita Jean Brown, Frances Wagenhals, Marilyn Huber. Nancy Howe, Phyllis Nash. THIRD ROW—Bob McElree, Bob Maynard, Don Schiesswohl, Jay Tripp, Mary Jean Tice. Betty Nell Sanor, Bob Cameron. Pete Redman. Dick Lorey, George McClure. FOURTH ROW—Bob Anstaett, Ed Shaffer, Bob Crane, Dan Dupler, Jim Andrews, Mike Khourie, Dick Folk, Bob Smith. Bill Palmer, Phil Miller. FIFTH ROW- Tom Fallon, Frank Jarvis. Jack Gray. Bill Knoderer, Eugene Milliken, Francis Held, Jim Wilce, Bill Heath. ABSENT- Willis Fidler, John O’Brien, Joy Fitz-Henry, Jane Weathers, Maryann White. Page Twenty-seven
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