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LESS PRESTIGE, BUT COMING . . . . 7 4e ffutu ti.! HOME ROOMS Miss Biedermann's First Row'—Myers. Root. Pilchard. Ochmkc. Rollins. McDaniels. Second Row'—Powers. McDadc. Paris. Puck- ett. Peters. K. Reinhold. Palmer. Reedy. McDougle. Daniels. Third Row—Mc- Phccters. Parks. Rindt. Morgan. Parry. G. Roberts. Pollard. Rarick. Miss Bicd- ermann. Miss McClurg's First Row'—Carter. B. Anderson. Aron. Birt. Carr. Bonncll. Burwcll. Second Row—B. Birt. Bryant. Bruner, Miss McClurg. Barlow. V. Boyd. Boh- len. Chcsnut. Baker. Beach. Corman. Third Row—Cohn. Brahana. Burnett, Brubcck. Corric. Alexander. Bonnett. Cobb. Colvin. Bean. Mr. Bennett s First Row—Starwalt. J. Stewart. Snapp. Taft. Utterback. Seymour. Second Row—Stephens. Sohn. J. Smith. Turner. L. Roughton. Sanders. Strader. H. Smith. M. Smith. Stalter. Mr. Bennett. Third Row—C. Smith. R. Stewart, Swain. Tchon. Sullivan. Slater. Seed. Schulenberg. Sudkamp. 29
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★ ★ WITH A L . 1 T T L E UP IN THE WORLD ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Yea Tigers! I felt at home with the peppy juniors, who contrib- uted cheerleaders and yelled wholeheartedly for the football and basket- ball teams, which were spotted with their classmates. The girls, trying to be dramatic, sported lavender sweaters, while the boys were practical with their crew hair-cuts. These skimpy coiffures caused a battle of the sexes. However, the class cooperated to elect a mixed group of officers: president. Bob Anderson: vice-president. John Starwalt: secretary, Atha Tehon: treasurer. Marjory Bean: Rosemary representative, Barbara Gulley. 'This junior class had me running in circles, not only in trying to fol- low them going steady and unsteady, but in the middle of the year, in becoming doubly troubled over the rise and fall of Macbeth, plus his little co-murderer. What a gruesome twosome!! Finally, they went completely June Mad! : but they soon recovered after success of this dramatic production. The class, in civics, learned how to be good citizens. They got mur- dered for mock trials, but came to life again so that they could work on prom plans. Furthermore, they flitted around to sports, to committees, and to club meetings, trying their wings of leadership so that next year they might fly with greater confidence. Junior class Officers Treasurer. Marjory Bean: president. Bob Ander- son: secretary. Atha Tehon: Rosemary representa- tive. Barbara Gulley: vice president. John Starwalt. 28
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Miss Buck's First Row—J. Edwards. Crays. Fin frock. Fay. Entlcr. R. Green. Jeffers Second Row—Farlow. Gregerson. Do lan. Grant. Schwartz. A. Dixon Downs. Dillcy. Franklin. J. Rollins Third Row—McBride. Erickson. B Edwards. Gordon. Garst. Ross. Ghcr Grady. M. Dixon. Miss Buck. Mr. Lyons' First Row—Wilson. Wilkey. War- ren. Whitlatch. J. Young. W. Young. Zca. Second Row—Whitten, Whiting. Weinard. Vcirs. Vesey. Werts. Winkcl- mann. Young. L. Weaver. Third Row —Mr. Lyons. Woods. Williams. Will- hite. S. Weaver. Vliet. Vaniman. Wuellncr. Mr. H. James' First Row—Licht. Myers. Miller, M. Lincicomc. Mason. J. Lincicome. Mesnard. Second Row—Marlin. Lang. Laning. Miller. Mikich. Moore. Mad- dox. Miles. Mr. James. Third Row— Meves. Kirby. Lohmann. Mautz. Land. Murdock. Maeser. Bonnell. Ledder- boge. Klingclhoffcr. Miss Hull's First Row—Humes. Hoclschcr. Howscr. Jacobsen. Harmeson. Hood. Second Row—Hatter. Hindman. Keil- holz. Kinch. lies. Holmes. Hufford. Herndon. Karva. Third Row—Hart- man. Gulley. Johnston. Halberstadt. Harshbarger. Hill. Hopson. Hendricks. 30
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