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MRS. SEWARD: Silting, first row—C. Smith. Suites, Pcrcival. Second row — Kcsler. Robinson. Ma- hannah. Third row—Long. Wyman, Perrine. Standing—Snider. Phillips. Pergrcm, Ri- ney. Mrs. Seward. SENIOR HOMEROOMS MRS. MOOT: First row—Nugent, Minyard. Second row'—McKenry, McDonald. Milum. Third row—Paris. Maher, Maicr. Mock. Standing—Boyer. Orr, Moorchcad. Micbach, McDonough. Litherland, Mattlin. Mrs. Moot. MISS MILLER: First row — Campbell. Canaday. D. Brown. Austin. Barthelcmy. Second row—B. Brown. Cline. Apperson. Adams, Bean. Ankrum. Third row—Miss Miller. Collins, Beck. Winglcr. E. Brown. R. Clark. Beckett. P. Clark. The IV 5 I Rosemary 29
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MISS BAUER: Lower step — Fitzsim mons. Ekblaw. Farnham. Middle step—Davis. Cuskaden. II a nee. Top step—Hensley. Gossard. Hall. Front row above — Edwards. Fabert, Gordon. Hart. Good. Back row—Haines. Davidson. Current. Miss Bauer, Dalbey. SENIOR HOMEROOMS MR. COBB: Sitting, first row — Stanncr. W. Taylor, Weeks. Vcach. Second row—Secord. P. Taylor, Stout. Waldron. Wilkin son. L. Wilson. Standing—Winglcr. Valentine. F'ulton. Schaede, Winkler. B. Wilson, Tolbert. Mr. Cobb. MR. HYNES: First row—Kctchum. Hinton Hodson. Second row—Hartsficld. Keister. Humes, Kolomie .. Standing—Mr. Hynes. Holt. Hoag. Jasperson. Kelly. O'Keefe. Kimpel. Johnson. Hendricks. 28 The 1951 Rosemary
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THE JUNIORS - LEADERS NEXT YEAR CLASS OFFICERS John Hcdgecock. President: Harman Smith. Vice-President: Lyle Dahtcnburg. Treasurer; Shirley Clinard. lioternary Representative. We have just finished our third year at Urbana High School. While we prepared to take over our new job as seniors, there are many things that will remain unforgettable memories of our junior year. After completing two successful years, we re- entered school this fall as upperclassmen, and started off by electing class officers to lead us in the coming year. They were John Hcdgecock. president: Harman Smith, vice-president: Lyle Dahlenburg. treasurer: and Shirley Clinard. Rose- mary representative. As second semester rolled around, there was much excitement over the arrival of our new class rings. In late spring, the juniors proudly presented the Junior-Senior Prom honor- ing graduating seniors. Our class was well represented in most of the organizations at school, such as G.A.A.. Student Council. Ex Libris, and U Club. We were also active on the Rosemary and Echo staffs: and in the dramatics productions, Oh. Susanna and Jun- ior Miss. Our boys entered into the fads by getting crew cuts, loud irridescent socks, and letter sweaters with brand new “U s. The girls of the Junior Class got the ukelele craze, and entered into Square Dancing with unusual zest. In athletics we did our share in supplying ath- letes for football, basketball, wrestling, swimming, and track. We not only participated in these vari- ous sports, but we also backed each and every team from the stands with our all-junior crew of cheer- leaders leading the yells. The Junior Class will never forget the subjects in which we worked so hard to become members of the Junior Scholastic Honorary. Psi: English literature, where we met such characters as Beowulf and Macbeth: Civics, where we memorized the definition of pocket veto” and other govern- mental terms: and Typing—a-s-d-f—j-k-I-: . We realize that we have only one more year at wonderful U.H.S.. and now we eagerly take over our responsibilities as seniors and say. “WE'LL DO OUR BEST! 30 The 1951 Rosemary
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