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JUNICDRS First Row: Louise Moxley, Janet Shirley, Sue Geidenberger, Claire Ann Riley, Carol Porter, Gatha Kinney, Marcia McDonald. Second Row: Paula Shaw, Kip Johnson, Delbert Robinson, Gordon Brennan, Carl Daniels, Bob Evans, Edwin Russel, Mr. Staats. Third Row: Sonny Casper, George Traicoff, Patrick Magers, Fred Skeens, Phil Gregg, Bob Rauch, Ronnie Lance, David Walton. OFFICERS President-Ruby Gayhart Vice-President-John Lynn Secretary-Martha Debolt Treasurer-Bob Rauch
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CLASS WI LL lCONT'D.l To Mr. Stauffer, the Seniors leave a new package of red hair dye. We like red hair, Mr. Stauffer. To Mrs. Tulloss, the Seniors will a new Charleston dress, like the one the Senior Speech Class borrowed from you. To Mr. Castle, the Seniors leave a new electric saw so he can make fancy paddles. We think the boys will enioy them more, Mr. Castle. To Mrs. Ammundsen, the Seniors leave a whole lot of Senior boys to pester her, now that this years pests are gone. To Miss Bitzer, the Seniors leave three onions to pay her back for the ones they used in their coney islands. To Miss Evans, the Seniors will a stop clock which does not ring every five minutes whether set or not. To Mr. Quick, the Seniors leave the extreme pleasure of getting rid of us and also our beautifully carved desks. To Mr. Milleman, the Seniors leave a new album of records for the dances. To Mrs. Warthan, the Seniors will a dozen pair of tennis shoes so she will have some extras when the girls forget theirs. To Mrs. Kauber, the Seniors will an easier Government book for the Government class of next year. To Mr. Staats, the Seniors will an automatic controlled car since your old chauffeur, Dike Evans is leaving. To Mr. Clark, the Seniors will an electric fan for his office. lt gets pretty hot in there in the afternoon. To Mr. Fowler, the Seniors leave a pair'of roller skates to skate from the Junior High building to the High School Building for the'Pep Meetings. To Mr. Kindle, the Seniors will a secretary to type out his tests and term papers, so he won't have to have a second year typist do his typing. To Mr. Daniels, the Seniors leave a ten gallon cowboy hat. Don't let the hat get you down, Mr. Daniels. To Jeanette, the Senior Class wills a longer lunch hour so she will have time to go home and eat her lunch. To Mr. Chatterton, the Seniors leave a new red cap to keep his head warm at the football games. To Homer, the Seniors leave an automatic dummy to turn off all the lights, so he won't have to stay around until everybody has finished at night. SENIOR PROPH ECY iconmi On a tip from Gib, we went to Marlene Ridenour's Lonely Hearts Club to talk and to watch television. The latter turned out to be successful in that we found the remaining members of the class. On a wrestling show we witnessed the performance of Thelma Jean Smith who was fighting under the title of Thelma the Thrasher . The next program was devoted to literature and here we saw Betty Webster who had iust completed her book on Child Care . Richard Spearman did very well in his opera singing on a telecast at Carnegie Hall, and Linda Lowry did equally well playing her baritone in the New York Symphony Orchestra. On a commercial we saw Americas number one pin-up girl who happened to be Carol Mason. ll must be getting old, lust a few years ago they had Monroe Calendars instead of Mason ones.l The following program was the kiddies hour and there we saw the hero Allen Baughman who was starring in the Red Ryder series. Finally on a late news telecast we saw the very famous Dorothy Boyd who at the time was Timbucktu's number one woman detective, also we were informed of the day view of the great singing star Patsy Longstreth who is now in Arizona, At last our iob was completed. Every one of our old classmates were notified and were coming to the party. Darling Bob and I happily drove home to Stumptown and we are now anxiously awaiting the arrival of our guests. Goodby for now diary, it's time for me to take my vitamin pills. Sue Prior Phyllis Hunt
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JUNIORS First Row: Saralou Glancy, John Lynn, Rube Gayheart, Martha Debolt, Janet Miller, Mary Bline. Second Row: Frances Ryan, Shirley Sprunger, Betty Proctor, Betty Jobes, Virginia McKee, Phyllis Murphy, Ann Kennedy, Carolyn Farmer, Patty Larimore, Mr. Milleman. Third Row. Judy Richards, Fred Sheets, Bill O'Hara, Bill Brown, Buford Robinson, Jerry McArtor, James Boyer, Charles Rostofer, Robert Good, Darlene Treadway. The iuniors have two great responsibilities: the Junior Play and the Junior- Senior Banquet. They have undertaken a number of proiects to earn money. Some of them were: washing cars, decorating businesses during Christmas, and selling pencils, vanilla, and garden seeds. Also, they have had class parties. 2- --x9 ' '-3 nd N 7
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