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?reAlnmen First Ros- Neal Scott, Jackie Jones, Carl Martin, obert Scott, Phillip Leroy, David Short Second Row Norma Brown, Dennis Sullivan, Sam Jones, Johnnie Thompson, Third Row Jo Ann Bennett, Maxine Gillenwaters, Peggy Penrod, Joan Lomax, Patricia Brady, Jacquelyn Shaw Eighteen freshmen began their high school career September 5, 1950 under the sponsorship of Coach Kenneth Brock All were members of the elementary school graduating class the previous spring Officers chosen to head the class were Johnnie Thompson, pres , Dennis Sullivan, vice pres , Jacquelyn Shaw, sec'y , Joan Lomax, treas The first freshmen party consisted of a picnic lunch at Lincoln Park and an evening of skating at the Pla-Mor Rink in Pittsburg Their other party was a fun gathering held in the second semester lany of these new students have participated in high school activities Carl ld Martin, Johnnie Thompson, David Short, and Dennis Sullivan were members of the football team, while Neal Scott, David Short, Carl lartin, and Johnnie Thompson played on the 'B' basketball team Three students are members of the high school band under the direction of Supt Herring Jacquelyn Shaw and Carl Martin play in the cornet section, Carl playing solo Phillip Leroy plays the baritone horn Ida May Hindman and Maxine Gillenwaters are on the Observer staff and Glenn Spencer is an artist for the Blue and Gold Patricia Brady and Robert Scott were chosen by the class as their candidates for carnival queen and attendant Jacquelyn Shaw was elected as one of the cheer leaders of the pep club A if if S Glenn Spencer, Ida lay Hindman.
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OMOFZJ 45 5'-'ar I9 First Row Ima Bellezza, Richard Carr Carolyn Owen, Verde Hand, Bob Larson, Jane Ann Greer Second Row- Caryl Jean Bowman, James Bennett, Anna Gowans, Mary Lou oss, Andrew Lloyd, Jr , Wanda Smokewood Third Row- Sue Scott, Leo Jones, Marlene Curtis, Mary Ann Brohl, Cleo Jones, Helen Marie Martin Fourth Row- Norman Ristau, Neva June Mishler, Shirley I-erwn. -mhmli' Poznich, Eddie Quinn, Cecil Flood Fifth Row- Joe McKenna, Donald Martin, Jerry G011idS9 Boasting twenty-seven members, the largest class in high school, the sophomores were one of the most energetic groups ever to attend school here. They took part in all school activities including athletics, music, Blue and Gold staff, Observer staff, and the pep club. Class officers were Shirley Larson, pres., Carolyn Owen, vice pres., Sue Scott, Sec'y., Richard Carr, trees., Mrs. Mary Mallams, sponsor.
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ln sv- 'Ill- N' 'gui' Pirst Row Mary Ann lluulnert, Lula Cutshall, Fred Fisher, B111 Van Houten, John Andrew Jacquinet, Pezgy Ann Roberts, Margaret Ann Ross Seoond Bow Eunice Newport, Reba Gorley, Jimmie Smith, Tomy Hubbard, layne Kennedy, Lois Ann Fudge, Judy lhrtin Third Row Rethe Gorley, Larry Lucas, Vernice Lomax, lilliam Henry lhite Seven tl: grade First Bow- Lillian llclenna, Greta Smith, llilabeth O'Ma11ey, Alice Ann 0'Nea1, Nellie June Ross, Doris Carr, Mary Ruth Larson. Second Row- Billie Louise 0'llal1ey, Caryl Jean Adams, larry Larson, Jerry Jones, Nadine Pisher, Donald Golledge, Francis Sullivan. Third Row- James Bennett, Betty Bond. Robert Pierson, B111 Ohmsieder, Bobby Lhrtin, lilm Diets, Freddie lorley.
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