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BeoetitU As seventh graders we have left behind us the thrill of sixth grade graduation with Mary Payne and Bernard Recher as our class valedictorians. Now as full fledged Junior High students, we've gotten used to our new schedules and teachers, and have our whole high school future ahead of us. We have elected class officers and are engaging in many class activities. In the fall we took a hike to Black Knight Hill where we cooked our supper. Our Christmas and Valentine parties were held during the noon hour, the whole class eating together in the home room and then having our gifts and Valentines. Our social affairs are planned by the Council. Council members also check absences, collect grade cards, and do other routine business. This year brought the sorrow of losing a very dear friend and classmate, Marilyn Gaugh. The whole seventh grade suffered deeply from this loss. Our first seven years have provided us with much fun and a lot of good times. We hope that our remaining years in high school will contain more of these. — Nancy Graham MISS DEAN'S ROOM President.......................Jim Brennan Vice President..................Jack Combs Secretary..............................Nancy Graham Treasurer............................Marilyn Johnson MR. MAWHINNEY'S ROOM President......................Bernard Recher Vice President...................Jack Merkel Secretary and Treasurer..........Mary Payne COUNCIL MEMBERS Barbara Christian, Marilyn Gaugh, Wilma Doward, Junior Engle, Billy Johnson, Jimmy Brown. Row One — Jack Merkel. Eddie Wells. Vearl Moyer. Albert Reinhart, Gene Weddle, Jimmie Brennan, Richard Duncan, Gene Cole, James Gray. Elwood Thomas, Donald Treon. Row Two — Jack Combs, Jack Hagwood, Nancy Graham, Eugene Bowie, Marilyn Johnson. Dale Parlett, Ramona Shell, Harriet Enyart, Wright Leach. Carl Hamilton. Elinor Grushon, Patty Lou Simon, Jack Sheppard, Joe Stockert, Grace Rosenberger, Clyde Benge. Row Three —■ Robert Henderson, Jimmy Brown, Jack Prether, Joe Michael, Richard Root, Charles Doolittle, Elwood Wilson, Barbara Dill, Doris Tuttle. Ruth Harrold, Maryanne Grant, Tommy Bond, John Throckmorton, Billy Johnston, Jack Burford, Gary Gregg. Allen Middleton. Row Four — Donald O'Boyle, Carl Cox, Joyce Coder, Jerry Jo Freed, Bobby Adams, Barbara Christian. Ronald Clark, Betty Curtis, Homer Foster. Ruth Wickline. Ann Wood, Charlotte Greene. Phyllis Pinkerton. Row Five — Wilma Downard, Mary Payne, Harriet Thomas. Jeanerte Jonas. Phyllis Rose. Bernard Recher. Gerald Knight. Miss Francis, Miss Dean, Eugene Clark. Alma Linville, Rosaline Smith, Joan Stoker, Pauline Howerton.
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q. a. a. Pupils in the four upper grades of high school are eligible for membership in the Senior Girls' Athletic Association. The club is advised by Miss Shirley Francis, the girls' Physical Education teacher. Emblems are given to all girls who earn the total of 50 points. Letters are awarded to girls earning 100 points. These points are earned by participation in intramural team games, and individual competition. There are several miscellaneous activities such as hiking, bowling, bicycling, skating, and winter swimming at the Y. W. C. A., which affords girls credit points toward the emblem or letter. OFFICERS President....................................Jerry Stevens Vice President...............................Vera Shell Secretary-Treasurer..........................Juanita McClain Program Chairman.............................Arlene Stevens First Row — Catherine Zennie, Janet Furrey, Vera Shell, Jerry Stevens, Juanita McClain. Arlene Stevens, Elaine Shell, Betty Harmon. Second Row — Virginia Critzer. Rosanne Barringer, Billie Jean Meadows Rosie Wehner, Miss Francis, Shirley Christman. Nila Miller, Doris Moore.
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