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MOST HANDSOME PRETTIEST ....... CUTEST GIRL .... CUTEST BOY ...... FRIENDLIEST BOY FRIENDLIEST GIRL BEST DANCERS . . . MOST VERJSATILE . . . MOST TALENTED . MOST STUDIOUS .... MOST FICKLE . . . HAPPIEST .... NOISIEST . . . SLEEPIEST . . . BUSIEST ........ MOST POPULAR . . WITTIESVI' ...... BEST DRESSED . . . nbcrclass o FAVORITE TEACHER ............... mvonrrE BASKETBALL PLAYER .... FAVORITE FOOTBALL PLAYER ...... FAVORITE BRANCH OF THE SERVICE . . . 20 Is Wy, GERALD MERTZ RUTH GENE LENI-IART EDWIN ROBERTSON GEORGE BRDAR ANN HEPLEAR DOROTHY KETTREN MILTON BRIDAR ANN HEPLER GEORGE BLANDA ANN HEPLER SAM SILLAMAN ARDITH RAFFERTY SAM SILLAMAN RUTH LAMIB EDWIN ROBERTSON THOMAIS BURKHOLIDER BILL FELKER ANN HEPLER EDNA NUTTER HENRY HART ELAINE BAKER GERALDINE YARNELL ALLAN JONES MISS VTAUGAMAN GEORGE BCRDAR GEORGE BLANQDA ARMY AIR CORPS
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First Row-Lois Dale, Joanne Clapper, Janet Eichner, Janet, Coughenour, Martha Jane Faust, Peggy Fullem. Second Row-An-na May Byers, Don Ganter, Paul Null, Keith Kunkle, Frances Bizub. Third Row-Ronny Miller, Thomas Burkholder, Raymond Bennett, James Henderson, Joseph McManos. Samuel Noel. Fourth Row-Merle Henderson, Ja-mes Ganter, John Cullen, Robert Baughman,James Danks Fifth Row-Joseph Brown, Joseph Bunffer, Reamer Barnhart, Edward Carlson, William Del- serone, William Felker, FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman girls too, have fproven themselves in Youngwwood High. Many off them belong to the Home-Ec Club and have often made our mouths water with those delicious odors of food. The Freshman assembly was a big success, thor- oulghly enjoyed by all. It was unique--the only darkie show orf the whole Year. Eddie Carlson is undoulbtedly the fblondest negro for miles around. The Freshman dance resulted favorably also. The gym was tastefully decorated with spring 'blossoms and memos were in the form of tulips. The upperclassmen wish to commend the freshmen class of 44 not only for -their individual achieve- ments, but for their su-pport of the other class activit- ies and of the school in general. The girls have fbeen active in the glee club and the class is well represent- ed in the school band. The Freshies, 'being rather lively, have given the teachers a few gray hairs, nevertheless, we predict a great future for them in Younglwood High School befause they have what it takes--plenty of school sp rit. First Row-Sammy lNoel, Jim Ganter, ' on Ganter, Ronny Miller. Second Row-Bill Peoples, Keith Kunkle, Jimmy Henderson Third Row-Joe McManos, Paul 'Nu1l, Joe Poerio C235
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