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EIGHTH GRADE The 8th grade was a very active class this past school year, boasting 32 members. Officers for the 1954-55 year were Bob Porter, president; Barbara Lenhart, vice-president; Woodson Coffee. secretary-treasurer; and Dianne Van Horn, student council representative. Around Christmas time, the 8th grade gave a formal dance, using fairyland” as their theme. This idea was carried out with some very clever decorations. They also took a very active interest in organizing the junior high student council. TOMORROWS WHAT IS IT? BEAUTIES BACK ROW: Mr. Kuhlman, sponsor, Donnie Shennan, Byron Hall, Riley Proctor. Robert McKinney, Paul May-rose, Gary McCracken, Donna Ewing, Georganne Ulfers, Dianne Van Horn, Carol Wuetle, Karen Hattan. SECOND ROW: Jim Beauchamp, Billy Eacret, Jackie Warden, Dick O'Connor, Ronnie Sherman, Florence Rake, Beth Volkman, Susan Prosser, Carol Hansen, Lucille Harger, Kae Harger. FIRST ROW: John Smedley, Jay Roberts, Ray Sahm, Woodson Coffee, Bob Porter, Barbara Lenhart, Nonien Schnuerle, Pam McCall, Anita Boothroyd. 21
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FRESHMEN The officers of the Freshmen class are president, Betty Bennett; vice-president, Carolyn Mahagan; treasurer, Joyce Howard; secretary, Eleanor Alberts; student council representative, Chet Andrews. This lively bunch of Freshmen had an exciting beginning to their high school days. About the first thing the girls did was to join the Pep Club. They suffered through the initiation and were very good sports. Their first dance was on December 3, called the Snowball dance. The decorations consisted of snowballs hanging from the ceiling, and a snowman on the wall. The next dance was on April 1. They also sold concessions at some of the football and basketball games and gave a competitive class assembly. BACK ROW: Joe O’Donnell. Roni Teicher, Phillip Showalter, Joe McKinney, Larry Welch, Virginia Boll, Shirley Laycook. Diane Duncan, Roselyn Wilson. ROW 3: Can Griffith, Roger Lee, Dick Volkman, Byron Graves, Larry Kivett. Barbara Ebert, Velane Trevarton, Shirley Gilbert, Darlene Trevarton, Marjorie Gorman. ROW 2: Frank Citro, Russell Siebert, Jim Seybold, Jack Whitt, William Schultz, Kaye McConnell, Carol Rake, Pat Connor, Harriet Byerly, Ella Mae Warden. FRONT ROW: Dale Griffith, Steve Enyeart, Chet Andrew, Joyce Howard, Carolyn Mahagan, Mrs. Thomas, sponsor, Betty Bennett, Eleanor Alberts, and Shirley Sidwell. 20
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SEVENTH GRADE BACK ROW: Mrs.Roberts, sponsor, Arthur Lee, David Bianchar, Don Alps, Daniel Campbell, Robert Cink, Kenny Specht, James O'Donnell, Lee Jarvis, Lynne Jarvis, Linda Duncan, La Nae Enyeart, Marilyn Jones, Geraldine Rake, Carol Lichty. SECOND ROW: Jim Wehr, Jack Sawyer, Jim Byerly, Allan Myers, Mary Ann McGraw, Shirley Lambert, Penny Bartlett, Jonnie Funk, Judy Glaze, Sandra Hansen, Judy Bartlett. FRONT ROW: Robert Gray, Russell Welch, Bill Banks, Jim Roby, Kathy Dersham, Karen Stopher, Juleen Hossack, Dianne Herzog, Kathleen Stratton. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW; Bill Banks,Nonien Schnuerle.Bob Porter,Mrs. Roberts, sponsor, Ray Sahm, Susan Prosser, treasurer, Ronnie Sherman. FRONT ROW: Anita Boothroyd, Russell Welch, Kathy Dersham, Jim Roby, secretary, Pam McCall, president, Dianne Herzog, vice-president, Dianne Van Horn, Don Sherman, Karen Stopher. 22
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