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ASU?-RY Y 5 1 W T 4 2 M y 7' is X X19 1 5 is '1 'LG L! ax 9 m'....- ' I ' f lst 2nd 3rd hth Sth ROW Row Row Row: ROW Linda Wallace, Donna Baird, Patty Galbreath, Susan Miles, Cora Shewell, Ida McBride, Ada McBride, Marilyn Headland, Darylene Wyss. Mary King, Kathleen Kampher, Marjorie Hieronimus, Norma Miller, Floretta Roberts, Snirley Nutt, Joanne Summers, Eileen Bradley, Dorothy Clark, Bernice Sanor, Doris Swiger, Nancy Bricker, Ruth Alice Malmsberry, Marilyn Stratton. Mr. Van Brooklin, Beverly Rungles, Glenda Whitacre, Beverly Devall, Annette Bush, Geraldine Swiger, Bertha Swiger, Janet Davis, Sylvia Roth, Patty Woods, Richard Bauman. lwilliam Lucas, Larry Wolford, Carl McCartney, Edward Blythe, Paul Hileman, Donald Blasiman, Ronald Felger, Norman Haessly, Norman Wilcox, Myron Stallsmith, John Stoffer. Kenny Weingart, Bruce Delzell, Merle Secrest, George Gilbert, Omar Shreve, Galen Beck, Jim Ramsey, Bob Miskinins, Don Nardon, Don McBride, Don Capel, Harry Bowker. The Sophomore Class elected officers and Student Council members for the year. The officers are: President, Galen Beck, Vice-President, Lon Capelg Secretary, Eileen Bradley, Treasurer, Darylene Wyss. Dorothy Clark is Miss Print reporter for our class. The Student Council member: are Bernice Sanor, Myron Stallsmith, Norma Miller, and Patty Galbreath. Our class held our yearly hayride in October. The World History class under the supervision of Mr. Ingold went to Pittsburgh to the Museum. Miss Honaker's Biology class visited the Cleveland Museum and zoo, The Latin Class and teacher, Miss Middlesworth, attended the Buhl Plana- tarium in Pittsburgh.
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