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ROW I: Alan Cooper, James Morrow, Troy Ingram, George Armstrong. Ioan Ellenson, Byron McCo1ly, Merritt Birkey, Wilma Schuster. ROW II: Richard Urbas, Melvin Birky, Mary Jean Herz, Nancy Guernsey Donna Murphy, Shirley Eggert. Mary Jane Cavinder, Bonnie Reed. ROW III: Ronald Gibson. James Reed. Henry Busker, Robert Petry, Herbert McKay. Thomas Alyea, Kenneth Litwiller, Ronald Kirby. ROW IV: Mr. Bastin. John Goffe, Peter Bischoff, Patricia Riley. Judy Grube, Donna Wise, Kay Blood, Heather Mo- Neill. The Sophomore Class is looking toward a great future in sports. Most of the boys are interested in either basketball, baseball, or track: some already are outstanding athletes. Everyone in the class seems to like roller skating because their first class party was a skating party at Wheatfield. At the end of the year they ordered their class sweaters. The class officers for this year are: President,George Armstrongg Vice- President, Jim Morrowg Secretary, Merritt Birkyg Treasurer, Byron Mc- Collyg Student Council Represent- atives, Joan Ellenson and Troy Sponsored by ALYEA'S SERVICE Ingra m. 'I5
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ROW I: Carol Mitchell, Anita Fry, Marilyn Poisel, Mary McColly, Peter Grube, Raymond Smith, Duane Osburn. ROW II: Marilyn Burtner, Betty Steffel, Joyce Butterworth, Dorotht Zukowski, Phyllis Button Jane Arend, Barbara Hites. Mary Alice Thatcher. ROW III: Mrs. Gidley. Tom Murphy, Jack Wright, Ron- ald Laszlo, Curtis Wilson, Louis Asher, Don Epson, Edith Dionne, Carol Hanaway, Mr. Alhemeyer. The Junior Class has had a very busy year. They began working on their play soon after school started. They presented The Cannibal Queen on November 2. Then they began working on the Junior-Senior prom, which was the big event of the year. The class officers for this year are: President, Mary McCol1y Vice-President, Peter Grubeg Sec- retary, Marilyn Poiselg Treasurer, Raymond Smith, Student Council Representatives, Anita Fry and Duane Osburn. 63444 af 775 Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION, WILSON BATES-POST 190 14
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ROW I: Ronald West, Clayton Hoover, Richard Johnson, Malinda Frame, Ruth Ellen Thatcher, Nila Jo Ellenson, Patricia Smith, June Lowman. ROW II: Dale Piepho, Patricia Phillips, Julia Morrow, Karen Rosenthal, Ida Comer, Mary Jane Hrdlicka, Margaret Little, Helen Hunter. ROW III: Mr. Kincaid, Jerry Steinhilber, Joyce Epson, Patricia Wale, Mary Lou Knoph, Joyce Ann Wise, Dorothy Obenchain, Carolyn Frame. The Freshmen have finally made the grade! They are so proud to be called Freshies . how proud they'1l be to be called Seniors! The main event for the Freshmen girls is the G.A.A. initiation. The boys enjoy this event more than the girls do. The class officers this year are: President, Richard Johnsong Vice- President, Clayton Hooverg Treasur - er, Malinda Frameg Secretary, Ruth Thatcher: Student Council Repre- sentatives. Nila Jo Ellenson and David Van Veld 66444 af 7955 Sponsored by NEIL MORROW'S TURKEY FARM I6
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