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SEATIED: Dave Wfallick. Shirley Zwallen Kenny Vlfillaman. joscphine Halter. Mary Lou Russell, Ellen Bush. Marlene XVyant, STAND- ING: Don Bixler, Clarke Miller, Mark Over- hnlt. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nona Schiltz, Bob Roh- hins, George Wzlggoner. Richard Wearstler, Marcia Patterson, Dave Snyder, Pete Spence, Neal Surhey, Nancy Price. SEATED: Don Noebe, Barbara Mathias. STANDING: Larry Low, Doreen Gillman, Sam Martin, Gary Lesh, Lester Mohler, joe Moledor. Susan McIntyre. 1953 KNEELING: Tom Wills. Don Zcigcr. STANDING: Sally Wilkins, Marlene Weinhardt, Cynthia Starks, jean Harter.
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Marlene Wyant, Don Bixler, Barbara Mathias, Sally lierroclin. JUNIORS O F F I C E R S BARBARA MATHIAS President DONALD BIXLER Vice President SALLY BERRODIN Sefretrn'y-Treaslner MARLENE WYANT Historian llere the juniors are working so very hard on their third jigsaw puzzle. ln our first year as Freshmen, we started work- ing on a rather simple puzzle. When that one was finished, it was our Sophomore year and time for the second one. That puzzle has just been completed. XX'e are finally .juniors and starting a harder one this year. l.et's put the border together first. Oh, look, some of the pieces resemble a chemistry book, an algebra problem, scholarship tests, and the tough American history book. Now we have the out- line finished. We can try to put the pieces into place in the center of the puzzle. I will try this piece right here. I hope it fits. Say, isn't that a musical note? That makes me think of the jun- iors in the musical organizations at N. C. Oh, that one that you have is like a football, and there is a number on it-Ili. lsn't li the number of our boys who played football? And there is ROW I llerb lirskine, Joanne Albrecht, Bill Geitgey. im llurkin, Sally lierrodin. ROW Z: John Holl, mnt Arthur, Ray lilsass, Earl Givler. one in the shape of a basketball. The boys did well in sports this year. The puzzle is making progress. It takes a lot of hard and continuous work. We must keep at our job. This piece is in the shape of an E, which goes right into the center of our puzzle. lt portrays the word effort, which we all have put forth in selling Christmas candy and producing our class play, The Inner Willy. There are just two pieces left, one in the shape of a boy and the other a girl. That makes me think of the biggest event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Shady Hollow Country Club. Putting the puzzle together wasn't as difficult as we expected it to be. What helped to make it a successful year was the advice we had from our sponsors, Mrs. Young and Mr. Schneider. As a junior class. we wish to express our appreciation of all our teachers who have guided the Class of '53.- Marlene lyfytlflf. ROW l: Don Keller, Ned Lehman, Karl Gooseman ROW 2: Eileen Mason, Bob Humbcrt. Richard Kolp Mary Edna Hagedorn, Wilma Alauman, Phil Howes.
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SOPHOMORES Dick Sumser, Don Iihlers, Linda Swann, Bonnie Speicher, Nancy Gardner. OFFICERS DON EHLERS DICK SUMSER LINDA SWANN BONNIE SPEICHER NANCY GARDNER Vire President President Secretary Treasurer H ixto fitlll FIRST ROW: Dan Paige, Leslie Mohler, Valette Maruna, Ann Workman, Wanda May, Lucy Rinehart, Nancy Uplinger, Iistahelle Landau, Albert Willison, Joann Swanson, Audrey Mellen. SIKIOND ROW: Carol Schario, joan Scanlon, Jeanette Willis. NWIUQ' P053 Dean Williwn- Ffcd M2lfl1iHS. Carol Miller, Bonnie Speirher, Mildred Schworm, Dick Sumser, Larry Swogger. THIRD ROW: David Welker, Otto Wohlbold, George Parker. Russell Metzger. Dick Smith. Bud Zimmer. Dwight Shelhy. Wilbur Rhodes, Linda Swann.
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