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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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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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1954 Last year we left the Class of '54 riding into the future with the Castle of Graduation as its goal. Before our journey was half way com- pleted we had to venture through the Forest of Sophomore ruled by the three ogres, Plane Geometry, English, and Biology. As we journeyed on, a few new students found their way to us and joined our merry band. We entered the forest with little fear, and what fears we did have were overcome by the guidance of Sir Sonnhalter and Sir Wright. The first obstacle that lay in our path was the Freshman-Sophomore Party, which was conquer- ed with skill and ease. Our next obstacles were challenges from other schools in the lines of debate, music, and sports. We were triumphant in all fields and continued on our way. The forest was becoming dense now and, after a tough struggle with first semester exams, in which some of us sustained a few injuries, we came upon a clearing. In this place we rein- forced ourselves, polished our armor, and once again mounted our white chargers. The all high school play, athletic events, musical contests, and scholarship were all part of our past now. Everyone felt the air of intensity around us as we neared the end of the forest and our last and greatest battle with the three ogres approach- ed. Then, like a flash, it was over. The bloody battle was ended and the Class of '54 was again victorious. We lost a few knights and ladies on the way, but the Forest of Sophomore was be- hind us. We have reached the half way point and are proud of our record.-Nancy Gardner. FIRST ROW: Mr. Sonnhalter, Bob Klinger, Sonny Greenho, Judy Buchtel, Ted Brown, Carol Kitzmiller, Mary Dennis, Dick Foltz, Joyce Haines, Nancy Gardner. SECOND ROW: Nevin Lantry, Dick Bourquin, Bob Koons, Fred Culler, Nancy Fetzer, Sue Bowers, Mar- jorie Bonnet, Gary Ferrell. THIRD ROW: Leo Drake, Bob Barnes, Bill Bushong, Connie Gummere, Elinor Acheson, Barbara Gingerich, Bertha Givler. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hushour, Tom Halter, jerry Dick, Paul Dolan, Marilyn Bogue, Don Ehlers.
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