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Sophomores President , , Franklin Sheeter Vice President New , , W Norman Fair Secretary ,,rrrr, ,. W Arlene Schram Treasurer o rrr,, o or, Kenneth Metzger Serg.-at-Arms or Lasazaro Vasquez First Row: Bruce Allen, Robert Eaxter, Eleanor Briggs, Edna Buettner, Betty Butler, Patty Curnieun, .Inner Coon. Second Row: Suzanne I,1eXYeese, Yioln l,veYYitt. lfonald Ditto, Norman Fair. Bill Fe-atliers, .lohn l'l0Z1lll8l'S. Rita Friend. Third Row: Robert lfo-uglii, Eddie- Granger. lliuliaril Hiegvl, Margaret Hilvers. Bobbie Holienbrink, .lolin Hoover, Donald Jzxcoinel. Fourth Row: X1-il Jettinghoff. Melvin Johnson. Bob Knapp. Edwin Lindeinan, Marvin Lucas,
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Junior Class History Forty-iive members of Jefferson High en- tered the school on September 6th as Jun iors. Our class was well represented the past year in Choir, Band, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Ath- letics, Honor Society, and Varsity HD . Seven members of our class were inducted into the National Honor Society, and three Junior boys were initiated into the D Club. We contributed eight players to the football squad, and so next year We are anticipating a big football year. Our Junior boys have the basketball games. The Junior girls' bas- ketball and volleyball team were champions of the school in intramural competition. The Junior class play Tattletalel' was di- rected by Miss Benning, with the help of our home room teacher, Miss Rogers. The prom ended the social activities of our Junior year. The theme Gold for 49ers,' was carried out effectively in the Senior Class colors. After nine months of scholastic and social activities, We find that school has been the given their share of enthusiasm and effort in best place for us. -Grace Violet First Row: Wanda Kerns, Norinii Kramer, Larry Kurtz, Joe Martin, XYilbur Matzen, Sue Maxson. Second Row: Beverly Mcricle, Robert Miller, Martina Mittermaier, Eddie Nash, Avonelle P1 l B'lll 1 1 IU , 1 iu . Third Row: Norman Point, Robe-rt Hislenour, Robert Rinehart, Florence Schroeder, John Schroeder. lion Smith. Fourth Bow: lluth Snider, Marilyn Strayer, Grace Violet. if 'U'
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Sophomore Class History September ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, a group of teenage students en- tered Delphos High to begin their tenth year of school. The class was divided into two home rooms with Miss Wanamaker and Miss Ben- ning as home room teachers. The initiation of the five following Varsity D members took place in December. La- sazaro Vasquez, Jack Swick, Don Jacomet, Bob McDonald, and Charles Violet. Several Sophomore boys made up the Reserve basket- ball team and did a fine job all through the season. The girls also have been busy with G. A. A. and Y-Teen activities and also Li- brary duties. The Sophomores are looking forward to a wonderful vacation and then coming back next year as sophisticated Juniors. -Arlene Schram First Row: Gary Malin, Bill Martin, Robert Macllonnlsl, Kenneth Metzger, Mae Miller, Donald Moore, Ethel Mox. Second Row: Lula Mullen, Ann Myers, John Pavel. Carol Powell, Norman Rice, Nelson Sanders, Arlene Schrani. Third Bow: Rita Shaw, Franklin Sh:-eter, Mary Sterling, Bob Stewart, .lack Swivk, Lasazaro Vasquez, Ramon Va squez. Fourth Row: Charles Violet, Darlene NVQ-lls, Bill lVilcox, Melvin Wreede.
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