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FRESHMEN FirsT row: Sharon Lee Aldrich, Gerald Anderson, Gloria Armel, Paul Arnold, Donald Bahls. Second row: Donald Baker, Jacqueline Baker, RoberT Bau- man, Joan Beekman, Alice Jean Beiswanger. Third row: James Bell, Mary Lee Biumer, J. C, Bcnar, Ger- aldine Bordner, BeTTy Boszor. FourTh row: Carl Bowman, Evelyn Browand, Thelma CaroTh- ers, Richard Casselman, Philip Conklin. FiT+h row: Geraldine Crooks, Jacqueline Cunningham, Pa- Tricia Deibele, Eugene Dickerson, PaTricia Dickerson. FRESHMEN We, The Treshmen, Class oT I949, have sTruggled Through our TirsT year OT high school. For Those who have always a++ended The Kendallville Public Schools, The change Trom The eighTh grade To high school was noT disTurbing louT Tor The newcomers Trom The counTry schools, iT Took several weeks To learn The Teachers' names, The rules and regulaTions OT The assembly periods, erc. We Teel now like The TorToise ThaT had a Tour mile walk ahead of him and had covered The TirsT mile-Though The pasT year was diTTiculT and hard aT Times, we have gain- ed Trom iT selT-confidence and The desire To com- pleTe The resT oT our journey. This year under The sponsorship oT Miss AungsT, we elecTed oTTicers as Tollows: Jack HarT, presi- denT: Gloria Sell, vice-presidenT: Joan LamonT, se- creTary7 and Dick Shoup, Treasurer. We changed our class Tlower To The yellow rose and The colors SixTh row: Flossie Dishman, ElizabeTh Drumheller, Rosella Emerick, Franklin Frey, Richard FriTz. SevenTh row: Doris Gard, Ronald Gongwer, PaTricia Gray- bill, PaTTy Green. Harold Hammon. EighTh row: Roy Haney, Franklin Hannon, Shirley Harsha, Jack HarT, Mary HarT. NinTh row: PaTsy HarT, Phyllis HarT, Mary Haywood George Henry, Joanne HeTrick. TenTh row: Rose Ann Holmes, John l-lorneTT, EvereTT Hov- arTer, Cecile l-luTT, Dolores lddings. Page Twenty-eight
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Firsl row: Jaclc Messner, Arnol Miller. Dean Miller, Donald Miller. Second row: Shirley Morr, Roberl' Lee Moses, Gene Mouni, Orea Mulholland. Third row: Jaclc Newlcirlr, Richard Newman, Barbara Panr, Charles Presfon. Fourfh row: Harold Reecer, Mary Esfher Shew, Gene Shields, Argil Shock. Filrh row: Elaine Shoner, Sharon Simon, Bill Smilh, Ted Spidel. SOPHOMORES Our firsr class parly, in The form of a Weiner roas+, was held in November ar Lillle Long Lake. and. alrhough we were almosl rained our, everyone agreed H' was one of +he nicesr parries we'd had. Also rhis year, on December 8, we held a parly for rhe whole school afrer 'rhe baskelball game. l-lor-dogs and pop were served. The highlighr of our sophomore year came when our class swealers arrived. They are a royal blue cardigan wirh a big while K on lhem, and wilh a blue 47 on 'rhe K. We are cerrainly proud of rhem. As our class moves on, we hope we have lefr somerhing 1'ha'l' will be a benefir 'ro all Jrhose who follow in our foorprinrs. Sixlh row: Shirley S+ephens, Carol Jean Srrawser, Donald Taylor, Jean Trowbridge. Sevenrh row: Joan Trowbridge, James Veil. Beverly Voss, Richard Wagner. Eighrh row: Trevor Waller, Harry Walrers, Berry Weiriclc, Mariorie Wenrworlh. Ninlh row: Amy Mae Whelzel, Duane Whifford, Paul Zaw- adzlre, Donald Zeedylc, Joan Ziebell, Nor in picfurez Ernes+ Kammerer, Maxine Lash, Maynard Randol, Kennelh Siberf, Belly Slrouse. Page Twenty seven
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FirsT row: Carolyn lhrie, Roberfa Isbell, Leland Jar.'eTT, Hom- er Johnson, Francis Kiebel. Second row: Carl Kimpel, Dean Kline, RoberT Koons, Mari- lyn Kreischer, Eugene KurTz. Thir drow: Joaan LarnonT, Caroll Lash, KenneTh Lash, Doyle Lauer, WauniTa Lewis. FourTh row: Wade Liebing, Wayne Lindsey, JaneT Macomb- er, Richard Marsh, Alvin Miller. FiTTh row: Donna June Miller, Doris Miller, Helen Miller, Wava Miller, RoberT Misselhorn. FRESHMEN To blue and gold. Our moTTo Backbone noT Wish- bone, remained The same. We are proud OT our classmaTes who are ouT- sTanding in music, arT, dramaTics and sporTs. The nighT OT November 3, l944, Tound The Tresh- men scrampering around over Town Through a heavy downpour oT rain, calling aT This house Tor a head oT cabbage, and ThaT house Tor a T930 pen- ny. The occasion was, oT course, our TirsT class parTy. ATTer we had compleTed our scavenger hunT we all meT in The liTTle gym where we could dry oTT and have our sTunTs, group games and re- TreshmenTs. Again on The nighT oT April 6, I945, we all gaTh- ered in The liTTle gym Tor our Tinal class parTy oT The year. Games were played and reTreshmenTs were served. A good Time was enioyecl by all. ln our remaining years of high school we wish To keep a good record and esTablish a Tirmer basis Tor The classes ThaT Tollow. Sixth row: Maxine Niclcerson, Richard Nodine, Beverly O'- Dell, Suzanne Redmond, Evelyn Reecer. SveenTh row: Sharon Rensberger, Donald Richwine, BeTTf Rimmel, Max SchlichTenmeyer, Gloria Sell. Eighfh row: Sarah ShaTTer, Paula SheeTs, Richard Shoup. Doris SmiTh, Joan SmiTh. NinTh row: Mariorie Snoolc, Evelyn Spidel, Thomas STouT, Richard STreb, Junior Tarney. TenTh row, Darrell TrasTer, Rhoda WenTsch, Beverly WenT- worTh, Unis WiIliTs, Donna WiTzlce. NOT in picTure: Bonnie Curie, James Frazie, Charles Lower. Page Twenty-nine
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