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TOP PICTURE First Row: Evadean Clindaniel, Betty Doering, Grace Greene, Fern Frenger, Betty Bartman, Clara Hamilton, Owen Hartman. Second Row: Miss Barnard, sponsor, Virginia Jensen, Lucile Jensen, Betty Davis, Juanita Hamman, Roberta Hively, Irene Culp, Shirley Bammel, Ruby Hershberger. Third Row: Jay Holaway, Frank Hoffer, Gerald Hartman, Kenneth Hershberger, Harvey Copenhaver, Robert Fairchild, Russel Harter, Jerry Hockert, Billy Hos- tetter. Fourth Row: Paul Bourne, Robert Freet, Richard Deardorff, Lewis Bammel, Charles Doyle, Dale Gwin, Max Bigler, Dale Gaut. BOTTOM PICTURE First Row: Betty Nunemaker, Martha Miller, June M. Tobias, Gwendolyn Johnson, Esther Yoder, Dorothy Sheets, Phyllis Oswalt. Second Row: Betty Postma, Carol Pletcher, Joan Nunemaker, Sally Uline, Phyllis Price, Frances Truex, Dorothy Weaver. Third Row: Lois Metzler, Wayne McCuen, Willard Zentz, Robert Lloyd, Ralph Stump, Mr. Schuler, sponsor. Fourth Row: Keith Miller, Roy Pfieffer, Kenneth Middaugh, Merril Pippen, John Price, Charles Stump.
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President Carol Pletcher Vice President Charles Stump Secretary and Treasurer Joan Nunemaker We, the class of ' 45, have found our footing on the first stepping stone with an enrollment of 66. Miss Barnard and Mr. Schuler are our sponsors. We elected as our guide Carol Pletcher, with Charles Stump as her assistant. Joan Nune- maker continues as recorder. We have lost Mr. Schuler to the army, but Miss Barnard has carried on excellently. A great sorrow came to us upon the death of Clifford Mc- Cuen, the father of one of our classmates. We are confidently looking forward to next year, when we expect to tread on the next stone in our high school journey. — Charles Stump.
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FIRST ROW: Eugene Sponseller, Robert Phend, Joan LeFevre, Betty Weiker, Eleanor Stout, Dorothy Hood, Verna Lou Arnott, Kenneth Wal- ters, Rose Marie Hartman, Lorabelle Adams, Eloise Kaufman, Betty Moore, Joyce Klingaman. Jimmy Mellinger, Robert Stillson. SECOND ROW: Doris Anglin, Arlene Rensberger, Jacqueline Estep, Florence Weaver. Lois Reed, Shirley Pittman, Jean Sechrist, Louise Fletcher, Mary Helen Walters, Marilyn Tobias, Betty Lou Mishler, Barbara Postma, Betty Lynch, June Linn, Helen Eley, Miss Hoover, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Grabill, sponsor, Richard Miller, Joe Gould, Wilbur Metzler, Tommy Walters, Robert Crowe, Phillip Cripe, Dale Hershberger, James Housouer, Herman Hall, Jean Dunnuck. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Hepler, Donald Rhodes, Bernard Tyler, Edgar Gray, John Thompson, Lyle Smith, Logan Luke, Don Middleton, Jay Lynch, Sam Adams. President Verna Lou Arnott Vice President Jean Dunnick Secretary and Treasurer Rose Hartman This school year started with fifty-six in the eighth grade. We elected officers soon after school began, namely: presi- dent, Verna Lou Arnott; vice president, Jean Dunnuck; secre- tary and treasurer, Rose Hartman. Tommy Walters, Eugene Sponseller, Jean Dunnuck and Herman Hall were elected to the student council. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Hoover and Mr. Grabill. At the beginning of the year we held a skating party which was enjoyed by all. We are looking with great anticipation toward our fresh- man year in high school. — Barbara Postma.
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