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SOPHOMO RES First Row-Left to Right: Orley Neate Bob Gamble Gerald Schaadt Patty Roth Second Row-Left to Right Paulgene Clouse Evelyn Collins Delbert Amweg Carl Brown Third Row-Left to Right: Arthur Darwood Donald Hertel Ruby Billieu Marilyn Morgan Fourth Row-Left to Right: Jeanette Kelly Gaylord Hoffman Joan Kline Glen Mosier Fifth Row-Left to Right Betty Wright George Wise Anna Mary Emeriek Jean Ledyard Sixth Row-Left to Right Phyllis Galloway Donna Brown Phyllis Switzer Cla Mae Frye Seventh Row-Left to Right Donald Hurless Ralph Taylor Eighth Row-Left to Right: Billie Kohn Mr. Rutter, Sponsor
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1 if vg- JUNIORS First Row-Left to Right: Bill Medaugh Frank Doan Wilbur Prichard Second Row-Left to Right: Lloyd Wiseman Max Bennett Bill Heppeard Third Row-Left to Right: Gordon Morgan Ramon Murray Norman Darwood Fourth Row-Left to Right: Dane Ickes Robert Bolenbaugh Roux Myers Fifth Row-Left to Right: Betty High Veda Heppeard June Hurless Sixth Row-Left to Right: Ilo Shindeldecker Margie Bigham Bessie Stetler Seventh Row: Joan Nieford Eighth Row: Miss Throop. Sponsor . Ye-, 0,,,7, .. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1941 a class of green irc-'hiss entered the Ohio City-Liberty High School. They weren't very coniident and 'they weren't like most Freshmen. That year we elected as our class leaders: Gaylord Taylor. presidentg Frank Doan. vice-presidentg Ilo Shindeldecker, secretary. and Wilbur Prich- ard, treasurer. Mrs. J. C. Phillips, he for- mer Miss Helen Sullins, was our sponsor. Our class party was held at Roux Myers' woods where we had a wiener roast and play- ed games. The next year we found ourselves as studious Sophomores under the direction of Mr. Rutter, our new coach, School went on as usual, and we were too busy studying to think about doing anything else that year. The school year of 1942-43 opened with a bang! As proud Juniors we were made more deliberate by our sponsor, Miss Throop. We chose as our class officers: Norman Darwood, presidentg Ilo Shindeldecker, vice- president: June Hurless, secretary, and Frank Doan as our treasurer. We held a bake sale and a scrap drive on December 5, 1942, and started to enlarge our treasury. We also received our class rings later in the year. However, our biggest event of the year will be the Junior-Senior Re- ception on May 7. Our class party was held at the school auditorium where we played games. After the recreation, we proceeded to the cafeteria for refreshments. As this school year comes nearer to its close, we shall watch the seniors and make ourselves ready for the exercises which we shall experience next year.
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FRESHMEN First Row-Left to Right: Donald Kesler Charles Mottinger Louise Marbaugh Bud Krugli Second Row-Left to Right: Doyt Prichard Max Brubaker Patty Thurston Gus Scheidt Third Row-Left to Right: Betty Bolenbaugh Donald Miller Max Mercer Bud Heffeliinger Fourth Row-Left to Right: George McComb Helen Eber Maurice Taylor Raymond Stemen Fifth Row-Left to Right: Ned Krugh Roger Bigham Norman Amweg Hermenia Hoffman Sixth Row-Left to Right Mary Lou Prichard Roger Morgan Doroihy Brown Arlene Bolenbaugh Seventh Row-Left to Right: Bill Case Junior Bigham Donna. Handwerk Mary Louise King Eighth Row-Left to Right: Jim Detterer Ma1'vin Putman Mr. David Jones, Sponsor
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