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O'ClTIAN-Page 21 Row leleangtte Roller, Dorothy Rice, Ioanne Richard, Sharon Meeker, Pat Seekinqs, Opal Taylor, lane Stemen, Betty Stutz. Row 2AFredrick Whittunq. Dick Busch, Dick Points, Patty Heyman, Retha Hill, Wilma Fickert, Mary Boroft, Helen Shaw, Loma Agler, Gale Smith, Miss Dull, Sponsor. Row 3fVernon Adeblieu, Glenn Bolenbaugh, Iim Rickard, Raymond Balliet, Donald Ream, Lester Merkle, Clarence Beach, Iim Gunter, Charles Cramer. I NINE LITTLE The Warriors added twenty-eight bright freshies to their rolls Of course, We're young and have to learn new lessons for our goal. But with our leaders and good crew to guide us on our way We'll reach our port in 'fifty-one and there won't be any delay. Our staff consists of Busch and Smith in role of presidents: lane Anne's our scribe: Ieanette's the one who takes in all our cents: Our news is then broadcast by Shaw who fills the Totem Pole. With how we spend our leisure time and fill the studies role. The biggest job we had all year was planning many a thing To make our program for assembly have a brand new ring: It started with a student speech, then followed a duet- The Serenade of the Bells by Sharon and Ieanettey A reading next by Balliet was followed by a skit Which made some upper classmen know of course You Can't Top It. Then last of all but not the least we'll mention those few boys Who helped to fill the Warrior's team with many added joys: In every game away or home these players helped the team: A single score could not be made except for Points, Beach, Cramer or'Beam.
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Page 20-O'CITIAN Row 1-Virginia Hertel, Shirley Brand, Patty Krugh. Betty Brunni, Betty Frye, Lois Custer, Elizabeth Croy. Marcella Stetler, Bonnie Bigham. Row 2-Donna Kruqh, Virginia Hurless. Phyllis Wallace, Vivian Busch. Lola Eiblinq, Patsy Rickard, Mary Carr, Helen Long, Betty Mottinger, Mrs. Wurster, Sponsor. Row 3-Max Prichard, Floyd Spitler, Iay Dee Putman, Art McConn, Larry Kohn, Ralph Schaadt, Glenn Holler, lack Priddy. Maynard George, Robert Eber. TEN LITTLE In our Freshman year, our class included thirty-one members, to whom high school seemed a little strange: for we were not quite used to changing classes and keeping our books in lockers. We selected very capable class oificers: Shirley Brand, our president: Patsy Rickard, vice president: Lola Mae Eibling. secretary: and Patty Krugh, treasurer. We were fortunate in having Mr. West as sponsor. When we had a skating party on November 7, 1946, at the Y. W. C. A. everyone rode on the school bus. Such fun as we had that night! Imagine a room lull of freshies, hall of whom did not know how to skate! Well, it was a case of stay out of our way or take your chance. We were better able to begin the second lap of the high school race. Our officers who are managing the Sopho- more team are Shirley Brand, president: Iay Dee Putnam, vice president: Iohn Priddy. secretary: Max Prichard, trea- surer: Lola Mae Eibling, news reporter: and Maynard George, advisor on parliamentary procedure. Mrs. Helen Wur- ster. the new music teacher, is our sponsor. We have selected our class colors which are green and gray. and our class flower, the yellow rose. With these chosen. we're ready for the third lap of the relay. We learned so much last year at the skating party that we decided to try it again this year, on October 22nd. Thinking ahead to the prom and an annual, we decided to begin our preparations early. Each suggestion for in- creasing our funds was welcomed and used to good advfantageeon November 8th the sale of forget-me-nots. and a bazaar and bake sale on December Sth. We intend to be the best Iunior class Ohio City Liberty has ever had.
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