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FIRST ROW: Betty Brubaker, Janet Walls, PattyHunrer Don High, Jack Smalley, RosalindBigham, Marlene Wal lace John Cramer, BobGood, Jim Clouse. SECOND ROW: Mr Fleck, WaVe1Tay10r, Bob Brand, Clarence Mottinger Ned Scheidr, Don Keber, Lloyd Tolan, DickGalloway. is . , Charles Doan, Corky Points. THIRD ROW: P8U1iI16HOf- - mann, Phyllis Wirten, Janice Ricketts, CharlesC1ouse, Melvin Fickert, Thelma Gepliart, Herbert McConn, Lois . Beach, Christine Pollak, Iris Baker. Monday morning, September 8, 1949, 31 bright students entered high school to start a long drive toward graduation. The first year we lost Vernon Adelblue but also gained one when Don Keber carne, holding our number at 31. The officers our first year were Bob Good, President: Jack Smalley, Vice-President, Janet Walls, Secretary, Ned Scheidt, Treasurer, and Mr. Fleck as our sponsor. Now the second year, we started out with 31. We lost Leland Brown but gained one when Charles Doan came. Our officers this year are Iris Baker, President, Marlene Wallace, Vice- Presidentg Rosalind Bigham, Secre- tary, Betty Brubaker, Treasurer, and again we have Mr. Fleck as our spon- sor. We chose our class colors, White and Wine, and the Wine ,Rose as our class flower. During the next two years we hope to gain what we are striving for. Graduation!
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In the year 1948, our class of '52 entered high school, There were 28 stu- dents. During this year, three more stu- dents enteredour class. Deloyd Rickard and Carl Johnson guided. us through our firstyear with the help of Mr. Hamp- shire, our sponsor. During our second year, Joanne Wise was our Presidentg Barbara Cowgill, Vice-Presidentg and our sponsor was Mr. Green. We chose our class colors, rose and gray, and our class flower, the pink rose. Our class motto was chosen, The Way ls Hard, But The Prize ls Great. During that year we had a Halloween party at Rex Hurless', aChristmas party at Irene and Lester Merkle's. We also had a Weiner roast at Rockford. We had a cake raffle which helped our treasury increase, We also in our sophomore year lost Vernon Pontsler and Melba Agler. Now in our third year we are trying to gain a higher education. We now have Z3juniors. Our leaders for this year are Dick Good, Presidentg Barbara Cowgill, Vice-Presidentg Joanne Wise, Secretaryg Rosalyn Clouse, Treasurer, and Alice Custer, Historian. We gained Danny Sutton this year. We had a party at Joanne Wise's. On November 3, 1950, we had our class play, Do, Re, Me. It was quite a success. To Mr. Cress, our sponsor, goes the honor of directing the play. Now a few weeks later we have our new class rings, which we are very proud of, Nextwe are looking forwardto start- ing on our Prom. We hope it will be as successful as our class play. FIRST ROW: Joyce Ayers, Rosalyn Clouse, Martha Jane Clouse, Gloria Adams, Dorothy Witten, Max Kohn, Barbara Cowgill, Mary Wittung. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cress, Carl Johnson, Rex Hurless, Wally Smith, Deloyd Rickard, Joe Hertel, Lester Merkle. THIRD ROW: Alice Custer, Bob Mosier. Jim Carr, Dick Good, Jim Witten, Dan Sutton, Jack Wailick, Joanne Wise, Irene Merkle.
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We started our journey through high school with twenty-five eager freshmen. It wasn't long until one of our girls, Margaret Fenton, left us. We bade her farewell and she was off. A little later, we thought we saw something new and found that it was a new girl, Mary Mar- garet Adelblue, We were all sorry that our advisor, Mr. Jenkins, left us, but we got started again with Mr. Green as our advisor. Next we chose our leaders which were: Boss -- Jerry Whiteg Straw Boss -- Ellen Sturnpg Banker -- Patty Brubaker, Secretary -- Belle Bighamg Red Cross -- Rhea Boroff and Bill Stutzg and last and least Historians -- Roberta Long and Marji Edwards. Then came cheerleader try-outs. From the four girls who tried out, Roberta Long was chosen. And finally came the dreadful day of our initiation. Boy, were we scared! -- Nothing happened. Next was the election for carnival king and queen. Our candidates were Jerry White and Patty Brubaker. We were glad to hear that Patty was chosen queen for the carnival. So endsour first year. If Fate is kind, we will return next fall. FIRST ROW: June Carr, Marjiann Edwards, Bill Stutz, Charles Rice, Jack Tribolet, Lee Pontsler, Bob Williams, Belle Bigham. SECOND ROW: Mr. Green, Jim Ayers, jerry White, Connie Straw, Sally Beach, Mary Adelblue, Rhea Boroff, Roberta Long, Janice Morgan. THIRD ROW: Patty Brubaker, Ellen Stump, Ilo Woods, Robert Long, Tom Ainsworth, Rollle Custer, Bob Emerick, Charles Putman, Junior Brown, Barbara Brubaker. 28
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