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PAUL WYSE GLENN WYSE MARILYN MILLER WALDO AESCHLIMAN P a u l likes to drive tractor for his father. Marilyn is pick- ing flowers to make a beautiful bouquet. Glenn i s just about to begin work in the fields. Waldo looks as if his hunting trip was a success. I PAUL WYSE is the shortest boy in. the class. He was a member of FFA three years. Paul and his brother Glenn won a having the best dairy project trophy for of the local chapter. He played roles in and senior class plays. Paul the junior was a member of choir and boys glee club. His deep voice is surprising compared to his small stature. GLENN WYSE is the tall, quiet fellow who was a helpful member of FFA. He acted as student supervisor, his senior year, to the sophomore shop class. This hard-work- ing fellow did not have much time for extra-curricular activities but was a mem- ber of boys glee club. Glenn shows ex- ceptional talent when working with wood and does so in his spare time. MARILYN MILLER is the dark-haired, dark-eyed senior girl, who is very shy and reserved. Marilyn was a member of girls glee club for four years and of choir her senior year. She worked in the office and she hoped to get a secretarial job after graduation. Marilyn was a member of the speech class and took her turn giving news broadcasts. WALDO AESCHLIMAN is the short dark- haired boy who served as class president in his ,junior year. Ben, as Waldo is known, was an active member of FFA. He was elected State Farmer in his Junior year. This accomplishment is based on achievement and participation in vocation- al agriculture. He capably handled one of the lead roles in the junior play. Sensors -lt
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JOAN LEUPP HARLAN GEARIG JOAN LEUPP is the brown-haired,green- eyed senior who came to Pettisville in the middle o f her freshman year. Jo had formerly attended Archbold. She was in choir for three years and girls glee club for four years. Jo is president of the local FHA, and was a member of student council her sophomore and junior years. She had roles in both class plays. HARLAN LEE GEARIG is the shy, quiet, professor-type. One of his favorite pas- times i s reading. HDewey,N a s he is called by his classmates was in FFA for two years. He won an award for being the first local student to raise a ton litter. From early childhood Harlan has been in- terested in farming after graduation. NANCY PORTER was of Pet Echoes. She two years. She was a girls and planned to farm circulation editor was on the staff for member of choir and glee club all four of her high school years. She also sang in a mixed octet and in a girls sextet Nancy in her sophomore and junior years in her freshman year played the part of Sylvia in the junior play nMother is a Freshman.n ARLENE SCHULTZ is the tall, quiet, business-like type of individual. Arlene was vice-president of the newly organized FHA. She was a valuable band member for the majority of her school years. She sang in girls glee club, and in choir her senior year. Arlene played the part of Mrs. Dupre in the senior play HThe Great Big Doorstep.H -13- Seniors NANCY PORTER ARLENE SCHULTZ Q Q Joan is leaving the Tot and Teen Shop after a day's work. Nancy is taking a picture while on the senior trip. .U i'WMMd Harlan bu s i l y u n l oads the chicken feed from the truck. Arlene is shown standing at home be- side the family car.
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Juniors gg At the beginning of the school year the junior class chose their officers as follows: David Sauder, president: Marlene Rychener, vice-president: Norma Nofziger, secretary: and Rachel Frey, treasurer. Mr. Ray was chosen as sponsor. The class gave their play, nThree Blind Dates, on November 13. Elaine Rychener and Junior Beck, a sophomore, drafted to fill out the roll of junior boys, played the leads. A n Old Fashioned Supper, which the juniors served in the school cafeteria, was year's activities. are Marlene Rychen- 'f !1 'w A' a high point in the In the snap at left er, David Sauder, and Rachel Frey selling candy at noon. The new display table was built by the Junior boys. BACK ROW: David Sauder, Marlene Rychener, Rachel Frey, Doro- thy Beck. SECOND ROW: L. J. Burkholder, Donnabelle Riegsecker, Mabel Ann Roth, Margaret Rupp, Mary Louise Rufenacht, Mr. Ray. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Miller, Eugene Richer, Shirley Wanner, Norma Nofziger, Shari Weber, Iris Harvey, Elaine Rychener.
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