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The Sophomore Class started the year 1953-54 by electing the following offic- uis: Donald Treadwell, President, Mary Lyon, Vice-liresidentg Marcia Kenyon, Seeretaryg Robert XVhitson, Treasurer, and Virginia Madigan, Assembly Committee Representative. The first money-making activity was two one-aet plays, entitled It's Cold ln Theni Thar Hills and Bobby Sox , presented January 29. Other activities were a bake sale in March, and a sock dance May 7. The elass advisors are Miss June NVitzel and Mr. Arlon VVilber. 'Z t ' ' i if .QQ Qi 5 First How: J. Baker, D. Craig, J. Haynes, J. Bowen, M. VValters, D. Dutton, I.. Swin- ney. Second How: Miss June Witzel - Advisor, N. Maines, M. Kenyon, M. Lyon, D. Tread- well, R. Whitson, H. Edington, D. Conklin. Third llow: David NYhite, A. DeVVandel. M. Field, J. Frederick, J. Hollenbeek, S. McCann, li. Hand, A. Vittorio, li. Sliocmaker, J. Rector, H. Blackman. Fourth How: C. Mattoon, J. Phillips, K. Johnson, V. Madigan, G. Guard, G. Srher- er, A. Lowery, P. Peake. L. Main, E. Maslyn, J. Maslyn, F. Taney. lfifth How: C. Amidon, B. Hofer, J. Kireh, D. Yeetkley, G. Heusler, G. Gleason, L. Butler, G. Taney, Donald White, N. Middlebrook, K. Overslaugh, N, Oaks. 31
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cmdaz . ..p,f'i'm, First Row: B. Iddinggs, li. Conklin, li. French, N. Deuel, C. Adams, J. Henderson. Second How: C. Smith, C. Verdehem, B. Denniston, P. Miller, J. Nagel, ll. Van- lleinel, P. Glass, S. Lord. 'l'hird llow: Mrs. Miriam Howard - Advisor, M. Scherbyn, G. Hart, B. Enders. A. Gifford, IJ. Diederiek, I.. Heusler. A. Conner, Ii. King. I. Perkins, Mr, NVilbur K. Hartmann - Adxisor. lfourth Row: C. Iddings, B. House. A. Pickard. Il. Iiggleton, IJ. Nellis, C. llcliuyter, l.. Johnson, W. Smith, I'. Iloppel, C. Madigan, Ii. Buisch, A. Clement, Il. Smith. Fifth liow: li. Phillips, F. Kirch, .l. Nielson, Nl. Knapp, K. Conklin, G. Vantiamp, D. Ulmer, E. Nayaert, S. Maines, S. Soles, li. Vandevcnter, XV. Filiatreau. 'l'he Junior Class, composed of forty-seven members, started the year by elect- ing the following officers: Raymond VanHemel, President, Barbara Ilenniston. Vice-Presidentg Patricia Miller, Secretaryg .lanet Nagel, Treasurer, and Morgan Knapp, Assembly Committee Ilepresentative. Class advisors are Mrs. Miriam Howard and Mr. Donald Yarter. When Mr. Yartcr resigned as advisor in January, his advisory position was taken over by Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann. ln January. the class ordered their class rings, which arrived in April. As the first money-making project of the year, the class sponsored a Hoy Scout banquet, which boosted thc treasury a great deal. Basketball schedule pencils were sold before and during the basketball season. t l'he Showboat Minstrelsu, which starred Raymond Vanllemel as interlocutor, and Carl Ileliuytcr, NVilliam Filiatreau, Morgan Knapp. Siailcy Nlaines, lion Nellis, Raymond Phillips, Donald l'lmer, and Gerald Vantlanip as endmen, was presented on April 2 to a very appreciative audience. The juniors are looking forward to their last year in I'. G. S. with the hope that it will be the most profitable and eventful year yet. 30
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Zhu.. I First Row: E. Bailey, T. Heneeke. R. Guard, VV. VVinburn, G. Norsen, J. Seherbyn, D. Tanner, P. Conley, A. Butler. Second How: P. Sehuppenhauer, Miss Joyce E. Mundy - Advisor, B. Overslaugh D. Nayaert, R. Roberts, D. Salisbury, A. Edington, B. Nellis, R. VanDuyne, li. Hector. s Third How: Mr. Milan Krehniak - Advisor, Miss Priscilla Jones - Advisor, Ii. Case O. Randall, F. Hartnagel, K. Schafer, G. Bonnell, R. Webb, D. VVinkle-mann, H. Upchurch. n Fourth How: H. Goodman, M. Nash, B. Falkey, D. Odell, A. M. Burnett, A. Parker, M. Knapp, K. Perkins, P. Hall, P. Dutcher, B. Andrews, A. Morse, D. Bremer. Fifth How: li. Burns. P. Mosielv, W. Donk, NV. Rockefeller, C. Craig, G. Kayn, C. Robinson, D. Jeffery, H. Osborne, G. Overslaugh, .l. Westfall, R. Sehleimer, li. Taney, VV. Iddings. In September, seventy-three freshmen met to elect their officers. The follow- ing were elected: David Salisbury, President, Ronald Roberts, Vice-President, Armeda Edington, Secretary, Barbara Nellis, Treasurer, and Beth Falkey, Assem- bly Committee. On October 30, 1953, the freshman class presented Solomon Grundy and two short skits for an assembly program. On January 9, 1954, the class held a bake sale at Combs' Grocery Store as the first moneymiaking project. A round and square dance, called Frosh Frolie, was held on March 26, 1954, as their last project. The advisors for the year were Miss Priscilla Jones, Mr. Milan Krehniak, and Miss Joyce Mundy. 32
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