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aze 66444 , . . First row: F. Chabot, B. Baczenski, C. VanDuyne, F. Sinack, Y. Hartman, F. Bar- balace, S. Hart. Second row: R. Westfall, B. Faulstick, M. Bailey, L. Salisbury, J. Hostetler- J. Caves, G. Whelpton, E. Mann. ' Third row: L. Clemens, D. Trickler, R. Blair, W.. Travis, J. Rishel, D. Wilber, D. Rubery, J. Willson, J. Salisbury. . Fourth row: Miss Carol Green, advisor, B. Goodman, B. Salisbury, D. Upchurch, P. Smith, M. Deyo, J. Craig, D. Chapin, R. Frederick, B. Black, B. Geis. Fifth row: D. Dhalle, P. Preece, A. lddings, E Bowen, J. Gifford, B. Flood, L Hobart, R. Cheney, G. Fisher, G. Yancey. Sixth row: Mr. Warren Holmes, advisor, B. Dunham, L. Adams, B. Pulver, E. Gelder W. Burnett, L. VanHooft, E. Main, D. Soles, D. Smith, R. Harris, R. Merithew Mr. John Sweeney, advisor. The sophomore class started the year by electing the following officers: James Hostetler, president, Joel Caves, vice-president, Linda Salisbury, secretary, Maurice Bailey, treasurer. The advisors of the class were ,Miss Carol Green, Mr. Warren Holmes, and Mr. John Sweeney. lt was decided that the year's dues would be two dollars. The class planned and painted a picture for UNICEF and won second prize. The first project was a Sadie Hawkins Day Dancev, which wa-s held November 10. A profit of 3340.00 was made. The class sold polo skirts with school emblems on them during February a11d gave an assembly program in April. 29 4 3 3
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:.,' as LQ 42 9. . I i .4 V16 anim 654444 . . . gm First row: J. Benge. H. Goodman, G. Norsen,B. Overslaugh, S. Axtel. Second row. Miss Margaret Colacino, advisorg R. Upchurch, G. Bonneli, XV. Donk, G. Kayn, G. Overslaugh, Mr. Milan Krchniak, advisor. Third row: D. Soper, J. Westfall, D. VVinklemann, R. Burns, J. Gleason, R. Taney, R. Schleimer, P. Mosich. Fourth row: -A. Edington, D. Salisbury, D. Jeffery, M. Nash, A. Burnette, P. Hall, B. Denison, A. Butler, B. Falkey, J. Scherbyn. lfifth row: R. Rector, K. Perkins, B. Nellis, VV. Winburn, R. Guard, R. VanDuyne, D. Hartman, R. Roberts, O. Randall, W. Rockefeller. Sixth row: A. Morse, R. Webb, D. Bremer, H. Smith, M. Knapp, K. Schafer, D. Tanner. The junior class started the year by electing the following officers: George liayn, president, William Donk, vice-president, Dorothy Nayaert, secretary, George Bonnell, treasurer, and Richard Webb, assembly committee representative. The advisors of the class were Miss Margaret Colacino and Mr. Milan Krchniali. Two teams were formed to compete in collecting back dues. Xvillialn Donk's team Won, so George Kayn's team had to give the other team a party. Class rings were chosen and were delivered in March. Phelps School pins were sold to raise money for the class. Spring activities included the Junior Prom on May 18, and an assembly pro- gram on April 6. 28
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hua.w6!a44.., First rovv: B. Webb, S. Walters, C. Jerrett, J. Henderson, A. Parker, J. Denison, E. Smolinski. Second row: Mr. Theodore Hazlett, advisor, G. Nieskes, S. Crittenden, B. Morse, D. Ulmer, Miss Anna Mae Roblertson, advisor, Miss Mary Louise C.onnolly, advisor. Third row: D. Hutchinson, M. Fling, P. Flood. Fourth row: H. Conklin, C.. VanWinkle, B. Adsitt, A. VanWVinkle, R. Blair, P. Haers, P. Scherbyn, P. Heuslerx Fifth rovv: D. Dutton, L. Main, D. Norsen, V. Rouland, S. DeLooze, S. Tichenor, S. Hall, Z. Dunham, J. Treadvvell, A. Haich, N. Frederick. Sixth row: C. DeWind, N. Mclntyre, L. Schroeder, V. Cummings, C. Odell, S. Trick- ler, J. Crowley, C. Reeves, H. Finewood, M. Phillips. Seventh rovv: A. Delamarter, K. Ma.ines, E. Day, R. Sidell, P. Salisbury, G. Mack, R. Wolfe, G. Norsen. The freshman class started its first year in high sehool by electing the following officers: Gary Nieskes, president, Ruth Morse, viee-president, Diane UIIIICIX SCCV0' tary, and Susan Crittenden, treasurer. Witli their advisors Miss Mary Louise Connolly Mr 'l'heodore Hazlett and , ' n J ' ' ' ' 7 yiss Anna Mae Robertson, they have planned and had several paper and serap 1'1VGS. I The highlight. of the freshman year, the freslnnan dance, called The Frosh Soek liop Was held April G. An asseinlbly program was presented in May. 30
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