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ROW l. Herbert Laycock, Grant lennings, Ierry Hawisher, Gerald Iohns, lohn Carter, Robert Mayer, Tom Cuthbert, lim Miller, Gerald Fisher, Bob Campbell, Wendell Myers. ROW 2. Paul Thompson, Lloyd Poland, Delores Fourman, Patty Grimm, Logan McCaslin, Barbara Meager, Beverly Bowersock, Phyllis Furry, Barbara Healy, Sarah Miller, Wesley Mann. ROW 3. Roslyn Rhodes, Arlene Dershem, Carolyn Vaughan, Dorothy Rupert, Bill Tice, Laura Wright, Miss Mayer, Ianet Baca, Patty Sherer, Bill Petter, Mary Shindledecker, De- lores Zerkel. ROW 4. Gloria Binkley, Barbara Myers, lim Snider, Ross Bowsher, Beulah Williams, Doris Stumbaugh, Marilyn Palmer, Patty Hardin, Marcia Stapleton, Evelyn Petter, Harriet Williamson. I ROW 5. Bob Myers, Betty Fancher, Kathryn Marascia, Dorothy McCune, Magdalena Baber, Tim Edwards, James Gillispie, Iohn Oglesbee, Tom Martin, Denver Thompson, Don Queery, Charles Shutt, Bud Hollar. f7f1.a-loquei 4014! paxil' Let's repeat Lite's Mirror . . . How do you do this Math problem? . . . Please give me your attention! . . . Don, please watch your grammar . . .' Miss Mayer, where is Bouganville? . . . Isn't this study hall big? . . . Let's try to get to class on time . . . The prologue has begun and it promises to become a very good play in the next tive years, thanks to Miss Ruby Mayer's guiding hand. Yes, these little troubaclourians have had their first taste of real high school drama. They liked it, too. They were among those privileged to see Friday morning movies, go to pep sessions, and generally take part in raising a riot. Some ot their number helped out in the band and orchestra. A few reached the football tield and their basketball team made a record of which they can be justly proud. - The elected oiiicers were: Patricia Hardin, President, lim Stevens, Vice- President, and Patricia Grimm, Secretary-Treasurer. Here's to next year and to you budding Barrymores and Bernharts. Long may you act upon lite's stage. 10
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Um Pa MR. KARL RIKER MISS BEATRICE RUMBAUGH Ohio State Ohio Northern Vocational Agriculture History Social Science Physical Education MR. LOREN VAN METER MR. IAMES VOGELGESANG Wittenberg Bluffton Industrial Arts General Science Physical Education MRS. GOLDIE WALTZ Defiance English Latin Library Qfurufe '7eadm4 Mrs. Rhea Earl - - - Miss Ieanette Bowsher - - Mrs. Idella Buchanan - Mrs. Daisy Coon - - Mrs. lessie Cooper - - Miss Margaret Eversole - Miss Helen Hardin - - Mrs. Faye Lappin - - Mrs. Hamer Mitchell - Mrs. Ethel Nye - - - Miss Cathern Parent - Miss Clara Spurr - - - Miss Armeda Van Meter - 9 , Y, ,in .fn , Principal, Fifth grade - - - Fifth grade - - Second grade - Fourth grade - Second grade - Third grade - Third grade - Sixth grade - - Sixth grade - - Fourth grade - - - First grade ' Art and geography - - - First grade
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ROW 1. Wade Fisher, Henry Dove, David Lytle, Robert Lehman, Ronald Verbryke, Cloyce McCaslin, Raymond Settlemire, William Bowsher, Charles Butler, Robert Settlemire, Cilenus Miller, Ronald Ritchie. ROW 2. Lulu Healy, Lydia lacobs, Rosemary Steiner, Donald Line, Helen Roof, Betty Glaze, Ieanne ludy, lames Foreman, Iames Flick, Madelyn Emrick, lanet Iones, Marilyn Riffle. ROW 3. Mary Twining, Evelyn Furry, LaDonna Hartman, Billy Bowsher, Iohnny Doyle, Kathleen McIntosh, Billy Dearing, Iames Miller, Robert Troy, Iune Lundy, lean Marascia, Doris Burden. ROW 4. f Nicholas M. Baca Kadvisorl, Mary McAdoW, Dickie Gossett, Ianet Burget, Mar- jorielee Koop, Betty Wheeler, Helen Mayer, Mary Alice Kerr, Betty Etgen, Bessie Hixen- baugh, Mary Miller, Norman Mayer, Mildred Clay, Beatrice Rumbaugh fadvisorl. ROW 5. lane Gamble, Richard Reed, Daniel Parker, Dale Bowers, Marvin Rupert, Coreen Wieging, Hilda Rudibaugh, Grover Baber, lames Rice, lack Sharritts, Edward Schlegel, paala9'ue- Second Pau' Martha Myers. We're big shots down here, now! . . . Boy-this is lun! . . . Mr. Baca, where's the capital oi Iowa? . . . Hey! give me my notebook! . . . Doesn't Helen make a cute president? . . . Oh. goody, we get to sing in the contest again . . . Miss Rumbaugh, Billy's pulling my hair! The second part of the prologue is finished and the cast, though unsea- soned, is anticipating great things tor their tirst act next year. Things Went so very Well trom September until May that they have no fears of what may happen when they are freshmen. Ot course one reason Why they Went along so smoothly this eighth year was that Miss Beatrice Rumbaugh and Mr. Nicho- las Baca were their advisors. Helen Mayer was the class President and David Hittle the Vice President. Other otticers were Mary Alice Kerr, Treasurer, and Marilyn Ritfle, Secretary. 1 1 l
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