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President . . . John Langenderfer iNot Picturedj Vice-President ...... Rosemary Smith The class of 1953 has been busily engaged in the many activi- ties that are included in the third year of high school. They took over the seats on the right side of the study hall with a calm air of confidence. Their float, which was centered around a Thanksgiving theme, won deserving praise and applause from the spectators at Swanton's annual Corn Festival. However, they never really became upper classmen until they received their class rings. Under the direction of Miss Skrilitz, this class displayed its dramatic ability in the production of Seventeenth Summer , which was presented to the public December 5 and 6. Under the guidance of Mr. Titgemeyer, the junior students sup- plied the crowd at football and basketball games with potato chips and candy bars. Secretary . . . Bruce Vaughan Treasurer .W . . Sharon Camp ,. 9,27 David Ban ' X Robert Blayz Robert B rodbeck T Mattie Brown 4 AA ,MU7 Q Carl Buehrer . :HQ N 55- 'L vi' QV Sharon Camp J K , Robert Carroll Catherine Chamberlain William Cook Daniel Coon 'A A km If Ann Curtis I -' J' 2 .- H g f Joanne Dayton X X Q l ' it X 4 an-I r a Jack DeLong Larry Dunbar Roger Elton Yi R V - ' Patricia Faber dd' ' V. T if . X -1 ' Q? Dallas Fought , V Donna Franklin X ' A , ' ' 3 in M Gordon Gilger ' F ' Robert Gladfelter 1 ,I - H Anita Hagerman g iz-1 K . PA g ay! Patricia Houser Q, A ,L 4 .a sg Bernadine Jascur ' W 'i .,, ., ' ,L . 49 J J' d i - I oanne or an iii Q ia. . ,GE g Q' b V Marvin Kaster ,glint i- ., ,, if ,,,' ' . :Y P' 1' X than r . . -ff -, - ,J .K ,. ,. -.-af . , . .:r' .1 it , f ,., . ,L ,-'sf . 1? qc. I , ,-, 'Yi ' ,. Y lat' i , , as in , , 'Pi 'vi M' 'Nag i - A Q, 'rs vi, 5 . ,, im' y Lloyd Kelley i -....' Karl Koepfer i . Alvin Kreuz Tom Kurth s John Langenderfer M r Harold Kreuz Not Pictured: Clinton Hill 4 1
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BARBARA CORWIN, Secretary: NELDA SEVERN, Treasurerg KENNETH BARNES, Presidentg HOWARD KELLER, Vice President. , .A ,fl .. A- 2-N '- 0 1 x V5 ,. 7 wma 6111400 Ji F470 ,4d'd 5, 'xr inf FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Klein, Beverly Baker, Joan Evans, Joanne Sulewski, Joyce Sulewski, Verna Fitzsimmons, Sandra Clay. SECOND ROW: Lynne Carpenter, Patricia Czajka, Nelda Severin, JoAnn Parker, Joyce Noe, Amy Hallett. THIRD ROW: Charles Blayz, Harry Culler, Dale Barnes, Fred Pilliod, Kenneth Vaughn, Richard Faber. FOURTH ROW: Merlin Lemon, James Black, Thomas Poole, Kenneth Barnes, James Clay, Donald Pahl, Rolland Griffen, Robert Jewell, John Bahus, Melvin Jewell, Roger Wiles. This group of thirty seniors has spent all twelve years of their schooling as classmates at Swanton. They started in the first grade under Miss Van Meter and in the following years were divided into two sections under different teachers many times, but here they are finishing their last year together. One of this group, Robert Jewell, deserves recognition for completing twelve years without being absent or tardy. Z4
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Barbara Lloyd Mary Martin James Mason Marilyn Matheny Joyce Miller Bonnie Mohr Bonnie Myers Anna Niner lla Mae Noe Shirley Parker James Penamon Vera Pennock Louis Pilliod Alice Piper Hazel Puehler Lloyd Raker Cletus Rawlings Connie Rinkel John Robertson .frm-J t 3 . ','f'i..: 4 . X 'X , Y kwa 4' S , 4- ly - . . .Af 1 , u -.- . - pi. ' U . A A 'sf l ,gr 3 Ida Mae Robinson N Warren Roehrig Robert Slane , k ' 'J ga A Rosemary Smith L 1. A? L 3 7' r , Walter Studebaker r ' J B J 'lv-f' Bruce Vaughan E - 'J g Barbara Wagner Jack Wallington t 2 ' l Kent Welch Q, -gi t .. 1 4 ' 3 Alice Wells S g ' f Q V' Beverly Whaley ' ' ' V 9, 'fr Jeri Witker ,l. It by g A , y n 4 One method of making money for the Junior-Senior Ban- QUCI is Selllng Candy and potato chips at noon to the student They also sold these refreshments to their fellowclassmen body. at noon and after school. By doing this they secured part of the necessary money to give the traditional Junior -Senior Ban- quet to their superiors, the seniors. This class has contributed to Swanton High School many students who ha ve a high scholastic average. An unusually large number of our best football, basketball, and track boys are members of this class. Juniors, we salute you for the work you have done and the spirit you have had this year. We know that you will con- tinue in this manner in 1953 X D,
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