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OFFICERS —Left to Right —Dorothy Williams. Secretary: Tom Kahl. Vice-president; Joy Hartland. Treasurer: Gordon Pogal. President. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-Left to Right-Dick Yernaux. Tom Kahl. Ted Bachik. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class in their last meeting of 1949-50 elected Gordon Pogal president, and Thomas Kahl vice-president. Dorothy Williams took notes while Joy Hartland paid the bills. With these strong class leaders, the class appointed Sharon Bloom, Jack Lawson, and Richard Yernaux as Student Council representatives. Home room presidents were Ted Bachik, Thomas Kahl, and Richard Yernaux. With their advisors, Mr. Ott, Mrs. Raab, Mrs. Davis, Miss E. Greer, and Mr Man- nion, the class completed a successful year. The scholastic record of the juniors was high. Those appearing frequently on the honor roll were Steve Carney, James Quest, Gretchen Erdmann, Shirley Robb, Jack Lawson, Sue Wil- liamson, Ronald Morgan, Michael Walzer, and Dorothy Williams. Many of the stars of sports came from the junior class. Those most prominent in football were Ted Ewald, Jack Lawson, Tom Johns, Steve Carney, Bob Smeal, Dwaine Berkebile, and Dan Blaschak. On the basketball floor Bob Sharkey, Tom Johns, Ted Ewald, Ron Morgan, Bob Smeal, and Art Reese showed great promise. Intramurals showed that many girls were also sports-minded. Those who excelled were Grace Hahn, Sue Williamson, Pat Shahade, Gretchen Erdmann, Shirley Robb, Gretchen Greer, Joanne Salem, and Marlene Daisley. Grace Hahn and Sue Williamson as cheerleaders led the juniors in their support of W. U. Y„ while Janice Raymond appeared as drum majorette with the band. The Yodler, published by the juniors, elected Anne Ruff as the editor this year. Miss Margaret Greer assisted them in meeting all deadlines. The junior dance Pumpkin Promenade was a financial and so- cial success. An assembly program was given to complete their activities. 23
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FIRST ROW—Left to Right-Dor- othy Jeffers. Ruth Nadel. Grace Hahn. Pat Martin. Patricia Owens. Elaine Moll. Ann Hershberger. Judy Moll. |oy Hartland. SECOND ROW — Tom Livingston. Paul Miller. Peter Ogle. Bob Hahn. Glenn Kaltenbaugh. Carl lone . Tom Kahl. Paul Hammett. Ed Kegg. |im Mer'ritts. THIRD ROW - Jack Lawson. Bill Kniss. Gordon Pogal. Ray Peterson. Ron Morgan. Tom Johns. Bob Hub- bard. FIRST ROW-Left to Right-Eva Scaletta. Sue Wiliamson. Betty Valen- tine. Marlene Rider. Eileen Young. Pat Radford. Pat Shahade. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Williams, loanne Salem. Joyce Squire. Shirley Robb. Marlin Sherman. Jim Quest. Michael Walzer. Dick Yernaux. Anne Ruff. Janice Raymond. THIRD ROW—Ralph Williams. Ar- thur Reese. Bob Shaffer. Bob Sharkey. Marlin Stockwell. Bob Smeal. Eu- gene Stevons. Don Young. FIRST ROW — Left to Right—Sharon Bloom. Ruth Baum. Gretchen Greer. Don Eckel. Claryne Bowman. Pat Foust. Gretchen Erdmann. SECOND ROW —Ray Dickinson. Jim Blimmel. Barbara Benshoff. Connie Bosley. Rose Amershak. Arlene Barnes. Marlene Daisley. Evelyn Eisa- man. Nancy Boring. THIRD ROW-Ted Ewald. Ted Ba- chik. Pat Gleason. Dan Blaschak. Steve Carney. Gene Brown. Jim Gray. Dwaine Berkebile.
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HIRST ROW —Left to Right — Becky Zahm. George Spence. David Slough- fy. Howard Stark. Peggy Pruner. John Zoppa. Barbara Roach. SECOND ROW-Pat Naugle. Bill Randall. loan Rappoport. Ralph Young. Nancy Sterling. Nancy Zo- bel. Ray Vincent. Iris Olbum. Jane Parry. THIRD ROW —Jim Salem, foe Selich. Stanley Pollock. Leroy Williams. Marilcen Snyder. Kermit Owens. Bob Robson. Lanny Thiele. HIRST ROW-Left to Right-Mark Denovich. Gail Barlow. Shirley Bis- sonette. Loretta Cipiti. Kathryn Eisa- man, Colette Cromer. Dorothy Bow- ers. Donald Barnett. SECOND ROW — loyce Englehart. Dave Boyer. Lois Fitzgerald. Paul Dinchart. Pat Cornelius. George Cush. Donald Facciani. Joseph Bolha. Car- olyn Clark. Joan Bczck. Elaine Callet. THIRD ROW — Jimmy Connors. Wayne Clark. Leslie Clemenson. Sam Frye. Emory Bezila. Clinton Betz. Ronald Clemenson. Dave Diamond. FIRST ROW —Left to Right —Dons Llewellyn. Bill Lewis. Barbara Mar- shall. Dorothv Keppler. Frances Holtz- man. Bill Heslop. Marv Ann Luedeke. Albert Hoffman. Carol Makin. Hazel Green. SECOND ROW - Ronald Howard. Nancy Linden. Gaye Hutat. Robert lanshego. Andrew Golob. Jack Mur- phy. Merle Keppler. Francis Grech. Bob Havyer. John Jakcll. loan Leiten- berger. Barbara Hahn. Tom Harries. Jean Gray. THIRD fcOW —Bill Maquilkin. Bill Marlev. Paul Miller. Don Gallagher. Dick Mihelic. Len Marshall. Alan Mercill. Dick Gibbons.
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