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X First row: J. Messenger, R. Bohland, E. Chandler, J. Rose, J. Gruber, H. Grimes, L. Reep, H. Bruegge- man, I. Stock, M. Reiner, M. McDonough, E, Price Second row: Miss Johnson, B. Pinney J. Lockhart, R. Hagedorn, L. Martin, H. Poteat, N, Norton, S. Scdlon, V, Mader, M. Estill, Third row: E, Hanmer, D. Eaton, B Bowles, G. Show, D, Kenat, D. Taylor, H. Buehler, E. Spencer. Fourth row: E. Brown, J. Schwing, J. DeClemente, B. Christofferson, S. Mintos, R. Woodson, F. Mors- bach, R. Johnston, J Beaton. Fifth row: L. Januska, D. Dombcy, D, DeWitt, R. Bellan, N. Albers, H. Rankin, W. Miller, W, Kruk- meyer, D, Burke, D. Dunham. Not in picture: P. Lamb, K. Kaufmann, J. King, D. Knowles, B, Schaible. 'freshmen OFFICERS President ..... .... D on Kenat Vice-President . . . . Douglas Burke Secretary .... .. Steve Minros Treasurer ...... . . . Jack Schwing . . Donna Knowles Bob Woodson Social Chairmen . Student Council Representatives Haley Poteat Karl Kaufmann Faculty Adviser . . . . Miss Helmi Johnson The class ot '45 was slipped into the spotlight by actively participating in school activities. In football, eleven boys took their share of ups and down, in volleyball, the girls' team won the tournament. ln the yearly Annual contest, the freshmen received high honors when 87 OL ot the class purchased Bay Blue Books. eighteen
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gopliomofzes OFFICERS President ..... ......... . Jack Burke Vice-President .. ....... Joe Keenan Secretary .... . . Barbara Ann Chase Treasurer ....... ....... D ale Kittinger Social Chairman Mary Ann Woodmancy Student Council Representatives Beverly Pryor Betty Dunham Tommy Toth Faculty Advisers Miss Marvel Sebert Mr. C. M. Patterson The sensational sophomores are quite athletically inclined. In football three boys-Jack Rossland, Dick Humphrey, and Don Carpenter-obtained their letters. Four members played on the varsity basketball squad: Jack Burke, Don Carpenter, Tommy Toth, and Dick Humphrey. One ot the most outstanding personalities ot the class is La Verne Burden. She won national honors at Columbus for singing for the National Federation of Music Clubs. She also placed second in piano playing. Coasting-on and oft the toboggans-and skiing, plus plenty of hot food, added up to one night of fun on one of the coldest nights of the year. The old saying, all brawn and no brains, didn't hold true however, for this Class of '44, The majority of the sixty members were on the honor roll or merit list each grading period. First row: J. Overholt, A. Grach- anin, S. Lauer, J. Carr, B. Rcunney, S. Massey, J. Couchey, P. Pinney, C. Williams, L. Burden, F. Morrone. Second row: B. Lucas, N. Lane, R. Berger, C. Ranney, J. Dawson, C. Kofoed, B, Dunham, M. Olsen, M. Pearson, M. Woodrnuncy. Third row: B. Pryor, M. Barnes, N. Wolf, A. Porter, E. Albers, B. Chase, J. Chapman, D, Marsalek, Miss Sebert. Fourth row: K. Paine, J. Davis, J. Trowbridge, D. Carpenter, J. Erueg- gemann, L. Uebbing, C. Ganvard, W. White, T. Toth, J. Rossland. - 0 1411 2-5 :r 33 ri fu.. yn74 x.'U S-9 vt go op -3 F7 Z 'I QC 03 'go rv? Oxn--1 Sixth row: Mr. Patterson, . Stvan, J. Keenan, L. Frazier, . Craumer, H. Young, B. Hill, . Webb, B. Strauss, B. DuPerow, . Kittinger, F, Jackson. Not in picture: D. Spencer . Sperli, J. Brown, F. Drenkhan. Z seventeen
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First row: C. Miller, J. Keenan, M. Pryor, L. Fleeman, A. Fleeman, J. Mc- Donough, M. A. Pimsner, V, Nickel, J. Hozza, R. Morrow, L. Reese. Second row: A. Schraff, E. Dombey, N. Fleck, G. Jensen, J, Graham, B. As- pcry, C. Wyatt, J. Cooper, J. Zipp. Third row: Lois Davis, A. Miller, A. Mintos, M. Baden, N. Allen, H, Gibson, E. Rogers, M. Rogers, D. Herdtner. Fourth row: D. Fessenmeyer, TA Kis- sell. H. Mulholland, B. Evanicky, E. Webb, E, Sindelar, D. Reilencler, I. Ste- genga, B. London, J. Caddick, A, Aus- tin, R. Bott, B. Asher, H. Lusher, T. Aspery, F. Harter. Fifth row: T. Mainwaring, T. Hill, D. Karcher, B. Reinke, D. Wingard. Sixth row: J, Loeper, S. Purvis, Mr, Perkins, H. Brockmann, J. Stegenga, A. Wolf, J. Ranney, J, Spaulding, Mr. ihollenberger, G. Kittinger, P. Alexan- cer. Nat in picture: M. Johnson. Eighth qfzade OFFICERS DRESIDENT . . CHARLINE MILLER VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY . GLENN KITTINGER TREASURER , , . .. . DON REILENDER SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ... . .. PHIL ALEXANDER The eighth grade activities for the year were: a class party and the selling of candy at the Bay-North Olmsted basketball game. Rose Morrow and Tim Aspery represented the class in the Student Council. Faculty advisers were: Mr. John W. Shollenberger and Mr. H. Victor Perkins. evenfl4 Qfzade OFFICERS PRESIDENT ... . GEORGE CHANDLER VICE-PRESIDENT .. , MADELON HERDTNER SECRETARY .. ... .... . . ,. ... FION ASPERY TREASURER . . . . , , . .DAVE UPSI ILL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES DILLIE NICKLAS AND IVAN GANYARD The seventh grade is proud to have Dorothy Loede, Lois Voigt, Kay Cherry, Lois Wil- berg, George Chandler, Pete Wolfe, and Jim Frazier in the school band. Since there is an unusual amount of musical aptitude and ability present in individuals at this class, one activity of the first semester was the musical program produced under the direction of Miss Mable, for the get-together ot the parents of these pupils. The class also had a class party and sold candy at the Bay-Strongsville basketball ame. 9 Miss Emily Paspek and Mr. C. G. McColloch acted as the faculty advisers. aw First row: P, Olsen, J. DuPerow, K. Cherry, L. Willberg, F, Aspery, M. Herdtner, M. Sims, D. Loede, W. Brueg- gemann, C. Karcher. Second row: E, White, l, Milliken, N. Craver, M, Halamka, L. Voigt, E. Webb, D. Howdon, G. Rhode, J. DuPerow, V. Nicklas, D. Watson. Third row: Miss Paspek, W. Royse, D. Dogg, W. Koch, L. Bain, R. Altman, W, Bower, I. Ganyard, J. Greene, L, Capri, M. Mercer. Fourth row: N, Otis, R. Williamson, D. Upstill, R. Oliver, D. Leetch, C. Con- rady, J. Bailey, J. Frazier, G. Chandler, A. Bell, Mr. McColloch. Fifth row: T. Collins, D. Passon, G. Bellon, P. Bomke, R. Goodwin, W. Von Luit, P. Wolfe, G. Johnson. Not in picture: F. Case, A. Kauf- mann, M. Schweickort.
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