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% e Ajow- a jjtuUo-n.'4 jayi. . . . BRUCE THAYER President RONNIE JOHNSON Vice-President MARIE HOLZHAUSER Secretary R1CHARO HAHN Treasurer The Junior class float, Berlin Speeds to Victory, won third place in the Homecoming parade on September 23. A slave auction was held on October 14, and the class enjoyed a swimming party at the Elyria Y.M.C.A. on December 2. A candy-selling campaign was held in December and January. At the first record hop, December 9, members of the class acted as disk jockeys. The second record hop was held March 2, with Harry Fay as the disk jockey. The amount realized on both dances totaled $154. Class advisors are Mrs. Mary Fowler, Miss Martha Meyer, and Mr. Charles Garrett. JACKI ALLEN JANE BITTNER JOHN BOBRYK MARIANNE BROD LARRY COBB VALERIE DIXON LARRY DUTE LIZ GOOD RON GORNEK PAMELA GRANT FRANCES CHURCH PATRICIA COOLEY MELBA COUGHLIN PATRICK DABROWSKI EMMA JO DAVIS 18
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. . many tttemxviahle momenti The Senior Class had a very busy year. The activity began with the annual magazine drive September 27. High salesmen were Joan Kelble, Jack Williamson, and Bob Buchwald. In the Homecoming parade the Senior Class float Victory Recipe won first place. A sweater hep was sponsored by the class October 14 with Miss Vir- ginia Thomas spinning the .ecords. The senior mothers prepared a dinner for the Eastern Star January 10. The seniors served at this banquet, and proceeds went to the class. The class play. Grandad Goes Wild, was presented April 13, and a swimming party was held at Margaretta High School April 25. On Arbor Day the Berlin Garden Club presented the Class of 1962 a Crimson Brilliant Malus tree in the traditional Arbor Day ceremony. The Senior Fish Fry was held April 27, and a profit of appoximately $300 was realized. The annual class trip to Washington, D. C., was taken by chartered bus on May 28 to June 1. Mr. Carroll Sanders. Mr. George Gaich, and Miss Sophia Purcell. CLASS MOTTO: We have received, now we must give.' CLASS COLORS: Indigo and White 17 CLASS FLOWER: Gardenia
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. . . and ItU latii fGctia+i HENRY HOHL UNDA KASTOR DICK KOEGLE JOHN LEIMEISTER JOANNE LONSWAY ROGER MASSEY HENRY MILLER RUBY MOORE MARSHALL MORGAN PATRICIA O'BRIEN MARTHA PALKOVIC TERRY PLUE JANIS REER CLIFFORD ROTTINGHAUS VICTORIA S1MONOT JANET SKIVER SUSAN SMITH CAROLYN WARD RICHARD WEAVER JIM WILLIAMSON BETH ANN WRIGHT f 19
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