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omoreA 1951 Row 1: Bettie Andrews, Glen Arnold, James Bachelor, Nancy Baird, Ed¬ ward Betz. Row 2: Homer Betz, Charles Boltin, Barbara Bracht, Jerry Braun, Tom Cobb. Row 3: Duayne Cobbum, Jim Co¬ stello, Kenneth Courtney, Jerry Crandall, Don Croy. Row 4: George Dunwiddie, Kay Earhart, Ernestine Ferguson, Ken¬ neth Fetters, Jean Fetzner. Row 5: James Fitzpatrick, Betty Flowers, Doris Gilgen, Robert Gleim, Carolyn Grover. Row 6: Bill Harris, Marilyn Harnish, James Harvey, Kenneth Hedges, Deni Hefty. Row 7: John Helblig, Geraldine Herbst, Barbara Herrick, Janice Houchin, Cynthia Humphrey. Row 8: Bill Johnson, Mary Lou Johnson, Rem Johnston, Marcia Jump, Alberta Keller. Row 9: Charles Keller, Ed Kipfer, Jay Kipfer, Don Knox, Bill Langel Row 10: Carolyn Maddux, Jerry Marshall, Don Meyer, Jim Meyer, John Meyer.
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f ur o6e nerii Row 1: Jerry E. Miller, Patty Miller, Marjorie Moore, Carol Moser, Doris Moser. Row 2: Geraldine Mounsey, Anna Louise Mygrant, Stanley Nash, Don Noonan, Doris Noonan. Row 3: Donald Oliver, Ronald Oliver, David Park, Pat Pettyjohn, Shirley Reed. Row 4: Carolyn Rudy, George Schlagenhauf, Marilyn Schreiber, Bruce Sheets, Carolyn Sliger. Row 5: Earlene Smith, Jean Snyder, Kent Speheger, Betty Sprunger, Evelyn Stoller. Row 6: Darrell Stultz, Darrell Sut¬ ton, Paul Sweeny, Madlyn Van- Emon, Mary Lou Watters. Row 7: Marcia Williams, Pauline Williams, Dorothy Witzeman, Jim Worster, Geraldine Worthman. Finally, we can say we’re upper classmen. To raise funds, we had a Carnival Party and later sold “Tasty Jell.” Then, just like true mystery lovers, we follow¬ ed Charlie Chan to Hawaii to solve the case of “The House Without a Key.” At the end of this busy year, we honored the Seniors with the traditional re¬ ception. Our class sponsors are Mr. McNown, Miss Powers, and Mr. Bennett. Rarin’ to go are this year’s Junior Class officers: Doris Moser, treasur¬ er; Jerry D. Miller, President; Bruce Sheets, Athletic Council; Kay Cros- bie, Vice-President; and Gerry Worthman, Secretary.
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Out “Wise” driendd Row 1: Robert Miller, Marilyn Moore, Bill Moser, Joe Mowery, Bob McCarty. Row 2: Jim Niblick, Carolyn Noon¬ an, Carol Ann O’Brien, Norma Park, Thomas Pfister. Row 3: Patsy Reber, Arthur Reed, Shirley Reiff, Willadene Schaffer, Charles Smith. Row 4: Norma Jean Smith, Rita Somers, Arlene Sowards, Clara Lou Steele, Flossie Steffen. Row 5: Sharon Sutton, Evelyn Sweeny, Margaret Toms, Neah Trivus, Joyce Tyndall. Row 6: Jack Uptgraft, Jerry Vaughn, Martha Warner, Don Wenger, Bill Wile. Row 7: Doris Wilson, Richard Worthman. For this our second year, there was seldom a livelier group than we. We held a party at the State Forest lodge during the Hallowe’en season where eats and dancing prevailed. Although our second year wasn’t exactly what you would call a success financially—$2.02 in the treasury —it was one never to be for¬ gotten. Our sponsors are Mr. Ulmer, Miss Hunt, and Mr. Ratliff. On a bicycle built for five these officers have “pedaled” their class to success. They are Jim Harvey, athletic council; Kenny Hedges, sec¬ retary; Kay Earhart, president; Neah Trivus, treasurer; Nancy Baird, vice-president.
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