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men 1952 Row 1: Phyllis Albertson, Shirley Arnold, William Arnold, Donnie Athen, John Bercot. Row 2: Dale Biberstine, Babette Bos¬ well, Diann Brickley, Carl Brown, Tom Bulger. Row 3: Helen Clanin, Nancy Clanin, Harold Clark, Garnett Cooper, Connie Costello. Row 4: Margaret Craven, Jerry Croy, Sharon Curry, Margaret Davis, Dick DeArmond. Row 5: Ann Elston, Dorothy Elzey, Lowell Elzey, Lester Faus, Joyce Fetters. Row 6: Chad Fornshell, Susan Gall- man, Max Gerber, Irene Gilliom, Richard Gilliom. Row 7: James Gregg, James Grove, Carolyn Hammond, Kay Hefty, Ralph Heller. Row 8: Clara Herrberg, Chad High, Tom Hockenberry, Marlene Holloway, Richard Holsinger. Row 9: Bob Huss, Judy Irish, Hilda Kahn, Carolyn Keller, Doyle Kel¬ ler. Row 10: Patty Kiefer, Don Kipfer, James Kipfer, Junior Kipfer, Joe Knoble. Row 11: Bill Kyle, Janene Lakey, Beverly Lautzenheiser, Sue Mark- ley, Connie Miller.
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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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f ur lew rieru Row 1: Jean Miller, Mary Jane Min- nich, Warren McBride, Betty Mc¬ Carty, Richard McFarren Row 2: Jerry McKee, James Niblick, Fred Nickel, Bessie Osborn, Rich¬ ard Osborn Row 3: Barbara Pearson, Barbara Phillabaum, Ted Santon, Kent Shady, Bill Shepard Row 4: Ned Speheger, Nancy Sprague, Jo Ann Stogdill, Marjorie Sturgeon, Jo Ann Terhune. Row 5: Victor Vore, Jerry Watters, Bob Wolfcale, Tom Woodard, Eva Zook. On the first day of our high- school career we all felt a little awed and dizzy when we saw the upperclassmen rushing to classes; however we soon re¬ gained confidence. We had a class party at Hal¬ lowe’en time and a hay ride to the State Forest. It was the week before the basketball games started that we got on our toes and began selling booster buttons. We made ex¬ actly $50. We think that’s pretty good for us. With the aid of our wonderful sponsors, Mr. Templin, Mr. Dubois, and Mr. Larmore, we have enjoyed every day of our “green year” of high school. Smooth skating for the future was assured for the Freshmen Class when they chose Dick Gilliom, pres¬ ident; Jean Miller, treasurer; Sue Markley, vice president; Diann Brickley, secretary; and Bill Kyle, athletic council.
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