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Top row: Jim Hall, Robert Cline, Bill Koenigshof, Wayne Williams, Franklin Lenox, Norman Davidson, Robert Lee, Billy Hunt, Clarence Young, Mr. Heezen Second: Hubert Vite, Leon Clifton, Raymond Howe, Ralph Mitchell, Victor Shaver, Joanne Proud, Carolyn Grime, Zoraida Tees, Geraldine Hubbard, Beverly Shaver, Anita Nelson. Third: Patricia Quinn, Catherine Crawford, Bessie Luster, Joyce Ketchum, Doris Harroif, Rita Rotzien, Janice Borst, Delores Miller, Louise Harvey, Bernice Owens . Bottom: Marilyn Wallace, Delia Canheld, Veldoris Renbarger, Dolores Tucker, Frances Bliss, Bobbie Jo Stacks, Retha Bicard, Patsy Thompson, Mable Wamner, Joanne Slocum, Barbara Obendorfer, Betty Clemans TOWN SQUIRES SOPHOMORES Last fall after football season, several sophomore boys joined the HB Club. They were C. Converse, G. Hanlin, I. Housman, L. Marsh, G. Mattson, D. Mills, I. Pierce, I. Schultz, D. Swem, and G. Virgil. The sophomore boys represented us well in our sports, and more- over, the varsity golt team was composed of all sophomores. Our girls were active in sports too with I. Borland, Y. Bowling, D. Can- field, C. Crawford, N. Dokey, G. Hubbard, I. Kingery. P. Quinn, I. Rizor, B. Rotzien, B. Shaver, and E. Thompson, in the G.A.A. Bob Cline, Iim Hall and Bill Koenigshof, from our class, were in the F.F.A. Seven sophomore girls were in the Library Club. They Were N. Dokey, I. Fairman, S. Marrs, V. Renbarger, E. Thompson, D. Tucker, and L. Wile. About two-thirds of the school band and Glee Club were sophomores. Our class has contributed greatly to the success ot the school year and We hope to do as Well in the future. 25 ' '7
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Top row: Harlan Rough, George Vincent, Phil Pennell, John Hausman, Thomas Siekman, John Schultz, Gib Mattson, Tom Burks, James Noe, Lawrence Marsh Second: Milton Houyrhtaling, Milton Converse, Albert Rauch, Dick Mills, Dick Swem, Gordon Cease, Robert Metzger, Doyle Vergon, George Virgil Third: Jean Borland, Jane Rizor, Jeannine Fairman, Lois Henson, Kay Peacock, Sheila Marrs, Lois Wile, Beverly Lemke, Nancy Dokey, Mrs. Weaver Bottom: Patsy Clifford, Thelma Paddock, Marlene Kean, Elaine Thompson, Jean Wolford, Mary Biggs. Janice Kingery, Leona Clifton, Yvetta Bowling Not in Picture: Mary Gray, Graydon Hanlin, Marian McKeel, Wayne Noggle, Jerry Pierce T--7,,i,-T TOWN SQUIRES SOPHOMORES Our class started out the school year with the election of officers. For the first time in the history of the class, We had a girl president -none other than Catherine Crawford. She did a very fine job this year in handling us Cwhich is quite a jobl. And when Catherine couldn't attend the meetings, Gib Mattson, vice-president, took over. Billy Hunt was our efficient secretary and We entrusted our money with lane Rizor. Geraldine Hubbard and Connie Converse repre- sented us in the Student Council, Pat Quinn held the office of secre- tary in that organization. We Wish to extend hearty thanks to Mrs. Weaver and Mr. Heezen, our advisers, who were very helpful and co-operative during the year. Thanks to Mr. Flynn, too, who did a very fine job counseling us. After the Dowagiac-Buchanan basketball game here on Ianuary 20, We sponsored a dance. The money We netted helped up to donate five dollers to both the Boy and Girl Scouts, and a five dollar membership in the Red Cross. ln February We held a class Valen- tine Party and everyone had an enjoyable time. 24
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Top row: Maurice Becker, Albert Weaver, Clifford Walter, Johnny Wreggleworth, Robert Hawkins. Floyd Simpson, John Rothfuchs, Charles Spangler, Clarence Bowyer, Gene Rose, Jim Batchelor, Lowell Gamble, Harold Forburger, Ed Speckine Second: Donald Garling, Junior Shaffer, David Best, Bob Marsh, John Florey, Orris Luster, Joseph Letcher, Jimmy Poe, Richard Clements, Jack Ream, Bob Young, Jerry Bartolone, Stanley Swank Third: Leon Hankerson, Willie Bateman, Doris Hennen, Nancy Walter, Jeri Spalding, Anna Ditto, Josephine Kuhl, Shirley Sittig, Phyllis Smith, Van Young, Charles Pelley, Corbin Detgen, Jack Miller, Mr. Miller Bottom: Gladys Hawkes, Ann McNeely, Martha Poole, Mary Lou Massow, Beverly Canfield, Anita Rosenthal, Llesira. Hanlin, Barbara Best, Marie Sebasty, Helen Backus, Janice Stubbs, Dorothy Mitchell, Marilyn S a er Not in picture: JoAnne Merrifield, Jerry Ondresky, Richard Rolston .J - f, ,f I-'RESHMEN ., -, 1 , . ' V xx A- I.- , U U , SHOTS Upon entering high school, we immediately filled the position of the town big-shots by proudly displaying our many abilities. We elected Don Clark to head the big-shot parade with William Bowl- ing immediately following him. Barbara Arnold took note of all important business and Dale Schrag was in charge of our funds. Don Carbon had been previously elected to the office of treasurer in the Student Council while Donna Vite and Bob Samson acted as our representatives. Ioanne Forthman saw to it that everyone knew about our activities by putting things of interest in the Buckhom. 26
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