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SOPHOMORES Rosemary Weigel. Danny Lcidecker, Beth Elliott. Bill Bliss. Leo Shelly. Claire Thiel, Dorothy Robinson, Dick Perry, Hazel Martin. Dora Sherwood, Sarah Comer, Dorothy Leohr, Leo (lard, Leon Staley, Rhondal Gordon. Charles Shawver. Dale Chrysler, Verle Chapman, Bill Fasig, Dean Plunkett. James Harthan. Bill Bertram. Ralph Collins. Gordon Martin. Eugene Shields, Ruby Katts, James Comer. Pauline Bouck, Leo Slater, Marjorie Applegate, Everett Mathis. Beulah Perisho. Charles Vail. Betty Crouch. Jayne Shick, Elsie Briggs, Lois Kelly, Lois Swearingen, Virginia Rose Weaver, James Baker, Connie Welch, Duane Poffinbarger. Leona Short. Elizabeth Welker. Irene Orand, Ramona Downey, Jewell Wilson. Hazel Wright. Ginger Vail. Ralph Brooke. Thelma Ault, Bill Watson. Eleanor Webber, Ray McCrory. Cody Hoyt, Theda Jane Robbins, Clifford Kibler. Darlene Landis. William Ault. Joan Buckler. William Earl Weaver, Virginia Shafer. Paul Haley. Betty Speakman, Victor Huffman, Bernice Snodgrass. Bessie Jernigan, George Tadc. Wayne Pumphrey, Virginia Lashbrook, Mary Laytnon. Phyllis Wright. Eleanor Sejui-cr, Don Cox. Jack Hill. 19 3 9 Page Twenty-five
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SOPHOMORES The officers elected by the sophomores in September were: Ralph Brooke, president; Jim Baker, vice-president; Charles Shawver, secretary-treasurer. At the annual homecoming game we had two queen attendants, Eleanor Squier and Theda Jane Robbins. The sophomore class was well represented in sports. The following sophomore boys were out for football: Bill Fasig, Charles Shawver, Bill Bliss, Bill Bertram, Ralph Collins, Rhondal Gordon, Duane Poffinbarger, Leo Shelly, Dale Chrysler, Ralph Brooke, Jim Baker, Dick Perry, Bill Watson, and Charles Vail. In basketball we were represented by Rhondal Gordon, Bill Bliss, Dale Chrysler, Charles Shawver, Ralph Collins, and Bill Bertram. Several of our class were in band, chorus, and special musical groups. The girls' trio this year was entirely composed of sophomores: Virginia Weaver, Phyllis Wright, and Eleanor Squier, accompanied by Darlene Landis. In October we enjoyed an outdoor party and wiener roast on the football practice field. The old gym was the scene of another class party in December. We are happy that we are now able to consider ourselves upper-classmen and no longer need to be called freshies. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Kelley and Mr. Rawlinson. Page Twenty-foui THE FLAME
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FRESHMEN In September, we freshmen elected our officers for the year. Eugene Ratts was elected president; Ivan Sidwell, vice-president; and Victor Orrell, secretary-treasurer. When the all-school party was held in October, we really became part of the Casey Township High School. In the homecoming festivities, Wanda Garner and Lola Fitzpatrick vvere among the queen attendants. Our float, a big baby carriage, took third prize in the parade. At the first of the year there were ninety-seven members in our class; since then our enrollment has decreased a little, but our spirit has never wavered. Eight boys were members of the football squad and twenty boys showed their interest in basket ball. Several members of the class became members of the band, chorus, and freshman debate squad. The freshmen kept up social life by giving two parties, one in November and one in February. Miss Kathryn Hartman and Mr. Lance were advisers for our class. Page Twenty-six THE FLAME
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