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THE INDIAN 1946 l FIRST ROW-fleft to rightl: Paul Clark, Richard Lillard, Marion White, Phyllis Keifer, Alice Lyon, Mary Nichols, Suzanne Fenton, secretaryg James Barlow, vice- presidentg Milton Hewes, treasurer, Shirley Johnston, Geraldine Dulmus, Meredith Farrar, Noreen Terwilliger. SECOND ROW-Cleft to rightl: Harold Hubbell, Thomas Norene, Edwin Brightman, Merton Davis, Marian Hoyt, Fluvilla Morton, Barbara Carlson, Syble Green, Patricia Bessey, Louise Rater, Margaret Card, Dorothy Peterson, Alice Gray, Mrs. Hack, advisory Clifford James, Richard Sanders. THE FRESHMEN The freshman class has the largest number of pupils in the school, the number now standing at thirty-one. Back in 1937 thirty-three little future headaches were escorted to school by hopeful parents. Five of these are in the present freshman class: Suzanne Fenton, John Fisher, Alice Gray, Marion White, and Paul Clark. Miss Skinner was their first grade teacher. While in the second grade Pat Bessey, Alice Lyon, and Milton Hevves joined the class. Mrs. Wheeler undertook the work Miss Skinner started as the class entered second grade. In third grade, taught by Miss Akin, Syble Greene and Fluvilla Morton became members of the present freshman class. Geraldine Dulmus and James Barlow entered the class in eighth grade. This year eight pupils came from Ashville to join the freshmen: Barbara Carlson, Margaret Card, Phyllis Keifer, Mary Nichols, Richard Lillard, 'Thomas Norene, Dorothy Peterson, and Dolores Wiltsie. From Mayville came Richard Sanders, and Meredith Farrar transferred from South Dayton. The president of the freshman class is John Fisherg vice-president, James Barlowg secretary, Suzanne Fenton g treasurer, Milton Hevvesg rep- resentatives to the Student Council, Syble Greene and Merton Davisg and faculty advisor, Mrs. Theodore Hack.
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1946 THE INDIAN FIRST ROW-Cleft to rightlz Marjorie Hewes, Patricia Carlson, Helen Watt, Phyllis Crump, Martha Kemp, Mary Hubbell, secretary-treasurer, Howard Hartzell, presidentg Mary Nash, vice-president, Thelma Kovach, Alice Schroeder, Helen Petitt, Laura Beltron, Lucille Root. SECOND ROW-fleft to rightl: James Sperry, Harry Smith, John Beltron, Tyler Hayes, Mr. Morse, advisor, Royal Nickerson, Roland Hewes, Larry Roberts, Robert Scott, Ward Bullock. THE SOPHOMORES The sophomores, numbering twenty-two at the present time, began their education ten long years ago in Miss Skinner's first grade with forty members. Only ten of the original forty are still in the group-Laura Beltron, Mary Nash, Helen Petitt, Helen Watt, Lucille Root, John Beltron, Tyler Hayes, Robert Scott, Howard Hartzell, and William Rodwell. Miss Akin taught the class in both the second and third grades. Roland Hewes, Marjorie Hewes, and Alice Schroeder joined the class in the third grade when the school became centralized that year. Miss Evelyn Murney taught in the fourth grade. In Mrs. J ohnson's fifth grade, Royal Nickerson and Mary Adele Hubbell came into the class. On through Mrs. Richard Barron's sixth grade, Mrs. Taylor's seventh, and Mr. Cowles' and Mrs. Lucy Carlson's eighth grade ground the class. In its eighth year Thelma Kovach from Akron, Ohio, and Phyllis Crump from Sherman, joined the group. As freshmen the class elected: president, Lucille Rootg vice-president, Howard Hartzellg secretary, Mary Hubbell, and treasurer, William Rod- well. The Student Council representatives were Roland Hewes and Marjorie Hewes. The faculty advisor was Miss Kathryn Tansey. Howard Hartzell was elected president of the class in its sophomore year, Mary Nash, vice-president, Mary Hubbell, secretary-treasurer. Robert Scott and Martha Kemp are Student Council representatives, while Mr. Kyle Morse is their advisor.
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1946 THE INDIAN THE EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW-Cleft to rightl: Peter Craig, Lois Wiltsie, Bonnie Krotzer, Dorothy Findley, Catherine Samuelson, Margaret Ostrom, Carol Colton, secretary, Joan Cadogan, Robert Beckstrom. SECOND ROW-fleft to rightl: James Wheeler, president, Paul Terry, Stuart Orser, treasurer, Gilbert Samuelson, Gordon Hubbell, Charles Baker, Franklin Hanson, vice- presidentg Ralph Andreen, Mrs. Hall, teacher. THE SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW-Cleft to rightlz Jane Ann Wheeler, Rosina Watt, Charles McChesney, William Cornell, Richard Graham, David Clifford, William Findley, Veldon Badders, Shirley Lang, Kathryn Underwood, Jocelyn Crump, Dorothy Springer, Marie Terry, Jean Hildum. SECOND ROW-Cleft to rightl: Robert Hagadorn, Ernest Cowles, teacher, James Christofferson, William Wood, Richard Lane, Clare Himes, Albert Crandall, June Cave, Martha Bullock, Phyllis Stroebel, Joanne Saxton, Fern Himes, Joan Latta, Joanne Fenton.
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