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First row: B. Ross, J. Kane, J. Gillett, N. Dickman, B. Houser. Second row: M. Johnston, J. Monahan, B. Kerber, H. Bargmann, J. Bayston, Miss Brenneman. Third row; G. Farley, B. Hummel, R. Sargeant, J. Mauritzen, J. Edwards, (P. Freehill, L. Herkert, R. Lee, and J. Perkins were not present when the picture was taken.) Junior C ) ass The Juniors began in the year 1952 with twenty members. They gained Mattie Heistand the second semester. During the summer months, they lost: Patty Palmer, Mattie Heistand, and Harvard Bargmann who moved to Forrest. The fall of 1953, eighteen members enrolled. They lost Jim Kuntz, who moved to Morris, and Roger Masden quit school. They gained a new member Barbara Kerber who transferred from St. Mary's Academy. In the fall of 1954, 17 students enrolled. They gained two students. Harvard Bargmann and Betty Ross. Merry Faye Johnston dropped out of school. Under the sponsorship of Miss Brenneman, they elected the following class officers: President, Barbara Kerber; Vice President, Joanne Bayston; Secretary, Joan Ellen Kane; Treasurer, Jerry Edwards. The class sponsored a. school dance after the Kempton basketball game on January 28. On February 14 the juniors entertained the seniors at a valentine party. The class presented a play, The Daffy Dills, in the spring under the direction of Miss Garver. With Miss Brenneman President, B. Kerber as their sponsor, they gave a banquet and prom for the Vice President, J. Bayston seniors on May 7. Secretary, J. Kane Treasurer, J. Edwards
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First row: P. Walters, B. Fairley, S. Postlewaite, R. Nickrent, J. Clester, B. Richards, C. Shell. Second row: Mr. Bicket, J. Conibear, A. Gillett, S. Heald, B. Danforth, B. Durbin, J. Brock. Third row: C. Culkin, B. Wilson, P. Watson, E. Monahan, S. Martin, K. Irwin, C. Tooley, Z. Gerdes. Fourth row; D. Hanna, D. Ford, P. Frich, R. Schlemmer, G. Sharp, R. Kyburz, R. Stadler, H. Houser, M. Hughes. (J. Cline, J. Franey, C. Hoeger, and R. Koerner were not present when this picture was taken.) Sophomore Glass In the fall of the school year 1953, thirty-five freshmen enrolled. This was one of the largest freshman classes that had enrolled in the past several years. The class lost Jerry Ortman during their first year. During the summer months, they lost Doris Dubree and Donald Runyon. In the fall of 1954, thirty-four students enrolled. Sandra Postlewaite and Barbara Durbin had joined the class. During the year they gained Frank Durbin as a member. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Bicket, they elected the following class officers: President, Zoe Gerdes; Vice President, Robert Kyburz; Secretary, Kay Irwin. President, Z. Gerdes Vice President, R. Kyburz Secretary, Kay Irwin
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