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The class of 50, consisting of fifty-two 30, 1946. They elected the following officers: vice-president; Beverly Stellcr, secretary; and P Yentes joined the class late that year. The tradi a Christmas gift exchange was held the Friday sors were Mrs. Baker and Mr. Dilling. On August 29, 1947, forty-seven happy-go- ter High School for another year. The following Patricia Hathaway, vice-president; Mary Louise C Two parties were enjoyed by the members skating party, March 12. The sponsors were Mr. members, entered Chester High School on August Danny Fulton, president; Patricia Hathaway, eggy Baker, treasurer. Gloria Vance and Robert tional hayride was enjoyed on September 27 and afternoon before Christmas vacation. The spon- ucky sophomores came back to Dear Old Ches- ofHccrs were elected: Robert Yentes, president; lark, secretary; and Peggy Baker, treasurer, of the class — a hayride, September 26 and a Scribner and Miss Stone for the sophomore year. Insert: Mary Louise Clark, Secretary; Bob Yentes, President; Peggy Baker, Treasurer; Patricia Hathaway, Vice-President. First Row: Sue Anger, Peggy Baker, Ralph Bolinger. Lois Bollinger. Second Row: Wade Bollinger, Marilee Boyer, Norma Brubaker, Phyllis Bru- baker, Max Bucher, Kenneth Bucher. Third Row: Mary Louise Clark, Robert Coble, Keith Cripe, Bill Doster, Danny Fulton, Patricia Hathaway, Bill Holloway, Lawrence Keaffaber, Priscilla Kester. Fourth Row: Joann Leckrone, Doris Lef forge, Tom McClure, Ted McNabney, Norma Martin, Marilyn Paul, Richard Paul. Fifth Row: Trula Penrod, Leon Ritenour, John Rohrer, Graceanna Royer, Max Schilling, Stanley Schnepp, Connie Spann, Beverley Steller, Charles Swihart. Sixth Row: Gloria Vance, Gilbert Walls, Gary Walters, Robert Walters, Rich- ard Workman, Robert Yentes, Juanita Young, Sylvia Young, Joann Zimpelman C ' : , - A
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uhIoaA. Row 1. Barbara Barker, Carl Bechtold, Marie Betten, Louella Blocher, Betty Brandenburg, Vir ginia Brandenburg, Wayne Clark, Darletta Cox. Row. 2. Lois Cunningham, Tom Dillman, Charles Fleck, Carolyn Garrison, Marilyn Garrison, Lois Gay, Charles Gibbs, Norma Graham. Row 3. Pauline Hippensteel, Jack Kissinger, Jim Klutz, Gene Metzger, Janet Metzger, Ronald Metzger, Don Mosher, John Penrod Row 4. George Poer, Bruce Pottenger, Lee Dick Reiken, Theron Rupley. Row 5. Marlene Schroll, Ann Snavely, Bob Snell, Coleen Warren. Insert Picture. Wayne Clark, Virginia Brandenburg, Tom Dillman, Barbara Barker. On August 31, 1945, thirty-five very green students enrolled in the freshman class at Chester. They started off by electing three efficient classmates as officers: Ronald Metzger, president; Gene Metzger, vice-president; Virginia Lea Brandenburg, secretary -treasurer. Miss Eshelman and Mr. Dilling were the sponsors. During the year Norma Graham moved in to give more volume to the class. Tragedy also struck that year, for Max Frieden passed away. His smile and good nature will never be forgotten. Two parties were held that year — a hay ride to Lagro and a skating party at Columbia City. After summer vacation all came back as sophomores, believe it or not. They held elec- tions again and Jack Kissinger was chosen to takethe presidential position; Tom Dillman, vice-presi- dent; Coleen Warren, secretary-treasurer. Miss Stone and Mr. Scribner were sponsors. This time the class had a scavenger hunt and another skating party. Now they are Juniors of ' 48 and everybody admits that they are a pretty good looking bunch by now. Their officers for this year are: Virginia Lea Brandenburg, president; Wayne Clark, vice- president; Tom Dillman, treasurer; Barbara Barker, secretary. The sponsors this year are Miss Gongwer and Mr. Metzger.
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njelkiften First Row: Dora Betten, Jane Boocher, Norman Chamberlain, Alice Clouser, Catlierine Cook, Max Cunningham, Carolyn Enyeart, Mary Fetters, Martha Fitch. Second Row: Mary Fleck, Esther Frey, Bonnie Frieden, Har- old Frieden, Ted Frieden, Doris Gibbs, Robert Graham, Glorea Grossnickle, Elizabeth Gump. Third Row: Marion Haggard, Jim Hammond, Dean Hapner, William Helvey, Fred Kling, Jim Larrison, Charles Little, Bob Littlefleld, Joan Poer. Fourth Row: Morris Poer, Lloyd Reiken, Dorsey Rhoades, Max Richards, Anita Schroll, James Schumaker. Fifth Row: Fannie Shepherd, Agnes Sleighter, Herbert Un- derwood, Lester Williams, Charlotte Wright, Henry Young. Insert: James Schumaker, president; Max Richards, vice president; Anita Schroll, treasurer; Mary Fleck, secretary. Forty freshmen ventured into high school last August 30, 1947. These young, but intelhgcnt students selected capable leaders to guide them through their first year in high school. They are: James Schumacher, president; Max Richards, vice-president; Mary L. Fleck, secretary; and Anita Schroll, treasurer. Later in the year Alvin Wiley joined the ranks. To brighten up the dreary school days, the freshmen liad two parties. The first was a hay- ride on September 22. On March 26 a skating party was held. Mrs. Von Ehr, Mrs. Allen and Mr. Dilling sponsored the class.
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