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glam.. funior Left to right: Elaine Bechtold, Jim Schang, Miss Carolyn Metzger, Mr. Roy Kilby, Max Murphy, Rheta Rumsyre. I have just been over-hearing Jim Schang, the class of '52's president, outline the class's highlights for their Junior year. Gosh, they sure were kept busy selling mag- azine subscriptions, sponsoring a cake walk and a dance-all to raise money for the Ju- nior-Senior Reception. The Reception was held on May 4, at the South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee. Charlie Rogers of Elkhart fur- nished the music. Assisting Jim at the meeting were Max Murphy, vice president, while Rheta Rum- syre read the minutes. The money was kept by Elaine Bechtold. Miss Carolyn Metzger and Mr. Roy Kil- by directed the Juniors through '50 and '51. Sophomore Class Officers: Shirley Gruver, Mr. Oris DeVol, Regina Hawthorne, Joan Jagger, Mrs. Lois Murphy, Fred Martz. Boo! Here I am again looking at the no longer green but Sophisticated Sophomores! The Sophomore Class was quite busy prepar' ing the financial end of things for the big Junior-Senior Reception next year. All work and no play make Jack and Jill dull people, so they had their fun too. On January 18, between semesters, a party was held at the City Hall. The officers of the sophomores of 1951 were Fred Martz, president, Shirley Gruver, vice-president, Regina Hawthorne, secre- taryg Joan Jagger, treasurer. Fresh man Class Officers: Jackie Hunt, Mr. Wilfred Wilson, Nancy Sewell, Larry Trimmer, Miss Bernice Carver, Jim Neill. As I was walking down the hall I bumped into Larry Trimmer, the president who steered the 103 greenies. He gave me the dope on the other officers-Jimmie Neill was the Veep, Nancy Sewell, secretary, and Jackie Hunt was treasurer. When I asked him what the class had done he replied, Well, Mort, The Sadie Hawkins Day Dance held at the City Hall following the Bluffton game on November 17 was about the only big thing. Larry just had time to tell me that Mr. Wilfred Wilson and Miss Bernice Carver served as sponsors before I went dashing off. You see-I taut I taw a puddy tat!
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Charlott Zumbrum F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 4 Senior Play 4 Ea8le 1 G. A. A. 1 Lois Zumbrum Columbian 3, 4 Eagle 1. 3 wr' .Q and, Knwzt Left to right: Junior Zumbrun, Mary Orr, Paul Mast, Marceil McElroy, Willie Ann Kniss, Bonald Cole, Donna Jean Holbrook, Billy Webber, Mary Mader, Chuck Lowe, Jackie Hunt, Don Rondeau. 25
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Row 1: Arlene Alexander, Don Anderson, Dick Armstrong, Geraldine Barker, Elaine Bech- told. Row 2: Jim Binkley, Nancy Boggs, Charles Bolinger, Joan Brickley, Ardella Brown. Row 3: Pansy Brunner, Sandra Bryan, Vasta Clark, Sara Coy, Bob Cullimore, Row 4: Betty Dalton, Nancy Davidson, Frances Deeter, Jean Delanoy, Carolyn Egolf. Row 5: Doris Egolf, Tom Erne, Barbara Evard, Art Foltz, Ber- nadine Furthmiller. Row 6: Dixie Gage, Betty Gilles- pie, Mary Ann Gillespie, Shir- ley Grant, Margaret Gustafson. Row 7: John Hancock, Bill Hare, Don Hartman, LeRoy Hawn, Bob Herald. Row 8: Linda Hinkle, Jud His- cutt, Margaret Hyndman, Mar- garet Jenkinson, Larry Jones. Row 9: LeRoy Jones, Mitzi Juil- lerat, Rich Jumont, Joanna Keiser, Bill Kettelkamp. -5 p - A .. rfb ..,. Y: 15' I K was 5 Q x is X sf' Y : 'l F , A .f i 'ii' ii ii Ss last? Y, if l ' x up gif '
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