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Sophomores OFFICERS Stanley Cook, Robert Weber Richard Watkins, Harold Cocanower, Mr. McCuen fSponsorj, Lucille McCreary Junior Baughman Nancy Russ Bill Cook Harry Krallman Barbara Rinehart Samuel Smeltzer Josephine Moore Vern Ellis V Stanley Cook Mildred Hartman Paul Grise Phyllis Buck Josephine Neidballa Clara Harris LaVonne Becker Mary Elliott Pauline Hutchison William Willsey Bonnie Vantine Shirley Krallman Carol Carles LaMar Stowe SOPHOMORE HISTORY We, the Class of 48, began our second year in high school by electing Mr. McCuen as sponsor. We elected Harold Cocanower as president, Stanley Cook as vicefpresident, Bob Weber as secretary, and Richard Watkins as treasurer. Thus far we have had only one party, a Hallowe'en Party in October. We have enjoyed our sophomore year very much and wish to thank Mr. McCuen for his cofoperation during the year. Bob Weber. Kenneth Fore I Dwight Kime Stanley Troyer Eileen Martin Walter Lienhart Donna Martin Tom Kane Richard Watkins Jack Choler Ronnie Richards David Stutsman Ray Smeltzer Tom Krallman Barbara Rinehart Tom Ball Jack Youngblood Alvin Rush Goldie Myers Dick Eyman James Reed Jerry Hayes Loma Gayman Mary Kile Harold Cocanower Leo Forrest George Tschupp Margaret Shupert Rosemary Nelson Marion Long Robert Smith Absent: Ned Parcell, Glenn Stifller, Robert Marie Lockard, Winifred Mumaw, Weber, Barbara Crume, Mitchell Gegax.
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George Anderson Jeannine Andre Ralph Bechtel Joanna Berger Frank Bolton Argyle Carter Richard Choler Elizabeth Clark Warren Custer Gene Davenport Shirley Davis Bob Dean Ruby Detwiler Robert Eldridge Rozan Goldstein Emojean Goodman Ed Gygi Lewis Haines Don Hamilton Delores Hutchison Robert johnson Max Kauffman Jim Kell ' rl Marie Loucks Maxine Markley Violet McManus Charles Miller Harold Miller jane Myers Iim Myers Thelma Neff Arlene Nelson Mary Oswald Marilyn Priest John Rapp Kenneth Rinehart Alene Robinson Max Sheets Norman Smith Albert Snell Eileen Steed Robert Sticher Howard Wagner Eleanor Warstler Delight Weaver Chas. Weber Richard Wise IUNICR ADVICE There are other pebbles on the beach. One at a time, Ieannineg this isn't Hollywood. The girls won't bite you, Ralph. Keep up your drawing, Jog you'll soon be up with Disney. Pin ball machines will never get you anywhere. We hear you like to collect stamps. Go with them allg then pick out the one that appeals to you most What's the great attraction in the Army? Could it be Emil? Where did you get your name moany? Don't accept rides to the basketball games. Save your million dollar strut until you get the million dollars. Keep it up, some day the world will need bashful boys. Do you have a temper with that red hair? Keep up your singing, Bobg look where Frankie is. Keep trying, some day you'll get one. Quiet downg and let someone else talk. We can give no advice to the perfect? junior. Isn't love grand! We hope to see more of you next year on the basketball team. Calm yourself and give the people around you a rest. Speak upg don't be shy, Time enough for that after dark instead of during school hours. What do you eat, Jim? Wheaties! Quiet people have their place in this world. Make up your mind, you can't have them all. ' What do the redheads have that the blondes and brunettes don't7 Quit breaking the girls' hearts! Stick to the Hair Dresser, Harold. Hollywood likes curls. Don't take life so seriouslyg too many others take it as a joke. We like your ability to go with just one girl. lt's high time you're getting a boy friend. It's a senior fad. We like your nice quiet ways. Why not speak to allof us? Tell us what are the qualifications to go with the high point man? Sleep more and you will grow tall. Gene Kruppa was once a kid like you. fKeep it up.J Get in the game. You can't be a lone ranger. Start hitting the basket, Max. We'll need you next year. What do you go to church for? To hold hands? No sweets before a game. Keep up the singing, you may become great some day. Q. K. Bob, we won't give you any adviceg you're doing fine. Why don't you speed it up? Don't be shyg these Concord boys won't bite you. Has he tried the horse and buggy yet? What's an airplane got that a girl hasn't? What's so wonderful about Elkhart, Dick? Iuanita Forrest Carol Herrli Ronald Ball Lavene Weaver
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FRESHMEN OFFICERS Alice Stull, James Perkins, Mr. Gibson fSponsorj James Eldridge, David Martin David Martin Richard Hurrle Donald James Robert Stutsman Lyle Williams Winnie Puterbaugh Doris Baker Richard Nead Doris Bowser Robert Anderson Mary Hutchison Donnabelle Goodman Patricia Banks Jim Perkins Robert Campbell Violette Ellis Patty Salmon Fredrick Earnhart jack Nelson Betty Buck Marion Wenger Evelyn Speicher Evelyn VanDiepenbos Norma Harvey Victor Haggerty Norma Griffin Donna Dean FRESHMAN HISTORY We the freshman class started our high school career by electing Mr. Gibson as our sponsor. We elected David Martin, presi' dentg Jim Perkins, vicefpresidentg Jim E1- dridge, treasurerg and Alice Stull, secretary. We had one class party in November. Also we participated in a joint assembly program with the sophomores. ' We enjoyed our first year in high school very much. Alice Stull, Secretary. Ioan Cobb Rosemary Bolton Doris McCreary Bud Gouker Wanita Warner Robert Beck Gene Warfel Beverly Dunbar Norma Moore Rose Lee Foster Marceil Steed Dean Replogle John Mann Phyllis Tharp Jim Eldridge Don Whitt Alice Stull Fred Detwiler Beverly Rapp Verla Cataldo Jack Neff Betty DeMetz Richard Loney Eleanora Hoke Frances Mumaw Mona Ellis Shirley Herrli Shirley Barnum Inez Smith Absent when pictures were taken: Barbara Krallman
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