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,Sap 0111 Ore C4155 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Nancy Homing, Marie Perry, Josephine Tesso, Mary Moyer, Joan Lindsey, Marilyn Eckstein, Marlene Retter, Elaine DeGreve, Carol Fisher. SECOND ROW: Annie Vuich, Josephine Longo, Joyce Klahn, Anne Barlow, Marilyn Willrath, Patricia Moyer, Patricia Puhr, Barbara Ryan, Charles Weber, Arnold Garverich Ralph Girefenstein, Paul Krichbum. THIRD ROW: Harley liams, Donald Harshbarger, Donald Marquart, Mary Scott, Mary Harley, Lois Hasey, Gerldine Fisher, Joan Brown, Pauline Soldan, Joy Ann Weis, Edward Alt, Robert Koons, Glenun Rosandic. FOURTH ROW: Miss Griebling, Donald Maddy, Ronald Deems, Roy Gallentine, Jack Yerkey, James Schill, Donald Dodd, Larry Linn, Lawrence Hosey, Thomas Burkhart, Daved Hartman, Louis Marino, Mr. Hackman. FIFTH ROW: Jim DeWalt, Jim Fredrick, Charles Eicher, Bill Lamb, Gerald Nolder, Jack Frost, Bob Law, Lloyd Feick, Bill Loudermilk, George Kemle. 28
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unior sihfiforg Next in line are the Juniors, our faithful understudies. A very active and highly successful year, their many activ- ities included managing the Refreshment Stand at football games, producing a play entitled Sixteen in August , under- taking the dances after the basketball games, and laboring intensely over Junior-Senior Reception, which is always highest point of interest in the school year in the spring. Those chosen to lead them through this very important year were Frank McNeal, Presidentg Joan Ritter, Vice Presidentg Emma Coppinger, Treasurerg Carol Earner, Secretary. These officers were ably assisted by Mrs. Enoch, and Mr. Walrath, who acted as class advisors. Bidding a fond farewell and the best of luck to the Seniors the Juniors, excited though they may be, will return to school in the fall to reach that goal which they have been striving for these many years. Z7
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.5219 0l'l'l0I'e M15 !0l'g September 6, 1949 began the seventh year of school for the class of 1955. On this day, in Room 151, another historical event took place when Bill Lamb was elected presidentg Barbara Ryan, vice-president, .Toy Weis, treasurer, and Marilyn Eckstein, secretary. The advisors, Mr. Hackman and Mrs. Varga, helped plan the social activities for the year. September of 1950 began leaving just five more years until the end of school life. Under the advisorship of Mr. Hutson and Mr. Hackman, the class had an enjoyable year. This year's officers were elected with Barbara Ryan, president, Pat Puhr, vice-president, Marilyn Eckstein, treasurer, and Elaine DeGreve, secretary. In September, 1951, the election was held in the study hall with Mr. Hackman and Miss O'Leary as the new advisors. The officers were voted on and tallied, placing Louis Marino as president, Roy Lee Gallentine as treasurer, Joy Weis as vice-president, and Pat Puhr as secretary. At the beginning of September, 1952, the class of 55 began to realize that there were only three more years to go. Miss Griebling and Mr. Hackman were present to witness the election as Barbara Ryan became president, Jack Yerkey, vice-president, Gerald Nolder, treasurer: and Joy Weis, secretary. The main events of this year were the Annual Sophomore Hop and several sock hops. In their three years ahead, the Sophomores hope to make their good record an even better one. Z9
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