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JUNIOR AND SOPHOMCRE First Row lleft to rightl: Mr. Bennett, Advisors Irene Barrett, Historian: Evelyn Shlrey, President: Mr. Baker, Advisor. Second Row lleft to rightl: Donald Alcorn, Vice Presi- dent: Jo Ann Sharp, Treasurer: Sue Erickson, Secretary. First Row tleft to rightl: Mr. Evans, Advisor: Randy Quinn, Historian: Charles Shankel, President: Miss Marietti, Advisor: Mr. Reitz, Advisor. Second Row lleft to rightjz Phyllis Rumbaugh, Secre- tary: Oliver Schaub. Vice President: Deanna White, Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY When the gavel fell at the first class meeting of the Junior Class it rang a note of attention to iifty-three members. With the passing days came changes and activities. Eleanor Maurer dropped from our group, leaving fifty-two. November found us a gala Halloween Ball: then came days and weeks of work and plans that brought much enjoyment to the class as well as the school when our class play, Finders Creepers. was presented. A sad hush befell our group ofn February 24 when one of our group, DuWayne Troup, was killed in an automobile accident. Lilac Time, the spring formal, crowned the year's activities for our class. Evelyn Shirey, the maid of honor. and Irene Barrett were our class attendants in the May Court. Some of the basketball stars were from our class too, Delbert Baker, Jr., and Guy Bennett were our class advisors. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Our llrst year in senior high found eighty-nine members in our class. Four more joined our number during the year. They were Alfred Rummel, Barbara Turner, Eugene Degenkalb, and Marie Slagle, but two of these, Alfred and Barbara, did not remain with us long. Howard Walter also left us during this year. During the year we Sophomores had a round-and-square dance which was both enjoyable and profitable. With senior high comes May Court participation: Elaine West and Shirley Kirkpatrick carried the ball for our class this year. Robert Evans, Ray Reitz and Marguerite Marietti served the class in the advisory capacity. IN MEMORIAM nuwAYNE TROUP Class of 1955 30
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SOPHOMORES First Row Cleft to rightj: Marion Adams, Judy Anthony, Mary Anderson, Edward Bailey, Charles Baker, Bill Bassinger, Joanne Beck, Larry Beck. Second Row Cleft to rightl: Bruce Bowser, Betty Bresnock, Jack Brocious, Phyllis Butler, Phyllis Cole- man, Kathryn Conrad, Thomas Cornman, William Cousins, Clair Crissman, Katherine Crissman, Ester Croyle. Third Row Cleft to rightjz Etta Croyle, Richard Deemer, Ross Doverspike, Shelby Doverspike, Eileen Dunmire, Lee Enterline, Charlotte Ferkan, Arlene Fox, Ronald Fox, Jerry Gabler, Shelvia Good. Fourth Row Cleft to rightlz Helen Goodhart, Clifford Griffith, Lois Himes, Frances Hoffman, Carolyn Hollenbaugh, Kenneth Hollenbaugh, James Jamison, Arlene Jay, Howard Kennedy, Shirley Kirk- patrick, Larry Kline. Fifth Row Cleft to rightlz George Lewis, Jack Lockhart, Cheryl Lydick, Carol Marshall, Ray Mateer, Lorraine McKain, Ray Myers, Doris Orf, Randall Quinn, Dolly Rader, Richard Rearic. Sixth Row Cleft to rightbz Robert Reesman, Lois Robinson, Phyllis Rumbaugh, Barbara Rummel, Bud Schaub, Nancy Shawl, Dick Schrecengost, Kay Schrecengost, Lonnie Schrecengost, Betty Lou Seanor, Edward Seanor. Seventh Row Cleft to rightb: Raymond Shaffer, Charles Shankel, Bernard Shick, Emerson Shick, John Shick, Allen Shirey, Richard Smith, Mark Stephenson, Kay Stewart, Eugene Stiteler, Russell Stitt. Eighth Row Cleft to rightlc Robert Thompson, Alberta Troup, Jeanne Troup, Larry Walker, Harold Walter, Ray Walter, Elaine West, Deanna White, Donald Wilkinson, Beverly Yarger, Edith Zim- merman. Not Pictured: James Kennedy, Alfred Rummel, Barbara Turner, Thomas White. XV i t L Q, :Q , X diifwq -a,,: 4-Q' Mi-Q ia .Q 5 A fly' if ' t L f A A 'iiiifimfla - ere r M - ii X . - 'lf' at J A if C llg' . 2 '.,' V- ..:': 2 J s 1 f K QV if? -, Q 1 mg. ti I I E M if K E y,,, A . l it A , , , S . WV . . ,lie ,J 'Ki ki'. ai . . sp - I 1 ibm ' K . 'N' ' . X I 'fix 5' . I U r K I ,. . N J VA-,,I if ,Z -v ,V . . W . . 6 ' of rw, Ta A C - J J f C Mhfxii l X . 5 . . k 'li . 6 - J , B 'IU 'Q . 7, . in is f , l, Q . in E x Q, Y J , , .V 5 ,V V V - mfr.: 1 - - C ' , f - ,.., .......a 3 F,, C. A A ' 5, P ' T' I ,B p 9 5, 5 VZ' . Aj, y Ht ..,. , . , x .f . V 5 1 3- 4 f. , - f ., .Q fm 5 3 Q 1 r ...- . . , at ,MQ , , Y , , .., ,,,' E M WVE, it X x H V A V ' K kg ai 5 W I K , A K? Q Q X ' X s an E 3 were xl in '
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FRESHMEN First Row Cleft to rightb: Kathleen Adams, Wendell Alcorn, Donald Atherton, Robert Atherton, Ronald Ath- erton, Warren Atherton, Woodrow Bassinger, Raymond Barrett, Linda Beck, Ronald Beers, Allen Brocious. Second Row Cleft to rightl: Claire Brocious, Marilyn Brocious, Ray Brothers, Jean Calhoun, Doris Clever, Richard Coleman, Delores Cornman, Arthur Crissman, Guy Crissman, Joanne Croyle, Daniel Damore. Third Row Cleft to righthz Alvin Deemer, Paul Dickey, Violet Doverspike, Eugene Farster, Reed Fisher, Ron- ald Fisher, Judy Gabler, Frances Galbraith, Geraldine Gilbert, Betty Ann Good, Stanley Gruver. Fourth Row Cleft to rightbz Joe Heller, Isabelle Hollenbaugh, Ellen Hughes, Richard Lewis, Grace Lockhart, Bernice Marshall, Jim Marshall, Mary McCafferty, Allen McConnell, Norma McCoy, Cecil McMeans. Fifth Row Cleft to rightj: Charlene Milliron, John Odosso, Don Patterson, Judy Pence, Stanley Petras, Dor- othy Reesman, William Reesman, Boneta Rowland, Rosalie Rupp, Shirley Rupp, Deanna Schrecengost. Sixth Row Cleft to rightjz Gary Schrecengost, .Janet Schrecengost, Bob Seanor, John Sell, Ellen Shick, Janet Shick, Larue Shick, Donna Shilling, Margaret Slagle, Don Smith, Jim Smith. Seventh Row Cleft to rightbz Leroy Stear, Ron Stiteler, Roberta Stover, Ed Wadding, Patricia Wall, Janet West, Joan West, Ken White, Janet Williams, Bob Wolfe, Ron Wolfe. Not Pictured: Sherwood Kline, Shirley Doverspike, Richard Reedy. 1 1 S C' E 'C C 4' 'f ff Q: ,P W ,sk K fr f ., ya rx H 1 in H . , xl X Gra z., l ' 131 .. - 14 2 Q 'C ' Q xx 'CX fa A 31' mm D I Q XZ 1- we f ff I ,K A , I Z t Q 1 Q as , - 2 ,six D fisswhfii JF x. ui ,. Q Q F -' , at -A is ,F J W 'L 3 G f 'V . -X 1 w K' f f-xx K ,av E 7 4 . 417 ' wit C 'C il ef- f X C s itil., -a lx 5 ' , ? .V the Q' X ,V Q. , .1 K 1 V I M J KX 2 AV W A X ai y r 1 ff gif: ' iya if E-.ixilev f J , 1 ' i , if V. Q N I U, ' w.. W ll in E, c I-.C A. :iff '
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