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' Looks Like the Seventh Gracl( »» Yes, that ' s right. These are the younger half of the junior high, the seventh graders. They have an enrollment of 104, the largest class in school. Being overjoyed at coming to the new Junior-Senior High School, these youngsters vs ere a little mischievous, but after a few public embarrassments by Mr. Brown, they soon learned that those long corridors weren ' t race tracks. Since they had grown up they were permit- ted, like their superiors, to organize. For their sponsor they chose Mr. Dailey, who took them un- der his wing and efficiently directed them through the first year of their junior high career. Donn Eichar, Keith Gilpin, Joyce Roop, and Jimmy King were chosen as president, vice-president, secre- tary, and treasurer, respectively. At first, in spite of the fact that they had been permitted to organize, and that they were equal with the senior high classes, they felt a lit- tle shy and inferior to the upperclassmen. How- ever, they soon learned to take it all as a matter of course and decided to show those old high hats a thing or two. So to prove that they real- ly had grown up, they decided to make their fell- ow students sit up and take notice by making a success of themselves in every possible way. First they displayed their scholastic ability by having the follov ing on the honor roll at least once during the school year: Billy Bromer, Dor- othy Brown, Donn Eichar, Roberta Eicher, Juanita Fruchte, Delores Gerig, Rosamond Graham, Tom Colter, Joan Hamma, Leona Holle, Margery Kay Linn, Kathleen McConnell, Alice Owens, Ronald Stucky, Edna Mae Schultz, Charleen Shackley, Jane Maddox, Morris McClure, Margaret Noel, Vera Jane Steury, Pauline Brintzenhofe, Donna- belle Roop, Joyce Roop, and Frank Young. It so happens that this delegation from the seventh grade was the largest number to appear on the honor roll from any one class for some time. These little graders really must have been determ- ined to make a good showing. Basketball being their chief sport, three sev- enth graders — Donn Eichar, Bill Bromer, and Tom Colter — took an active part in contributing to the favorable season of the junior high team coached by Mr. Everhart. The girls, though limited to intra-class physi- cal activities, showed great enthusiasm in the sports directed by Miss Pumphrey. Also the girls were ever active in backing their Junior Yellow Jacket stars. Not to be outdone in anything, the following played in the school bands directed by Mr. Selle- meyer: Clarice Anspaugh, Bob August, Bill Bromer, Barney Brooks, Roberta Eicher, Juanita Fruchte, Lenore Fuelling, Rosamond Graham, Le- ona Holle, Bonnie Melchi, Virginia Hutker, Eloise Jackson, Jim King, Amelia Lekas, Jane Maddox, Ruth Joan Miller, Joyce Roop, Edna Mae Schultz, Viola Steel, Ronald Stucky, and Russel Stanley. These young band members, as well as the basketball players and all the other members of the class, will be the future leaders of D. H. S. The success of this seventh grade was due to the splen- did cooperation of each and every member of the class. Keep up the good work, seventh graders. You did fine. Keith Gilpin, vice-president; Joyce Roop. secretary; Jim King, treasurer, and Donn Eichar, president, are young but powerful! SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Robert August. Clarice Anspauarh, Kathryn Baxter, Margaret EUen Baker, Helen Barber, Edsar Bo.ne, BiUy Bromer, Lucille Beer. Barney B ooks, Bill Butler. Second Row: Dorothy Brown, Norma Baker, Anna Lou Chilcote, Tom Colter, Richard C amer, Marilyn Carrol, Louanna Clark, Robert Christen, Mable Death, Donn Eicliar. Third Row: Glenn Donnell, Jean Elzey, Roberta Eicher, Marg- aret Fruchte, Cliristie Franz, Helen Frank, Patricia Funk, Lenore Fuelling, Arthur Franz, Troy Lee Fennig. Fourth Row: Juanita Fruchte, Keith Gilpin, Dolores Gerig, Richard Gehrig, Rosamond Graham. Henry Gunder, Leona Holle, Vir- ginia Hutker, Luella Hower, Betty Lou Hahnert. Fiftli Row: Billy Hawkins, Bill Howell, Maxine Hodle, Edward H.rrmon, Richard Harrod, Joan Hamma, Joan Hit:hcock, Freeh Hower, Vernon Jolinson, Mary Johnson. Sixth Row: Roger Knapp, Doyle Krick, Mary Jo Krick, Jimmy King, Marie La Turner,, Amelia Lekas, Marjory Kay Linn, Tom Lutes, Kathleen McConnell, Rutli Joan Miller. Seventh Row: Colleen Miller, Carl Moses, Cletus McManama, Bill Marbaugh. Lois Jean Mitchell. Marjorie Myers, Morris McClure, Mary Moore, Jane Maddox, Marie Morgan. Eightli Row: Bonnie Lou Melchi. Paul Morgan, Margaret Noel, Junior Pickens, Mary Pollock, Charles Peterson, Donnabelle Roop, Joyce Roop, Betty Jean Roop, Junior Floss. Ninth Row: Charleen Shackley, Roger Staley, Mable Schafer, Jean Strahm, Ronald Stucky, Gordon Selking, Marcia Schnepp, Edna Mae Schultz. Lenora Stauffer, Mary Smith, Viola Steel. Tenth Row: Dick Sheets. Clarice Saner, Ollie Smith. Louis Smith Russell Stanley, Vera Jane Steury, Gerald Vian, Earl Venis, La Ver Williams, Frank Young, Ruth Yost. Twenty-eight
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