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SOPHOMORES First Row: Donald Liechty, Marjory Linn, Tom Lutes, Jane Maddox, Bill Marbaugh, Bonnie Lou Melchi, Colleen Miller, Ruth Joann Miller, Second Row: Lois Jean Mitchell, Mary Moore, Paul Morgan, Ruth Myers, Morris Mc- Clure, Kathleen McConnell, Cletus McManama, Helen Owens. Third Row: Charles Peterson, Francis Pollock, Mary Pollock, Betty Jean Roop, Donnabelle Roop, Joyce Roop, Merlin Ross, Jr., Ralph Ross, Jr. Fourth Row: Clarice Sauer, Marcia Schnepp, Waunetta Schnepp, Melvin Schueler, Edna Mae Schultz, Charleen Shackley, Dick Sheets, Robert Smitley. Fifth Row: Mary Smith, Roger Staley, Russell Stanley, Viola Steele, Vera Steury, Jean Strahm, Gloria Striker, Ronald Stucky. Sixth Row: Earl Venis, Phyllis Venis, Donald Williams, V ilma Wilson, Irvin Worth- man, Ruth Yost, Frank Young, Jr. THEY ARE WORTH WHILE Bill Mctrbaugh, Charles Peterson and Don Williams served on the reserve squad. In basketball Bill Bromer and Tom Colter played. Those on the second team were Barney Brooks and Don Eichar. The Babe Ruths and Joe DiMaggios of the class were Everett Arthur, Roy Bleeke, and Charles Peterson. Those who tried out for the track team were Bill Bromer, Tom Colter, Don Eichar, Dick Gehrig, and Jim King. The girls, not to be outdone by the boys in the field of sports, took exercises and ployed games under the guidance of Miss Pumphrey. T ' wenty-seven
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SOPHOMORES First Row: George Alton, Clarice Anspaugh, Everett Arthur, Robert August, Margaret Baker, Norma Baker, Kathryn Baxter, Gloa Bleeke. Second Row: Roy Bleeke, Leo Borne, Bill Bromer, Barney Brooks, Marilyn Carroll, Anna Lou Chilcote, Robert Christen, Delores Clark. Third Row: Lou Anna Clark, Thomas Colter, Hettie Davenport, William Downs, Don Eichar, Roberta Richer, Phyllis JeanElzey, Troy Fennig. Fourth Row: Helen Frank, Arthur Franz, Christie Franz, Juanita Fruchte, Margaret Fruchte, Lenore Fuelling, Richard Gehrig, Keith Gilpen. Fifth Rovr: Rosamond Graham, Joan Hamma, Bill Hawkins, Joan Hitchcock, Leona HoUe, Bill Howell, Virginia Hutker, Eloise Jackson. Sixth Row: Vernon Johnson, Jim King, Eldora Kirschner, Patricia Kitson, Roger Knapp, Anita Koenemann, Mary Jo Krick, David Langston. THE RANK AND HLE Ninety-five spohomores started their second step through D. H. S. They were soon called together for class organization. Mr. Harold Mumma was again elected guardian of ' the class. The officers elected were Bill Bromer, president; Bob Christen, vice president; Joyce Roop, secretary; Tom Colter, treasurer. Those who attained the honor roll were Patricia Kitson, Rosamond Graham, Kathleen McConnell, Anita Koenemann, Jean Strahm, Marjorie Linn, and Leona HoUe. On the football squad the class was represented by Bill Bromer on the first team while Bob August, Everett Arthur, Barney Brooks, Tom Colter, Don Eichar, Dick Gehrig, Jim King, Twenty-six
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FRESHMEN First Row: Irene Andress, Catherine Andrews, Geraldine Andrews, Lawren Arnold, Warren Arnold, Eelty Lou Eaumgartner, Mary Alice Beineke, Marie Bleeke. Second Row: Joan Bodle, Bill Bollinger, John Brown, Don Brunnegraff, Paul Bucher, Wanda Busse, Mary Jo Butler, Charles Chiicote. Third Row: Lois Chronister, Roy Cook, Richard Cottrell, Alice Joan Cowan, Grace Daniels, Norma Lou Eady, Billy Eichhom, Hubert Feasel. Fourth Row: Catherine Fisher, Catherine Friedley, Evelyn Frohna- pfel, Patricia Garner, Donna Gilpen, Janet Goldner, Anna Jane Gunder, Richard Gunder. FHth Row: Waynard Habegger, Paul Hammond, Norma Hazelwood, Ted Hill, Barbara Hoblet, Phyllis Hoffman, Betty Irwin, Jerry Ketchum, Ruth Kiefer. Sixth Row: Ardena Kirchner, Donald Kirsch, Carey Knittle, Karl Kolter, Jean Lautenschleger, Jerry Lichtenstiger, Donald Light, Eugene Lough, Frank Lundin, Jr. FRESHMEN, FRESHMEN, DON ' T YOU CRY The freshmen of Decatur High included one hundred-two boys and girls. They selected Miss Frisinger as their class sponsor. Their officers were Donald Light, president; Marilyn Schultz, vice president; Roger Schnepf, sec- retary; and Doncdd Kirsch, treasurer. Those who appeared on the honor roll at least once during the year were Catherine Andrews, Donald Kirsch, Richard Soylors, Ann Maddox, Mary Lou Robinson, Frank Lundin, Evelyn Frohnopfel, Imogene McFarland, Leigh Nel- son, Wilbert Thieme, Merritt Marbaugh, and Barbara Hoblet. Some of the better basketball players made the second team. They were Bill Porter, Roger Schnepf, Ted Hill, Leigh Nelson, Max Ogg, and Bill Bollinger. Twenty-eight
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