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FRESHMEN First Row: Eugene Lyons, Mary Elizabeth Macy, Ann Maddox, Donald Mcrbaugh, Robert Morbaugh Marshall, Ralph Merriman. Second Row: Jo Ann Metzger. Verena Moore, Marjorie Moser, Dwight Myers, Farland, Mary Jane McGill, lo Ann KfcMillan. Third Row: Leigh Nelson, Max Ogg, Donald Picktord Bill Porter, Geraldine Ray, Jack Rayer. Fourth Row: Patsy Richards, Mary Lou Robinson, Betty Roeder, Barbara Roop, Bonnie Roop, Richard Saylors, Roger Schnepf, Marelyn Schultz. Filth Row: James Shackley, Bill Shook, Kathryn Slusher, Gerald Springer, Margie Springer, Freddie Steiner, Lavon Strickler, James Summers, Melvin Taylor. Sixth Row: Phyllis Teeter, Raymond Thieme, WUbert Thieme Joyce Ward, Melvin Werling, Bill Whittredge, Donald Wolfe, Onalee Zimmerman. YOU ' LL BE SOLDIERS BY AND BY The football players included Charles Chilcote, Paul Hammond, Bill Por- ter, Jim Pollock, Jerry Lichtenstiger, and Bob Marbaugh. A few of the boys who went cut for track were Don Brunnegroff, Charles Chilcote, Robert Morbcaigh, Gene Myers, and Richard Cottrell. The girls were also sports-minded. They did their share in the intra-class sports and were loyal supporters of the Pep Champs. The girls were also interested in cooking and sewing. Many of the girls joined the Home Ec. Club under the supervision of Miss Worthman. The following played in the school band directed by Mr. Sellemeyer: Lois Chronister, Bill Eichhorn, Jerry Ketchum, Karl Kolter, Ann Maddox, Dwight Marshall, and Marelyn Schultz. Twenty-nine Merritt Marbach, Dwight Jr., Gene Myers, Imogene Mc- Jess Plasterer, James Pollock,
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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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Mr. Smith, sponsor of the seventh grade. Is it good, fellows? Some seventh grade girls admiring their handiwork. It won ' t be long until you will be flying, sonny. Karlann and James doing a little outside work. The seventh grade class officers: Miles Gerberding, president; Roger Gentis, vice president; Kenneth Dur- bin, secretary; Max Melchi, treasurer. LITTLE WAR WORKERS Thirty
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