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First Row: Sharon Marbach, John McGill, Janet McKean, Sharon Michaud, Virginia Miller, Clifford Norman Jr., David Ocampo, Beverly Patrick, Don Peterson. Second Row: Sue Petrie, Jimmie Plasterer, Sandra Reynolds, Vera Roop, Jerry Rumple, Rita Runyon, Madge Scheiderer, Paul Schmidt, Freddy Schott. Third Row: Ted Schrock, Charles Shaffer, Beverly Singer, Donna Small, Bill Smith, Larry Smith, Tommy Smith, Larry Strickler, Don Strong. Fourth Row: Barbara Suttles, Lafe Swygart, Dale Troutner, Jane Uhrick, Kenny Vanhorn, Kent Varner, Louaine Walters, Ellen Welch, Bob Wenger, Jim Whitaker. year. The boys and Mr. Lehman, their coach, won the City Tournament ' by winning over St. Joe two out of three times. They also won almost every game on the schedule. Those who made the team from the eighth grade were as follows: Ted Schrock, Tony Kelly, Gene Baxter, Paul Schmidt, DeWayne Agler, Fred Schott. Stanley Alger and Jack Barlett were student managers. Those represented on the Student Council were the president of the class and Bill Smith and Betsy Embler, the representatives from each activity room. Those who were on the honor roll one or more times were as follows: Gene Baxter, Sara Brunnegraff, Peter Dalzell, John Dorwin, Betsy Embler, Gloria Fugate, Linda Gamsby, Jay Gould, Marilyn Jefferies, Tony Kelly, Sue Petrie, Madge Scheiderer, Paul Schmidt, Ted Schrock, Donna Small, Bill Smith, Don Strong, Ellen Welch, and Kent Varner. 23
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First Row: Dewayne Agler, Stanley Alger, Jack Aurcnd, Jack Barlett, Carolyn Bassett, Gene Baxter Edwin Bean, Helen Bollinger, Sara Brunnegraff. Second Row: Phyllis Byrd, Dick Carpenter, Mike Cole, Peter Dalzell, Max Daniels, Sharon DeBolt, Judy Dedolph, John Dorwin, Ccnnie Douglas. Thild Row. Robert Durbin, Betsy Embler, Elaine Evans, Gloria Fugate, Linda Gamsby, Judy Gephart Kath¬ erine Goelz, Jay Gould, Vivian Hamilton. ’ Fourth Row: John Hart, Kenneth Hawkins, Ronald Hesher, Donald Hess, James Hullinger, Sharon Idlewine, Helen Irwm, Joyce Irwin, Marilyn Jefferies. Fifth Row. Robert Johnson, Jerry Kaehr, Tony Kelly, John Kiser, Jack Ladd, Dennis Lobsiger, Wilber Lough, Charles Luhman, Twanette Magley. Class Officers: (Left to Right) Tony Kelly—Treas. Jay Gould—Sec. Bill Smith—Vice-Pres. Don Strong—Pres. The eighth grade had a very enjoyable school year this year with the h elp of our honorable teachers. We think we all have added greatly to our knowledge this year. We started out last fall by electing our sponsor and class officers. We chose Mr. Smith for our class sponsor and we elected the following officers: Donald Strong, president; Bill Smith, vice-president; Tony Kelly, treas¬ urer; Jay Gould, secretary. The Junior High had a very good basketball squad this 22
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First Row: Phil Adams, David Andrews, Jerry Bailer, Ralph Bailer, Raymond Ballard, Bob Banks, Agnes Barlett, Norman Bassett, Dick Baumann. Second Row: James Baumgartner, Gordon Black, Donnie Blackenbaker, Barbara Brunnegraff, David Butcher, Judy Carpenter, Claudia Caston, Kathy Cole, Rosie Conrad. Third Row: Susan Custer, Kay DeBolt, Wilbur Dersch, Nancy Doyle, David Eichenauer, Jerry Fell, Nancy Fisher, Peter Fisher, Carolyn Frauhiger. Class Officers: (Left to Right) Fourth Row: Dianne Fulton, Nancy Gaskill, Susan Gerber, Darrell Grice, Jane Grimm, John Hahn, Scott Halterman, Bob Hart, John Hebble. Fifth Row: Susan Heller, Harold Hirschey, Ted Hutker, Karen Jefferies, Dan Johnson, Barney Kaehr, Barbara Kalver, Carol Kiser, Phyllis Kiser. Proudly and full of pep the seventh graders, newly- arrived from Lincoln School, made their first appearance in the halls of old D. H. S. With their journey on the long path of education well begun, forty-seven boys and forty girls were now ready to tackle new teachers and new subjects. It wasn’t long until the new Junior Highs became accustomed to the new procedure. There were new rules and a different routine, but this was a welcome adventure for the class of ’58. Ann Uhrick—Sec. Emily Swearingen—Treas. The class elected Mr. Herman, the new English in- Larry Moses—Vice-Pres. David Willard—Pres. 24
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