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Eighth Grode Officers Left to right: Secretary-Kathy Cole Vice President-Fred Locke President Susan Gerber Treasurer-Janalce Smith lst row: Phil Adams, David Andrews, Jerry Bailer, Ralph Bailer, Raymond Ballard. 2nd row: Bob Banks, Agnes Barlett, Norman Bassett, Dick Baumann, Jim Baumgartner. 3rd row: Gordon Black, Donald Blanken- baker, Barbara Brunnegraff, David Butcher, Rosa Canales. 4th row: Judy Carpenter, Dick Carpen- ter, Claudia Caston, Kathy Cole, Rosie Conrad. 5th row: Gerald Cornish. Susan Custer, Kay Debolt, Wilbur Dersch, Nancy Doyle. 6th row: David Eichenauer, Jerry Fell, Nancy Fisher, Peter Fisher, Carolyn Frauhiger. 'ith row: Dianne Fulton, Nancy Gaskill, Susan Gerber, Jane Grimm, John Hahn. 8th row: Scott Halterman, Melvin Hanni, John Hebble, Susan Heller, Ted Hutker. 9th row: Karen Jefferies, Dan Johnson, Jo- Ann Jones, Barney Kaehr, Barbara Kal- ver, Donna Kinerk.
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jl e5AI'l'laIfl Cfflffff Sept. 8. Dear Diary, I am sure the year 1953-54 will bring about many exciting adventures to us of the fresh- man class. Sept. Dear Diary, today we started by electing the following class officers: Stanley Kirkpatrick, presi- dent, Virginia Vetter, vice-president, Tony Kelly, treasurer, and Betsy Em- bler, secretary. Oh yes, we must not forget our patient and faithful spon- sor, Mr. Smith. We also elected the following Student Council representa- tives: Jay Gould, Virginia Miller, and Stanley Kirkpatrick. Oct. 28. Dear Diary, a few of the freshman boys were awarded football letters. Nov. ll. Dear Diary, we shall never forget our freshman initiation. A group of the girls were scrubbing the sidewalks with toothbrushes, while the boys were faithfully shin- ing shoes. Dec. 20. Dear Diary, for the first time in history the Freshman Chorus was privileged to sing in the Christ- mas program. March 3. Dear Diary, we have a large number of freshmen on the Honor Roll, and some of the students taking Latin received certificates and pins for making perfect scores on tests. Good Bye, dear Diary, until next year. S. K. lst row: Charles Luhman, Janet McKean, Twannette Magley, Sharon Marbach, Sharon Michaud. 2nd row: Virginia Miller, Clifford Norman, David Ocampo, Rosita Osborne, Beverly Patrick. 3rd row: Don Peterson, Sue Petrie, Jim Plasterer, Chalmer Reinking, Sandra Reynolds. 4th row: Jerry Rumple, Rita Runyon, Madge Scheiderer, Paul Schmidt, Fred Schott. 5th row: Ted Schrock, Kathryn Shaffer, Charles Shaffer, Beverly Singer, Donna Small. 6th row: Larry Smith, Bill Smith, Tom Smith, Glen Strickler, Larry Strickler, 7th row: Barbara Suttles, Lafe Swygart, Lulubell Swygart, LaVerne Thieme, Dale Troutner. 8th row: Jane Uhrick, Kenneth Vanhorn, Kent Varner, Virginia Vetter, Lorraine Walters. 9th row: Ellen Welch, Bob Wenger, Caro- lyn Weigmann, Patsy McAnelly, Vera Roop, Dean Vanover.
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lst row: Carol Kiser, Phyllis Kiser, Judith Lane, Gretchen Lankenau, Dick Leming. 2nd row: Alice Levy, Fred Locke, Jack Macklin, Clarence May, Phil McDon- ald. 3rd row: Judy Melchi, Donna Miller, Nina Milton, Larry Moses, Wayne Myers. 4th row: Pat Nelson, Linda Norris, Ray- mond Ocampo, Phillip Rambo, Glen Rekewey. 5th row: Lanny Ross, Ramona Rousseau, Martha Sell, Gary Sheets, John Sheets. 6th row: Dick Simmerman, Janalee Smith, Joyce Smith, Judy Smith, Steven Smith. 7th row: Joyce Smitley, LaVerne Stahl, Tom Strickler, Jane Stiverson, Don Sudduth. 8th row: Jewel Sudduth, Emily Swear- ingen, Ann Uhrick, Charles Uhrick, Marilou Uhrick, Kaye Carner. 9th row: Mike Wittwer, Beatrice Wolfe, Chalmer Wolfe, Marjorie Wolfe, Alice McAnelly, Virginia Castle. filglff. gm. Sept. 5. Dear Diary, today found 95 eighth graders starting their sec- ond year at D.H.S. full of pep and eagerness to have more good time with their teachers and fellow class- mates. Oct. 17. Dear Diary, we elected our class officers this month. They were Susan Gerber, president, Fred Locke, vice-president, Kathy Cole, secretary, and Janalee Smith, treasur- er. We elected Mr. Daily our class sponsor. Jan. 21. Dear Diary, we are very proud of our Jr. High basketball team. Nine of the boys on the team are eighth graders. They are Ty Ballard, Bob Banks, Jim Baumgartner, David Eichenauer, Ted Hutker, Fred Locke, Larry Moses, Wayne Myers, and Tom Strickler. Jan. 24. Dear Diary, two of the four junior high yell-leaders, were eighth graders. They were Susie Cus- ter and Emily Swearingen. Feb. 7. Dear Diary, this month, as usual, there are many eighth grade names on the honor roll. March 20. Dear Diary, Susan Hel- ler, Fred Locke, and the class presi- dent, represent the eighth grade in the Student Council. May 21. Dear Diary, we had our class party tonight. We had a lot of fun dancing, playing cards, and eat- mg. Good Bye Diary, S. G.
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