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PRESSED ENT VICE-PRESIDENT S ECRBT A RY-T RBA SI'RER STUDENT COPNCIL ADVISER - BYRON DONZE DEI ORA NORTH JOAN ROTH DONNA BISHOP RILE NOHREN MISS SALMON JUNIORS... WiUini}, a uL CUjIsl Junior year—the year for looking ahead—looking ahead first to the Junior-Senior Prom as the climax of the year. All events lead that way—sponsoring the refreshments at games, selling punch at the Homecoming Dance, producing Moonlight for Herbert. the Junior play. Activities just for fun included a hayride in the fall and a skating party in the spring. The end of the year finds us still looking ahead—to being Seniors next year. First row: Miss Salmon. Arlene Wllkay, Marjorie McDoneli. Jerry McWilliams. Walton Volz. Kenneth Hany, Evelyn Bridges, Mr. Root. Miss Tendick. Second row: Joan Roth. Donna Bishop, Barbara Cryer. Edna Mae Malcom, Mildred Webb. Virginia Hayse, Mary Pauline Berg. Ethel Major. Janet Ruth Pinkham. Bill Nohren. Lloyd Baker. Lloyd Raber, Byron Donze. Third row: Ruth Stotler, Betty Altum. Delora North. Joyce Shaffer. Mary Enright. Wayne Burroughs. Bill Burroughs. Rachel Wagner, Ruth Taylor. Vera Scott, FJdna Steckman. Shirley Quiram. Richard Pinkham. Fourth row: Don Bailey, Wallace Fever. Bob Schramm. Don Harris. Robert Reinkensmeyer. Gene Schertz. Bill Poorbaugii, Kenneth Wessel, Bill Davis, Lewis Weasel. Bernard Oilman. Leroy Wessel. Clifford Knoll. Not in picture, Margaret Engel.
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EVERETT QUIRAM When he sing's, we forget our sorrows. Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; Mixed Quartet 4; Student Council 3.4; Hoys' Chorus 2.3; Boys’ Sextet 1; Basketball 1; F.F.A. Minstrel 1; Annual Staff 4; Music Contest 1.2,3,4; Boys' Quartet 1.2; Mixed Octet 1.2.3; Baseball 3.4. F.F.A. i.2.3,4; Junior Play 3; Boys' Vocal 1,2,3.4: ‘America for Me” 1; Victory Council 3,4; Class Officer 1. GENE SAVOIE He hath a daily beauty in his life. Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; Dramatic Club 4; Boys Chorus 2,3.1; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1.3: Baseball 3.4; K-Club 4; Junior Play 3: Reporter Staff 3,4; Football 3.4: “’America for Me 1. MARCELLA SHOMAKER She is kind as she is fair. Transfer. Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Vocal 4; Mixed Quartet 4 Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play 4 G.A.A. 3.4; Biology Club 4; Mu sic Contest 4; Girls’ Chorus 4 Junior Play 3. ETHEL STORTZ Loose were her locks, in wavy tresses flowing. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 2. 3; Girls’ Chorus 2.3; Reporter Staff 4; ““America lor Me” 1: French Club 1,2. ALVIN VOGEL He’s a sure card. Track 2.3: Basketball 1; Biology Club 2.3.4; Baseball 3.4. MARY LOUISE WADSWORTH She’s always looking on the sunny side of life. Mixed Chorus 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3.4: “America for Me” 1; Home Kc. 1.2.3,4. BEVERLY RUSSELL Very demure ami shy is she. Dramatic Club 4; Biology Club 2; Girls’ Choi us 3; “America for Me” 1. KATHRYN SCHERTZ The hidden soul of harmony. Mixed Chorus 1.1; Dramatic Club 4; Pep Club 1; Senior Plav 4; Band 1.2,3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 2.3,4; Librarian 3; Annual Staff 4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3.4; Junior Play 3; Reporter Staff 4; “America for Me” 1; Dance Band 1,2. GLENN SPARKS As good a chap as you could know. Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Mixed Quartet 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play 4; Boys Chorus 2. 3.4; Basketball 1; Biology Club 2; Baseball 3.4; F.F.A. 1.2,3.4; E-Club 4: Floys' Vocal 4; Football 3.4; “America for Me” 1. BILL TIPLER We can’t appreciate him enough. Mixed Chorus 1; Dramatic Club 4; Student Council 2.3,4; Senior Play 4; Biology Club 2.3,4; F. F.A. Minstrel 1; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A. 1.2,3; Junior Play 3; Reporter Staff 3.4: Literary Contest 3.4; “America for Me 1; Victory Council 2.3.4; Class Officer 2.3.4. ISABELLE VOLZ Sweet reasonableness. Mixed Chorus 2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2, 3,4; Biology Club 2.3,4; Librarian 4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2,3.4; “ America for Me” 1. RUTH WILSON Large is her heart. , Dramatic Club 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3. 4; Biology Club 2.3; “America for Me” 1: Home Ec. 1,2.
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Sophomores... Sbuuinq and Sbmdua I When we started to school in the fall of 43. just green little freshmen,' we had a class of 68, the largest class in the school. In 44 we came back still holding this record President Kaywln Burroughs Vice-President Walter Pfister Secretary-Treasurer Gerry Benedict Student Council Doris Wadsworth Adviser Mr. Maurer with the number of 61. We had worn off those green personalities and were ready to go ahead at E.T.H.S. Mr. Mauer, Miss Grandy, and Miss Cloney were chosen as our class sponsors. Kaywin Burroughs, our president, led our class very well through this year. We did very well in the stamp and bond drives and were very proud to reach the 100 per cent mark. We did a good job this year, and make way ’cause we'll be back next year, ready and willing! First row: Mr. Maurer. Franklin Jones, Russel Trunnell. Joan Wollenschlager. Joanne Everett. Irma Jean Woelfle. Alice Wohlfell, Joan Lawyer, Arlene Hartwlg. Ann Walters. Ruth Garrels, Berrenice Weasel. Marjorie Kingdom Doris Wadsworth, Miss Cloney. Miss Grandy. Second row: Joe Hany. Jack Wilson. Beverly Vincent. Eleanor Fenton. Rosemary Armstrong. Gerry Benedict. Joan Pierce. Dona Punke, Betty Lindsay. Betty Barnett. Mildred Bigger. Donna Armstrong. Walter Nyberg. Robert Weber, Bill West. Third row: Kaywin Burroughs. Bill Fouts. Lucile Pfister, Peggy Letslnger, Margie Pinkham. Marilyn Pfleeger, Donna Epps. Lois Poor-baugh. Iona Hilger, Deloris Newkirk. Betty Barber. Vivian Steckman. Velma Hall. Jim Wlngstlm, Gene Wilkey. Fourth row: Leon Folkers, Eugene Heller. John Eastman, Robert Berg. Jack Harvey. Walter Pfister, Joe Powell. Earl Ix ngmun, Dale I etsinger. Charles Cox. Herbert Pinkham. Allen Schertz. Gene Eft, Ed Martin, Bernard Remmert. Not in picture. Jeannette Eichelberger, Betty Jurgens.
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