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Freshmen... President Lowell Crawford Vice-President Tim Enright Secretary T reasurer Carol Jean Cryer Student Council Kenneth Faulk Adviser Miss Miles lAfL and Coming! In September, 1944, fifty-three freshmen entered El Paso Township High School’s portals. We resolved to progress satisfactorily so as to be entered into the hall of fame when we graduate. Our first social event, a wiener roast, was presided over by our class sponsor, Mr. Snyder, who left us after the first semester to take over a new' position. His position as sponsor was filled by Miss Miles, who has been very successful. Many of our members became known in athletics, drama and music, to the upperclassmen. We contributed our share in the bond drive and supported the Red Cross. Next year wre again intend to return to E.T.H.S. and hold our own among the student body. First row: Miss Gibbs. Dallas Oilman. Merle Finkham. Mary Lee Turnipseed. Norma Blackmore. Helen Peters, Carol Crver, Don Coyle. Marilyn Harris. Marjorie Sparks. Low’ell Crawford. Dora Sutton. Dick C.eoige, Charles MacDonald. Miss Miles. Second row: Henry Hayse. Violet Wilkey, Paul Moore, Don Kiuk. Meilln Franke. Shiloh Strouse. Betty Todd. Mildred Beachey. Mary MacDonald. Doris Wilkey. Jan.- Sutton Third row: Paul Hynes. Tim Enright, Ruth Blackwell. Middle Diers. Jean Seggerman. Vera Steff. n. Rita Rippel. Phyllis Krug. Rosemary Lyons. Lloyd Fouts. Evelyn Lock. Fourth row: John Engel. Floyd FouLs. David McIntyre. Raymond Garrels Don Punke. Opie Hocker. Don Koch, Robert Punke. Robert Dixon. Delmar Jones. Don Toole. Kenneth Faulk. Virgil Haas. Glenn Burroughs. Junior Bill. Paul Wessel. Not in picture: Mary Eichelbeiger. Robert Hartman. Orval Perth.
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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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