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Top Row: S. Hinthorne, C. Jones, C. Jording, R. Kiddy, D. Kingdon, D. Krug. Middle Row: M. Lindsey, C. McClure, P. Oltman, S. Partner, P. Pinkham, J. Potter. Bottom Row: C. Radebaugh, D. Rarrick, L. Remmers, R. Rippel, M. Schertz, M. Schneider. QIoaa. Top Row: K. Scott. L. Scott, D. Sengpiel, J. Shanks, J. Short, J. Shuman Bottom Row: P. Smoots, M. Stine, M. Stine, A. Turner, R. Vandegraft. G. Wessel, J. West. Not Pictured: A. Myers, M. Myers, A. Nash, J. Wilkey. TWENTY.ONE
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You at last became full-fledged scholars at E. H. S. after spending the previous year in the building as eighth graders. Betty Hartter, president; Marian Schertz, vice-president; Joyce Benbow, secretary; and Carl Radebaugh, treasurer, were kept busy as your officers. Your Homecoming float, a primary project, initiated you into the pattern of much activity, and you earned the first money credited to your account by selling homemade candy at noon. While you advanced as seasoned students, skating and swimming parties added to your enjoyment. ★ ★ ★ THEY LED YOU IN LEARNING TRADITIONS AT E. H. S. Top Row: A. Armstrong, J. Benbow, K. Bennett, S. Bernhardy, P. Bohlander, J. Brown. Middle Row: B. Busker, A. Byrd, W. Compton, J. Crump, G. Eichelberger, L. Eichelberger. Bottom Row: W. Fogle, O. Franke, M. Grubb, V. Harper, B. Hartter, R. Hayse. TWENTY
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Sdwla tic. Ctduwsumnt -1952 VALEDICTORIAN—DON TATE 3.933 CO-SALUTATORIAN—CAROL SCHERTZ 3.833 CO-SALUTATORIAN—JO ANN SHUMAN 3.833 MARILYN RINKENBERGER 3.714 MARILYN CRAWFORD 3.700 KARL POORBAUGH 3.645 MARILYN CACKLING 3.428 VIRGINIA RADEBAUGH 3.300 CAROLYN WESSEL 3.070 LORENE BESS 2.939 JOAN WEBB 2.921 JUANITA WESSEL 2.892 ★ ★ ★ Throughout the entire course of civilization scholastic achievement has been a mark of distinction among men of all nations. Many of the brightest names of history have been those of scholars and thinkers. Yet they could not have been great if their minds had not been dedicated to the service of mankind. These members of the senior class, now honored for their own scholastic achievement, have discovered that fact for themselves. Only a glance at their high school activities will reveal the correlation between their grades and their desire to work for one another. The record of their high school years has been computed on the basis of a perfect score, 4.0, as the equivalent of an A, 3.0 equals a letter grade of B, and 2.0, a C. TWENTY-TWO
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