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Future Stars . . . FRESHMEN Bottom Row-A Ioyce Logan, Marilyn Palmer, Lenore Franco. Dorothy Eusey. Alice Stahl, Catherine Swain, Mary Treisch, Beverly Hensley. Second How- Ioan Landy, Catherine Wagner, Georgia Dye. Alice Io Bishop, Phyllis Wycott, Phyllis Rcnsch, Nancy Griebling. Third Row- Allan Sarqel, Gerald Thoman, Thomas Harmon, Edward Fortney, Billy Duncan, Raymond Weithman, Paul Shitley, David Keckler. Top Row- Richard Shaw, Ronald Haymonk, Robert Mayer, Iames Neumann, Philip Bunyard, Edwin Chandler, David Monroe. Bottom Row- Dorine Kehrer, Suzanne Hocker, Patricia Auer, Marjorie Bonen, Phyllis Corlin, Almira Payne. Second Row- George Montague, Dale McClenathan, Anita Durtsche, Constance Rick, Barbara Schultz, Baverly Warwick, Patricia Sherer, Ianet Sickmiller. Third Row- Billie LaRue, Kenneth Thoman, Blossom Wirick, Carol Stevens. Mary Lou Thoman. Dixie Rebel, Carol Hathaway, Ioyce Schreck. Top How' - James Miller, Bill Threisch, lack Fendrick, Iohn Steinke, Edward Chillik, Iames Ginder, Paul Prosser, Kenneth Gelsanliter.
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'k Future Stars . . .FRESHMEN Although the Freshman Class is not closely connected with the Senior High, they certainly have made their presence known to all, and we feel that they should be included in the 1950 Spy. The freshmen have had championship teams, both in football and bas- ketball. The football team was honored with a banquet last fall. And recently the basketball and track teams and scholarship students were given a splen- did banquet followed by the presentation of awards to those who qualified. They also have sponsored two dances, one in the fall and one in the spring. These were sponsored that the class might raise money for the annual Freshman Prom. The Party is the first party of importance in the lives of the freshmen. The Prom was May 19, and that night will long be remembered by every freshman for years to come. One reason for such a successful year was the fact that they had a reliable group of officers. Bob Marshall was class president and Iune Honen- berger was a capable vice-president: Carol Hathaway was secretary, while Iack Frederick served as treasurer. Their class colors are green and white, while their class flower is a white carnation. The class of 1953 is made up of very promising material. Even though they are tender in years, the freshmen are measuring up to the standards of other classes which have gone before. We know these freshmen will have accomplished their goal and three years hence, maintained the standards of Galion High at the apex in all its departments. Bob Marshall, Iune Honenberger, Carol Hathaway, Iack Frederick Q at 7 R , - 5 L,
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Future Stars . . . FRESHMEN Bottom Rowe Shirley Rinehart, Anne Mae Swank, Iack Mortland, Iohn Heitz, lack Pfeiier, lim Engel, Don Mc Clenathan, Bill Mackey. Second Row- Phyllis Kruger, Iune Honenberger, Iohn Korn, Darrell Sherman, Marilyn Dermyer. Edna Diaz lim Grogan. Dick Thompson. Third Row-- Marilyn Ulmer, Evelyn Sipes. Ianet Miller, Beverly Clark, Ianice Carpenter, Ioyce Gerhart Peggy Scott, Margaret Lentz. Top How-- Bill Martin, Tom Grutsch, Kenny Durtsche, David Ometer, Iudy Breese, Nancy Weaver. Bottom Row---- ' Dolores Iewell, Charlene Timson. Connie Pickering, Charlotte Bily, Betty Landin, Betty lean Isles Shirley Lamb, Geraldine Batten. Second How-- Bill Goshorn, Randall Vance, Bill Carpenter, Marcia Iamieson, Ioyce Epley, Patricia Durtschi Martha Pace. Third Rowe Don Halsey, Bob Bateman, Bob Marshall, Bill Stultz, lim Fink, lim Downing, Merlyn Sharrock, Wayne Quinton. Top Hows-- Sherman Liddell. Paul Spoon, Bill Switzer, Bob Kohls. Glenn Shilley, Bob Hass.
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