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Kinkers With four years of work ahead of them, these kinkers stepped easily into the position left to them by last year ' s freshmen and set out to accomplish their freshman duties. There was no false make-up in their way of entertaining the spectators for they all took a special study program in personality from such advisors as Mrs. Fouch, Mr. Harmon, and Mr. Woodcox each eighth period on Tuesday during their guidance program. Promoting their debut, the kinkers pushed themselves into third place as salesmen in the Magazine Drive, thus entitling them entrance in the marquee instead of the back- stage door. Helping their class into the headlines of G. H. S. life were the freshman offi¬ cers: James Moses, president; William Mavity, vice-president; Janet Engle, sec ' y-treasurer. There is no reason for failure in the program of the Big Top with these kinkers following closely behind. 1st Row—Jimmie Schramm, Arnold Dose, Joe Myers, Norman Runion, William Turner, Robert Donley, Kess Crager, Theron Tuttle, Kenneth Sliger. 2nd Row—Mary Maggert, Delores Boester, Marcine Ashenfelter, William Mavity, Blaine Peters, Bobby Rott- ger, Billy Hofferman, Jack Thrush, Charles Waterbeck, Billy Putt, Ronald Williams. 3rd Row—Martha Bloom, Ann Greenwalt, Erma Haffner, Joan Gilbert, Joanne Bleck, Florine Bush, Joan Hel- bert, Margaret Fee, Donna Shirk, Marjorie Bartles, Dorothy Day, Marilyn Brown, Doris Silberg, Susanna Nicholas, Benjamin Pulver. 4th Row—Jeannette Fenstermaker, Marilyn Conner, Gle.nna Snyder, Deloris Luttman, Bertha Peterson, Esther Davidson, Kathleen Murphy, Elnora Smith, Sarah McCarter, Eula May Freeman, Janet Engle, Fa.inie May Rowe, Carolyn Stroh, Shirley Grimm, Wilma Godwin. 5th Row—Warren Hall, Basil Rowe, Dale Yarde, Frank Sarpa, Richard Kruger, Freddie Gingrich, James Travis, Melvin Diederich, Dwayne Harris, John Walter, Tommy DeWitt, Martin Woodcox, James Moses. 20
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Joeys Without joeys ' ' in the parade of the Big Top things just wouldn ' t be complete, for pleasure has its part in school life just as work. Although the Sophomores have a reputation of being full of fun and mischief, they also have their times of getting down to business. Cooperation in all school activities was one of their characteristics. Early in the year, they entertained the Freshmen with a skating party. Next year these active kinkers will get their real taste of entertainment for they will step into the shoes of the Juniors. Helping to make their class tops have been the class officers, Norval Withrow, presi¬ dent; Charles Hartle, vice-president; Jane Owens, secretary; Joyce Barnes, treasurer; and their sponsors, Miss Johns, Miss Evard, and Mr. Rose. 1st Row—Glen Nodine, Gerald Carper, Lee Cook, Emmett Traxler, Robert Treesh, lames Ferguson, Dale Schulthess, George Pearson, Roy Creager, Ned Schlosser. 2nd Row—Charles Argubright, Lloyd Myers, Robert Panning, Marjorie Newman, Joyce Barnes, Rosa Bloom, Marjorie Zoll, Barbara Simpson, Evelyn Smith, Gloria Meyers, Clarence Smith. 3rd Row—Frank Tuttle, James Garrison, William Ballentine, Dale Olinger, Robert Sliger, William Johnston, Joseph DeVeny, Richard Ober, Vincent Bartlett, David Grimm, Robert Mossberger, Thomas Leeson, Ballard Leins. 4th Row—Jane Owens, Phyllis Beck, Barbara Krider, Mary Sue Laign, Nora Dennis, JoAnne Sell, Diane Hop¬ kins, Marilyn Heinlin, Margaret Smith, Margaret Weideman, Esther Stevens, Irma Stohl, Dorothy Martin, Margaret Traxler. 5th Row—William Ervin, Norval Withrow, Ross Howey, Earl Schlotterback, Edwin Mortorff, Howard Simp¬ son, Richard Hollis, Richard Haynes, Franklin Damman, Donald Eldridge, Marion Souder, Charles Davis. 19
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Amateur Performers 1st Row—Robert Stiles, Gareth Ree:e, Douglas Shull, Kenneth Strock, Royce Higgins, Howard Hicks, Ken¬ neth Treesh, Howard Bonnett, Raymond Hauck, Wayne Diederich, Maynard Clark, Donald Gentry. 2nd Row—Sue Ann Rowe Phyllis Leech, Patricia Smith, Patricia Bartlett, Sharon Rahrig, Beverly Barnhart, Pamela Freygang, Patricia Steward, Jeanne Snyder, Gretel Heinzerling, DeVeta Miller, Joyce Scofield, Cleota Rodebaugh, Barbara Treesh. 3rd Row—Jacqueline Roberts, Marilyn Wyatt, Barbara Klinger, Marilyn Haffner, Anita Dills, Janet Limpcrt, Patricia Owen, Audrey Kelley, Barbara Bechtol, Patricia Griffin, Martha Oliver, Glenna Jean Fuller, Nancy Hays, Barbara Engle, Mary Wilson. 4th Row—Douglas Zimmerman, James Smurr, Robert Schurr, Robert Diederich, Orville Fletcher, David S er- ling, Jack Clark, Raymond Hammond, Donald Woodward, Jack Clady, Robert Foulk. Well on the way to “stardom are these rollicking, likable “amateur performers under the “Big Top . Although amateur performers usually do not help build the show, but this group certainly did its share in putting over the Christmas program and the Magazine Drive. With such efficient leadership from Mr. Coble, Mr. Manges, and Mr. Dunkin, who was succeeded by Miss Biggerstaff, it is no wonder that these amateurs were good boost¬ ers in school programs and activities. 1st Row—Gary McPheeters, George Mayfield, William Stevens, Ronald Beebe, William Leech, Bernard Mey¬ ers, Henry Snyder, Leslie Harper, William Rowe, Patrick Lonergan, Robert Baumgardner, Richard Best. 2nd Row—Mary Lou Clark, Colleen Williams, Ann McBride, Donna Steininger, Berneice Stroh, Jeannette Andrews, Lily May Deal, Marilyn Beebe, Alice Griffin, Artie Mae Hopkins, Gwyn Wade, Katrina Heinzer¬ ling, Jo Ann Mitchell, Bonald Cole, Ned Zimmerman. 3rd Row—Richard Dame, Hudson Hays, Franklin Mossberger, Melvin Treesh, Richard Furnish, Dorothy Crowl, Delores Hollis, Dale Loutzenhiser, Paul Perry, Dean Wolfe, Jessica Lewis, Judith Schulthess, Betty Andrews, Evelyn Wilson, John Feagler. 21
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