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Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Wesley Miller - - - Treasurer Jerry Rockey ---- President Howard Booher - Vice-President Carmania Fields - - - Secretary Class Colors Class Flower Red and White Red Rose Class Motto Ever upward, Ever onward GRADE 1 0-Phyllis Jackson ROW I 1. Phyllis Jackson, sponsor, 2. John Rcasoner. 3. Mary Alice Jones. -1. Howard Booher, 5. Melvena Burry. Row II 1. Kenneth Doherty, 2. Mildred Settle, 3. Joe Potter, -I. Beverly Parr, 5. Max Stucky, Row III 1. Carniania Fields, 2. Bill Arni- strong, 3. Rebecca Hart, 4. Wesley Miller, 5. Connie Craig. Row IV 1. Jerry Rockey, 2. Betty Hend- ricks, 3. Jerry Parr, 4. Nadean Manning, 5. Eugene Schindler. Row V 1. Paul Zuercher, 2, Levina Nevil, 3. Alice Meyers, 4.Tom Robinson, 5. Marjorie Affolder. Row VI , 1. Merlin Bixler, 2. Betty Brew- ste-r, 3. Vernon Nevil, 4. Warren Bailey, 5. Jeannine Reasoner, ROW VII 1. Robert Farrar, 2. Morris Agler, 3. Joe Potter, 4. Carniania Fields. 5. Bill Armstrong. SOPHOMORE ' CLASS HISTORY In September, 1946, a group of thirty-nine students was enrolled in the freshman class of Geneva High School. After we were in school a few days, we found our sponsor would be Miss Phyllis Jackson. We elected officers for the coming year as follows: Presi- dent Beverly Parr: Vice-President, Joe Potter: Secretary. Jeannine Reasoner: Treasurer. 1fVesley Miller, Newsreporter, Vernon Nevil. On August 28, 1947, We entered the Geneva High School as bold Sophoinores. Our group had now decreased to thirty-five nieinbers. New officers were elected as fol- lows: President, Jerry Rockeyi vice-president, Howard Bcoherg secretary. Carniania Fields? treasur- er, 'Wesley Miller: Newsreporter. Bob Farrar. ES'Wy.l:fg,i': X1 P, EN 'W P da M. xv ...Xl ry .b 1 ' . . -as M.. L 523 W- X -A f 13.13, Q . L3 1- ,J M ig A rg ...fs A c fa? gi to 'oi' ' ' ' L...--ia-----,sw 5, ' 4- . . I I Q .V QS 5 ,, 3 A an . 5 J ' A .Q W' Si -ai , ' ,- ' fm . 'mr Y W I., X - -.' if 1 ' fm, T' x - 435.-mL . 'f' l I i ' V X i we I -- Q X if .. ai S ww Q, ,F .. S'-if iff. A X' 5' ' I' ,.. . , 19 f .1 fx ,JS M' . A 'Tl M 1 - -a , -. W.. . , A. I Q . V XX xi' ff' - s .1 ' 2 ' 1 ,ga 5535 A A F, .4 Y K an Q 5.5 is , 9 M 4 , Y, ,wg I 1, 1, Qt . Aj ' ,:,' --4. 1 ' 5 . XVA 'JN V 'A A -vp. 'Q ,EQ Q T 3 ga U .fa N fi f ki 2 N mt Q- --af .k 1 3 11 , L 'Q
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9 1 - .- 3 - , 3 1- '- ref G QP 0 9 -7- AC 4' re . , R 'wi' -A , i -1 45:1 , ' r 4-15 Q1 bi av ,fir 1 . is i -1 xrfqg 1 5 4 -Q ., , 4 QF, Q., .. - if is . .U . 5 1 ' a- .f , fi' - f -.LS - - sa.. Rr - , A H V -A4 ,YL-.. ..., ' Q. . :,a -f , W ,b B.. 'A ' a. ., '. gd, S 1 swif t 5 5 fg., . a , 1 . A r 4 it J 4 f . R A .-.. 1 . S P 3 1 J: -'rf' .2 K ' ' 1 if 3 5 r M 1 ' f- 3 R N . -A 4 gg K lj. ' -To-9 ff A y .' f , 'ii', -' .. - f- in nf ' 4 X I -S' Aon. N ' .L ,A ' ' ' ' A' . J lx 5 A . ' . , ' . . T 9 5- JW. . fi ff arf ' GRADE 8-'Raymond Van Emon ROWI-1, Raymond Van Emon, 2. Elizabeth Ann Burke, 3. Carolyn Sue Schisler. -1. Dean Penrod, 5. Majeska Nevil 6. Dickie Meyer, 7. Mary Ellen Call, S. Richard Hardv, 9. Joan Runkle, 10. Clara Baker. ROW II-1. Freddie Parr, 2. Edna Dailey, 3. Carl Hofstetter. 4. Sharon Bausser, 5. Henry Wagley, 6. Ruby Stucky, 7. Carl Lee Mann. 8. Marie Nevil. 9. Alice Hirschy, 10. Norman Koons. ROW III-1. Jackie Lawrence, 2. Harry John Moser. 3. Norma Ruth Smith, 4. Bobby Fravel, 5 Norma Sue Cook, 6. Laura Neuenschwander, 7. Keith Kelly, 8. Jayne Sprunger, 9. Connie Booher, 10. Harry Smith. ROW IV-1. Carolyn Farlow, 2. Patty Agler. 3. Lee Jay Marsh. 4. Marilyn Brewster, 5. Bill Manning, S. Nancy Drew, 7. Jimmy Zuercher, 8. Vera Foreman, 9, Ronnie Spade, 10. Dolly Uhrick. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY In September 1947, 43 boys and girls were enrolled in the eighih grade of Geneva -7'-1Y1i01' High School. MF- RBS'- mond Van Emon is our teacher. Class officers elected for the Year STS NOI'm3 SUS Cook, Presidentz. Norman Koons. Vice-President: Vera Foreman, Sec. and Treasl. Those who have left our class .:,ar:ng the year are Nancy Drew, Joan Runkel. and Lee Jay Marsh. Norma Ruth Smith and Vera Foreman came into our class as new members this year. ,gi . K ' f 'H jk nil, , 5 5.7 F A. A - j w .,, , 19 ff f ' i 1 QMS .J J 'Va wgfxJg' 4 ix 9 , ' , . . O A 1 ,, 1 . ' i 1. 1 A , W +ve fs we . 1 . . . 1 I IT. X' JJ -cf as . gs gf 5 .1 fb wk J 4 lv 4 'ir V ig as FU . 'g '1f'wE.i ' f . .Q .. f- ,- , rm. 1? ,S A 7.1-is 'iillilf .4 L. -s GRADE 7-Harold Long ROW I-1. Harold Long, 2. Richard Thompson, 3. Jimmy Pyle, 4. Ray Affolder, 5. Elaine Meyer, 6. Gary Brewster, 7. Jimmy Mosser, 8. Shirley Fenstermaker, 9. Jimmy Bailey 10. Jerry Pace. ROW II-1. Mary Lou Bollenbacher, 2. MacSmith, 3 Richard Dudgeon, 4. Ilene Nevil, 5. David Stucky, 6. Ronnie Coons, 7. June Moser, 8. Joe'Amstutz, 9. Anna Hirshey, 10. Vincel Teeter, ROW III-1. Benjamin Neuenschwander, 2.- Kathleen Augsburger, 3. Billy Blowers, 4. Harvey Hendricks, 5. Paul lgiiward Reichert, 6. Earl Johnson, 7, MarJorie Neuenschwander, 8. Raymond Billington, 9, Roger Haines, 10. Charles ummer. ROW IV-1. Carol Amstutz, 2. Frederick Werst, 3. William Ralston, 4. Robert Penrod, 5. Burley Hough, 6. William Neu- enschwander. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The seventh grade of '47-'48 has 45 pupils, 28 boys and 17 girls. Harold Long is our homeroom instructor. In our first class meeting, three weeks after school started, the following officers were elected: President, David Stucky: gecretgry. Ctarol Amstutz: Treasurer, Shirley Fenstermaker. Two pupils left our class this yaer, Norma Runkel and ary rews er.
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