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FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: Cecil Pugh, Bob Blocher, Duane Morton, Kenneth Miller, Ralph Hobllt, Walter Wirrig, Clayton Statler, George Laughman, Hollie Burke, Jack Linder. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Zwayer, Alvin Miller, Marvin Small, Wade Flore, Ruth Fields, Janet Nease, Dorothy Garber, Donald Horner, Jack Alspaugh, Chester Burns, Eugene Hawes. THIRD ROW: Wilda Kendall, Betty Lou Dickey, Janeva Etzler, Norma Garbig, Mary Anna Petersime Priscilla Burke, Carolyn Powell, Evelyn Lavy, Phyllis Shaifner, Janice Long, Jeanette Skiles. FRESHMAN CLASS The class of '52 entered high school with an enrollment of thirty-three students and their advisor, Mrs. Zwayer. The freshman initiation was followed by a wiener roast and hay ride. Ten of the boys are on the basketball squad. Other boys and girls take part in band, orchestra and chorus. Class officers are Wilda Kendall, Pfesidenfi Jack Alspaugh, vice-president: Janet Nease, secretaryg Donald Horner, treas- urer: and Carolyn Powell, reporter. OFFICERS Z4
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SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Charles Etzler, Wayne Didier, Harold Garber, Lavon Miller, Hollis Flora, Bill Stoltz, Harold Collins, Jacob McGlothin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Porter, Marjorie House, Doris Baker, Betty Ross, Barbara Monnier, Phyllis Archey, Doris Bowman, Janice Miller, Betty Jo Dickey, Kitchel Studebaker. THIRD ROW: Ralph Hartle, Mary Cunningham, Phyllis Johnson, Vera Dickey, Winiired Minton, Eldean Purtee . OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS Last year the sophomore class of '51 were considered greenies . But all twen- ty-seven of them soon proved to the upper- classmen that they could work and earn themselves a place in high school. Two new girls, Betty Dickey and Mary Ann Cunningham, entered this year. Officers of the class are Melvin Coning, president, Wayne Didier, vice-president: Harold Collins, secretary: Hollis Flora, treas urer: and Eldean Purtee, reporter. The freshman initiation party and the Christmas party were the big social events of the year. Z3
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EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Eldon Shoenleben, Tom Pence, DeWayne Miller, Tom Brown, Robert Burns, Norman Didier, Bill Mangold, Phillip Jones, Darlene Wion, Chalmer Unger, Lester Bixler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Williams, lda Mae Darding, Patsy Clark, Etta Mae Flora, Calvin Sell, Charles Wise, David Johnston, Billy Brewer, Leo Bax-ga, Shirley Cottrell, Joan Schultz, Dixie Hollinger. THIRD ROW: Ralph Farmer, Eldon Miller, Bud Ditmer, Myrtle Merica. Esther Fern Petersime, Anna Mae Ditmer, Evelyn Coning, Alma Jean Martin, Lawrence Shafer, Albert Hartzell. EIGHTH GRADE Thirty-nine boys and girls entered the eighth grade last fall. The results of their first task, election of officers are Eldon Miller, president: Etta Mae Flora, vice-president? and Esther Fern Petersime, secretary-treasurer. The class was sorry to lose Mrs. Stoltz, their home- room teacher in November, but is happy that Mr. Gauvey has come to finish the year with them. Class parties this school term included a hay ride, a Christmas party, a skating party, and a Valentine party. Z5
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