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7 5 Fresh man Class FIRST ROW: Bill Mangold, Robert Burns, Chalmer Unger, Darlene Wion, Leo Barga, Torn Pence, Norman Didier, DeWayne Miller. SECOND ROW: Mary McGlothin, Patsy Clark, Alma jean Martin, Barbara Sander, Ida Mae Dardlng, joan Schultz., Phyllis Knecht, Dixie jo Hollinger, Shirley Cottrell, Anna Mae Ditmer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Risser, Delbert Yount, Bill Brewer, Lavonne Henderson, Esther Ferne Peterlixne, Etta Mae Flora, Kathryn Kissinger, Eldon Shoenleben, Phillip Spahr. FOURTH ROW: Emerson Brewer, Calvin Sell, David Johnston, Eldon Miller, Ralph Farmer, Tom Brown, jack Byram, Bud Ditmer. The school year of 1949 opened with thirty-nine young, eager Freshmen. Later in the school year two new pupils joined them, Max Brown and johnny Stahl After the first few weeks of getting accustomed to high schoo1,c1ass officers were elected as follows: President, Eldon Millerg Vice-President, Etta Mae Florag Secretary, Lavonne Hendersong Treasurer, Alma jean Matting Student Council, Bill Brewer, Reporter, Ida Mae Darding. During the course of the year, the Freshmen were initiated into high school. The group enjoyed two parties during the year, one with the Sophomores and a Christmas party. Many of the boys participated in basketball and baseball. Some of the girls and boys organized a basketball team and played at noon with other teams. The kind consideration and careful guidance of Mr. Risser will bring the class to be what they ought to be. Z8
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Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: Wilda Kendall, Betty Dickey, Jeanette Skiles, Phyllis Shoffner, janet Nease, Dorothy Garber Ruth Fields,Eve1yn Lavy, janeva Etzler, Janice Long. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Arnett, jack Linder, Wade Flora, Don Horner, Carolyn Powell, Mary Anna Peterlixne, Priscilla Burk, Chester Burns, Marvin Small, Bob Blocker. THIRD ROW: jack Alspaugh, Duane Morton, Walter Wirrig, Alvin Miller, Hollie Burk, Cecil Pugh, Adrian Miller. Gene Hawes. The class of '52 has a membership of thirty students, seventeen boys and thirteen girls. Class parties are always big events to these students. Everyone enjoyed seeing the Freshmen suffer during initiation as the Sophomores did last year. The treasury was increased early in the year by shucking popcorn. Each member also pays monthly dues. Quite a few of the group participates in activities, such as band, orchestra, chorus, baseball, basketball and other activities. Z7
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Grade Eight FIRST ROW: Janice Henrickaon, Marilyn Lecklider, Kathleen Small, Norma Miller, Roberta Wetzel Marilyn Eley, Marlene Small, Phyllis Lecklider. Phyllis Hartle, Patty Holsapple, Martha Sell. SECOND ROW: Miss Bucholtz, Lester Bixler, Wayne James, Norma Miller, Danny Binkley, Gene Shuttleworth, jim Grote, Merlin Keeler, Wayne Shafer, Hadley de Bordeaux. TI-IlRD,ROW: Barbara Byram, Gene Shoenleben, Harold Zacharias, Ralph Lyme, Ray Lavy, Harrison Monnier, Ricky Baird, E. J. Ciaaner, Janice Hahn. The thirteen girls and seventeen boys of the Eight grade elected Gene Shuttleworth, presidentg Wayne james, vice- president: Marlene Small secretary-treasurerg Marilyn Eley, council member: and Danny Binkley, reporter. David Anderson did not seem to make up his mind whether he liked G. H. S. or not for he left the group several times but he always returned. The class held their Christmas party at the home of their advisor, Miss Bucholtz. It was really fun to be together as a class after school and not have to worry about classes the next day. The big event of the spring was the hay ride and picnic. 29
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