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SOPHOMORE CLASS - ' - w i' . H 'Q' .l .. I - ' . gh! TOP ROW lleft to rightl: Jacquelyn Roberts, Beverly Butz, John Hutchins, Charles Hartman, David Price, Peter Pendergast, Grantlin Heiser, Robert Eicher, Theodore Eicher, Edgar lewis, James Showman, Reed Montgomery, Carl Dixon, Richard Baughman, Ralph Wright, Jack Hood, lols loolcenott, Nancy Tucker. THIRD ROW: Shirley lantz, Rebecca Jones, Rodney Buchard, Roger Bayles, Thomas Davis, Roland Smith, Jack Everett, George Evans, Carl Sawyer, Richard Woodyard, David Feaster, Robert Cocanour, Doris Riffle. SECOND ROW: Miss Walz, Alyce Hankinson, Jo Ann McKnight, Kay Barnhouse, Ann Le Fevre, Janet Schroer, Judith Johnson, Harriet Boring, Jecquelyn Charlesen, Myrtle Cramer, Jeannine Borror, Shirley Long, Brenda Poff, Mrs. Ackley. FRONT ROW: Irene Deal, Beverly Welch, Virginia Waring, Raymond Montgomery, James Kennedy, Eleanor Hodges, Phyllis Clement, Thomas Ramsey, Dan Dunaway, Mary Lou Cooperider, Pat Curtis. We, the sophomore class of the year 1951-52, had a most successful year. We were well represented in Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Chorus, and Band. Several of the class were initiated into Thespians and were in the Thespian plays. In Athletics, we participated in football and in basketball with several repre- sentatives on the Varsity teams. We, also, had three able sophomores on the cheer- leading squad. With the theme, The First Church Service, we won second prize on our Homecoming float. We had, also, in our midst, the first prize winner of the annual magazine sale and hope to do as well next year. We thank, you, our advisors, Miss Walz and Mrs. Ackley, for your assistance in our second lap toward graduation. President ,,,.,,,..., Vice-President ,.,,, Secretary, ,,,,,, , Treasurer ................,................ ,a,e. Student Council Representative ,. , Social Chairman ,,,..... ..,............... CLASS OFFICERS ,...,,Phyllis Clement Ramsey Raymond Montgomery ...,... Dan Dunaway .......Jim Kennedy ,, ,,,, Eleanor Hodges This Page Sponsored By The Sophomore Class Page seventeen
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FIRST ROW: Evelyn Rhodebaclm, Dorothy Shafer, Robert Mach, Jeanne Krause, Patricia Truman, Patricia JUNIOR CLASS Q Daniels, Thelma Foster, James . Young. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anson, Phyllis Morrow, Louise Rardain, Carol Hill, Dorothy Kirkendall, Charlotte Hill, Marlene Darkes, Janice Ruff, Patricia Kasson, Jean Bell, Vivian Wright, Mary Smith, Miss Miley. THIRD ROW: Richard Gregory, Beverly Weekley, Barbara Barber, Gloria Oliver, Shirley Seymour, Carol Mclnernuy, Louise Claffey, Pauline Stinso n, Eve Miller, Ruth Packer, Dorothy Davis, Emma Lou Lantz, Joanne Krause. ht N d Hannum Richard Hanby Lowell Scott Ralph Butt Bob Aebersold Jim Bendura, Lowell Thomas, Jack FOURTH ROW: Cleft to rig J e , , , , , Woodruff, Robert Shomaker, Glenn Roloy, Lawrence Camp, Howard Johnson, David lckes, Dan Cordray, Kenneth Welsh, Sterling Milner, James Sunkle. Page Sixteen CLASS OFFICERS President , , ,, , Patricia Daniels Vice-President , Thelma Foster Secretary and Treasurer ,, Patricia Truman Social Chairman Jeanne Krause and James Young Student Council Representative Robert Mach This year the class of '53 did quite well for itself in good old G.H.S. Several Juniors were initiated into Thespians, and we were well represented Chorus. In athletics many Juniors played on the foot- We also boast of having the only Junior boy ever to Player Award, namely Bob Shomaker. Also three of in Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Band, and ball and basketball teams. receive the Most Valuable our girls were cheerleaders and three were maiorettes. The two big events in the Junior year are the play and the Junior-Senior ban- quet. Our play School for Marriage, directed by Mr. Anson, was a big success. The banquet has not been held yet, but the class has no doubt of its success. We are grateful for the helpfulness and cooperation of our advisors, Miss Miley and Mr. Anson. This Page Sponsored By The Junior Class x
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'vnu '7lv-'--'voezvvu HLW J FRESHMAN CLASS TOP ROW ileft to rightja Kenneth Moss, David Pendergast, John DeVault, Wilbur Burt, Richard Heddleson, Richard LaRue, John Gibbud, LeRoy Cramer, Donald Kauber, Jack Dudley, David Krieder, Wayne Maior, Carl Pinkerton, Eugen-e Gawain, and Del Davis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Chotlos, James Lahmon, Dale Hill, Ronald Graham, Larry Blackstone, Richard Martin, Jack Pheneger, David Hartsough, Arthur LaRue, Earle Montgomery, John Ricciardo, Ronald Hinton, Robert Rauch, Ralph Massie, Clqyd Mohler, and James Spellman. SECOND ROW: Jean Jones, Betty Hanby, Jane Rhodebaclr, Alice Jungling, Mary Lou Kasson, Mary Jane Marlow, Evelyn Foster, Sylvia Philipps, Martha Baker, Margaret Baker, Martha Davis, Barbara Scott, Bernice Fryman, Yvonne Roberts, Barbara Curtis, Doris Cordray, Martha lckes, and Mrs. lewis. FRONT ROW: Peggy Telford, Phyllis Strimple, Jane Lantz, Ruth Ann Smith, Judith Shields, Mary Alice Clarlz, Donna Baker, Tania Martin, Barbara Remmele, Diane Burchard, Thomas Williams, Laddie Foster, Ellen Reeder, Helen Scott, Barbara Ochs, Barbara Simross. Garnet Watkins, Delores Bell. Jodie Price, Dawn Miller, Mary MacCombie. Page Eighteen CLASS OFFICERS ,,,,,,,,Laddie Foster President , ..,......,.....,,.................. Vice-President , Ellen Reeder Secretary Helen Scott Social Chairman Diane Burcharcl Treasurer ,,,,, Maxine Shafer Our Freshman Class has had a fine time this year. We were well represented in all school activities from athletics to minstrels. Although our float didn't win a prize, we had fun working on it. ' We point with pride to the Minstrel Show which we and the Sophomore Class put on. The activities for the school year were brought to a successful conclusion with a class party. We express our thanks to Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Chotlos for their excellent advice and help throughout the year. This Page Sponsored By The Freshman Class
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