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Freshmen, Yea-a-a, Freshmen LS cz l l CLASS OFFICERS: Beverly Thompson, Trea- surer, Barbara Mathews, Secretary, Ruth Groene, Vice President, Tom Prater, Presi- dent. As the 270 freshmen approached the first rung on the ladder of their high school education, trea- sured memories of their grade school days and glor- ious ideas for the future filled their minds. Now they have begun to appreciate the old saying, Your hap- piest days are spent in high school. Jarred by the realization that nothing worth- while can be all fun, the freshman class fulfilled their responsibilities. They held positions on the reserve football team, on the basketball team, in the iunior chorus, and on the honor roll. Yea freshmen, rah! rah! became a familiar cheer heard at Grove City High as nearly one third of the students were ninth graders, the largest class ever enrolled here. Smith, Jerry Seiber. Jerry Sharp. Runkle, Kathleen Wilkins. -22. ROW 3: Wilbur Whitley, William Scheirer, Gerald Smith, Richard Spring Wray Simpson, Ronald Shover Donald ROW 2: Allen Smith, Rosevelyn Shaner Pamela Sigman, Barbara Shanks Faye Smith, Sharon White, Cheryl Scott ROW la Geraldine Rogers Sheila Sayre, Carol Rinehart, Judy Schleich Shelah Schulz, Nancy Scott, Jeannette
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Young Aggressive Reserves Fight Hard ROW l: S. Haenszel, D. Hill, H. Holmes, D. Johanneman, B. Roshon, B. Bodie, J. Pennington, S. Beavers. ROW 2: W. Simpson, B. McNabb, B. Bowers, A. Medors, B. Dyer, J. Hanson, R. Margello, J. Jahn, B. Koehler, L. Haenszel. ROW 3: Coach Jack Frost, E. Robbins, M. Waples, M. Gabriel, P. Grossman, B. Tatum, S. Trigg, L. Carey, R. Pettry, R. Hart, Asst. Coach Elmer Houdashelt. After seven games the Greyhound re- serves showed an overall record of three wins and four losses. The team, which consisted of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores, had a league mark of l-3. In the first league game, the Gahanna Lincoln reserves provided the opposition. The Greyhounds held the Lions to a 6-O half-time lead, but then the fired-up Lions broke loose in the last half to win 30-6. ln a non-league encounter with Columbus Bishop Hartley, the Greyhounds won l8-l2. Victory came with two touchdown runs by Mike Gabriel and Harvey Holmes and a pass interception runback by Mel Waples. Fumbles and poor defense gave Grove- port a 26-16 victory over the reserves the fol- lowing week. Mifflin's defenseless Cowpunchers, after leading at the half T4-8, saw Grove City score 32 points in the last half, to win 40-l4. Two touchdown passes by Mike Gabriel and runs by Holmes, Cardosi, and Waples highlighted the lone Mid-Eight victory. Cardosi on the move.
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Familiar Cheer ROW 3: Larry Lambert, Ronald Margello, Pat McKnight, Robert McNabb, Marshall Johnson, John Lowery, Leroy Hite. ROW 2: William Koehler, Jane Kropp, Karol Kerr, Doris Kepp, James McKenzie, William Jacobs, Dick Johanneman. ROW l: Rita Keefer, Kkathy Lawrence, Car- olyn Kellar, Marjorie Lavely, Marjorie Kel- lar, Evelyn Jones, Judy Liszkai. ROW 3: Terry Hay, Sam Haenszel, Jack Hanson, Garnie Hall, Gabriel Freshour, Alon Hall, Norwell Freeland. ROW 2: -James Goebbel, Gary Hall, Lee Haenszel, Nancy Gussler, Ruth Groene, John Frim, Stanley Hall. ROW l: Shirley Kemper, Mary Greene, Sharon Elliott, Judy Grant, Rachel Epps, Karen Grooms, Sharron Grooms. ROW 3: William Bodie, Ed Barak, Frank Banks, Raymond Arnold, Leeroy Belvet, Ben- jamin Bean, Justin Barnhart. ROW 2: Earleen Bluhm, Patricia Athey, Judy Besst, Sandra Bange, Donald Bell, William Bolin, Roger Beem. ROW l: Rebecca Borror, Diana Allen, Sheila Baier, Sharon Beerman, Sharon Augenstein, Shirley Baugess, Karen Baumbusch.
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