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SOPHOMORE PROTONS The atom nucleus which houses the energy of our four high school classes contains eleven Sophomore conductors of said energy. Class officers elected were Janet Merth. president; Bernice Shei. vice-president; Ellen Rose Sacks, secretary; and 11a Mae Thompson, treasurer. It seems that the girls rule in our class. Under the sponsorship of Miss Boling, we sold candy and hot dogs at the basketball games--diligently working to make money for the Junior prom and Senior trip. We also sponsored a dance after the Invitational Holiday Tourney; this is a traditional affair for the Sophomore classes of Hanna High. We were very proud of our boys who made the team and participated in other activities. Don Rosenbaum made the ••A team, and Bill Kauchak. Dave Eichstaedt. and Boydn Sells the ••B team. And we must name Myers, our student manger for the second team. All of our boys are active in band and chorus and athletics, and our girls in chorus and C.A.A. Modestly speaking, we’re not such a bad class!: TWELVE ELECTRICAL CHARGES ENTER HIGH SCHOOL September 7. twelve green but energetic Freshmen walked into the assembly for the first time and became a part of the high school. In a few weeks the Seniors began our initiation which lasted one hectic week! We didn’t have to wear our funny clothes until Wednesday, and Friday afternoon we were compelled to proclaim to the world over the public address system at the baseball game our love for the Senior class. Friday night we received the real initiation (no comments) after which we. as guests of the Seniors, danced and ate ice cream and cake. A wonderful time was had by all . We took part in the fall festival; all the Freshman girls were in the freak show--l don’t know whether that was good or bad. We also had a party November I, and. of course, we all love parties’. December 14, we sponsored a roller skat- ing party at Plymouth. There was a large crowd (our good fortune) and all had an enjoyable--if somewhat painful--evening. Basketball season started and all the Freshman boys except one was on the team. Several times during the season we had a full Freshman squad on the floor. Gerald Masterson was a sub’ on the first team . Three cheers for the boys!! We sold popcorn at the games and thus began our four-year money-making schemes. Bob Oberlin played in the all-county band at the county tournament. Carole Lute and Marilyn Fair are entered in the algebra contest this year. Good luck girls: Also, part of the class are thinking of entering the oratorical contest and cissy on citizenship contest. Near the end of the year we lose one of our favorite Freshman boys. Steve Banic who will move to Bourbon, Indiana. Our behavior this year was typical of a green Freshman class, but it seemed as though we got into more devilment in biology class than in any other cU 8 H°w ver’ next year you will see a big improvement. Our sponsor, who was so good to us. was Mrs. Hayden, and our officer, were Carole Lute, president; Steve Banic. vice-presi- dent; Marilyn Fair, secretary; and Doris Mulloy. treasurer. L1
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FIRST GRADE Judith Borman, Lawrence Brust, Betty Ann Echstein, Kent Eichstaedt, Hilary French, Joyce Lashua, Clarence Marks, Sharon Masterson, Ray Mulloy, Joanne Myers, Martin Neubeck, Alberta Petrone, Rita Sacks, Vialetta Saylor, Emily Schmidt, Glenn Schmidt, Sandra Snodgrass, Clarence Thompson, Leon Thompson, Walter Utroske, Donald Weaver, Ronald Weaver, Thomas Welch, James Yeoman. SECOND b THIRD GRADE James Aim, Darrel Banic, Joan Banic, Arther Bennett, Linda Eaton, Floyd Egoli, Lloyd Egolf, Sharon Eichstaedt, Joyce Hunsley, Gerald Lawrence, Maralee Marks, Donald Myers, Jeanette Mills, Paul Pern, Jan Prewitt, Gerald Roberts, Maxine Shei, Charles Smith, Russell Taylor, Judith Tidey, Frederick Utroske, Allen Weaver, Otto Werner, Janet Hundt, Darlene Masterson, Robin Prewitt, Faye Rinker, Kaye Rinker, Amelia Saylor. THIRD b FOURTH GRADE Norman Doll, Gary Jones, Katheryn Kauchak, Richard Lashua, Judy Lee Marks, Carol Mills, Lucy Rosenbaum, Beverly Salisbury, Edward Sommers, Glenn Taylor, Wilma Tidey, Patricia Banic, Harvey Borman, Lynn Busse, Charles Cherry, Carole Doll, Rose Eckstein, Thomas Hewlett, Patricia Hundt, Arthur Egoli, John Kauchak, Patricia Lemke, Judy Mary Marks, Kenneth Sims, Joanne Taylor, Esther Thompson, Virginia Thompson, Thomas Wallin, William Perz. FIFTH b SIXTH GRADE Shirley Aim, Fred Bennett, David Jones, Patrick Kauchak, Larry Keehn, William Lile, June Ann Pozil, Ronald Pozil, Marilyn Pranchus, Lou Ann Rosenbaum, William Salisbury, Alida Saylor, Carol Shei, Jack Tidey, James Perz, Paula Bennett, Devona Doll, John Doll, Bernard Garbison, Marianne Heimann, Wallace Lawrence, Jerry Melton, Shirley Owen, Ronald Rinker, Franklin Salisbury, Shirley Sims, Carol Taylor, Charles Thompson, Jane Carol Vick, Bonnie White. SEVENTH b EIGHTH GRADE Barbara Banic, Howard Boniface, Herbert Egoli, Junior Froh, Harold Hewlett, William Hunsley, Myrna Kauchak, Virginia Lile, Pauline Masterson, Dick Myers, Elaine Sacks, Verno Jeon Schmidt, Bill Selby, Dutii Thumpson, Beverly Wallace, John Yeoman, Carl Basket, Juanita Fear, Delores Keehn, Phyllis Masterson, Marilyn Pozil, Murl pozil, Eurrat Saylor, Sandra Selby, Joan Shei, Judy Vick, Jack Werner, Minnie Wilson. 23
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