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REVONAH JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: Larry Cobine, Lenny Cobine, Max Harksen, Leroy Hacker, Harry Pearce, Don Crawford, Richard McGinnis. Center Row: Lucille Kirchner, Mary Jo Donnan, Pat Van Dyke, Shirley Smyth, Shirley Mullane, Lillian Webster, Lois Robertson, Pat Heckler. Bottom Row: Marjorie Clarkson, Gail Irwin, Joan Larson, Norma Kaufman, Keith Croffoot, Jack White, Mr. Wojan. Not Pictured: Yvonne Petitgoue, Jim Stutzman, Pat Murphy, Bob Wendling, Mary Jane Harker. SOPHOMORE CLASS Fifth Row: Eddie Mason, Rial Line, Marvin Speer, Robert Kevern, Bob Harkness, Eugene Steele, Roger Wunderlin, Tommy Kilpatrick. Fourth Row: lla Potter, Janet Calvert, Joanne Mason, Sally Lewin, Dorthy Ready, Kay Muller, Dorothy Musselman, Dolores Mercer. Third Row: Betty Harkness, Phyllis Mielke, Peggy Howard, Keith Unangst, Benny Dyson, Alberta Potter, Janice Clarkson, Carol Vandervate. Second Row: Kay Curtis, Patsy Bryant, Kay Mickle, Phyllis Boldt, Shirley Krippendorf, Kay Miller, Gordon Shafer. First Row: Judy Johnson, Coleta Pearce, Jeanine Petitgoue, Sue Sullivan, Charlene Mitchell, Alex Paisley, Jim Duffy, Mr. Hires. Not Pictured: Jacqueline Haug, Patsy Green. FRESHMAN CLASS Fourth Row: Carole Crawford, Alice Lindsey, Kay Markwell, Dora Mae Keith, Carol Schultz, Donna Mullane, Carolyn Hazel, Rosalie Bearsley. Third Row: June Weist, Ethel McLees, Gladys Fahlen, Carolyn Haug, Carol Leifker, Carol Wescott, Louise Stewart, Ruth Redington. Second Row: Rosie Sherrard, Franklin Wurster, Phillip Mitchell, Jerry Callahan, Wayne Clarkson, Ronald Noton, Barbara Burns. First Row: Miss Williams, Norma Thompson, Francis Finley, Carolyn McKinley, Eugene Ferguson, Jerry Brandt, Robert Patterson, Martin Murphy. Not Pictured: Nancy Green, Vinetta Jeffers, Leo Hathaway. 19 5 3
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REVONAH 8 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY AND WHAT DID YOU ENACT? We the Sophomore class of 1952 and 1953 have been an average success this year. We have had a number of bake sales from which we have gained most of our money. We also gave a dance which was not much of a success. We collected $5.80 for the March of Dimes campaign, which went for a worthy cause. We collected quite a bit of money from our magazine sales. We were in third place and very close to second. We have not had many chances to make money so far, but we plan to do better in our Junior year. We entered a float in the homecoming parade, and it was a success. We had fun making it, and the people seemed to like it. A member of ours, Alex Paisley, was picked Honorary Captain for the homecoming, and Jeannie Petitgoue was an attendant to the queen. We are looking forward to our Junior Year. We hope it will be a success as our Sophomore year. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY EXPOSING WHAT IS MORTAL AND UNSURE' There are thirty-three students in the freshman class with Miss Williams as class advisor. Our class officers are: President, Eugene Ferguston; Vice President, Barbara Butts; Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn McKinley; Student Council member, Frances Finley. We had three boys out for football; Phillip, Eugene, and Jerry B. For basketball there were six; Eugene, Jerry B., Phillip, Ronald, Martin and Jerry C. There were two cheerleaders also chosen from our class; Carolyn Haug and Carolyn McKinley. Our class hasn't done much about making money this year; although, we did get a good start on our magazine sales at the beginning of the year. We, the Freshman class of '55 wish the Seniors of '53 the Very best of Luck. 19 5 3
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