Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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JA? 3400! an unior Skov! .!4CfiUi!ie.'5' JUNIORS The junior class, under the sponsorship of Miss Wilcox, beganthe school year with an enrollment of eighteen girls and thirteenboys. The class officers for the year were, Prresiu dent, Roy Wendt, Vice-President, Douglass Sloan, Secretary, Joan Lohr, Treasurer, Paul Muenzer, Student Council Representatives, Nancy Zolman and John Luckey. On November 12 and 13, the juniors presented the play Home Sweet Homicide, a mystery in three acts. The play. directed, by Mrs. Coleman, was a great success, On May 14, they sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Banquet in the school auditorium. SOPHOMORES The sophomore class, consisting of eighteen girls and sixteen boys, greeted Mr.Wayne Bloker, the class sponsor, on September 7. An election of officers brought the following results: President, Jacquie Dolph, Vice-President, Larry Kontak, Secretary, Lois Baster, Treasurer, Ruth Thomas, Student Council Representatives, Diane Slates and Loren Nowak, On October 23 we had ahayride and Wiener roast. We sponsored a roller-skating party February 18, at Forest Park. Our assembly was presented to the student body and faculty on April 13. FR ESHMEN September 7, 1948, found Miss Heiing and Miss Wendt greeting thirty-seven freshmen. The class elections were as follows: President, Paul Gnepper, Vice-President,Gladys Avers, Secretary, Phyllis Reif, Treasurer, David Harder, Student Council Representatives, Norma Weidner and Norman Kroos. The outstanding social events were a Halloween party at Margie Fillmore's home, a Christmas party at Beverly Wendt's home, and a skating party April 2.2. The ninth grade put on an assembly the first week in May. We really enjoyed our first year of high school and are eagerly awaiting our sophomore Year. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade started the school year with an enrollment of thirty-five pupils, with Mrs. Coleman as our sponsor. We elected officers every three months. The officers for the first two terms were as follows: Presidents, Peggy Beck, Carol Sondergeld, Vice-Presidents, Joyce Schroeder, Kent Damschroder, Secretaries, Carolyn Druckenmiller, Carol Summers, Treasurers, Kent Damschroder, Joyce Schroeder, Student Council Representatives, Joyce Schroeder, Richard Flick. The class had a Halloween party at the home of Marilyn Hein and a Christmas party at the home of Roger and Gaylon Overmyer. The assembly program was given in March. The seventh and eighth grade party was given in May. Eighth grade graduation exercises were held at Oak Harbor on May 28. SEVENTH GRADE We elected officers for each semester. The presidents were Peggy Kroos, Gaye Lohr, Vice-Presidents, Judith Wendt, Larry Slates, Secretaries, James Lauer, Elaine Kardatzke, Treasurers, Paul Neeb, Janis Damschroder, Student Council Representatives, Joane Roepke, and Fredric Avers. Some of our boys played on the junior high basketball team, which played against visiting towns. We also had a Halloween party. We gave the Thanksgiving assembly by presenting a short play entitled John Speaks for Himselfgand two songs. The assembly was sponsored by Mrs. Kontak, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Schroeder, with the help of Mr. Huffman. O H-' 3' ,. Z1 th'

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