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FRED BLEDSOE Gimpy Subiect to change without notice. Honor Society 3, 4, iHistorian 37, Vista Staff, Student Council 3, 4, iTreasurer 3, 41, Boys' State'3, Class Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3, 4, Varsity H 3, 4, iTreasurer 33, Latin Club l, Football 2,3,4, Salutatorian. Page Fourteen M-.15 ' W As Timid Freshman, Eager Sophomores, Looking back at our four years at Harrison High it oc- curs to us that few knew on that September day in 1951 that we were to be the 75th Class to graduate. Unaware of the years ahead of us we entered the portals of H.H.S. to begin to shape the future of our high school careers. The first officers of our class were, President, Ronald Skipton, Vice-president, Ed Harms, Secretary, Janice Willoughby, and Treasurer, Phyllis Ollier. Representatives to the Student Coun- cil were John Grubbs and Ed Harms. The class showed their dramatic ability in The Merchant of Venice and Mldsummer Night's Dream. Norma Miller was the freshman cheerleader. Miss Hodapp, Miss Lusk, and Miss Grabill helped us to ad- iust to our freshmen year. ln the fall of 52 we elected Dick Middendorf, President, Ed Harms, Vice-president, Fred Bledsoe, Secretary, Norma Miller, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were John Grubbs, Everett Gabbard, and Ed Harms. Mr. Wendling, Miss Joyce, and Miss Owen were our home room advisors that year. We began our money making activities by selling magazines and sponsoring dances after games. Many class- mates were in the glee clubs and band during the four years. The boys showed their athletic abilities in all sports and showed great promise of things to come. Grace Hacker was the sophomore cheerleader. Embarking upon our iunior year we found being upper- GARY LIPPERT IlLiplI A girl's dream, a track fon's hero. Western Hills High School l, 2, Class Sec- retary 4, Dramatics 4, Track 3, 4, Basket- l ball 3, 4, Varsity H 4.
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Self Assured Juniors And Daring classmen wasn't all laughter and ioy. We began work at once to raise money for the Prom which was held at Twin Lanterns on May 20, l954. Mr. Hicks and Mr. Jones were the advisors of our iunior year with Mr. Hicks directing our junior play, Mr. Beane From Lima. The officers who led us in our iunior year were, President, Fred Bledsoe, Vice- president, Wayne Emmert, Secretary, John Grubbs, Treasurer, Pat Grubbs, Fred Bledsoe, Wayne Emmert, John Grubbs, and Everett Gabbard were representatives to the Student Council. At last we were Seniors and aware that we were to be the 75th class to graduate from Harrison High. Fred Bledsoe was again President with Dick Middendorf, Vice-president, Gary Lippert, Secretary, Gerry Rolfes, Treasurer. Cheerleaders were Grace Hacker and Norma Miller, Student Council re- presentatives were John Grubbs, Wayne Emmert, Fred Bled- soe, Everett Gabbard, and Dick Middendorf. Mr. Voris, Miss Lusk, and Mrs. Wendling were our senior advisors. Miss Lusk directed the senior play, A Case of Springtime. A group of the girls left April 3, 1955 for a week's stay in New York and Washington. The Prom which was held this year on the Johnson Party Boat was a fitting climax to our four years of activities at Harrison High School. Colors-Red and Gray Flower-Red Carnation Motto- Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. GERALDINE ROLFES Gerry Endless energy bursting forth into gaity. Honor Society 3, 4, Vista Staff, Class Treasurer 4, Library Club l, Librarian l, 2, G.A.A. 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Choi'- us 3, Operetta 3, Band 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Track 2, iManager 23, Intramurals 4, Jun- ior Red Cross Council l iHamilton County Representative li, Valedictorian. RICHARD MIDDENDORF Fish Raising cain on the gridiron. Roger Bacon 2, World Affairs Club l, Class Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Page Fifteen
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