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First Row; left to right: B. Ap cy. R. Campbell. R. Cooley. H. Bryan . N. Bar- rett. R. Birman. J. Denny, J. Christie. Second Row: Vli Zuttermeister. advisor. V. Colvin, K. Baum. H. Altoft, E. Becker, B. Dalman. J. Dawson. N. Aren . R. Bar- ton. Third Row: Mr. Knopf, advisor. M. Cort right. R. Bancroft. E. Eaton. P. Curtiss, R. Aspinall. T. Cleveland. F. Demaray. J. Brownell. S. Doyle. Fourth Row: D. Dalman, L. Bowman. C. Davis. L. Davis. A. Ea»y, G. Cole, J. Cudda- hce. G. Compton, J. Brandt. J. Burgdoff. First Row; left to right: S. Hackncv. E. Hawkins. J. Feldpausch, S. Fountain. A. Evans, D. Gibson. R. Hawthorne. R. Hawk. Second Row: M. Jones, J. Fox. P. Hawkins. D. Hubbard. J. Johnson. M. Jarrard. J. Herrick, L. Johnson. Third Row: N. Healy. R. Hall. J. Hoos. L. Howe. P. Hecox. J. Helm. R. Ingram, M. Glasgow, D. Endsley. Fourth Row: R. Hughes. D. Fuller. D. Haywood, F. Hook, R. Gutchess, D. Gar- rett. R. Granger, D. Hammond. H. Howell. First Row; left to right: L. Pebbles. S. Meyers. J. Keeler, L. Richardson. M. Mat- thews. D. Knowles. K. Mattson. A. Mc- Intyre. L. Richardson. Second Row: D. Main. C. Rice, C. Miller. B. Lent, P. Rcasar. H. McMillon. J. Kuem- pcl. J. Pickle, B. Morgan. R. Lauhaugh. Third Row: H. Ludwlck, M. Moore. R. Lewis. H. Kidder. E. Reid. A. Newton. J. MacArthur, G. Lyttlc. Fourth Row: S. Owens. S. Rodger . B. Rodgers. P. Peter . M. Maurer. J. Malcom. S. Kievorn. D. Pultz, E. Rice. D. Preston. First Row; left to right: C. Stickley, C. Zimmerman. R. Wilkes. V'. Wickwire. P. Smith. A. Slocum. B. Smith. I. Troyer, M. Todd. F. Tobias. Second Row: D. Scott. I. Thomas. J. Vand- len. D. Terry, A. Severance. B. Wilder. J. Tack, D. Shorbridge. Third Row: 1. Whitworth. L. Van Sycle, E. Tobias. J. Wendel, M. Thomas. D. Rose, B. Rozema, J. Rose. P. Woods, C. West- pinter. Fourth Row: G. Slocum, E. Vandcrbrook, R. Thomas, J. Shaver. R. Tietz, G. Shirkey. R. Winick. J. Slocum. J. Whitmore. For eight years, in wide eyed wonder, the present freshmen had viewed the building across the road and had longed for the day they would be in that high school building. When school began one hundred and sixty-eight shiny faces brought added pep and spirit to the school. Though the freshmen were not prominent in sports, they turned out in enthusiastic numbers
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Fir f Row; left to right: I. Clinton. V. Benton. R. Demond. J. Burr. J. Blossom. J. Burroughs. J. Bennett. Second Row: M. Corde». J. Baird. R. Cole- man. J. Brownell. G. Barlow. R. Deming. K. Blough. Third Row: N. Crawley. M. L. Davit, R. Davi . R. Athlon, R. Down», A. Beltito. E. Bryant. H. Beadle. Fourth Row: L. Alton. P. Anderton. R. Brauer. B. Buehler. E. Buth, B. Burkey, R. Cotant. Firtt Row; left to right: M. Hanford. R. Hawkins. A. Kurr, J. Harrington, D. L. Gury. S. Hawthorne. J. Hart. C. Herman. A. Eaton. Second Row: J. Kothar. M. L. Kaechle. M. Hawthorne. H. (idler. D. Hull. C. Gordcn. H. Frandten. G. Dunn. J. Bithop. Third Row : F. Foote. E. Jarman. J. Fowler. B. Ingram. ). Crone. M. Haywood. I. Kidder. R. Gahle. M. Battler. Fourth Row: R. Golden. N. Hugh». H. James, D. Eldred. H. Everrett. J. Jaynes. K. Hulhert. L. Beadle. Firtt Row; left to right: M. A. Peake, D. Mead. A. Miller. E. Reinhardt. M. Pierce. E. Reinhardt. Second Row: J. Moe. S. O'Conner. J. Myert, R. Mart:. R. Randall. M. Neeb, K. O’Donnell. Third Row: M. Martin. J. Moe, J. Mi . J. Maurer, G. Merrill, V. Orsborn. Fourth Row: K. Pranthka. L. Main. J. Ray- mond. L. Maurer. W. Paige. J. Myert, J. Meyer», W. Norrit. Firtt Row; left to right: A. Sheffield. M. Wil- liams, G. Zimmerman. M. Webb. F. Sprague. J. Stem, H. Troyer. M. Shaeffer. Second Row: Mr». Burklc, advisor. S. Smith. A. Wood. J. Todd. J. Will, D. Trinkline. E. Turne». M. Trune». D. Wait. Third Row: Mr. Damson, advisor, M. Wilson. P. Warner. D. Truman. P. Sinclair, E. Sand- berg. J. Ryan. P. Shelden. Fourth Row: H. Service, J. Wingerden. L. Utter, P. Sharp, C. Yarger. E. looker. D. Shultx. R. Slocum. G. Ulrich. made records the schools could be proud of. In February the Sophomores expressed their feelings for the student body by giving a Valentine Dance, Sweetheart's Frolic. This dance, with its lovely decorations, was enjoyed by all. When sfrring came into view, track, baseball, and June 2 were here and gone, and the class at last could put down its books until another year.
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I’M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT One hundred and sixty-eight weak kneed Freshmen opened the heavy door of H.H.S. September 6. to start four years of preparing them- selves for the world. It didn’t take long for these Freshies’ to get on to the customs, and the cob- webs dusted out for some real school work, even if it did take some studying by night light to learn that study halls are for studying only. To keep things running smoothly they got down to business and elected Judy Johnson, Presi- dent; Audrey Newton, Vice President; Betty Len , Seribier; and Janet Feldpausch, Money Grabber. Keeping their eyes open so that no opportuni- ties would pass them by the freshmen were repre- sented in many different acts of the Spotlight. Ten talented Latin students participated in their ver- sion of “Down With Ceasar.” Joan Slocum, a very fine songstress, sang tw'o numbers with the Girl’s Sextette. On February 18, Tom Cleveland and Diane Pultz traveled to Kalamazoo along with many other students to take part in the W.K.Z.O. broad- cast. In the final bookwork at the end of the first semester it was revealed that three girls had straight A’s. They were; Shirley Myers, Sharon Doyle, and Ann Slocum. As the second semester came around, with it came elections. This time they elected Ann Slo- cum, President; Maurice Glasgow. Vice President; I om Cleveland, Pen Holder; and Edgar Tobias, Money Handler. Along with spring came Declamations but the Freshmen didn’t seem to mind. A large number of them participated and three were chosen to compete in the school finales. Not to be left out in the field of sports, they were very much in evidence on the Junior Varsity Football Squad. On the Junior Varsity Basketball Team they were represented by Stanley Synder, Gar Compton, and Gary Shirkey. The Freshmen Class also contributed Nancy Barrett to the cheerleading squad, thus proving that the class of ‘53 was fast catching on to the extra-curricular activities of the school. and one girl represented her class on the cheering squad. Eyeing the seniors as they prepared for graduation, they looked forward to the next year ahead of them and resolved that another year they would study harder for they would he oldtimers” in high school and could watch other bewildered freshies” come in! It’s a great life being a freshman, no troubles, or worries.
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