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Rowl Cleft to right? Eugene Reed, Grant Eichenlaub, Elizabeth Rogers, Ieanne Webster, Ardella Mar- shall, loanne Diggan, Ruth Hall, Iames Springer Row2 Ianet Cahn, Shirley An- drews, Ruth Oliver, Anna Hill, Ruth Doane, Lyn- ette Taggert, Georgine Hill, Miss Corle Row 3 Mr. Menges, Cleon Poust, Kenneth Haynes, Cleo Andrews Ir., Hilda Sones, Charles Daugherty, Wil- liam Montague, Iames Iewell Rowl Cleft to rightl Richard McCarty, Richard Shan- er, Charles Stugard, Katie Herr, Bernadine Andrews, Mary Carol Walters, lean Farrar, Donald Haag, Iames Fry Row 2 Miss Stuart, Iune Rogers, Robert Russell, Ruth Mor- gan, Eugene Burkhart, Ioanne Stackhouse, Don- ald Price, Maxine Mar- shall, Thomas Reed, Miss Kocher Row3 Phyllis Bartlow, Mary Poust, Eleanor Snyder, Mary Kilcoyne, Max Mil- ler, Beverly Andrews, Earl Clayton, Paul Ben- - der, Bill Montgomery 52963, QQ, Q Twenty-four pupils reported to the eighth grade for the l945-46 term. The following officers were elected: president, Eugene Reed: vice presi- dent, Anna Hill, secretary, Hilda Sonesg treasurer, Cleo Andrews. During the year a new pupil, Charles Daugherty of Lewisburq, joined the class. . The faculty advisers were Mr. Menges and Miss Corle, and the grade mother was Mrs. Milford Marshall. A skating party was held at Trout Ponds Park and a Christmas Party was sponsored by the class advisers and grade mother Friday afternoon, Decem- ber 21, in the home room. 8l!8lfLiA QTL 8 There were twenty-nine pupils in the seventh grade for the 1945-46 term. The following class officers were elected: president, Dick McCarty, vice presi- dent, Ruth Morganp secretary, Robert Russell, treasurer, Tommy Reed. The faculty advisers were Miss Kocher and Miss Stuart, and Mrs. Charles Walters served as grade mother. Social affairs included a combination seventh-eighth grade roller skating party at Trout Ponds Park in October and a Christmas party, with gift exchange, in the home roorn, December 2l. Mrs. Walters helped plan the party and pro- vided the refreshments. Monarch - 28
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omior 670055 With Mrs. Petter and Mrs. Waters as class advisers, thirty-two juniors carried on for the class of '47. The election of officers resulted as follows: president, lanet Sheets, vice- president, Alma lean Montague, secretary, Arlene Smith, treasurer, lane Houseknecht. The class rings were ordered and their arrival anxiously awaited. Social affairs included a skating party and a Christmas party. The class play and the lunior-Senior Prom were outstanding events. The class left H.H.S. thinking of the time they would return as Seniors. Howl Cleft to rightlz Mrs. Harman, Betty Rooker, Doris Poust, Erla W Rider, Emma Harding, Louise Houseknecht, Shirley Feister, Ar- lene Montgomery, Mary Fox, Delores Myers, Mr. Kelsey Row2 Harry Ritter, lean Mordan, Estherbelle McCoy, Norma Mae Eder, Betty Sones, Mary Louise Townsend, Marion Brunqard, Shir- ley Shaffer, Sarah Hall, Thelma Craig, Guy Temple Row3 Wayne Lore, Harold Rider, Mary Ellen Snyder, Maxine Spring, Mae Schultz, Evelyn Camp- bell, Delphine Trick, Anna Marie Houseknecht, Della Charles, Kath- leen George, Allan Stugard, Tom Krause ROW4 Clinton Fenstamaker, Eu- gene Newman, Albert Rider, Elias Whitmoyer, Taylor Stugard, Har- old Gardner, Paul Wilson, May- nard Keller, Dale Smith, Charles Sones, Elwyn Marshall Row 5 ludson Speary, Robert Stoltz, George Doane, lay Stugard, Eu- gene Winters, Lloyd Flick, lay Harris, Guy Stackhouse, Marvin Hill jl 85Al4fL6l,lfL 541615 Sixty-two pupils assembled as freshmen September 4, 1945. The social activities during the year were a skating party held at Trout Ponds Park September 17, a Weiner roast in October at the home of Mary lo Harding, and a Christmas party December 21, in Mr. Creveling's room. Both boys and girls were active in school sports. The class officers were: president, Donald Myersg vice president, Edwin McCarty: secretary-treasurer, Vivian Crist. The class advisers were Mr. Ashkar and Mr. Creveling. Monarch -- 27
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