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- ag Robert Edward Spangler Bob Commercial Course Junior Play Date Bait Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 F. F. A. 1, 2 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Movie Operator 3 Ambition To get out of school for good Barbara Jane Stirlen Barb Commercial Course Techers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 History Club 2 Black 81 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Go to college and become teacheru Holland Thompson Doc General Course Junior Play Date Ba F. F. A. 1, 2, 4 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Stuly Law it.. Joan Eloise Welzel Jody General Course Librarian 2, 3 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1, 3. 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Nurse Z1 is sv Q Donald Eugene Surfus Don Agriculture Course Junior Play Date Bait' Band l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club l, 2, 13, 4 Black 84 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 A Ambition t'Farmer Raymond Tester Ray Commercial Couisc Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Softball 1 Chorus 1 F. F. A. 1, 2 Black Sz Gold Flash 4 Page 20 Citadel 4 Class Officer 2 gi f el 5 115. 'j f ff 'o'o' wi ' -Y -vvfffv: 'ff' - - 4- .-- -:w-rv:v:r-v.-:-s.- -'-- Q fzxr- -vw
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William Donald Rybolt Bill General Course Chorus 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1 Ambition Navy Joyce Roth Joyce Librarian 3, 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Black 8a Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition t'Tclephonc Operator Roger Keith Smith Speed Agriculture Course Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Movie Operator 3, 4 Fire Captain 4 Volley Ball 3, 4 Ambition 'KFarmer James Orvil Southern .Jima Commercial Course History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Student Council 4 Ambition To graduate from H. H. S. and then get a good job and make my first million Cecil Shank Cecil Fine Arts Course Basketball 1 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Farmer Virginia Lea Shank Jenny College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 2 Office Girl 4 Chorus 1 School Store History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Vegetable Judging l, l Cheerleader 1, 2 Good Citizen 4 Ambition To be a nuisc 2 4
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flaw 5 ln l940 seventeen adventure seekers, after crossing the sea of infancy, enter- ed the door of the lighthouse of learning and looked forward to the twelve steps which rose ahead of them. These seventeen adventurous boys and girls who took the first step together were Arnold Andrews, Leah Byerley, Paul Dice, Bonnie Forrest, Dick Garman, Alton Gross, Elaine Gross, Roger Jones, Georgia May, Jerry Miller, Pauline Peters, JoAnn Phillips, Virginia Shank, Roger Smith, Donald Surfus, Joan Wetzel, and David Witham. This same group continued climbingg and when they reached the fourth step, Nelson Arnold and Robert Ritter joined them. On the fifth and sixth steps, they met' Jerry Buchanan, Harry Johnson, Joan Leazier, Perry Leazier, Ralph Myers, Carol Rondot, Joyce Roth, and Robert Spangler. While going up the first six steps, these adventurers absorbed many of the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic: and as they advanced to the seventh and eighth steps, their num- ber was increased by the addition of Jack Kelham, Marilyn Nicodemus, and Holland Thompson. They began to take interest in outside activities such as sports and music. This group participated in a junior chorus, the first to be organized in the Huntertown lighthouse. On the eighth step the energetic boys and girls received their diplomas which represented their past efforts. The group found that the higher the steps were the more complicated the climb became. On the ninth step they met Roy Chapman, Mary Demske, Kathryn DeWeese, Dwight DeWitt, Eugene Dillman, Lois' Guysinger, Joyce Harrod, Evelyn Househoulder, Franklin Huber, Marjorie Knappenberger, Laura Konger, Dolly Lavachek, Keith Leiter, James Lutter, Robert Mason, Lois Minton, William Ry- bolt, Cecil Shank, James Southern, Barbara Stirlen, Raymond Tester, and Dora Whan. These newcomers had climbed their first eight steps in a different lighthouse. Mr. Fryback and Mrs. Hostetler led the class while they continually explored new interests. On this, the ninth step, they elected Arnold Andrews as president, Virginia Shank as vice-president, Joyce Harrod as secretary, and Frank- lin Huber as treasurer. These officers represented the class in various matters. The monotony of the climb was broken by two class parties held in the Huntertown cafeteria. Byram Dickes caught up with the bunch on the tenth step: on this step the group was guided by Mrs. Palicki and Mr. Appleman with the assistnce of Ray- mond Tester, presidentg Dora Whan, vice-president, Bonnie Forrest, secretary, and Virginia Shank, treasurer. During this year the pack gained fame by winning the class basketball tournament. Connie Herendeen and Kathryn Leffers were attached to the throng during the eleventh year. Miss Enley, Mrs. Whonsettler, and Mr. Sible directed the group. The officers were David Witham, president, Byram Dickes, vice-president: Joyce Harrod, secretaryg and Dora Whan, treasurer. In the fall the class presented the play, Date-Bait , which proved to be a great success. The boys added to the class's already impressive athletic record by winning the class tournament for the second consecutive year. They also contributed much to the high school basket- ball team which won the Allen County Tournament. This was the first time since 1926 that Huntertown has been able to accomplish this feat. Mystic May was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Upon reaching the last step the class of '52 took on Bruce Miniat and elected as its officers Byram Dickes, Lois Guysinger, Laura Konger, and Roger Jones. This year the adventurers published the Citadel and the Black and Gold Flash. They chose a red Carnation for their class flower and dove grey and white as their class colors. This year the class presented a variety show in place of the tradition- al senior class play. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Prible escorted the group to the top of the lighthouse. Now, standing on the topistep of the lighthouse, the senior class of '52 looks out onto the sea of lifeg and they suddenly realize that their class motto holds true: they are Not finished, Just begun. Georgia May Carol Rondot Virginia Shank Dora Whan Page 21
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