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FIRST Bob Alshouse Rex Altman Jean Amick Porter Ayres Doris Bailey Ed Beatty Betty Becker ROW THIRD Russel Buzzard Steve Carlson Don Carnes Dick Carnes Bob Carr Dilck Christ Carl Christman Juniors SECON Joan Best George Biehl Barbara Brahs Tom Brewer Bob Broom Vivian Brubaker Joe Burkhart D ROW ROW FOURTH ROW Nan Clark Bob Clark Carolyn Diffendorfer Don Dimond Peggy Doherty Gene Drabenstot Janet Eberhart Page Twenty-Five
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Junior Class fx The junior class this year has a reason to be proud of itself. For one thing, we supplied three of the first ten on the basketball squad. We donated two- thirds of the yell leaders. Not content with this, we sold enough candy to the people who attended to sweeten them up for life: well, over twelve hundred dollars worth, to be more specific. You can understand why this was really a big year for the junior class with leaders like Marvin Priddy, president: Cvene Wogan, vice president: Peg- gy Doherty, secretary, and Bob Luce, treasurer. Two teachers helped direct the class, Mr. Perrigo and Mr. C-erdes. As to the big event of the year, the junior-senior reception, we really planned big doings. Six very capable committees took charge of the festivities. They were: Decoration Committee: Billie Ann Marquart and Charlotte Rahn, co-chairmen: Carlos Kennedy, Janet Eberhart, Marjorie Marx, Bob Carr,BobBroom, Stanley Pontious. Music and Program: Roger Kauffman, chair- man: Dick Windemuth, Barbara Miller, Nancy Herbst, Minnette Will, Nancy Paul, Vivian Brubaker. Clean-up: Betty Becker, chairman: Wanda Wig- gins, Marvin Weber, Bob Herzog, Phil Monsey, Gretchen Poehler, John Hinds. Menu: Porter Ayres, chairman: Ed Herran, Carolyn Diffendorfer, Nancy Everett, Phyllis Stover, Ann Porter, Anita Stern. Page Twenty-Four OFFICERS Back Row-Marvin Priddy, Bruce Gerdes, Gene Wogan. Front Row-Russell Perrigo, Peggy Doh- erty, Bob Lulce. Ticket and Publicity: Dick Morgan, chairman: Edna Roudebush, Roy Harsh, Hurleen Feltman, Bar- bara Brahs, Ed Beatty, Nan Clark, John Fisher, Audrey Neher, Special Invitations: Tom Rohm, chairman: Joan Gilkison, Pat Jones, Rex Yoder, Joyce Garber, Pat Hirneise. The most important activity throughout the year for the junior class is that of raising money for the junior-senior reception by the sale of confections at all athletic contests. Juniors who took the most ac- tive part in helping to manage the concessions were Betty Becker, Porter Ayres, and Charles Ehinger. To give some ideal of the loyalty of the class to this project, here is a list of the members who helped sell: Amick, Brubaker, Best, Brahs, Casey, Day, Diffendorfer, Eberhart, Everetts, Frye, Fansler, Felt- man, Garber, Cilbreath, Gephart, Gilkison, Horn, Herbst, Hirneise, Hale, Hummer, Hemphill, jay, Jones, Knight, Marx, Myers, Miller, Morris, Marquart, Martin, Neher, Porter, Paul, Poehler, Rahn, Robin- son, Roudebush, Sturdivant, Stern, Suits, Stover, Vought, Welker, Walters, Weinley, Will, Wirt, Wil- liams, Wiggins, Beatty, Carr, Fishbaugh, Herzog, Harsh, Hinds, Kauffman, Kennedy, Reifert, Tobias, Welber, Weber, Christ, Young, Pontious, Broom.
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Juniors FIRST Elizabeth Eby Charles Ehinger Maxine Endsley Helen Everding Nancy Everett Doris Farber Madalene Farber Page Twenty-Six ROW SECOND ROW THIRD Joyce Garber Evelyn Gephart Gloria Gilbreath Joan Gilkison Betty Hale Selma Haneline Jim Hansen ROW Pat Farley Hurleen Feltman Marybelle Fishbaugh John Fisher Lois Franks Joan Frye Josephine Funk FOURTH Joe Harrison Roy Harsh Donna Hart Gene Hart Bill Hendrickson Nancy Herbst EJ Herr-an ROW
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