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tir e... W JAMES KNIEF...Kniefy You can take a boy out of the country, But you can't take the Country out of a boy. Agriculture Course F. F. A. ........... 1.2.3.4 Scholarship Team ............ 1.2.3.4 ii if? , .A x HELEN HAR PEST...Helen There are two sides to every question, Mine and the wrong one. Commercial Course Receptionist DAVID KLOPENSTElN...Klopy I like work, it fasinates meg I could sit and look at it for hours.' Agriculture Course F. F. A. ............... .... , 2. I Mixed Chorus ..... ......... Class Play ...... .... N 'li . we 11 Q 3 i , 4 nik S A 1 , W ... 'f' . 3 P , we 7 z ' Y 'PfQf5iT?5A3 ' , . ' K ca' x .W .12-for e 1- ff I 1 Wag., 5? sew 'R ' I a .1 5 ff . 1 3 4 if ti 1 va: 3.4 , 8 L . 1 , . SHIRLEY WILT...Shirley Some girls pursue learning. While others learn pursuing. Commercial Course Class Play.............. .... l 3,4 Mixed Chorus ........ .... . Z,3.4 Glee Club ...... . .... 1.2.3.4 Basketball .... 1,Z,3,4 G. A. A. l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ...... ......... Z Paper Staff. ..... .... 4 Annual Staff ..... .... Receptionist F. T. A. .. .... ,3 .4 .Z Librarian...... 3 JACK HUBER...Jack Forward he goes with spear and lance, To conquer the girls with just one glance. College Entrance Course Industrial Arts ............ 1.2.3.4 Class Play ......... ...... . . 3.4 Track ............. ......... 4 PHYLLIS WILDER MUTH... Phyl Can she play basketball? Well I guess. Phyllis Wildermuth, Yesf Yesf Yes Commercial Cours 9 Play Cast .... .......... Band..... ............ Mixed Chorus .... 1 Glee Club ,Z ,2 F.H.A. ........ ...... . Basketball ...... l ,Z Paper Staff Annual Staff.... ....... ... G. A. A. ......... ..1 ,Z F. T. .... . ...... . Receptionist . ............ 4 Librarian . ...... . .... 3 Scholarship Team.... K .:k. I . '.e. . '15 I' A ' . . . .3 -f-. I W E E W W ... - Qwilibz'
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LINDA .TAC KSON.. .Sue Prone to mischief and able to GERALD MILLER...Gerald Greater men than I have lived, But-I doubt it. College Entrance Course F. F. A. ......................... .... 1 Mixed Chorus .. ...... l Boys'Glee Club..... 2 Basketball Track........ ...... .... Z Baseball....... 1,2 Class Play. ..... ' Z Varsity Club... ..... .... .. perform it. College Entrance Course Class Play ....................... 3.4 Girls' Glee Club .......... .1 Z,3,4 G. A. A. ........... .... 1Z,3,4 Band .............. .... 1 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus .... .... 1 Z,3,4 Annual Staff ..... ......... 3 Paper Staff ..... ......... 4 F. T. A. ...... ........ 3 .4 Basketball .... 1,z,3,4 Record Club Librarian....................... Cheerleader.... ........... EMERSON METZ...Bubby 4 .l,Z 4 Away with work, be gone l ALMA GROSS...Alma A homemaker she'll be someday, For she is a good cook, happy and gay. Commercial Course Class Officer ............ .... 1 .3 F. H. A. ................ .... Z Class Play ..... ..... ' 3.4 Basketball ......... ........ Z ,3,4 Mixed Chorus ....... ..... 1 ,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club .............. 1,2 G. A. A. .............. ..... l ,Z,3,4 Librarian .......... ......... 3 Receptionist ...................... 4 Say. This world was made for fun and play. College Entrance Course Band. ........ .... 1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus .................. l Industrial Arts .... ...... ....... Z Basketball Managex-.... g5gg:p,.e, gs:,w,. awe 41-,,f,, :za m,.y...1.,. GLORIAiTIDD...Gloria Her heart is many, many miles away, With whom? Had! we better say? Commercial Course ' 3 Class Officer. ......... 3 Class Play. ....... ,4 Mixed Chcrus...... ..... l,Z,4 Glee Club.. .... ..... . ....1,Z,3,4 Basketball ...... ..... l,Z,3,4 Paper Co-Editor...... .. ...... . 4 F. H. A. ............ ........... Z G. A. A. ........ ..... l ,2,3,4 Annual Staff .... .......... 3 Librarian ....... ..... 2 .3 Receptionist ..... .... 4 13
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V1-Q ,- 'A 239 , , ass dzasfory, Gfa.Ss o 1958 In 1946, a group of thirty-six girls and boys entered the first grade under the guidance of Mr. Floy Koenig, They are as follows: Clark Baker, Violet Beair, Donald Burke, Carl Case, James Davis, Joyce Elliott, Helen Faulder, Danny Fox, Alma Gross, Rita Hollenbacker, Larry Judy, David Klopfenstein, James Knief, Lois Kysenceder, Linda Lawhead, Patricia Lawhead, Betty Leininger, Sharon Linker, Richard Maxwell, Emerson Metz, Donald Poppe, Janis Powers, Joseph Reading, Kemp Reynolds, Mary Ann Schaub, John Sherer, William Snyder, Eugene Stevens, Gloria Tidd, Phyllis Wildermuth, Charles Wiles, Sue Williams, Shirley Wilt, Meriam Zwiebel, Sharon Zwiebel, and Barbara Wright. Our years from the second to the sixth grades were filled with many happy and glorious hours. We learned many new things, increasing our minds and making our lives more important. The teachers that helped to teach us in these grades were as follows: Mrs. Minnie Ellis, Secondg Miss Shirley Shively, thirdg Mrs. Crystal Stahler, fourth: Mrs. Bernadine Heintz, fifthg and Mrs. Mabel McGowan, sixth, 'Ln 1952, we entered Junior High with Mrs, Margaret Forsythe as our guide, ln our second year of Junior High, we had as our home room teacher, Mr. Russell Helmlinger. That year five of our boys were on the Junior High Basketball team, They were Gerald Miller, Don Poppe, Larry Howell, Don Bailey, and Dick Maxwell, That year we won the Junior High County Tournament. Our cheerleaders were Betty Leininger, Gloria Tidd, and Linda Lawhead. We gave a party for the pupils who entered Junior High. In 1954, we entered high school with Mr. Henry Beattie as our home room teacher.. That year we were initiated into high school by the Senior Class of 1954. We gave an assembly program entitled Wilbur Faces Life , directed by Mrs. Lois Kaylor. When we were sophomores we sponsored the Homecoming. Lois Elsass was the sophomore attendant. Selling calendars was one of our projects to make money for our senior trip. Our sophomore assembly was Life O' The Party , Our Junior year was filled with many activities. Sharon Zwiebel was Editor of our annual and Betty Leininger was Co-Editor. We ordered our class rings in October and received them in January. Off The Track , a comedy, was the title of our Junior Play, May ll, 1957, we enjoyed the Junior and Senior Banquet which was held at the school house. The theme was The Garden Of Friendship . Lois Elsass represented our class by being the Junior attendant at the Homecoming. We entered the twelfth grade with twenty-six seniors in our class. This was a very busy and interesting year. First we had our graduation pictures taken, and then we ordered our invitations, name cards, and thank you notes. We were all measured for our caps and gowns which were blue and white. Our class sponsor was Mr. Donald Holt, We have ,chosen our class play entitled House For Sale--Haunted . Lois Elsass was the Homecoming Queen and Sharon Zwiebel was the Senior attendant. We are all looking forward to graduation and our senior trip to Washington and New York, There are twenty-six seniors who will graduate. They are Donald Bailey, James Davis, James Driskill, Lois Elsass, Alma Gross, Helen Harpest, Jack Huber, Linda Jackson, Larry Judy, David Klopfenstein, James Knief, Jean Ann Knotts, Betty Leininger, Sharon Linker, Richard Maxwell, Norman McName, Emerson Metz, Gerald Miller, Donald Poppe, May Ann Schaub, Tom Shindel, John Sherer, Gloria Tidd, Phyllis Wildermuth, Shirley Wilt, and Sharon Zwiebel. The following students have gone through twelve years of school together: James Davis. Alma Gross, Larry Judy, David Klopfenstein, James Knief, Betty Leininger, Sharon Linker, Richard Maxwell, Emerson Metz., Donald Poppe, Mary Ann Schaub, John Sherer, Gloria Tidd, and Shirley Wilt. Alma Gros s Helen Harpest
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