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JUl'll0RS 'nv' I THIRD ROW: Doyle Baker, Raymond Stewart, John Cannavan, Kathleen Haughn, Mrs. Canna- van, Dorothy Hatfield, Wanda Snyder. SECOND ROWi Kenneth Brickner, Robert Lanning, Theresa Brickner, Carolyn Bricker, Verlin Butzier, Justin Smith. SEATED: Hazel Stark, Zella Purtee, Phyllis Lanning, Ruth Ann Fish, Olive Smith, Geraldine Ritter, Betty Wildman, Mariarie Hollenbaugh, Lois Boyd. The tall of '45' found us back at the old meeting place, the school building. We have been pretty active this year. Our Junior Class Play went over big and we went out tor bigger things. We had to build up our treasury from practically nothing to give the prom for the seniors. We gave them a very nice one, too. We sold Christ- mas cards, ice cream at noons, and conces- sions at the basketball games. The Juniors made a pretty good showing in the Big Five this year, We had a cheer- leader this year, too. Two of our members were in the winning play cast which places us out in front for dramatics. The Brown Derby also proved quite interesting to the juniors. We have two new class members which increases our number to twenty-three. They are lola Saalman and Esther Baker. Next year you'lI see us as the Dignified Seniors. 1 Class Officers President Q Theresa Brickner - Vice President J- John Cannavon ....... Secretary Phyllis Lanning U. Treasurer Q 'Q '---i Ruth Ann Fish
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SOPll0lll0RES W 2 'iv THIRD ROW: Margaret Haughn, Martha Kessler, Roy Few, LaVernon Brubaker, Miss Yarian, Charles Russell, Richard Miller, Mack Lanning, Ann Kassing. SECOND ROW: Richard Sour, Dale Yoder, Richard Sigler, Jack Baldwin, Kyle Bigham, Kathryn Bachman, Bernice Brickner, Joyce Long, Jack Weissinger. SEATED: Mary Few, Lavina Filliater, Garland Peeler, Bernice Frankart, Beatrice Frankart, Kathleen Wonderly, Irene Meszaros, Mary Jane Ingram, Eva Jean Russell. This year proved to be a very eventful one for the sophomore class. Basketball was the most favored sport, while baseball seemed to be a close runner-up. The class was quite proud of Jack Weissinger as he was recognized as one of the first five on the varsity team. Mack Lanning, Dale Yoder, Dick Sigler, Dick Sour, and Charles Russell helped to make the varsity team, and played along with the first five in the tournament. Kathleen Wanderly served as one of our cheerleaders this year, also. We were well represented in the differ- Class Officers President Richard Sour Vice President Bernice Frankart Secretary Mary Elaine Few Treasurer Kathleen Wanderly ent organizations of the school, such as, GR., FFA., FHA., and Hi-Y. Our class had representatives in the music contest, operetta, Student Council Play, One Act Plays, and the Prince of Peace Contest. Kyle Bigham went to Bluffton, to com- pete in the district contest, with his Prince of Peace Declamation. Miss Yarian was our advisor. We must admit we had a good time as Snappy Sophomores so we are looking forward to becoming those Jolly Juniors.
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