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Senior Class History Twelve long years ago we started our long journey through school as a very ' ambitious group of nineteen boys and girls, with Mrs. Steinbrurmer as our first and second grade teacher. In the third and fourth grade we met our new teacher, Miss Kenney. We lost some and picked up a few along the way as we moved 'up stairs into the fifth and sixth grades, where Mrs. Beaty was our teacher. Paul Stolz, Olen Bollenbacher and Clifford Kuhn joined us there. In the seventh and eighth grades we moved up with the high school students. There we were proud to welcome Orla Kuhn and Jo Uhrick into our class. Our initiation day was a great success. We were taken to Sunset Skating Rink in a stone truck by the Sophomore class. Also in our Freshman year we welcomed another new member, Linda McCain. Jean Weaver, Faye Haines and Linda McCain left us during our Sopho- more year, which left us with only thirteen members. Later in the year Olen Bollenbacher left us. At the beginning of our Junior year we were shocked to learn that Norman Wall and Marilyn fCharlestonl Keller did not return. Toward the end of the year we were disappointedio lose the friendly face of .Terry Mae fSmitleyl Kuhn. Our class was well represented in our Junior-Senior Class Play, Hillbilly Courtship ', with Dick Butcher, Myrna Weaver, Jo Uhrick and Larry Coblentz taking part. When we started our Senior year, we were still happy to have eight of our old members, who are struggling to continue this year. We were sorry to lose Paul Stolz. At the beginning of the year we met with our sponsor, Mr. Ed Heimann, with whom we all enjoy working, and chose the following students to make the plans for our class activities: President, Jo Uhrickg Vice-President, Dave Hammitt: Secretary and Treasurer, Myrna Weaver. We were also highly honored this year to see Myrna Weaver crowned Queen?' of the high school. Our class is very well represented on the basketball floor with Dick Butcher, Orla Kuhn, Larry Coblentz and Dave Hammitt playing on the varsity team. We wish the very best of luck to all future graduates of J. H. S., and hope they enioy these twelve years as we have.
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Name Richard Butcher Larry Coblentz David Hammitt Clifford Kuhn, Orla Kuhn Roland Tumbleson Jo Uhrick Myrna Weaver Seniors Personality Chart Favorite Sayings Characteristics I'll Never Tell Oh, Shut Up Hiya Abe Oh, Well ' 'I'll be doggone Aw, Shucks My Cow I Wish Shoulders Arguing Walk Quietness Daydreaming Laziness Talking Fast Talk Senior Will Imagine Them Going to Tennessee With younger girls Having a girl Going steady Not with M. J. B. Finding a girl Without Don Not worrying about her hair. I, Richard Butcher, will my ability not to understand bl1Sir16SS arithmetic to Alice Stuber and Audrey Kuhn, my Decatur girl friendsfwhom he thinks I have? to Roger LeFever, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Lee to James Reef. I also will my ability to tease the high school girls to anybody who can get away with it. I, Larry Coblentz, commonly known as Cob will my books to Darrell Miller, my assignments, which I seldom finished, to Alice Stuber, my ability to get along with Cletas Heimann to Jim Wellman, and my idiotic laugh to any- one who can imitate it. I, David Hop Hammitt, will my ability to get along with Cletus Heimann to James Reef, my seat in speech class to Darrell Miller, and my ability to supervise the seventh and eighth grade basketball boys the fourth period and still get my assignments to anyone who can handle the job. I, Clifford Kuhn, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Darrell Miller and Esther Zehr, who both need it very much. I also give my seat in speech class to anyone who can make it feel comfortable with Butcher behind him. I, Orla Kuhn, will to James Adams my position on the basketball floor, to Corrinne Gerber my ability not to understand government, and my car to any-. one who has the ability to drive it like I do. I, Roland Tumbleson, will my Hot Rod , to James Adams if he will not drive under 80 m. p. h., my poor government grades to Pat Murphy, and my ability to stay out of school and get away with it to Darrell Miller, and my ability to tease the girls to anyone who can get by with it. I, Jo Uhrick, will to Carol Wall some of my weight, hoping she has as much trouble losing it as I do, to Esibell Burkhart my place in the cheering section, and my ability to talk in government class without getting called down to anyone who can get by with it. I, Myrna Weaver, will my brown hair to James Reef, providing he keeps it curled, my ability to get along with the boys to Judy Kauffman, and my ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who needs it.
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