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Sophomore Class FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Proctor. Joan Davi . Janet Hinkle. Nancy McMillen. Glenna Ban- croft. Mary Reger, Carol Marrison. SECOND ROW: Pat»y Dewey, Jean Williams. Marian Hoover, Carol Reed. Barbara Lovejoy. Shirley Pickens, Janice Weaver. THIRD ROW: Victor Tiscenko, Harold Weaver, James Kerch. Duane Cleveland, Bill Brooker. David Shank. Burton Bartram. Joe Schultz. FOURTH ROW': Frank Fisher. Lorren Sowry, Richard Mandrake. Bill Brunell, Frank Bobey. John Reed. Grant Baldwin. Leroy Campbell. The sophomore class this year sponsored a dance and enjoyed a skating party. At the beginning of the second semester we ordered our class rings which we will receive next year. We have two new students this year; Janet Hinkle from Edgewood and Victor Tiscenko from William Dean Howell of Cleveland. The officers of the sophomore class are: PRESIDENT BURTON BARTRAM VICE-PRESIDENT ................. MARY REGER SECRETARY RICHARD MANDRAKE TREASURER ..................... PATSY DEWEY REPORTER GLENNA BANCROFT
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Junior Class FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Konnert. Wilma Louden. Helen Wolfgang. Bette Ri»ley. Evelyn Hinkle. Bess Mann. Verna Wise. SECOND ROW: Bill McGary. Nancy Carter. Virginia Good. Ruth Simak. Mary Jo Loesche. Anna- bell L’Amoreaux, Don Edixon. THIRD ROW: Bill Shreck. David Webster. Bill Carlson. Bill Smith. Dale Hayes, Kenneth Smith. FOURTH ROW: Rusell Westcott. Arthur Wilkinson. Ronald Mean». Fred Roerdanz. Frank dayman, Wilson Osburn, Richard Simmons. This year the Junior class was very busy. We sold refreshments at the home basketball games and put on our play “Love Is In the Air” to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. The prom was held at the Swallows on May 1. It was very much enjoyed and we surely agree that it was worth all the time and effort spent in preparation for it. Our class officers are: PRESIDENT ARTHUR WILKINSON VICE PRESIDENT RUTH SIMAK SECRETARY MARY JO LOESCH TREASURER EVELYN HINKLE Student Council Representative RUSSELL WESTCOTT
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Freshman Class FIRST ROW. left lo right: Mr. Puchan. Barbara Cedar. Jean Davit. Nancy Westcott, Fred Brown. Jim Risley. Lydia Richardson. Sue Mansfield. Jim Edixon. SECOND ROW: Buddy Beardsley. Johnette Eakin. Sandra Simon, Carol Carle. Nancy Doman, Sandra Bancroft. June Bartram. William Fairlkcrson. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Weaver, Eleanor Faulkerson. Beverly Stevens, Marilyn Simmons. Larry Nicka. Alice dayman, Margaret Derry, Nancy Jo Slater. FOURTH ROW: Henry Church, Lyle Agnew. William Konne:t. William Hochchild, John Meyer. Ivars Magons. Lee Hayes. Richard Branch. At the beginning of the year, we elected officers They were as follows President—William Hochschild, Vice President—Ivars Magons, Secretary—Claudette Slater, and Treasurer—Nancy Westcott. Bill Konnert is our student council repre- sentative. We were initiated this year and Boy! Was it terrible! After it was all over, we had to treat the sophomores to refreshments. A dance was sponsored by the freshman class October 2. The gym was dec- orated with the school colors and balloons were hung from the ceiling. The music was by records. On December 18 we had a Christmas party. We exchanged names for gifts and refreshments were served.
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