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Class Of ’54 Leslie Wesner, Adviser Norman Adams Luanne Austin Rosemary Baumgras Edith Beavers Richard Beech Ardith Brown Betty Carroll Jerry Clark Rose Coe Terry Coe Tom Coe Joan Cook Jan Cortright Rosamond Crane Jack Cray Dick Davis Donna Foesz Connie Fredrick Beverly Ginther Merrlyn Green Elwin Hicks Sally Holfus Alton Howard James Hurst Leslie Johnson Carolyn Mahoney Marilyn Mahoney CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Clark, Secretary; Beverly Ginther, Treasurer; Tom Coe, Vice-President; Sally Holfus, President. Our money-making affairs were not to begin until next year thus leaving us students with more freedom and less headaches than other Class Officers.
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Class Uf ’53 Gene VVesterhof, Adviser Richard Archer John Austin Betty Bandt Ileta Bolton Kathleen Brewster Joanne Brewster Harley Brownlee Bernard Charette Joe Coe Darrel Curtis Clarice Ann Dix Richard Duzenbury Mary Fralick Pearl Garber Robert Ginther Priscilla Had cock Richard Holfus Carolyn Huff Shirley Jaques Barbara Lile Barbara Matteson Harry McDonald Don McDonald JoAnne Morgan Stanley Reed Darwin Rose Philip Sayles Stuart Shue Mary Ellen Steinke Dale Trumble Donald Walters Harold Walters Robert Willard Barbara Wolfrom Z £ 1 ■» ilA •- . r A ■ 'Jx ! i 1j m U 'J-i » ft m - A- , i- V a .if. '4 -A Q u f p f Ip, i o ■ V Ah Sv r. k J ' . i - % w ♦ M k , o r if 1 it A V » - Tenth Grade History As we entered our second year of high school we found three new additions to Our class. They were DOLORES COPELIN, RICHARD ARCHER, and BERNIE CHARETTE. MR. WESTERHOF had the honor of being our class advisor. Officers were chosen as fol- lows: President, DALE TRUM- BLE; Vice-President, PHILLIP SAYLES; Secretary, CLARICE ANN DIX; and Treasurer, JOE COE. Our gig fund proved auite satisfactory. Gigs were paid by students who were late for school, chewed gum, or left their desks untidy. We had the first dance to be held in the new gymnasium. It was a “Sadie Hawkins Dance” and proved very successful. CLASS OFFICERS Dale Trumble, President; Clarice Ann Dix, Secretary; Philip Sayles, Vice-President; Joe Coe, Treasurer. Elections were over and time had come for these four to assume the responsibility to handle the class functions of the year.
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Tom, Kay, and Barb Look, A Freshman Who Shaves—we really grow men around this part of the country. Class History The officers elected by us at the beginning of our “frosh” year were as follows: President, SALLY HOLFUS; Vice-President, TOM COE; Secretary, JERRY CLARK; Treasurer, BEVERLY GINTHER. We began the year by having a hayride which occured October 12, beginning at 7:30 P. M. at the high school. JIMMIE ROWLEY furnished the tractor and wagon. A weiner roast held at ARDITH BROWN’S climaxed the hayride. Our class this year was the largest in the school. The enrollment was 49. Our class was well represented on the football and basketball teams. School Was Never Like This! Vacation time and fishing trips provide many pleasant memories during the long winter months. Sharon Miller Marlene Morley Jim Norton John Putman Jacqueline Reed Jimmy Rowley Audrey Shue Joyce Smith Kay Smith Janet Snyder Norman Sparkes Kenneth Stevens Coleen Veith Robert Voisinet Floyd Wagner Janice Wauvle Beverly Wilkinson Wanda Wing Forest Wolform
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