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Junior Class The Jui.iors are a happy-go-lucky gang who are fearless of work, if not too much. They have plunged into practically everything and have taken things quite securely under their control. They boast of members in every activity of the school. Some members have contributed their talents to the band and the HI-LITE Staff. In general, whatever the activitiy this class was sure to be in on it. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS H. Kuchenbrod . . . Vice-President Cleo Baird ............Secretary F. Cunningham..........President Paul Hepner............Treasurer The first event which the class sponsored was a private Christmas party on December 20. Everyone had a gay time by dancing and playing games. Of the forty-one members many were active in extracurricular activities. Seven boys, Harry Kuchenbord, Robert Carney, Ronald Robinson, Paul Hepner, Fritz Cunningham, Robert Marion, and James Henderson, were on the football team. Two of the football cheerleaders, Sally Igo and Dolores Henderson, were also from the Junior class. Herbert Klodell, Harry Kuchenbrod, and Richard Stiffey were on the basketball team. Barbara Boske was a basketball cheerleader. Fritz Cunningham, the class president, and Robert Carney were the representatives on the Student Council. Many members represented the class in chorus. Mr. Andrew Pahach was the class advisor. The class play has been scheduled for April and the prom will be held in May in the school auditorium. Now the Juniors are not at the top but almost there, just one station stop away from graduation. How proud they are that next year they will be the dignified, sophisticated Seniors. ROW ONE: ROW TWO; ROW THREE: Left to right; W. Kisamore, L. Simpson, H. Long, S. Payne, G. Carmichael, M. L. Dipofi, R. Crusan, W. Wynn. G. Chesla, L. Martin, R. Howard, B. Boske, S. Igo, Mr. Pahach. V. D. Spare, D. Ludwig, B. Boring, K' . Betz, C. Baird, J. Sigmund, R. Henderson, R. Robinson, D. Shetler, W. McDowell, S. Heap, M. J. Henderson, R. DiMarzio, H. Gindlesperger, D. Henderson. P. Antonio, J. Henderson, F. Cunningham, F. Hepner, T. Smith, H. Kuchenbrod, J. Biss, H. Klodell, R. Marino, R. Ruffner, R. Carney, R. Stiffey. Franklin Betton. Absent:
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.tiuiimnjjnmmnnt w i11 i ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Left to right; S. Long, R. Warfel, L. Muir, C. Gamble, H. Foust, B. Kinzey, J. Schmucker, I. Cunningham, W. Crusan, L. Kerr, R. Yeager, S. Rolley. Mrs. Chisnell. D. Henderson, M. Carmichael, M. Piasente, D. Hoffman, M. Gennaro, L. Fortune, R. Buckles, S. Horrell, B. Hood, K. Bonavero, C. Simpson, W. Lear, C. Horvath, E. Henderson, E. Bernabo. W. Rebarich, G. Garland, J. Marsh, J. Roby, R. Boring, R. Thayer, J. Horvath, D. Cummings, R. Conrad, I. Miller, R. Blattenberger, H. Ritenour, R. Antonio. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President.........Robert Thayer Vice-President .... Lee Kerr Treasurer. . . . Elliot Henderson Secretary.......lone Cunningham The room of may activities is number 14, where the Sophomore class dwelt. From the forty members many made the basketball team, joined Forensic, sang in the chorus, became cheer leaders, and played on the football team. They are led by » helpful and able advisor, Mrs. Elnora Chisnell. The Sophomores entered this school year forty strong. The Sophomores have five members from New Florence, seven from St. Clair Township, ten from Fairfield Township, one from Westfield Township, and seventeen from Bolivar. We are proud that our class has five varsity basketball players, Richard Antonio, Gene Barnabo, Ray Boring, Lee Kerr, and Robert Thayer. To the Junior Varsity the Sophomores gave Elliot Henderson, Conrad Gamble, Harry Foust, Richard Warfel, Ronald Blattenberger, and Irvin Miller. Ronald Blattenberger, Richard Warfel, and John Roby helped make the football team possible. The class has helped the chorus by contributing Constance Simpson, Barbara Hood, Onie Cunningham, Mary Ann Gennero, Billie Sue Kinzey, Linda Muir, Ruth Buckles, Doris Henderson, Sandra Rolley, Ronald Blattenberger, and Robert Thayer. One feather in our cap came when Sonja Horrell proved to be the best magazine saleswoman in the school. By selling the most subscriptions during the magazine campaign, Sonja was awarded an Elgin wrist watch. One of the things the class did this year was to sell emblems. The group was proud of their Sophomore year, but they are looking forward to being Juniors.
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