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Page 28 text:
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In the fall of 1956 fifty-four students entered Lebanon Community High School as freshmen. Dona Campe became freshman attendant to the queen. Dick Ogden, Rich Neal, Earl Harpstrite, Earl Hock, and William Royston played Junior Varsity basketball for Coach Irvil Rogers. During our Sophomore year Becky and Terry won the trophy for their pantomime in the Student Council Talent Show. Ann Walker was chosen sophomore attendant to the queen. Time was passing quickly, and soon we were Juniors. Dick Ogden, Rich Neal, and Earl Hock played varsity basketball. Judy Cotts was theJunior attendant at the Queen's Party. Ann Hohrein, Betty French, and Becky Engle won first place in the Student Council Talent Show. We presented a play, Keep It Under Your Hat, and we prepared for the prom. The summer vacationpassed quickly for most of us, and the big day was finally here. We were Seniors! Everyone started making plans to decorate the freshmen. We were mean during the day, but we rnade up for it that night with a party in their honor. Betty French was chosen editor of the Cedarian, and Mary Putt became editor of the Greyhound. Susan was crowned the all-school queen. We gave a Christmas party and a play. Rich Neal, Dick Ogden, Allan Frerking, andJoe1Berner were our representatives on the Greyhounds, Our last year has beenagreat one, and we hope everyone enjoys their school days as much as we have. Teachers in high school besides Coach Rogers include Mr. Klube, Mr. Merideth, Mr. Adolphson, Mr, Daigh, Mr. Dake, Mr. Beggs, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Lientz, Mrs. Swigert, Mrs. Gutekunst, Mrs. Heck, Mr. Schanz, Mr. Stroud, Mr. Rigdon, Mrs. Neal, and Mr. Wright.
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Because of our large class, fifty-two to be exact, we were again divided into two classes. Mrs. Beatrice Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Winterrowd piloted us through the third grade. Because of the opening of St. J'oseph's Parochial School, six of our number failed to appear with us in the fourth grade. But others were onhand to make our number swell, among these were Phyllis Ozment who completed grade and high school with us. With a gain of four and a loss of several we presented ourselves to Mrs. ,To Ann Simpson and Mrs. Margaret See in the fifth grade. Not one of the pupils who joined us at this point graduated with us. ln the sixth grade Vonzetta Fielding joined us as we joined Mrs. Virginnia Holten. As we entered the seventh grade we came face to face with our first male teacher, Mr. Lester Haury. Of the several who joined us only Ann Walker remained with us to the bitter end, When we graduated from the eighth grade there were twenty-nine of us, quite a drop from the thirty- eight who began kindergarten together. We have Mr. Rayburn Fox to thar1k for guiding us through the eighth grade and preparing us for high school. In the fall of 1956 fifty-four students entered as freshmen. Our gains were Robert Berkemann, Claude and Gerome Berry, Forchia Cambell, Tom Clark, Lavon Combs, Rosemary F aitz, Allan F rerking, Earl Harpstrite, Earl I-lock, Richard Klein, Donald Koenig, Ronald Kombrink, Susan Lutz, .Terry Meyer, Robert Meyer, Sharon Myers, Phyllis Ruth, Beverly Schroer, Marvin Schulte.
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We, the Senior Class of 1960, being of sound mind and in full possession of our faculties, do feel necessitated to leave to posterity our many gifts, abilities, and ac- complishments, I, Robert Berkemann, will my grades in agriculture to Carl Loyet. I, Joel Berner, will my ability to make people laugh to Roger Kadell. I, Everett Bohenstiehl, will my excellent hair-do to Ralph Ochs. I, Joyce Brooks, will my unsurpassed skill at shorthand to J erilyn Thomas. I, Terry Burk, will my excess dance steps to Jim Neil and Diane Poole. Have Fun! I, Dorfa Campe, leave my cheerleading skirt to Ginger Ogden. I, Lavon Combs, will my love of peanuts to anyone who is hungry. I, Jim Cope, will my short, short P,E, shorts to Ralph Ochs. I, Judy Cotts, will my hoody personality to Barry Richards and Dave Bristow. I, Becky Engle, will my ability to dance, and my quiet ways to Dave Bristow. I, Rosemary Faitz, leave my driving ability to Darlene Faitz. I, Vonzetta Fielding, will my old library passes to my sister, Veronica, I, Betty French, will my driving ability to Jane Bunge. I, Allan Frerking, leave my modest ways to Ginger Ogden. I, Earl Harpstrite, leave my ability to judge beef cattle to L, J , Harms. I, Ann Hohrein, will my mischievous personality and ability to dance to Dean Faitz. I, John King, will my ability to understand electronics to Francis Richardson, I, Richard Klein, will my Hollywood mufflers to Gary Haas. I, Donald Koening, will my ability to judge beef cattle to Lewis Dunning. I, Judith Krump, will ten pounds of my excess weight to Joyce Meyer. Good luck! I, Susan Lutz, will my reign as all-school queen to the most deserving junior girl. I, Jerry Meyer, will my ability with the girls to Ralph Ochs. I, Robert Meyer, will my extraordinary mechanical ability to Gary I-laas. I, Sandra Monken, will my vollyball team Q0-105 to J erilyn Thomas. Better luck! I, Ann Mueller, will my nickname, Pudge to anyone with a sense of humor. I, Sharon Myers, will my nickname, Tela to Marvadell Zeeb. I, Richard Neal, will my dirty gym shoes to Paul Dombroski. I, Stanley Nunn, will my ability to clean test tubes to Doris Edwards. I, Dick Ogden, have nothing thatl want to get rid of, so I will keep it all. I, Phyllis Ozment, will my ability to shoot baskets in P, E. to Katherine Moore. I, Mary Putt, will my nose for news, and good luck to the next editor of the Greyhound, I, Dave Rawlings, will my many abilities to Jack Pfeffer and Bob Cope. I, William Royston, will my ability to talk myself out of situation to Kenny Willis. I, Carol Rutherford, will my cluttered locker to Marvadell Zeeb. I, Phyllis Ruth, leave my excess energy to Barry Richards. I, Beverly Schroer, will my freckles to those who are unfortunate not to have any, I, Marvin Schulte, will my ability to annoy librarians to Alfred Hartig. I, Mary Lou Schaffer, will my bookkeeping classes to my sister. I, Ed Streif, will my ability to stay awake in class to Barry, Droopy Richards. I, Judy Trame, will my seat in American History to Anna Mae Fohne. I, Bob Vaninger, will my height to Jim F rierdich. I, Dorothy Votrain, will my tiny feet to Diane Marriot, I, Ann Walker, will my raggy cheerleading pom-poms to whomever can recondition them. I, Janet Widicus, leave my gum wrappers to Gail Monken. I, Dorris Wilcox, will my place at the end of the lunch line to my brother, Rocky. I, Ellen Wilder, leave all my hair curlers and bobby pins to Dave Bristow. Signed and sealed this twenty-seventh day of May, nineteen hundred and sixty. Terry Burk, Notary Public Witnesses: Jim Cope Judy Cotts Ann Hohrein Dick Ogden
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