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OFFICERS PRES.-James Smith V, PRES.-Arlene Fergu- son SEC.-Gene Garrett TREAS.-J0hD Hamilton SPONSOR-MF. Herman- SOI! Eighlh Grade Top Row-George Bowman, Wayne Brickley, Iris Clawson, Joe Compton, Paul Davis, Junior Dunn, Donna Durham, Homer Elliott. Middle Row--Arlene Ferguson. Gene Garrett, John Hamilton, June Hite, Joe Jacobs, Joan Jarrett, Jack Kober, Willadene Markley. Bottom Row-John Maggart, Norma Maggart, Joe Moore, James Poulson, Doris Shaw, James Smith, Rex Terhune, Bobby Wood. Sevenlh Grade OFFICERS PRES.-Dale Mossburg V. PRES.-Edward Kirt- ley SEC.-Gerald Morgan SPONSOR-Miss Rapp Top Row-Ruth Arnold, Booker Bowman, Charles Burkhart, Billy Cole, Evelyn Dalrymple. Jim Ernst, Bud Foster, Donald Garton. Middle Row-Bobby Goodspeed, Bob Heckman, Jacquelin Huffman, Virginia Jones, Ed Kirtley, Jim Kummer, Marlin Mendenhall, Gerald Morgan. Bottom Row-Harold Morgan, Dale Mossburg, Mildred Poulson, Doris Slusher, Tommy Smith, Ruby Jean Terhune, Dennie Mack Trout. Page Seventeen
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2215 Top Row-Class Officers, Herman Arnold, Bill Burkhart. Second RowiDick Coolman, Jim Dickason, Herald Ferguson. Third Row-Pat Garrett, Fred Grover, Bob Grogg, Howard Hubart. Bob Huffman, Mary Johnston, Thel- ma Keith. Betty Kummer. Margaret Lash. Fourth R0wAWanda Maggart, Norma Mann, Edwin McElhaney, Freida Minniear, Herald Mounsey, Leon Mossburg, Estel Nash, Gustin Oswalt, Bonnie Pace. Fifth Row-David Pearson, Martha Raber, Roberta Thompson, Roger VanCamp, Harriett Wolf, Lozure Wolfgang. Opal Zehner. Helen Durham. Bernard Fiedler. Ray Crickmore was not present when the pictures were taken. Freshman Class Hislory In the fall of 1930, sobbing, laughing, and bashful little children entered the first grade room of the Liberty Center School. At first there were many who didn't like school, but soon found out that they could have a lot of fun. The class had a few coming in and mov- ing out through the first eight years. The year in which we entered the seventh grade was the most exciting year. We were allowed two class parties, and elected our class officers. One thing which the Junior High was proud of was the Junior High Basketball Team which beat every Junior High team in the county. When Freshmen, the first thing that anyone thinks about is the initiation We were initiated by being blindfolded and then having to feed our neighbor a banana. Although there were many mussy faces we had a lot of fun, and hope to do the very best we can. Page Sixteen
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GRADE 6 tUpper leftj Top Row. from left to right-Gene Betts, Wilbur Conn. Roger Gerwig. Max Zehner. Nyal Frantz. Tony Barron, Eugene Kumfer, Dick Roberts, Mr. Boltin. Second Row. from left to right-Leon Mann. Kenneth Ernst. Joseph Pearson, Wayne Kummer. Francis Fergu- son. Ralph Davison. Front Row, left to rightvDoris Vickrey. Lois Thomp- son. Dorothy Brown, Doris Thompson. Mary Anne Huff- man, Betty Houtz, Rosemary Schneider, Suzanne Smith. GRADES 2 AND 3 fLower lefty Top Row, from left to right-Sabas Rangel. Victor Sil- va, Santos Silva. Sam Garcia, Jesse Cantu. Kenneth Slusher. Gene Wolf, Harold Ellett. Robert Poulson, Miss Mendenhall. Second Row, from left to right-Darwin Markley. Don- ald Harris, Roger Hignlen, Marvel Resh, Virginia Stroud. Grace Conn. Martha Resh, Jack Daugherty. Jimmy Mounsey. Third Row, from left to right-Joyce Ware, Joan Huff- man. Patricia Grover, Phyllis Moore. Martha VanCamp, Betty Wood. Barbara Wolcott. Joyce Habegger. Front Row. from left to right-Marlin Masterson, Charles Penrod, Edward Bay. Daniel Barron. Billy Merri- man. Gloria Jean Kumfer was not here when picture was taken. Page Eighteen GRADES 4 AND 5 fUpper rightj Top Row, from left to right-Billie Slusher. Richard Stroud. Bertha Hill. Helen Minniear, Paul Conn, Tommy Terhune. Roger Grogg. Tommy Gregg, Merle Terhune. Mrs. Fisher. Second Row, from left to rightfWilliam Poulson. Deane Teihune. Irene Harris. Mary Jane Grover. Joan- na Pierrine. Ellen Huffman. Larry Jarrett. Marlin Van- Camp. Stanley Morgan. Third Row, from left to right-Nancy Mossburg. Anna Louise Grover, Mary Stotlar. Mary Elizabeth Burkhart, Dorothy Stotlar, Dorothy Hill, Beth Morgan. Alberta Compton. Front Row, from left to right-Robert Mossburg. George Elliott. Tommy Huffman. Brooks Humerickhouse, Donald Goodspeed. Robert Frantz. Wendell Mann was absent when picture was taken. GRADES 1 AND 2 fLower Rightj Top Row, from left to right-Donald Jarrett. May. Rex Gregg, Billy Harris. Marcy Hoffacker, Simon Cantu, Robert Compton, Jacker Pierrine. Dean Richard Morgan, John Smith. Miss Archbold. Jackie Houtz. Second Row, from left to right-Glen Penrod, Harold Arnold, Hazel Poulson, Gyneth Liechty. Virginia Stot- lar, Phyllis Slusher, Marjorie Brown, Martha Wentz, Ger- ald Gerber, James VanCamp. Front Row, from left to right-Donna Maggart. Marilyn Resh. Naomi Harris, Louise Stotlar. Phyllis Herring, Amie Craig, Geraldine Brown.
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