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Junior High Class History VER half of the Junior High students came to Central for the first time last September. They were the seventh graders. The other half, the ' eighth graders, returned to pick up the threads of a school life still com- paratively new to them. , The students settled down quickly and set about choosing their class officers. Those elected for the seventh grade were Michael Davidian, president: Anita Greenberg, vice president: Dick Zimmerman, secretary, and Richard Ro- maker, treasurer. Jack Williams was chosen to represent the seventh graders in the Student Council. After the ballots were counted, the eighth graders found that they had elected as class ofiicers John Timmerman, president: Robert Ashba, vice presi- dent, Doris Levy, secretary, and John Altstetter, treasurer. The eighth grade Student Council representative was Wesley Bayles. If they keep up their scholastic record, these junior high students will ac- complish things. Each estimate the junior high has had more names on its honor roll than any other class. It would be an endless job to name all of the honor students but those names which appeared most often were Carolyn Lutz, Gordon Misch, Harry Wright, Charles Zerbe, Gloria Haney, Emmet Murray, Margaret Ehrenfeld, Charlotte Haller, Audrey Bernstein, Richard Zimmerman, Joan Lutes, Marilyn Newcome, Robert Bowman, Mildred Cox, Natalie Gregg, Nancy Leech, Janet Roberts, Margaret Watkins, Charlotte Budd, Billy Davies, Phyllis Fockler, Jean Gerstenlauer, and Nicholas Vucovich for the seventh graders. Those appearing on the eighth grade' roll were Ruth Miller, Barbara Bow- man, Sue Faudree, Anna Fruch, Mary Moore, Jean Wildermuth, Laura Mae Gnagi, Stella Lorentz, Jean Heinze, Junior Robuck, David Jenkins, Bill Reid, Patty Simmons, Doris Levy, Phyllis Tuttle, Claire Angell, Robert Ashba, Harry Fockler, Betty Hardesty, Tom Leech, Marcine Percy, Martha Roberts. Patricia Snyder, John Timmerman, Eva Archer, and Donald Leonard. Under the capable guidance of Miss Ruth Kephart, the seventh grade supervisor, and Miss Edna McPheron, the eighth grade supervisor, the junior high had a very successful year. A -ROSEMARY GISLER fifty-four
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