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LINDA F. SHAFFER Laugh and Linda laughs with youl G.A.A.1,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,Z,45 Pep Club 3,45 Band l5 Candy Mgr. 35 Class Play 3,45 In Between Acts 45 Class Treasurer 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Hi Times 45 Librarian 3. 0nnY Y Q 'Wifi ROBERT W. STROUGH Laugh and grow fat, that's what I do5 I never worry, so why should you? F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Gun Club Z5 Base- ball l,Z5 Student Mgr. 2,3,45 4-H l5Stage Properties 35 Class Play 4. kg, f 2 ' .V :R -- . - fc. fs 21. 2 w . 5 .57 if 5 A Q. -1 ' 5, . ,,,,., 7... ., ,.,,,,, , M, its , t Yah Q 5, K, I WGS? Wigs. feta 5 1 A.: , , ' . I I I' 43:35, 3 if it gl as xr 4, ft ,Eg ee 5 ,. ., i a, f Q r,.r X 5 A. ., .G ,,.,, . 53. 5 f isis , I. , , ,,L. E F35 5 X1 AQ xx NR S .54 lr, like .V 5.55 Q ,l fi ,Qt , A its -, . nh . V U sw .. ,, -as 1 .55 , RM WSW awk 5 x' , I f- fax. -. , w n BRADLEY SEAL An outstanding leader5 an all around good guy. Baseball l,Z,3,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Track l,2.,3,45 Cross Country l,Z,3,45 Class President l,Z,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Gun Club 25 Class Play 3,4. SENIORS 4 2 . Eli .V 'MQ 'Ji 1 3 JANET K. SPALL If she worked her b rain as fast as her jaws , she would lead the honor roll. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Yell Leader Z,3,45 Majorette Leader 15 Hi Times 45 Annual Staff 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Play Usher 3,45 G.A.A. President 35 Pep Club President 35 Prom Queen Att. 3. QW 3 ' V341 t. Isl, t5 SALLY C. WALLACE She is apleasant friend and true, such gay, yet gentle manner too. F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 G.A.A. l,Z,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Hi Times 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Reporter 35 Maga- zine Capt. 45 Make-Up 35 Class Play 45 Teacher's Sec. 4. CAROL M. SURFACE She is awell-knownfigure around M. H. S. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus l,Z,3,45 State Chorus 2,3545 Operetta 15 Yell Leader 15 Class Sec. 15 G. A.A. Treasurer 25 F.H.A. Treas- urer 25 Class Reporter 25 School Spirit Comm. 25 Hi Times Ed. 45 Annual Staff 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Class Play 3,45 Librarian 3.
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LARRY R. MORGAN Men of few words are the best of men. Track lg F.F.A. 1,Z,3,49 Pep Club 3,494-H1,2,3,4. CATHERINE PEDERSON A charming girl, a winning smile, to know her is well worth while. Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4Q F.H.A. l,2,3,49 G.A.A. 1,Z,3,49 Pep Club 3,49 4-H 1,2Q Operetta 19 Hi Times 49 Annual Staff 49 Teacher's Sec. 49 Class Treas- urer 39 Class Sec. 49 Class Play 4 ff, DAVID L. MCCARTY He does nothing in particular and does it well. Band 1,2,3,49 Chorus l,2,3,49 Class Play 49 Properties 39 State Chorus 39 Reporter 3,4Q Pep Club 3,4Q Gun Club 2. SENIORS CONNIE L. REGER Her hair, her air, her manners, all who saw admired. F.H.A. l,Z,3,4Q G.A.A. l,2,3,49 Pep Club 3,49 4-H 1,29 Student Council 1,2,3,49 Librarian 39 An- nual Ed. 49 Hi Times 49 Teacher's Sec.49 Make-Up 39 Class Play 4. A5 5 5 RITA JOAN OSENBAUGH Sensible,p1easant, likeable, yes G.A.A. 1,2,3,49 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3,49 Majorette 19 Lead er Z9 Chorus Accomp. 3,49 Pla Usher 3,4Q In Between Acts 49 E Times 49 Annual. Staff 49 Teach ers's Sec. 4. HAROLD Ci. PHILLIPS God bless the man who invent1 sleep. F.F.A. 19 Pep Club 3,49 Ass Candy Mgr. 39 Coke Mgr. 49 Vic1 President 49 Ticzket Mgr. 4.
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CLASS HISTORY The day is September 8, 1945. The place is Markleville Grade School. As the b ell rings, five frightened but ex- pectant children find their seats. Mrs. Beckner finds their names to be Janet Spall, Sally Wallace, Lou Land, Jack Cooper, and Tyrone Keesling. At the same time, not far away at Fall Creek Heights, Connie Clark, Linda Shaffer, and Raymond Bricker greet their teach- er, Mrs. Shaw. As the first year goes by, Jack Cooper leaves us but is suc- ceeded by Bob Strough from Anderson. When the second year begins, Jack Cooper returns and Catherine Peder- son joins the class at Fall Creek. In the third year, Larry Linville comes from Anderson. Fall Creek welcomes Bob Julian and Bradley Seal in the fourth grade while at the same time Connie Reger and Jim Daffron appear in the halls of Markleville . While Markleville l o s e s Tyrone Keesling in the fifth grade, Harold Phillips is en- rolling at Fall Creek. The small class of sixth g r ade r s at Markleville bade goodbye to Sally Wallace and re-wel- comecl Jim Daffron as well as two new members, Carol Su r f a c e , and Linda Shaffer. Martha Denson simultaneous- ly became a member of the Fall Creek group. The s eve nth graders at Fall C r e e k happily receive a new-comer, Rita Osenbaugh from Washington School while at Markleville, Tyrone Keesling r e tu r n s . In the eighth grade Tyrone Ke e sling departs from us again but Sally Wallace re-joins the class from Anderson. As our two groups become one, we excite dly look ahead to our forth-coming high s c hool years. We find as we are all getting acquainted with one anothe r that there are also three outsiders-Alice Begley, Jerry Leonard, and David McCarty. Glen Mc- Clure sponsored us in our freshmen year. In our Sophomore year we proudly displayed our class rings and sweaters. The sweaters were powder blue with whit e letters t r im m e d in r oyal blue. Arthur J. Razor was our sponsor. At the beginning of our Jun- ior y e a r , Tyrone Keesling once again r etu r ns, this time from Florida, and also we welcome Larry Morgan for the du r a t i o n of the journey. Under the sponsorship of Miss Wanda Hand we p r e s e nt e d our class play Look Out Lizzie which met with huge success. We entertained the seniors at the Edge - wood Country Club at the prom. With the guidance of Mr. Robertson in our final year, we e nj o y e d innumerable, joyous experiences composed of basket- ball, baseball, track, parties, studies, and other various activities. Of course, there was our senior play, Moonligh.t and Applesauce whic h was given on the night of Octobe r 19. To climax these four wonderful years, we planned and carried out senior week which was a whirl of parties, activities, and fun for all. During this time, we did settle down long enough to enjoy ourselves a.t the prom whichwas given by the juniors in our honor. Our Baccalaureate was held on May 19, and then at last, we proceeded down the aisle on that long awaited night, the night of Commence- ment. This was a time of mixed emo- tions. Some felt greatly the loss of the past while others felt the challenge of the future. We embarked on our senior trip on Saturday, May 25, to enjoy our last time of being together at such places as Washington, D. C., New York, Niagara Falls, and Canada. On our re- turn, nine days later, we found the time had come for us to take our place inthe world as young Americans. So has fled our twelve years.
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