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Notes on the Juniors We started our Iunior year with Mrs. Matthews as our sponsor, but during the second sem- ester Mr. Barry took over this position. We were also aided by Mr. Maurer, our home room teacher. The business of selling candy was given to us at the first of the year. We also sold occasional cards, boxed candy for Easter, and hotdogs and potato chips at all our home games. We found time to sponsor a Thanksgiving dance in the auditorium, and also had a theater part at Canton. As our crowning achievement we showed the seniors an excellent time at the prom which was held at Shady Hollow Country Club. We enjoyed entertaining the seniors and hope they had a good time. Officers elected at the beginning of the year are as follows: Millard Shrei.r1er. president: Glenn Gilcrest, vice-president: Norma Lare, secretary, Helen Summers, treasurer. lst row: Mr. Maurer, Delilah Machamer. Geneva VanCamp, Betty Fausnight, Barbara Vaughn. Ethel Vaughn, LaVera Green, Herbert Slusser, Mr. Barry. 2nd row: Nancy Harsh, Mary Sue Austin. Betty Haines, Helen Summers. Tom Michel, Claude Clayton. 3rd row: Iames Vaughn, Irene Ohman. Glenn Gilcrest, Margaret Bradley. Mildred Ebie, Leonard Bahler. 4th row: Millard Scheiner, Melvin Quillen, Robert Freshley, Willard Uplinger, Iohn Moore. Sth row: Doris Karlen. Thresa Frank. Noma Lare, Marvin Moulin. Notes on the Sophomores The Sophomore class began their second year with Mrs. Deshler as their sponsor. Mel- vin Sledden, Harold Moore, and Iohn Daianu joined the class at the beginning of the year. We lost Dwight to the armed forces: also Sally Henson, our A student left for the warm Florida climate for the winter making our membership thirty-eight. On October 25th, we gave an initiation party for the Freshmen at Skateland in Canton. We all had a very nice time despite the jars and bumps received by the Freshmen. We ended a successful year with a buffet dinner and dance in the high school auditorium. Early in the year we elected our officers which are as follows: Dick Candle, president: Bill Breit, vice-president: Susanne Werner, secretary: Shirley Seifert, treasurer. lst row: Dale Sweitzer. Malden Sledden, Grace VanCarnp. Ruth Haswell. Susanne Werner, Joanne Werner. Bill Briet, Donald Ruffier. Mrs. Deshler. 2nd row: Iris Machamer, Flora Miller, Marilyn Bixler. Doris Monter, Bob Michel, Bill Lare, Ira Machamer. 3rd row: Donna Unger, Norma Thomason, Donald Gibson. Harold Moore. Sally Henson. Wilda Bryan. 4t.h row: Thanet Machamer, Edna Walker. Shirley Wearstler, Belo Kenaley. 5th row: Glenna Wearstler. Grace Haines, Esther Frank, Shirley Seifert. Sth row: Dick Candle. Roger Clayton. Ioe Smith. Bob Albrich. Ioe Candle, Glen Iohnson. Notes on the Freshmen The Freshman class started the year with 44 answering the roll call. New in Marlboro High was our able sponsor, Miss Gibson. To guide us we elected Paul Gressinger, president: Floyd Haines, vice-president: Margaret Vaughn, secretary: Edward Thornberry. treasurer. We were very lucky as Freshmen, for our initiation consisted of a very nice roller skating party given us by the Sophomores. Later in the year we had an excellent time at a theater party in Canton. We were well represented on the reserve team by Gus Bradley, Paul Gressinger, Earl Haines, Roy Burke, Iunior Haines, and Edward Tho1'nberry. Gus Bradley also served as a player for the varsity team. lst row: Iames Monter, Wayne Karlen. Margaret Vaughn. Carol Slabaugh, Nancy Unger. Marilyn Zwick, lean Haines, Marietta Lare, Alfred Haidet. Znd row: Ruby Kandel, Iean Frank, Arlene Kyle, Pauline Gressinger, Bill Mowry, Floyd Haines, 3rd row: Nadine Davis, Faye Gibson, Rosemary Kreuzer. Marguerite Begue, Doris Green. 4th grow: Rita Berger, Lela Wise, Paul Gressinger, Bill Bahler, Iim Bryan, Wilbur Monroe. Sth row: Dorothy Carr, Catherine Fausnight, Edith Sweitzer. Iames Devies. Louis Begue, Earl Hostettler. 6th row: Roy Burk, Earl Haines, Raymond Richards, Donald Myers. Gus Bradley. 23
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.ity Notes on the Eighth Grade The eighth graders provided 38 names for the teachers' grade books when we started our second year of Iunior High under the guidance of Miss Wearstler. As our leaders we chose: Francis Prather. president: Dwaine Barret, vice-president: Ruth McDennitt, treasurer: Ioan Mori, secretary. The class held a Weiner roast at Sunset Park on September 20. Need- less to say, the evening was enjoyed by all. We enjoyed ourselves just as much at our second party held in our school auditorium. We were sorry to lose during the year, three members: Dorothy Matthews, Cloteel Matthews, and Iunior Robson. However, we wel- comed a new member, Flora Mastroianni. Comprising a major part of the Junior High Basketball Team are as follows. Bill Ohman, Albert Ohman, David Race, Iunior Thornberry, Dick Royer and Earnest Walker. lst row: Clyde Vickers. Merle Bontrager. Albert Ohman, Ray Green. Ruth McDermitt, Delilah Hershberger, Joanne Mori. Miss Wearstler. 2nd row: Robert Fausnight, Donald Mowry, Richard Royer, Bill Ohman, Flora Mastroianni, Marilyn Orzo. Elinor Wearstler, Gloria Bradley. 3rd row: Robert Bshelman, Daniel Hall, Ernest Walker. Kathleen Weisel, Nancy Ring. Betty Candle, Betty' Enoch. 4th row: Francis Prather, Iames Ward, Lois Fish, Lillian Wise. 5th row: Carl Richards, David Race. Duane Bergert, Lloyd Ebie, Susanne Szekeley, Anita Toderan. Notes on the Seventh Grade Thirty-seven pupils were happy to answer present in September as they started their Iunior High life. We were sponsored by Miss Young who was very helpful with suggest- ions for our parties. Ronald Davis, president: Ioseph Werner, vice-president: Mary Smith, secretary: Paul Slabaugh, treasurer, served as the class officers. We were unfortunate to lose three members: Carrol Matthews, Fred Henson, and Kenneth Reninger. At the end of the first semester we held a party in the school auditorium. The Iunior High team was graced by the presence of three of our fellow classmates: Wayne Snyder, Bob Bloss, and Hugh Roudabush. lst row: Alice Krichbaum, Paul Slabaugh, Mary Kuhn, Richard Bergert, Ioe Werner. Charlotte Thompson, Iarnes Bahler. Marilyn Weisel. Miss Young. Znd row: Shirley Unger. Grace Slusser, Mary Vanhooser, Wayne Snyder, Richard Sledden, Richard Montgomery, Roland Troyer. 3rd row: Ronald Davis. Mickey McDermitt, Hugh Roudc bush. Iohn Kramer. Arlene Boyer, Edith Tope. 4th row: Mary Smith, Kathleen Bryan, Lois Mowry. Bob Lare, Clara Collette. 5th row: Bill Schnase, Everett Monroe. it X X 'S' xx 25
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