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Q , is K 2 K . -.ug ,. wg: -W- '. . bis-P ' we -I-'Y , rv?-av ,Q . A '1-.iiee5msL1v4fffsi MARY LOU GUSTWILLER fMaryj News Reporter 4g Dramatics Club, Treas. 4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g G,A,A, 1, 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Indian Legends 4, Girl's Glee 1,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,3,4g Mr, Beane from Lima 3g Miss Mischief 4g The Groom Said No! 4. Mary is going to work a year and then join the Wacs. VIVIAN LANZERQVWQ F.H.A.1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Indian Legends 4, Dramatics Club 4g Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4g Mr. Beane from Lima 3, The Groom Said No! 4, Scholarship test 4. Vivian is undecided what she wants to do. WYis5lirlsNJl1 111 sEa- -.alia 'vx: f, vJi:wd.-2, MARLENE JOHNSON fTootsJ News Reporter 2 ,3g Treas. 1,4g F,H,A, 2,3,4g G,A,A, 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 35 Annual Staff 4g Indian Legends 4g Dramatics Club,' Sec. 4g Girl's Ensemble 1,25 News Reporter 4, Band 1,25 Gir1's Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Mr. Beane from Lima 3, Miss Mischief 4g The Groom Said NO! 4. Marlene wants to make her first million. Senior Class Officers JANET MCCLURE, Vice Pres.g Carlyn Behnfeldt, Sec., Robert Armstrong, Pres., Marlene Johnson, Treas., Mary Lou Gustwiller, News Rep.. 12
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Ni , G x y X sis, , 3, ff? is CONNIE POPE QPopieJ News Reporter 3g Dramatics Club 4g Annual staff 4g Indian Legend 4, F,l-l,A, 1,2, 3,45 G,A.A. 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girl's Ensemble l,2g Mr. Beane from Lima 3, Miss Mischief 4g The Groom Said Noi 4. JIM ASHBAUGHfCurlyj Annual Staff4g Indian Legends 4, DramaticsClub4g Boy's State 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4p Beane frofn Lima 3, Miss Mischief 4g The Groom Said Nol 4. Jim wants to go to college., ROBERT BLAIR fB0bbieJ Pres. 3: F,F,A, lg Annual Staff 4g Indian Legend 4g Dramatics Club 4g Boy's Glee 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Buckeye Boy's State 3, Baseball lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Mr. Beane from Lima 35 Miss Mischief 45 The Groom Said No! 4. Bob is going to go to Ohio State. CARLYN BEI-INFELDT QBainiej Vice Pres. 1, Sec. Treas. 2,3, Sec. 4g F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g G,A,A, 1,2g Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4g Scholarship test 4g Dramatics Club, Pres. 4: Annual Staff 4g Prophecy 4g Indian Legends 3, Editor 4, Girl's Glee l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4g Girl's Ensemble 2,3, Vice Pres. 4g Band 1,2, Pres. 3, Student Director 3,45 Cheerleader 3,4g Mr. Beane from Lima 3g Miss Mischief 4g The Groom Said No! 4. Carlyn wants to work and earn some money! ,E .
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Class Histor Aftera long, long journey we are all looking forward to our Graduation Day, but first let us take a look over the past twelve years. It was in the fall of 1943 that 23 excited little children entered the doors of Ml-lS for the beginning of their school career. We were welcomed and guided through our first year by Mrs. Raubenolt. We soon left Mrs. Raubenolt behind. and for the next year Miss Speiss guided us. For our third year Mrs. Neiderhiser served as our guide. Our fourth year we were under the careful guidance of Mrs. Rudolph. Much to our regret, our class was divided the fifth year. Part of us were under the instruction of Mrs. Helen Rudolph and the others ha d Mrs. Mowery as their teacher. As we came to school the first day of our seventh year, we were quite excited, because we were to be on the same floor as our upperclassmen. During the seventh and eighth years, our te a c he r was Mrs. Bokerman. We were very happy when we finished our eighth year, because that meant high school for us. On aglorious day in the month of Sept. of the year 1951, 1 I Freshman slowly wended their way to the school building wondering as they went, what high school life would be like. On Oct. 5, the Sophomor es gave us the annual initiation. We elected'the following for class officers: Pres. -- Donald Clarkeg Vice Pres. --Ca rlyn Behn - feldtg Sec'y -- Bonnie Beavers, Treas. -- Marlene Johnson, News Rep. --Janet McClure, and Mr. Giaque for our sponsor. Thus did the nine months roll away and we were Freshies no more. We were away for a short vacation and back again the following autumn with 14 members. We were knowing Sophomores g now, nothing worried us, for a little pride hadtaken the place of fear. Again, we elected class officers: Pres. --Bob Armstrongg Vice Pres. --Jim Ashbaugh, Sec'y and Treas. --Carlyn Behnfeldtg News Rep. --Marlene Johnson a nd class sponsor -- Mr. Zurlo. In October we gave the Freshmen the annual initiation party and inireturn they gave us a very nice party. To help our class funds, we had bake sales and scrap iron drives. The summer gone, 12 jolly Juniors returne d to take up their work with increased vigor. Again we thought we needed class leaders, so we elected the following for our officers: Pres. -- Bob Blair, Sec'y and Treas. -- Carlyn Behnfeldtg News Rep. --Connie Popeg and Sponsor -- Miss Hatcher. We also chose our class flower, red roseg class colors, maroon and white, and our class motto: Finishedg Yet Beginning . During the yea r one member dropped out, leaving us with eleven members for the remainder of the year. One day at the very beginning of the year,we were quite excited because ou r symbol of unity, the class rings, had arrived. Of course, we were quite proud as everybody said, My how pretty they are! During the year we sold refreshments at the basketball games to help our class funds. In April, after many hours of practice, we gave our first play, Beane From Lima , which was very successful. On May 14 we gave the Seniors a Junior - Senior Banquet and Prom, which met all expectations. Eleven grand old seniors came back to the dear ole M,H,S. to finish their last year. As our officers, we elected: Pres. -- Bob Armstrong, Vice Pres. --Janet McClure, Sec'y -- Carlyn Behfeldtg Treas. -- Marlene Jo h n so n , N e w s Rep. -- Mary Gustwillerg and Sponsor -- Mr. Kerwin. We starred our year by choosing the staff for our school paper, Indian Legends . We also started work on the yearbook McClurean . On November 5 we presented our class play, Miss Mischief. We are looking forward to Baccalaureate, May 15, and Commencement, May 20. Our class is planning a trip to New York City and Washington, D.C. We think it willbe one of the most memorable highlights of our school career. To allthe teachers and others behind the scenes,we wish to thank them sincerely for having made it possible for us to receive our education. With our motto, Finishedg Yet Beginning , we shall pass all the problems that lie in the way of true happiness and reach our ideals. Maxine Shufelt 13
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