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Junior Class First Row: Betty Hoyt, Lucille Farthing, Jane Fisher, Bernice Gorrell, Pauline Zeltner, Marcele Matyas, Virginia Miller, Dorothy Smith, Wilma Benroth, Marilyn Shafer, Margaret Ewing, Hu Lea Tate, Bonnie Wedge. Second Row: Gene Bishop, Forest Peneton, Eugene Farthing, Bernadine Cusac, Pat Washburn, Betty Snively, Ramona Bennett, Joanne Spitsnaugle, Virginia Anderson, Ben Basye, Kenneth Winegardner, Joe Leonard, Miss Harshman. Third row: Ervin Shufelt, Gene Collingwood, Tom Perkins, Charles Coakley, Dal Lawrence. Wayne Neiderhiser, Al Linhart, Bob Finley, Bob Cosner, Ronnie Lenhart, Keith Rader, Paul Showalter, Bob Preble. After two successful years of high school iv: finally became upper-classmen. Although we lost two of our members, Marilyn Wagner and Dortha Bach, we still remained the largest class in high school. We were led by our class officers: Margaret Laniier, presidentg Bonnie.Wedge, Vice presidentg Margaret Ewing, secretary-treasurer, Joanne Spilsnaugls, historian, and Jane Fisher, reporter, who worked faithfully throughout the year. Our first activity of the year was our presentation of the mystery-comedy Aunt Cathie's Cat. We thoroughly enjoyed the work that went into its production, and we were rewarded with much applause and appreciation by our audience. In addition to our play receipts, we supplemented our treasury by popping and selling corn at our basketball games. With the fine cooperation of the class we increased our funds to enable us to sponsor a delightful formal banquet for the graduating seniors. We chose as our theme t'Heaven. Our mothers cooked the delicious meal which was served for us by the sophomores. Our favors were miniature angels and our dinner background was delightful harp music. After the banquet dancing and other entertainment was held in the cafeteria. Miss Harshman was our class sponsor throughout the year and we greatly appreciated her guidance. With happy memories of this year, we turn to thoughts of our last and most outstanding year as dignified seniors. This Page Compliments of Banner Furniture, Findlay. 28
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LOVVZI' House From the more dignified Jr. members who have been elected as next year's Upper House to the fledging Kindergarden -e- these are the groups shown in the following pages. 27
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Sophomore Class First Row: Margaret Wilson, Leita Buckmaster, Joan Sharninghouse, Ann Stafford, Peggy Hanes, Doris Leader, Grace Newell, Barbara DeRhodes, Doris Newcomer, Mary Cunningham. Second Row: Mr. Spirk, John Haley, Eddie Perkins, Marilyn Ewing, Joyce Dishong, Bonnie Strouse, Lynn Farthing, Richard Haddox, Charles Norway, Justin Wilson, Burleigh Leader. Third Row: Elmer Courtright, Phillip Saldana, Bill Joseph, Jim Miller, Gene Harden, Herbert McMast.r, Bill Donaldson, Wayne Matheis, Ted Martin, Jimmy Peterman, Ted Moorhead. We started our second year of high school with thirty-three members. We were glad to welcome Barbara DeRhodes from Van Buren. We missed the familiar faces of Shirley Gl'Ol Q , Joan Smith, Beatrice Bach, and lva Spence, We were sorry to have Barbara DeRhodes and Bonnie Strouse leave us later in the year. Our first class meeting was held September 7th in our home room. We elected as officers: Bill Joseph, President: Marilyn Ewing, Vice President, Grace Newell, Secretary-Treasurer3 Joan Sharninghouse, Historian, and Richard Haddox, Reporter. We chose Mr. Spirk as our advisor. To enrich our treasury, we sold class symbols. We held a class party on October 16th at the home of Richard Haddox. We had lots of fun even if it did rain. On the 29th of January we held a skating party at the tile pond. Every- body had a lot of fun although many exhibited bumps and bruises the next day. Our last party as sophomores was held on May 6th, We cannot decide which of these we enjoyed the most. We are glad to have so many of our boys out for sports. Several of them made letters in football and in basketball. We are expecting quite a lot from them next year. This Page Compliments of the Hall Hardware Company. 29
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