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Jumoas E J gg gg - Janet Chapman, Carol Carver, Jacqueline Bichsel, Joan Gfeller, Norma Dorsey, llarilyn Eastham, llarcie Bradley, Helen Fleming, Marilyn Gartrell. Eg! :Egg - Robert Elliott, Joanne Campbell, Sara Jane Cartwright, Willa llae Andrie, Letha Barnett, Betty Blake, Virginia Dawson, Charles French, Mrs. Leek. .11-gg Three - Roger Carson, Bob Evans, Eugene Burgess, Richard Burson, George Amabeli, Tony Amabeli, Pete Carlino, Gene Cook, Wesley Alberts. 593 Egg-r - Ronald Farish, Robert Barrett, James Daniels, Bruce Fink, Gordon Borton, John Allen, on Brown, Russell Early, Roy Lee Allen. OFFICERS President Don Santee Vice-President Charles French lmmmmmm Good! Secretary Phyliss Munsell Bake Sale Treasurer Florence Williams Page Twenty-three
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- .semoas CLASS MOTTO UThe future belongs to those who prepare for itn President Vice-President Secretary Co-Treasurers cmss comms, Blue and Silver. CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose, OFFICERS Don Andrews Don Beckett Doris King Rita Tucker Ruth Youman SPONSORS Mr. Heacock Miss Crewson Missphartzell Work! Work! Work! That was the cry of the Class of 1948. First it was work at the football games, managing concessionsg then came the selling of Christmas, cards, Trojan penci1s,, emblems, Christmas wreaths, license plate emblems, bas- ketball pencils, and noon concessions. After footballa season, they had concessions at the basketball games, and finally at the 'All-Ohio Tournament. . In the meantime the class was busy with such social activities as the WSenior Enter- tainmentn program, the Homecoming Dance, the Rotary Play, and the Christmas Fer al. In February they conducted a successful campaign for their candidate for Carnival Queen. ' March and April passed quickly, and soon the hardest work was here, the final senior play, class night, and Commencement. ' Yes, this was work, but whoever enjoyed their work so m eh? Everyone heard them say after each difficult task, 'The harder the battle, the more glorious the victory.' Page Twenty-two
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JUNIORJS The Junior Class has already been 'stepping out' by sponsoring many school activities, conducting a paper drive, p selling mums and. magazines as well as being active in many school organizations. J The 'Cornshalk Shuff1e', a Halloween J dance, was one of their mjor successes. The Junior Play in larch and the Junior l Senior Prom in llay were 'Grand' conolu- J sions to their busy year. J Next year the juniors will take their place among the older members of our family. JUNIOR SPONSORS Hrs. Leek Mrs. Boeter Q gag - Roselle Martin, Martha Sweely, Norma Gorby, Ann llanypenny, Elizabeth Kinser, Thelma Knecht, Betty Tucker, Jane Hutmacher, Janet Pettit. ' gg Tig - llrs. Boster, Frances Welch, Ardena Poorman, Dolores Zurbrugg, Jean Steele, llartha Hanna, ina. mar, Sarah Talbot, Florence Williams. , Q Qhggg - Bob Rockwell, Doris Oswalt, Vaunda Moore, Barbara IlcCune, Nelda Byers, V Phyliss llunsell, Beverly Gooding, Fdna Krahling, Bob Polen. gg! I-gg - Vernon Shively, Junior Lamp, Glenn Johnson, Donald Santee, Valas Winters, Albert Greeneisen, Richard Lee, Richard Neafie. A Pile Twenty-leur
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