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EIGHTEEN F reshmen Fred Anderson Keith Besson Curtis Binkley Judy Blue Sue Borton Dorthy Christian Bonnie Cochran Glen Davis Carol Dillman AHred Dorell James Eaton Joyce Eiler Charles Feldman George Fitzgerald Marilyn Fuller Martha Hively Tommy Hoover Larry Horn Linda Horn Dorothy Kendall Dale Kindig Leah Nell Lemler Sonja Lockridge Larry Long Dwayne McKinley Esther Quier Janet Romine June Romine Ronald Secrist Junior Clampitt Alice Surface Beverley Tinkey This Page Sponsored by Urschel Clinic
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SEVENTEEN There are 33 members in our class. The officers for the year are: Charles Ross President Ronald Beeson Vice President Rita Olson Secretary Dick Tombaugh Treasurer Janice Nelson Student Council Rep. Betty Griffis Reporter Sarah Urschel Annua! Staff Before Christmas we had a party at the home of our sponsor, Mrs. Brooks Dawson. We ex- changed gifts, played games, and when we ran out of things to do, we invented some new things. There were eight boys who played basket- ball this year: Charles Ross, Jim Romine, Ted Ward, Jerry Secrist, Gary Hatfield, Dick Tom- baugh, Doyle Baum, and Royal Baum. Donald Ouier was the student manager. Two of the school cheerleaders, Betty Griffis and Janice Nelson, are members of our class. In the class tourneys, we won the Girls', but the boys were beaten out in the finals by the seniors. (The senior team was made up of the first five of the varsity, so we don't feel too badly.) Out of the many entries in the '21' tourney (over 100 entered) one person stayed in longer than the rest. That was Jim Romine. We're proud to tell you that he's a member of our class also. We have eight members in the school band, five in speech club, and others in different school activities. Five entered sections of the County Speech Festival, and two members in the student congress (at Warsaw). Our money making project of the year was the magazine sale, and we made $365. The two selling teams were headed by Charles Ross and Ronald Beeson, while the best individual sales- man was John Smith. At the end of the campaign we had a delicious turkey dinner as a cele- bration. WATCHING A MOVIE This Page Sponsored by Creighton Bros.
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NINETEEN When we returned to school we had lost some class members. They were Nancy and Curtis Van De Water. Lloyd White moved to Florida. In the middle of the year, Ronald Moore moved to Warsaw and Alice Surface joined us from Laketon. Junior Clampitt moved to Spencer, In- diana. We elected class officers for the year. They were: President Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Student Council Class Reporter Annual Staff .... Sponsor Glenn Davis Larry Horn Fred Anderson Sue Borton Beverly Tinkey Sue Borton Ralph Hoffman The subjects for the year were: Required— biology, English (first half), literature (second half), algebra or general mathematics, and physical education. Elective — home economics, band chorus, and wood working or agriculture. People that were in extra activities were: F. H. A.—Beverly Tinkey, Janet Romine, Alice Surface, Bonnie Cochran, Esther Quier, Linda Horn, Leah Nell Lemler, June Romine. Chorus—Dorothy Kendall, Marilyn Fuller, Bev- erly Tinkey, Joyce Eiler, Alice Surface, Janet Ro- mine, Leah Nell Lemler. Band—Joyce Eiler, Janet Romine, Sue Borton, Beverly Tinkey. For our first semester party we went to Mr. Hoffman's woods and had a wiener roast. From there we went skating at Rock Lake. We were allowed to take guests. . The second semester party was held in the new gym. We played basketball and other games. Refreshments of coke and potato chips were served. We had no money-making projects, but we paid class dues. FRESHMAN WOODWORKING CLASS This Pane Sponsored by Frank and Jerry's Grocery
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