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Askins, Joanne Ball, Shirley Bashford, Mariorie Beals, James Becker, Peggy Benner, Tom Bernard, Don Booth, Cleo Boyer, Donald Brockman, Shirley Brockman, Victor Burkhart, Anna Christman, Wanda Cohen, Louise S' pl ofz GS S Collins, Ruth Collins, Wanda Crane, Belly Curtner, Dick Daum, Thelma Dickey, Daphen Dickey, Gene Doty, Bud Eby, Janet Franer, Martha Furrey, Janet Gebhart, Ralph Gengler, Laura Gibson, Frank 0 Glaze, Burhl Kidwell, Victor Nolan, Shirley Goldzwig, Joyce King, Virginia Pope, Bill Graham, Phyllis Kohr, Lester Powell, Russell Haeussler, Ann Kohr, William Richards, Margie Hahn, Paul Korn, Wanda Ridinger, Phyllis Haller, Evelyn Lambert, Charlotte Robertson, Anna R. Hartzell, Shirley Leroy, Marilyn Robinette, Juanita Hastings, Kathryn Lipps, Dale Sandlin, Geneva Hickman, Gray Lipps, Jean Schmitz, Gene Hubler, Joan Lipscomb, Alma Schock, Sanford Schonover, Anita Schreiber, Mariam Schafer, Martha Shunway, Bill Hughes, Margaret Marlay, Virginia Johnson, Letcherd Martz, Lois Jones, Frank Martz, William Kelsey, Betty McCabe, Donald Simanton, Lewis Simonton, Paul Sims, James Singleton, Bill Snell, Jeanine Snell, Lovanna Snyder, Charlotte Stone, Edwin Stone, Gerald Stukenborg, Dorothy Suttman, James Swisher, Betty Thomas, Glenna Thomas, Phyllis Times, Bob Urschel, Phyllis Wade, Jackie Wagner, Bill Wead, Lester Wegley, Joyce Weidner, Junior Welsch, Ted Will, June Wright, Eugene Zimmerman, Sally Congratulations to Class of '45 THE FAIR STORE 23 S. Main 122.-
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uniofz Glass There were many cries given by the Junior class this year. Come on and buy a pencil, Help the Junior class by buying a ticket to the play, and You're going to come to the basketball game given by the Juniors, aren't you? lt's only a quarter, are iust a few of them. All this is iust a part of school life, and l'm sure everyone enioyed it. Those chosen as the leaders of the Junior class this year were: Delbert Moyer, president, Leon Horn, vice president, and Bucky Walters, secretary-treasurer. Representing them in the Student Council were Nancy Bussard, Carl Johnson, Delbert Moyer, and Joye Whitehair. The sponsors for the year were Miss Decker, Mr. Meredith, and Mrs. Youngberg. On November 30 the Junior class gave their play, The Vampire Bat. Those who took part in it were: Jim Lenz, as Buster, Carl Johnson, as Donald Abbott, Peggy Stephens, as Kay Adams, Betty Fox, as Ginger, Eleanor Carbough, as Aunt Lydia, Jerry Heil as Zombe, Delbert Moyer, as Jim Brown, Ellen Good, as Mrs. Kahn, Don Zimmerman, as Jugobia and Dot Coblentz as A Woman. The boys on the varsity football team were James Barton, Charles Davis, Ray Gephart, Jerry Heil, Richard McGraw, Artie Mills, Gene Purkey, Bob Suttman, Bill Walter, and Russell Wellmeier. Those who played varsity basketball were Robert Aregood, Don Gebhart, Jerry Heil, Artie Mills, Gene Purkey, Robert Suttmcin, Delbert Tickel, Dick Zehring, and Bob Zimmerman. This Page Sponsored by MAIN DRUG STORE 12 s. Main 121-..
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goplzomofze Glass The Sophomores started the year oft with a very good beginning. They elected as their class officers: Victor Brockman, President, Louis Simonton, vice president, and Shirley Ball as secretary-treasurer. The class sponsors were Miss Herboltzheimer and Mrs. Bryant. Representing the sophomore class on the student council were Peggy Becker, Victor Brockman, and Louis Simonton. The sophomores showed their acting ability on February 16, when they presented their play, The Handy Man. The boys in the class who played varsity football are: Joe Doty, Letchard Johnson, Victor Kidwell, Gene Schmitz, James Suttman, Lester Wead, and Jesse Weidner. Those on the varsity basketball team are: Victor Brockman, Victor Kidwell, Paul Simonton, and Jesse Weidner. Courtesy of BURNS' l. G. A. MARKET -231
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