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EIGHTH GRADE ROLL Fourth Row — Celesta Campanelli, Charlene Ball, Campbell Charleston, Ro- bert McGill, Lee Keyser, George Rafeld, Bob Snyder, Dick Cropper, Violet Grant, Ellen Cronnin. Third Row — Dorothy Little, Bette Aman, Florence Rainerie, Lowell Hein, Ronald Bair, Orlando Cavalier, Austin Carosello, Lena Girome, Alta Guarnerie, Joan Washburn. Second Row — Mrs. Porterfield, Donald Moody, Dick Bair, Ellis Cronin, Bill Wearstler, Dick Feller, Harry Blasiman, Dick Geitgey, Don Harter, Melvin Royer, Wayne Bircher, Charles Phillips. First Row — Ruth Mohler, Hazel Eddleman, Mary Lou Fall, Helen Grant, June Rawlins, Margot DeLashmutt, Ann Boville, Margaret Bauman, Margaret Moser, Doris Humbert. Absent — Robert Roush, Carl Danner. SEVENTH GRADE ROLL Fourth Row — Mary Gardner, Marilyn Beggs, Eva Gardner, Jean Keyser, Kathryn Hinton, Dora Kline, Betty McCollum, Kay Johns, Florence Slutz. Third Row — Rita Gottshall, Vernon Hein, John Guarnerie, James Bennett, Dick Weirich, Clyde Rifle, Danny Melilli, Jean Ramsey. Second Row — Miss Malone, Jerry Petro, Vera Sommers, Ruby Bibson, Mar- ilyn Henkel, Donna DeLashmutt, Delores Mareno, Daune Boville, Bar- bara Breninger, David Rafeld. First Row — Patty Cofly, Virginia Sweitzer, Ronald Humbert, Dale Gallucci, Charles Swartz, James Moock, Ernest Tidrick, Mary Jane Young, Dor- othy Maminski. Absent — Delores Hale, William Blasiman.
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FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL Fourth Row — Richard Graber, Robert Cameron, Charles Lilley, Vivian Seifert, Caroline Hanford, Mary Geib, Melba Huntsman, Lawrence Hart, Robert Beggs, Clarence Hale, Charles Gibson, Don Price, Ruth Dyer, Harriet Pelfrey, Esther Schmucker, Leonard Woodward, Bob Henkel. Third Row — Bill Woodward, Mary Ann Wirebaugh, Donald Feller, Herbert Shollenberger, Florence Barr, Roy Reel, Eileen O ' Brien, Mary Jane Hen- sel, Patty Clepper, Ruth Anderson, Margy Rickert, Dorla Shuman, Ethel Brownlee, Eunice Rowin. Second Row — Miss Green, Lorin Royer, Dale Barley, Jimmy Girard, John Maminski, Robert Johnson, Roy Weisel, Charles Barkey, Joe Royer, Rich- ard Brower, Marvin Plottner, Lee Stockburger, Wayne Harter, Willie Venditti, Dale Spangler, Jarl Plottner. First Row — Ruth Ann Cox, Jeanne Cranston, Norma Moody, Betty Deir- heimer, Joan McCullough, Eileen Gussler, Barbara New, Charolette Boyd, Wayne Schmucker, John Garrott, Grin Royer, Bob Blosser, Bill Shipe, Paul Groom. Absent — Julia Capuano. fy ie lune t ActiaitieA, This year the Freshmen class officers were as follows: President — Char- lotte Boyd; Vice President — Wayne Schmucker; Secretary — Barbara New; Treasurer — Eileen Gussler; Chapel Representative — John Garrott.. As usual the Freshmen went through the ordeal of initiation followed by the Freshmen-Sophomore party in the evening. Representatives to the Student Council were Dorla Schuman and Bar- bara New. The Freshmen were well represented in every activity of the school and have really done their share. The Freshmen had a final party April 29, in the school auditorium and were well chaperoned by members of the faculty.
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7%e Sfafa ' t ,oy SEPTEMBER These are a few of the in- teresting events taken from the log book of the U. S. S. Middlebranch. Sept. 7 — School opened today and guess what! — no as- sembly — no speech by Mr. Kohr. We almost didn ' t know it was school. Sept. 10 — The meeting of that ever ambitious club around school — The Booster Club. Officers for the year were elected and Louise Boyd was our president Sept 13— Golly— another meeting of that Booster Club was held today and elected that gorgeous Martha Woods as new cheer-leader. Sept 14 — Meetings, meetings, meetings. Today the Hi-Y had a meeting to elect their commanding officers. Sept 17 — O boy— First football game of the year — with Waynesburg at that. Now we can see how really cute that Martha Woods is. Sept. 23— Crescendo, not too fast— faster— Gee gosh that violinist at school today was good — and not only his playing — I could go for him. Sept 24— The first issue of our school paper came out today. It surely is a masterpiece — and what else could it be with our own Loretta Capuano as editor- in-chief. Sept. 25 — What made Dick Eggenschwiler decide to re- sign as president of student court? Why did Don Bentz become the new senior representative — when will the new president be elected? Well never know but it ' s OK with us. Sept. 30— Over the top again! We dood it again! The Bond drive ended with a dramatic conclusion today and Enid Smith will be our Bond Queen to reign at the homecoming game. OCTOBEB Oct 1 — Freshmen initiation today. Those freshmen are cute, really cute. Goodness who thought up all the stuff Sophomores? We also beat Brewster 12-0 in football. Oct. 4 — Ah-a-a-Now we can rest. None other than Esther Rice was elected new president of strident coun- cil. Who said there could- n ' t be any such thing as a woman president? Oct 6— We had an assembly today and Mrs. Watson from Australia spoke to us. What we don ' t know now about Australia we never will know. Wish she could come back again. Our parents and teachers met tonight also for the first time. They sure know a lot about us kids — or should ought to anyway. Oct 8 — The country life for me! The girl reserves held a wiener roast and hay ride this evening. No boys allowed — strictly G. R. ' s. Oct. 9 — Two of our F. H. A. gals attended a convention in Columbus today. Have a nice trip? Are we good ar are we good! We beat Timken Reserves in football. Oct. 11 — Our old friend Rev. Wearstler spoke to us today at the first Chapel Service of the year. We al- ways are glad to have him speak to us. Oct. 15 — Oh, those Hi-Y boys! They honored us with a party at the Highland Golf Links. Are they getting ritzy! Oct. 19 — We had a picture show today What We Are Fighting. Well, we all ought to know it — it was an excellent show. Oct 21— What an absence list! What! Report Cards come out today for the first time? Oh! lay that pad- dle down, pop! Oct 22 — Magazine sales closed today and that little salesman Ann Bovill, was top salesman. Keep up the good work, Ann! Oct 5, 26-27 — An unexpected vacation, thanks to ration- ing. Come again soon. Mr. Ration. Oct. 28 — Bosh — we tied Navarre today, 7-7. How are we going to get the championship that way? Oct 29 — Oh happy Day! The teachers all went to Cleve- land today for their annual convention. Why don ' t that happen every day? Oct. 31 — Vandals! Thieves! Who took our honor roll! Hanging is too good for them. Oh, Hallowe ' en, better to do away with you than have such things happen. NOVEMBER Nov. 1— A play ' s the thing. Try outs for the High School play were today. Profes- sor How Could You? Nov. 3— Bad boy! Don ' t you know better than to talk back? Lorie Giannetti was tried in student court for talking back. Nov. 5 — We beat Greentown today and guess what! John Tucker made a touchdown thus fulfilling that famous book Touchdown Tuck- er , written by John Carosello. Nov. 8— The F. H. A held initiation today. Nov. 7-13 — Education week! Pretty good idea ain ' t it? Just think a whole week devoted to education. Boy did we study. Nov. 11 — We had a day off to recognize Armistice Day. Did you all hear President Roosevelt? Nov. 13 — Homecoming Day! with Enid Smith reigning as queen of the day. Lo and Behold, we really beat St. Johns that day and celebrated with a chili supper. Nov. 17— That nice Mr. De Marsh held up to his prom- ise and our boys were treated to a banquet at the Hotel Onesto. Why don ' t these things happen more often? Nov. 17— Bad Boy, Russ. What do you mean by break- ing that chair in the typing room? Oh — I remember now — fuel shortage. Nov. 18 — We were favored by a speech by Capt Donald- son on Our Heritage. We wish he could come back again soon. Nov. 19 — Everything happened today. To start, we played North Canton, our rival in sports, and beat them 12-0 even though Lorrie did get hurt, and boy, was that water boy, Walpole Bentz busy. Water- Water-Water-Oh Water Boy! ! ! ! That great Booster Club held a dance this evening too. And what a
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