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JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Back Row-Richard Kirk, Roy Richards, Wayne Spangler, Ernest Shocksnider, David Gour- ley, George Manoff, Paul Werner, Bert Sheaffer, Richard Royer, Robert Stockburger. Third Row-Miss Liber, Donald Wearstler, Howard Moser, Richard Mareno, Eileen Cham- berlain, Jane Young, Alice Oberlin, Irene Smith, Martha Woods, Virginia Bender, Mary DeGiralomo, Robert Boydelatour, Miss Green. Second Row-Mae Conrad, Lois Hein, Martha Grove, Ellen Mason, Joanna Ash, Helen Boydelatour, Robert Bentz, Fred Parcher, David Stockburger, Edwin Taillard, Eileen Judy, Lena Venditti. First Row-Jack Danncr, Doris Dysle, Harry Byington, Jenn Ruch, Edgar johnson, Bob Marshall. Absent-Mary Archer, Doris Cain, Wilda Cronin, Jean Hunter, Betty Jervis, Lillian Lewis, Irene Puskas, Bill DeMarsh, William Lenhart, Richard Menicos, Kenneth Taylor, Bill Weirieh. Chapel Representative-Bob Marshall. Student Council--Ernest Shocksnider, Edgar johnson. ACTIVITIES The outstanding events of the Junior Class are as follows: At the beginning of the y candy was sold at noon, and also at games. The class held a party April 20th. We closed the year by giving a prom for the seniors on May 19, 1945. CHI' CLASS OFFICERS President ..... ........... H ARRY BYINGTON Secretary ....... .....,....... D ORIS DYSLE Treasurer ............... ............ I EAN RUCH Candy Chairman .... EDGAR IOHNSON l l
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SOPHOMORE. CLASS ROLL Back Row-Joe Royer, Dale Barley, Wayne Danko, Herbert Shollenberger, Wayne Schmucker, Bill Hale, Robert Beggs, Don Price, Richard Brower, Charles Lilley, Lawrence Hari, Donald Feller, Bob Johnson, Richard Graber. Second Row-Mr. Neff, Bill Shipe, Mary Geib, Ruth Dyer, Julia Capuano, Margy Rickert, Ruth Anderson, Patty Clepper, Mary jane Hensel, Charlotte Boyd, Barbara New, Esther Schmuckcr, Caroline Hanford, Melba Huntsman, Maureen Linder, Dorothy Dillon, Florence Barr, Mrs. Porterfield. First Row-jarl Plottner, john Maminski, Wayne Harter, Orin Royer, Bob Blosser, Paul Groom, Jeanne Cranston, Eileen Gusler, Dale Spangler, Charles Barkey, Lorin Royer, Mariana Wirebaugh, Ethel Brownlee, Dorla Shuma.n, Martha Errington. St-ated-Betty Derheimer, Bob Henkel, John Garrott. Absent--Charles Gibson, Eileen O'Brien, Harriet Pelfrey, Vivian Seifert, Lee Stockburger, Roy Weisel, Leonard Woodward, Bill Woodward. ACTIVITIES This year the officers of the sophomore Class were President, Bob Henkel: Vice President, john Garrott, Secretary, Betty Derheimer: Treasurer, Roy Weiselg Chapel Representative, Charles Gibson. The Student Council Representatives were Barbara New and Don Price. In the fall the Freshmen were initiated as usual, but this year initiation lasted for three days followed by a party given by the Sophomores. In january Lee Stockburger left school for the Navy. A party was held at the school in his honor, and 1 gift was given to him. ' CLASS OFFICERS President ............ ........... B OB HENKEL Vice President ............ IOHN GARROTT Secretary ........,..... BETTY DERHEIMER Treasurer .,...... ,......,. ..,.,,.. R O Y WEISEL
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