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SEVENTH GRADE CLASS ROLL Back Row-John Hutchison, Norman Lintner, Robert Brownlee, Lois Immel, Norma jean McCollum, Margaret Raineri, Anita Cavalier. Patricia Mock, Judith Lehr Donald Ramsey. 'l'hird Row-Earl Held, Roger Cain, Bobby Gammon, Harriet Swartz, Pauline Calhoun, Viola DeGiralomo, Audrey Anderson, Nelda Riffle, Suzanne Fall, Sue Thacker Miss Malone. Second Row-Laverne Dieringer, Billy Henkel, Rose Sehott, Catherine May, Marilvn Hein, Dolores Marker, Camille Nieport, joan Bauman, Arlene Marker, Richard Pelfrey Glenn Anderson. First Row-Jerry Cironc, Wayne Danner, Donald Ruch, Larry Vogelgesang. Absent-jack DcMarsh, Vernon Saunicr, Billy Coffy, Eleanor Man-no. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ROLL Bark Row-A William Blasiman, Marilyn Beggs, Kathryn llinton, james Bennett, Georg:- Ralield, llerbert Hein, Kay Johns, Betty Meflolluni, Rita Gottshall, Danny Mellili, jun- ior Farrer, John Guarnerie. lliird Row---Lloyd Hartley, Jerry Petro, Clyde Riffle, Patty Holly, Dawne Bovill, lN1arilyn Henkel, Ruby Gibson, Florence Slntz, Donna Deliaslnmntt, Delores Hale, Mary Miller, Frank Rohe, Mr. Patterson. Sc-eond Row- Bob Groff, Dale Galluci, Dorothy Mziiiiinski, Virginia Sweitler, Mary ,lane Young, Kenyon Landis, Barbara Breninger, Lionel Novak, Charles Swartz. David Ralelcl, james Moock, Vernon Hein. First Row-Ronald Humbfrt, Harriet Landis, Mary Gardner, Joanne Brothers, Absent-Jean Kyser, Eva Gardner, Delores Mareno, 7 x 1
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FRESHMEN Back Row-Richard Trump, Ray Sheaffer, Bill Wearstler, Lowell Hein, Melvin Royer, Ronald Bair, Camphelle Charleston, Donald Slayman, Robert McGill, Rita Schell, Celesta Campanelli, Violet Grant, Ellen Cronin, Dorothy Little, Eleanor Manoff. Third Row-Andrew Wasik, Ellis Cronin, Dick Geitgey, Richard Bair, Carl Danner, Lester Slayman, Orlando Cavalier, Don Harter, Charles Phillips, Alda Guarnerie, Elsie Riegler, Lena DeGiralomo, Mary Lou Fall, Charlene Ball, Stella Giannetti. Second Row--Richard Poharesky, Doris Hartzell, Freda Arbogast, Margot DeLashmutt, Janet CLASS ROLL Barnby, Ann Cain, Helen Grant, Shirley Boy- delatour, Dolores Angione, June Rawlins, Hazel Eddleman, Margaret Bauman, Margaret Moser, Norma Jean Flory, Ann Bovill, Miss Ream. First Row-Joan Washburn, Wayne Bircher, Harry Orr, Doris Humbcrt. AbsentfBette Aman, Charles Barnby, Harry Blasi- man, Richard Feller, Dorothy Jervis, Lee Kyser Patricia King, Donald Kreger, Cloyd LeM11y, Donna Vissoc, june Clow, Clarence Duck, Junior Stinson. Student Council-Celesta Campanelli and Rita Schell. Chapel Representative-Don Harter. ACTIVITIES At the first meeting the Freshmen elected its Class officers, student Council members, and a chapel representative. As usual all the Freshmell u1'1dCI'W ent initiation which lasted three days. The climax was il party m the eve-rung, given by the Sophomorvs. At It later meeting the class planned a party which was held Nov. 22. On March l5th the Freshman class presented a Saint Patricks Day program. CLASS OFFICERS President ..,..,...,. ....... l WAYNE BIRCIIER Vice President ,,,.,,, .. ,C ,,., HARRY ORR Secretary ,..,.... .,.., t IOAN WASHBURN Treasurer .,...,. ,.,... I UORIS HUMBERT
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CALENDAR , SEPTEMBER N C ' ' ' In order to find out I '- what happened at Q 3 ' school we'll take a ' ' peek at the diary of the belle of the gay nineties. Sept. 6-School opened with an assembly. Mr. Kohr has the same old, overworked speech. Hmm -- we have two men added to our faculty. f 2 if Sept. 12-Class officers 1----- were elected today and the problem of class dues was aired out. Sept. 15-This was the first football game of the year, and it was with Waynesburg. The score was 0-0. Try harder next time, boys. Sept. 19-Booster Club elected its officers. Sept. 21-Magazine sales campaign began today. Prizes will be given to ,the highest salesman. Sept. 22-We played at Canal Fulton, and the score 'was 0-0. We're getting in a rut. The first chapel was held today and Rev. Wearstler was the speaker. The Hi-Y boys had a hayride. Sept. 25-The P. T. A. enrollment drive began today. Sept. 26-Booster Club elected two more cheer- leaders. They chose Bill Hale and Joanne Seifert. Sept. 27-Freshmen initiation started today and lasts until Friday. The Freshies are regular vegetable garde.ns. Boy do the football fellows rate! They had a chicken dinner at DeMarsh's. Sept. 28-The student council held a mock presi- dential election today and Roosevelt won again by a narrow margin. The first edition of the Mid-Hi News came out today. Sept. 29-Brewster played here today. The Rail- roaders ran over us with a score of 12-4. The Freshmen-Sophomore Initiation Party was held tonight. OCTOBER Oct. Q-The Seniors are selling caps, stationery, Christmas cards, pennants and license plates. Boy, what aren't we selling? Oct. 6-There was no school today because of Teachers' Institute. Why don't they meet often? We played a mght game at Orrville, and lost by a score of 14.0. Some ii-1l of our fellows were in- jured. Oct. 10 - Rev. jacob 2 Kleiver, a missionary I1 - from Africa, was the 1 y X -J speaker in assembly 1 5' today. He had some T , very interesting souve- T -X 'L .nirs - espcially that f' - ' grass skirt. The maga- - , 'L zine sales en-ded with Ann Bovill as the high- 4 A- if est salesman. cg oct. ll-A new club is being formed by Mrs. x N- ,, T' Porterfield-the Girls' .-.1-iii Leaders Club. 1. i,i.l..i-in Oct. 12-The Sophomores gave a Columbus Day as- sembly. Boy, was that pure corn! Oct. 13-We played at East Canton and lost again by the score of 14-0. Maybe we could blame it on the day because it's Friday, the 13th. We had a pep rally before they left. We had a lecture about destruction at Halloween time. Oct. 16-All the classes selected their attendants, and the queen for the homecoming game. Wonder who's the queen? Miss Rodgers held play tryouts today. Name of the play is Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? The Hi-Y held its annual initiation. Oct. 17-Mary Ellen Parks is queen. Play tryouts were held again today. The girl's volleyball tournament is being held in the gym classes. Oct. 18--The Memoir staff was announced and Joyce Feller is editor. Oct. 19-Last night Tommy Cocklin died. We'll all miss him a lot. Report cards came out today. Oct. 20-The Girl Reserves has an initiation party. We had a pep rally this afternoon. The Mid-Hi News came out. Oct. 21-At our homecoming game we played Jackson Township and won by the score of 7-6. Everyone went mad. A spaghetti dinner and dancing followed the game. Oct. 23-Bill Cope play- ed piano, banjo, and accordion for our as- sembly. The audience l particularly enjoyed ....- his serenade of You Great Big Beautiful Doll to Miss Rodgers. X Z Q Oct. 24-The U. S: O. ' Q I drive opened today. Lf? 1 Oct. 25--The boy's foot- ball tournament began today. Oct. 26-We played at ,, Navarre and won by the score of 19-18. Boy are wc getting I good! The Senior girls are the champs in the volleyball tournament. Oct. 27-Wheel No school today because the teach- ers attended the N. E. O. T. A. at Cleveland. Oct. 30-Did you see the three sailors, Dick Egg Bill Cox and Bill Lilley? We were shown the movie, Throne of the Gods. The annual P. T. A. Harvest Dinner was held tonight in the Timken eHigh School Cafeteria. Oct. 31-The Juniors put on a Halloween assembly. The P. T. A. held a Halloween Party in the auditorium-Prizes and everything. Mary Geib won the grand prize. NOVEMBER . X Z,- 1 1 ll , f I .t., lu sl. JI .,. Nov. l-More meetings, something must be cooking!! Seniors had a class meeting. Nov. 2-This is Girl Scout Week. Dorothy Ruch has been chosen the Judge of Student Court. Nov. 3-We played at Greentown and lost by the score of 14-7. Nov. 4-Booster Club had a party. Nov. 6--This is National Education Week. Seniors had another class meeting. Student Council held another mock presidential election and Roosevelt won again.
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