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JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Miss Weisel, Ruby Gibson, Marilyn Beggs, Iames Moo:k, Clyde Biffle, Iohn Lutman, Iames Bennett, Elinore Huebner, Betty Boyd, Dolores Hale, Florence Slutz, Miss Cordray. Fourth row: Steve Sedon, Don Rice, Henry Dieringer, Herbert Hein, Vernon Hein, Roy Graening, Ierry Petro, lean Kyser, Kathryn Hinton, Rita Gottshall, Marilyn Henkel. Third row: Ronald Humbert, Glen Dieringer, Charles Swartz, David Rafeld. Lynn Garrott, Dale Gallucci, Danny Melilli, Barbara Bren- inger, Patty Colfy, Esther Fawver, Gwendolyn Flory. Second row: Iohn Wasik, Eileen Burfield, Virginia Swettzer, Marvin Oberlin, Bob Groff, Carl Wolfe, Robert Trump, Kenyon Landis, Ioan Fells-r, Dolores Mareno, Kathleen Sattler. Seated: Iohn Guarnieri, Ralph Downey, Iohn Ohman, Bob Slawsan, Harriet Landis. You can't imagine how the juniors felt when they saw Ierry Petro's picture in the paper! Yes, a junior boy made the all-star county basketball team. Miss Cordray and Miss Weisel advised the class in selling many items including candy, pencils, hot dogs, and ice cream at games. A gala time was had by all who attended the class party November 8, l-947, in the school auditorium. The junior class queen attendant was Marilyn l Henkel. The year was successfully ended with a most beautiful Iunior-Senior Prom May 15. l
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Milton Moody, Fred Sattler, Roger Cain, Harry Weaver, Norman Sponseller, Clair Yoho, Kenny Crislip, lim Lutman, Victor Nicholls, Donna Barley, Phyllis Swinehart, Wilma Finley, Nelda Riffle, Beulah Taylor, Delores Marker, Donald Buch, Verle Elsass, Richard Pelirey. Fourth row: Ramon Florey, Norman Lintner, Harry Swinehart, Robert Dyer, Robert Reardon, Tom Saunders, Earl Held, Carley Mathewson, Donald Ramsey, Patricia Mock, Norma McCollum, Iosephine Hensel, Elsie Betts, Billy Henkel, Guy Clark. Third row: Millard Oberlin, Richard Miller, Robert Oberlin, Ierry Cirone, Vernon Saunier, Harriet Swartz, Edna Young, Sue Thacker, Wayne Miller, Carl Manoft, Arlene Marker, Audrey Anderson, Anita Cavalier, Billy Cotfy, Miss Taylor. Se:ond row: Robert Adams, Catherine May, Dorothy Barrett, Patricia Robinson, Eleanor Mareno, Iames Quillen, Judy Lehr, Lois Immel, Laverne Dieringer, Mary Gardner, loan Bauman, Marilyn Hein, Ianet Hume, Pauline Calhoun, Viola Gerome, Eugene Sollie, Roy Barr. First row: Larry Vogelgesanq, Owen Schmucker, Sue Fall, Camille Nieport. The sophomores started out the school year by showing their revenge toward the greenies. They showed quite a bit of it, too, but it was fun fthey sayl. An initiation party was held on September 23, 1947. A rollicking-good time was had by all who attended the class party, November Zl. Owen Schmucker and Ierry Cirone were two of the class's athletes, both football players. Sue Fall was elected to represent the class at the Diamonds' Football Follies. Two pretty girls, Iudy Lehr and Anita Cavalier, were majorettes. CLASS OFFICERS
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