Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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jzmzors BACK ROW: David Swanson, Ralph Cline, Victor Van Voorhis, Donald Dysle, Robert Darst, Willard Hathaway, Tedd John, Ronald Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Humbert, Kenneth Kreger, Alex Sedon, Roland Weisel, Charles McKee, Charles Riffle, Roy Taylor. THIRD ROW: Charline Puckett, Jo Ann Pepper, Janice Blake, Joan Styer, Daun Christman, Carol Swan- berry, Grace Kemp, Ann Maver, Barbara Sollie, Juanita Kiko, Deloris Crislip. SECOND ROW: Mr. Maurer, Joanne Henkel, Helen Shupe, Shirley Groom, Myrna Mears, Norma Pettinger, Beverly Bentz, Molly Frase, Nancy Lewis, Donna Angione, Shirley Beard, Shirley Poulton, Miss Hull. FIRST ROW: Joan Snyder, David Gibson, Jacqueline Dine, Robert Scheufler, James Senter, Grace Denny Mary Ann Brower, James Vogelgesang, Virginia Chamberlain. , Officers James Senter, president, Robert Scheu- fler, vice-president, Grace Denny, sec- retary, Mary Ann Brower, treasurer. The activities of the junior class got under way when the class president, James Senter, appointed Charles Riffle as candy chairman. Candy and potato chips were sold by the juniors during each noon hour and at the games. Henry Downey, Dave Gibson, Glenn Humbert, and Bill Immel received letters in the pigskin game. Jackie Dine was chosen as queen attendant. Seen at the head of the band were Barbara Sollie as drum majorette and Helen Shupe, Beverly Bentz, and Mary Ann Brower as majorettes. The cheering at the games was led by Myrna Mears and Virginia Chamberlain. Goodbye, juniors, we hope you have all the success in the world. Page 26

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Sopbomores The smiling faces of the sophomores greeted us on the first day of school. Some of the boys could be seen working on the football field after school. Bill Ruch obtained recognition by receiving a letter in football. Charles Drenta took the honor of class presidency. For the second time, Sue Lenhart was the choice of the class as queen attendant. The sophs also proved that they had an eye for business. They sold peanuts and decals in competition for some of that green folding stuff-called money. Delnor Neighbor and Jim Hendershot took the affirmative case in the debate team. So long, sophs, here's wishing you the best of everything. Officers Charles Drenta, president, John Mil- ler, secretary, Bill Shurman, vice- presidentg Dominic May, treasurer. BACK ROW: Delnor Neighbor, Donald Kemp, Henry Downey, Lawrence Werstler, John Rainieri, Richard Lesh, Bill Ruch, Lee Dyer. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Young, Ellis Erb, Howard Bentz, David Kell, Burlen Dewell, Paul Vogelgesang, David Fawver, Ernest Carnes, Joe Bosler, James Stickel. FOURTH ROW: Patty Twinem, Norma Metzger, Mary Capuano, Doris Masters, Norma Zumbro, Anna- belle Karns, Margery Murphy, Katherine McKee, Denny Psolla, Dean Imler, Roy Groom. THIRD ROW: Tom Dabney, James Kincaid, Charles Kingston, Faye Willaman, Barbara Dysle, Winifred Humphrey, Pauline Hensel, Mary Yoho, Mary Carosielli, Alberta Loller, Ruth Betts, Janice Mareno. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hickle, Barbara Mann, Viva John, Robert Harter, Robert Stickel, Joyce Snyder, Donna Stearns, Theresa Venditti, Carol Stockburger, Donna Byers, Marilyn Stemple, Mary Beard, Helen Mil- ler, Miss Cordray. FIRST ROW: Sue Lenhart, Patty Florey, John Miller, William Shurman, Charles Drenta, Dominic May, James Hendershot, Carol Senter, Patty DeLashmutt. Page 27

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