Millersburg High School - Spartonian Yearbook (Millersburg, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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HOME ROOM TEACHERS Section I .................... Miss Hanslik Section II. . . Crissey :il FIRST ROW Cleft to righth : Margaret Casey, Lois Plant, Ruby Miller, Julia Uhl, Owen Swartzentru- Linda ber, Maynard Mohr, Richard Anderson, Roberts, Sandra Wachtel, Janet Wengerd, Nancy Martin, Dora Giauque, Kent Hodgeson, Larry Snyder, Harrold Mast. SECOND ROW fleft to rightbz Mary Jo Miller, Sandra Cullens, Helen Miller, Gretchen Hoffman, Freda Weaver, Mary Arnold, Robert Gisinger, Larry Patterson, John Maxwell, Lawrence Smith, Donnie Deitrich, Russell Bergoon, Robert Close, Ronald Meeks. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightbz Verna Yoder, Janet Starner, Evelyn Whitney, Helen Wolgamott, Mar- lene Schrock, Betty Lou Patterson, Jenny Mast, Sarah Palmer, Carol Guenther, Catherine Lahm, Danny Herman, Evelyn Cline, Betty Fath, Paul Hostutler, Martin Fair, Brent Hall, Bob White, Robert Carnahan, Harold Williams. On September 6, 1950, forty-nine seventh grade pupils were informed that they were beginning a new venture as junior high stu- dents. Three girls from our class were in the high school band, thirteen boys were members of the junior high football team, which won every game, fourteen boys played on the junior high basketball team, and seven girls were guards of the school Safety Patrol. The girls in section one won second place in the window decorating contest held by the American Legion during Halloween. We topped all other classes in the American Junior Red Cross and magazine selling cam- paigns. Section one received The Thing , which turned out to be a rubber Indian doll, as a prize for placing first in the magazine contest, and Linda Roberts of our class re- ceived a radio for selling more subscriptions than anyone else in the school. We also stres- sed contributing to the March of Dimes in school. v

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HOME ROOM TEACHERS Section I .................. Mr. Vogelpohl Section II .... .... M rs. Roberts al.- .....u..... FIRST ROW fleft to rightbz Barbara Lemmon, Evelyn Crandall, Mary Lou Schwartz, Virginia Ames, Patsy Harford, Janice Martin, Maude Mohler, Janice Gadfield, Irma Murphy, Carole High, Marjorie Finley, Janet Close, Mary Jane Clark, Cholly Atha, Sharon Lawhead, Marcia Miller. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightj: Larry McCoy, Earl Carillon, Joel Weber, Richard Stauffer, Andrew Grassman, James Ritchey, Wayne Miller, James Hanna, Charles Lower, Sonny Koenig, Russell Reed, Donald Waltman, Junior Liggett, William Badger, Clara Ames, Margaret Marks, Erwin Swartzentruber, Henry Kauffman. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightjz Donald Thomas, Donald Fry, John Cutlip, Arlene Miller, Janice Snow, Charlene Arnold, Ann Chadwick, Betty Snyder, Mary Yoder, Miriam Fry, Donald Smith, Wilford Yoder, Duncan Estill, James Delor, Joe Galford, Charles Groff, Jimmy Lowe, Terrance The Class of '55 under the supervision of Mr. Vogelpohl and Mrs. Roberts has lost three members and gained three members, for a total of 53 members in the Class at the present time. We made a good showing for the year by contributing twelve members to the junior high football team, and twelve members to the junior high basketball team. Both teams have made good records. For the first time our girls have organized teams in physical education. These teams are Dunahugh, Ray Van Sickle. j, under the direction of Miss Hanslik, super- visor of girls' physical education. Six members of our class are in the band, and two of them are drum majorettes. We have compiled an interesting and in- structive book on the history of Ohio, which we will contribute to the school, hoping that the oncoming eighth grades will make good use of it. The Class Officers are: President, Jim Rit- cheyg Vice President, Marjorie Finley, Sec- retary-Treas., Janet Close.

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