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- Freshman Class First Row: Iacquelene Armstrong, Wanda Bantz, Keith Basey, Max Bedwell, Nila Sue Bennett, Iessie Berrier, Billie Berry, Avis Brown, Lillian Case. Second Row: Helen Cline, Donald Crisamore, Bertie Lue Day, Betty Denton, Erla Ely, Phyllis Fear, Bernice Fensel, Iames Ford, Richard Freeman. Third Row: Gloria Garrett, Margaret Gerard, Margaret Gibson, Frank Glattli, lerry Grif- fith. Allen Hamilton, Robert Harden, Gerald Hawk, Imogene Helm. Fourth Row: Betty Hoffman, Fred Hoffman, Dick Hoover, Leo leffries, lone Iohnson, Iunior Iordan, Ianice Keagle, Betty Lee, Elnora Love, Hope McDirmit. Fifth Row: loan McGoldrick, Thomas McKean, Bill Meredith, lune Moore, lunior Murphy, Clyde Neff, Marjorie Needler, Frances Norton, Nellie Norton, Norma Penrod. Sixth Row: Patricia Pugh, Betty Racer, Mary Ramseyer, Virginia Ramseyer, Iesse Dee Rains, Dorothy Reff, Betty Roberts, Margaret Schwarzkopf, Billy Smith, Elizabeth Spaulding. Seventh Row: Daniel St. Iohn, Emogene Teegarden, Wilma Teegarden, Eugene Turner, Lawrence Walker, Margaret Welch, Agnes Whitacre, Garnet Whitacre, Raymond Wine, Rose Wunderbaum . ' With much eagerness and with a feeling of great dignity, the Freshman enrolled in school this fall. The officers of the year were elected as follows: Daniel St. lohn, president: Pat Pugh, vice-president: Avis Brown, secretary-treasurery Margaret Schwarzkopf and Max Bedwell, advisers. Miss Shadday and Mr. Craig are the sponsors. During September we held a skating party at Blue Water. Some had to remain standing for a few days afterwards, but everyone present had a good time. The new students who joined our ranks after school had begun are: Betty Denton, Betty Racer, Robert Merchant, Lillian Case, and Iune Moore. Those withdrawing were Virginia and Mary Ramseyer, Betty Denton and lone Iohnson. Rose Wunderbaum. 20
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l t Eighth Grade First Row: Lee Barner, Dwight Bell, lrene Bennett, lune Bricker, lack Burson, Audrea Campbell, Doris Coleman, Frances Danehy. Second Row: Roseman Dearduff, Betty Egly, Patty Ellison, Don Ely, George Garrison, Clarence Glattli, Mary lane Groves, Carol Howard. Third Row: Norman Howard, Billy Herr, Donald Hoffman, Madonna lones, Charles Kan- edy, Bob Lillie, Miriam Maish, lohn Marine. Fourth Row: Betty McCammon, Robert McPherson, loyce Morgan, Kenneth Neff, Carl Rhoton, Merle Rogers, Bob Risk, Ray Rogers. Fifth Row: Kenneth Shannon, lim Shiner, Bob Smith, Marcia Sutton, Neil Towns, Ger' ald Turner, Kathryn White, Walter Wilson, lohnie Young. There are forty-tour pupils enrolled in the Eighth Grade, At the first of the year we elected these officers: president, Kenneth Shannon: vicepresi- dent, Bob Lillie: secretary, Betty McCammonp girl adviser, Ioyce Morgan and boy adviser, Merle Rogers. During the year limmy Shiner and George Garrison withdrew and Madonna Iones, lack Freeman, Charles Comstock, and Iohnie Young entered. We presented the first convocation of the year, entitled Wild Cat Willie's Lucky Number. The characters were as follows: Wild Cat, Bob Lillie, Vernon, lack Bursonp Ioe, Bob Smith: Celia, loyce Morgan: Gladys, Mary lane Groves: Mrs. Wilkins, Roseman Dearduffp Kathie, Betty McCammon. Our first class party was held at Lake Blue Water early in October, and a Valentine ex- change was held Friday, February 12. The sponsors of our class are Mrs. Noffsinger and Mr. Dick. We are Very fond of our sponsors. Kenneth Shannon. 19
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Sophomore Class First Row: Laurel Anderson, Verlin Bantz, Esther Bennett, Everett Brandenburg, Robert Brown, Bud Cary, Betty Ann Cline, Bob Combs, Ierry Cook. Second Row: Helen Cooley, Harry Coons, Irma Crawford, William Cromer, Bob Dailey, Norma Dennis, Iohn Emshwiller, Iohn Evans, Mable Fear. Third Row: Vernon Fields, Clayton Ford, Paul Ford, Eula Mae Haynes, Sherman Helm, Fred Hornbaker, Maxine Huffman, Edna Iones, Richard Iones. Fourth Row: Bill Keeley, Paul Kershner, Kenneth Kravis, Emma Linn, Opal Mahon, Billy Martin, lean Martin, Ralph Martin, Donna Mason. Fifth Row: Edna McCammon, Mary McDirmit, Vera Morgan, Merval Morris, Ioan Mur- phy, Ronald Noller, Margaret Ann Park, Gertrude Parker, Iunior Poulson. Sixth Row: Max Richwine, Imogene Roberts, Mildred Rogers, Glen Schwartzkopf, loan Schwarzkopf, Guy Sills, Bobby Simmons, Eva lean Sholty, Vonona Smith. Seventh Row: Iunior Storer, Bob Van Buskirk, Dick Wagner, Wayne Wagner, Paul Wall, Dorothy Weaver, Victor Wells, Richard Wentz, Myron Whybrew, Paul Wilhems. Sixty-one members were enrolled in the Sophomore Class at the beginning of the term. New members who enrolled during the term were Richard Iones, from Fairmount, Wayne Wagner and Verlin Bantz from Hartford City, and Margaret Merchant from Mount Confort. Bill Keely and Harry Coons withdrew during the year. Miss Morton and Mr. McBride were our sponsors. The class elected the following offic- ers: president, Esther Bennett: vice-president, Dick Wagner: secretary-treasurer, Margaret Park: advisers, Edna McCammon and Iunior Storer. Representing the Sophomore Class in the all school convocation was a musical number by the Sophomore Band. On October l9 we held a skating party at Lake Blue Water. For our convocation, which was held March 5, we presented a play entitled Polly's Hero. The cast was as follows: Polly, Betty Cline: Iohn, Myron Whybrew, Albert, Iunior Poulsong Ioe, Iunior Storer, lim, Ronald Noller, Mr. Anderson,, Billy Martin: Mrs. Anderson, Esther Bennett: Marie, Vera Morgan: Kitty, Margaret Park, burglar, Paul Wilhemsg Sue, Eva lean Sholty. Donna Mason. 21
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