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Row One: Bill Andrews, Jane Arnold Sally Arnold, Suzan Arnold, Jack Bar rett, Marlene Belt. Qwr' ' i JUNIOR CLASS Row Two: Frank Bendle, Robert Blose, Sandra Callahan, Bruce Camp- bell, Jim Campbell, Keith Conklin. Row Three: Bob Cooper, jean Det- wiler, Roxanne Finley, Sharon Gates, Don Gattshall, Jim Geyer. Row Four: Mary Gilfillan, Judie Nixon Harper, Marcelle .Harris, jim Haserodt, Kenny Heimlich, Barbara Hershner. Row Five: Linda Hicks, Galen Holtrey, Pat Howard, Terry Hunt, Dennis Hus- ton, Cynthia Jo Ingmire. Row Six: Dale Kerr, Yvonne Kisor, Gary Link, Howard Lyon, Sharon Mar- tin, Patricia Mathews. Row Seven: Eugene McHugh, Sherry Mettler, Richard Miller. MarioniNew- man, Patricia Patten, Larry Price. Rota' Eight: Robert Richardson, Janice Shaw, Tom Shields, Larry Smith, Priscilla Smith, Linda Spriggs. Row Nine: Mary Ann Vaughn, Eva Jo Wheeler, Don White, Suzanne Zwayer.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Keith Conklin, Treasurer: Sally Arnold, Serretaryg Bob Blose, I'rz'sident: Frank Bendle, Vice-President. Most of the 65 enrolled in our Junior Class found the year of 1956-57 not only busy but fun-filled, too. During football season we ran the refreshment stand which was our biggest profit-making project. Wle were proud to have seven lettermen on the football squad and three varsity cheerleaders. After the Prospect basketball game the class sponsored a dance c'Top Tunesw. Breaking with tradition, the class had a buffet luncheon rather than a banquet for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme, 4'Almost Paradisen, was carried out at the Mt. Vernon Country Club. To Mr. Walls, our advisor, we owe a great vote of thanks. He was a big help to the Juniors. For many the memory of our Junior Year will never be forgotten even long after graduation.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Larry Todd, President: Edna Troyer. Treasurer: Larry Brown, Vice-Prexirlwntg Susan Spencer, Secretary. The Sophomore Class began the year with an enrollment of 68 students. We have lost only two, ,Ioan and Particia Vvoodward, who moved to North Carolina. The class sponsored the ulvy League Bop after the Crestline basketball game. December 7. The class held a bake sale in January. We also sold pom-poms at the football games. The class was very happy to have Bennie Kline eleeted as one of the Reserve Cheerleaders. A vote of appreciation ,goes to our advisors. Mrs. Wielanmi and Mr. Marty, for all their help and guidance during the past year.
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