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4--H-fa- --------:---::--- N E - WA - HI .Junior CLASS HISTORIJ President - - Marlene Shealy Vice-President - John Hertzer Secretary Carol Heydinger Treasurer - - Forrest Kraft Class Sponsor - - Mr. Robey On September 2, 1953, twenty-seven Freshmen began their journey through high school. The first big thrill they experienced was initiation day. The boys looked like pin-up girls in skirts and blouses on backwards. The girls wore skirts and jeans backwards and brought buckets to carry the Seniors' books. The officers for that year were: President, Charles Nicol, Vice-President, Everett Springer, Secretary, Mary Jean Kapleg Treasurer, Ruth Bechtel: and Class Sponsor, Mr. Cummins. In No- vember the class had a skating party. A few of the boys have athletic ability. Ever- ett Springer is on the baseball team, and our reserve basketball boys are: Charles Nicol, Everett Springer, and Joe Snipes. This class gained a new member, Bill Snyder. The following year, the officers elected were: President, Everett Springeri Vice- President, Donald Studer, Secretary, Marlene Shealyg Treasurer, Bonnie Ulmer, and Class Sponsor, Mr. John Cole. There are some new members on the baseball and bas- ketball teams this year. Donald Studer, August Stacklin, John Hertzer and Joe Snipes have made the reserve basketball team. Everett Springer, August Stacklin, and Donald Studer are now on the baseball team. Everett Springer is also on the var- sity team. This class had three energetic cheerleaders that year who were: Mary Jean Kaple, Ruth Bechtel, and Bonnie Ulmer. The Sophomores sponsored a dance this year and a Lenten assembly. The Juniors are already making plans for the Junior-Senior banquet which they have been looking forward to. The class play they have selected is entitled Take Your Medicine. Bonnie Ulmer is again doing a good job of cheerleading this year. Bob Fry is also doing a good job as manager. On the varsity team this year we have Everett Springer, Joe Snipes, Donald Studer, and Charles Nicol. The Juniors wel- comed two new members into their class, Janice Niedermier and Donald Alt.
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mln ........-..-......-..-..-..-..-...-..- N E . WA . H I ...............-.........-..........- X JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW: Carole Ackerman, Joan Alt, Donal-d Alt, Ruthie Bechtel, Bob Evans, Holi Fry. SECOND ROW: John Hertzer, Carol Heydinger, Virginia Heydinger, Doris Hosanz. Mary Jean Kaple, Yvonne Kessler. THIRD ROW: Forrest Kraft, Joyce Laux, Charles Nicol, Janice Niedermier, Norma McCarthy, Sue Ann Mohuhoff. FOURTH ROW: Donna Pine, Marlene Shealy, Joe Snipes, Lawrence Snipes, Bill Sny- icler, Everett Springer. FIFTH ROW: August Stacklin, Donnie Stu-der, Bonnie Ulmer, Louis Wechter.
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