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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President - Mary Ann Kaple Vice-president - Sue Bevis Secretary - Carol Schank Treasurer - - Velma Snipes Student Council - - Mary Ann Kaple Marilyn Wenzlick Clarabelle Stacklin Class Sponsors - - Mrs. Shirley Rock Mr. Glenn Miller In September 1956, thirty-eight Freshmen started a very busy high schlool life. Ro- berta Osborn served as Class President: Secretary-Treasurer was Irene Strohm, and Student Council Representatives were Sherryl Eckstein and Irene Strohm. The Class Advisor was Kenneth Cummins. During this year Harold Thompson withdrew and Beverly Watson joined the class. Tom Kaple, Sam Hosey, Larry Kimmel, Allison Shell, David Snyder, and Kenneth Studer added a boost to the basketball and base- ball teams and Roberta Osborn was a varsity cheerleader. As Freshmen this group had a party in November and a skating party in February. A tragic drowning d-uring the summer of 1957 took the lives of two of their class- mates, Roberta Osborn and Sherryl Eckstein. Thirty-four Sophomores started the school year by electing Irene Strohm, Presi- dent: Tom Kaple, Vice-president: Larry Kimmel, Secretary: and Sam Hosey, Treasur- er. Mary Ann Kaple and Marilyn Wenzlick were Student Council Representatives. Kenneth Bishop served -as the Class Advisor. The same six athletes participated in sports and Larry Bishop was manager of the basketball team. This group started their Junior year with a bang. They gained two new members, Barbara Powers and Delmar Blanton, but also lost two, David Snyder and Robert Lucius. Tom Kaple, Larry Kimmel, Sam Hosey, and Alllison Shell showed ability in sports and Mary Ann Kaple cheered them along as a' reserve cheerleader. Larry Bishop served the team as manager again. The Juniors have shown their ambition by sponsoring bake sales, square dances and a class play. Now as. the end of the year is rolling around, they are looking forward to the one remaining year of school and to becoming Seniors Good luck, kids! FIRST ROW: Harry Aichholz, Sue Bevis, Larry Bishop, Delmar Blanton, Tom Clark, Alan Cramer. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Faeth, Barbara Frantz, Barbara 'Gies, David Gies, Lucille I-Iiler, Sam Hosey, THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Ka-ple, Rolbert Kaple, Tom Kaple, Larry Kimmel, 'C-harles Pifher, Bavbara Powers. FOURTH ROW: Roger Rettig, Carol Schank, Marion Schank, Allison Shell, Velma Snipes, Claraabelle Stacklin. FIIFTI-I ROW: 'Sharon Steigerwalt, Iren-e Strohm, Kenny Studer, Madeline Ulmer, John Vaniehek, Bev- erly Watson. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Wenzlick, Margaret Wurm. A'BSENT: Janet Badertscfher, Doris Donnerslbach, James Pitzen.
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