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FBESHIVIEN CLASS SEATED: Donna Fundum, Mary lo Smith, Doris Fought, Valeda Roszman, Peggy Buckland, Mary Weisenberger, Martha Pargeon, Norma Lou Smith. STANDING: Bonnie Fenstermaker, Shirley Hinter-man, Iohn Schimmoller, Charles McClure, Ian Rose Camburn, lack Schierloh, Lowell Perkey, Carol Douglas, Ray Kohli. Sponsor: Mrs. Foster. ABSENT: Dave Core, Frank Hazelton, Betty I-lazelton. President ........ ......... D ave Core Vice President . . . . .Peggy Buckland Secretary .................. Valeda Roszman Treasurer ...................... Doris Fought S. C. Representative. .Mary Ann Weisenberger 26 The Freshmen, or greenies as we are other- wise known, started our first year of high school with twenty pupils. We sighed with relief to know that we finally had reached high school. ln October an initiation party was given for us by the upper classmen. We all had plenty of fun in spite of high heels and smeared lip- stick. We gave a Hollowe'en party for the sopho- mores in October. All the Freshmen enjoyed getting it ready and giving it. Two girls from our class are in the contest one-act play. They are Doris Fought and Mary Weisenberger. Good luck, girls! Margaret, Ian Rose, Donna, Betty, Shirley, Valeda, lack, Iohn, and Mary Io took part in the local one-act play program. Mary Weisenberger was selected from our high school to enter a beauty contest at De- fiance last fall, where she received second place. The Freshmen are all very enthusiastic about basketball. Five of our boys played on the Iunior High and Reserve basketball teams. Three of our girls were cheerleaders. Valeda Hoszman was one of our high school cheer- leadersg Shirley Hinterman and Doris Fought were two of the Iunior High cheerleaders. We gave a March of Dimes assembly, Ian- uary 29. Ian Rose wrote the play for the pro- gram. We shall now sign off until next year when we shall greet you as the Sappy Sophomores. CWe hope.l Weisenberger Builders If you want a house, we have it.
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SUPHUIVIURES SEATED: Doris Ann Moore, Carolyn Frey, Sally Pie-rman, Phyllis Snyder, Evelyn Schimmoller, lanet Now. STANDING: Thelma Cox, Zelma Cox, lim Pope, Ted Stover, Sam Geisy, Dale Widmark, Advisor, Miss Ogle. OFFICERS President .................... Phyllis Snyder Vice President . .. .... Evelyn Schimmoller Secretary .................. Doris Ann Moore Treasurer . ....................... Ianet Now Student Council Representative. .Carolyn Frey The sophomore class started the year with a lot of determination to do their best. We have kept right on trying. We gained a new member near the end of the year, Pat Fawcett. Also we had a new advisor, Miss Ogle. The freshmen gave us a party at the beginning of the year and we gave one for them at the end of the school term. Ouite a few members of the class went out for the one-act plays. Two were in the contest play. , Ted Stover and Sam Geisey played on the basketball team this year, and Ianet Now was one of the cheerleaders. Ted and Sam also took an active part in the track meets. Ianet was the only member of our class to go out for Prince of Peace, and she did very well. Congratulations! We sponsored a Valentines Assembly and an Easter Chapel. Rev. W. Thomas was the speaker for our chapel. Our class had a very busy year, and we are looking forward to an even busier year as Iuniors . Herringhaus G Son Furniture-Floor Covering Frigidaire Appliances Ottawa, Ohio
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