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First Row—Robert Michael. Ralph Kesner, Winpna McDonald. Betty Hedrick. Mary Hall. Harold Kesner, Leon Hines. Second Row—Iva Heavener. Jimmy Martin. Phyllis Hawk. Carolyn Hinkle. Carolyn Oates. Junior Kile, Miss Kiser. Third Row—Lorraine Hinkle. Betty Hill. Elwanda McDonald. Mary Ours. Esther Kuykendall. Jean Kesner. Fourth Row—Robert Iman, Eddie Lewis, Lucy Ours. Bobby Nesselrodte. George Leatherman, Herbert Iman. First Row—Jr. Whitmer. Jr. Pennington. Glennwood Sites, Rose Marie Swick, Reva Smith, Fanny Jo Riggle- manSecond Row—Dale Sites, Wayne Reel. Billy Van Fleet, Argie Turner. Virginia Swick. Carolyn Snyder. Miss Crosier. Third Row—Ralph Schaeffer. Rosetta Sites, Jane Self. Lowell Secrist. Rudy Sites. Fourth Row—Martha Parker. Joyce Whitacre. Betty Warner. George Schaeffer. Charles Snyder, Carl Mul- lenex. Lorraine Shook. Jackie Sites. Glenna Stump. William Rogers. Richard Reel. The 1950 Petro-Schola Seventeen
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fyteAiunatt GIqM. First Row—Merlin Feaster, Ralph Franz. Lois Clauze. Phyllis Alt. Maxine Bergdoll. Lucy Ault, Anita Compton. Delmas Goldizen. Betty Crites. Betty Berg. Second Row—Rhoda Goldizen, Mary Ault, Anna Mae Ayers, Mrs. Mohl. Third Row—Elmer Crites, Ronald Borror, Joyce Alexander. Harvey Barr, Betty Feaster, Evelyn Evans, Mary Lou Crites, Cressie Dolly. Fourth Row—Wesley Cosner. Johnny Boor, Elvin Cleaver, Larry Evers, June Darr. John Goldizen. Ilene Groves. The Freshmen Class has an enrollment of 94 members. They are directed by Mrs. Mohl, Miss Kiser and Mrs. Crosier. The class was initiated in the regular fashion by the Sophomore Class during the third week of school. The class is very industrious and has had home room parties and a fruit roll for Mrs. Mohl. The officers are as follows: Mrs. Mohl’s Home Room—President, Ilene Groves; Vice President, Johnny Boor; Secretary, Betty Feaster; Treasurer, Phyllis Alt; Student Council, Joyce Alexander. Miss Kiser’s Home Room—President, Eleanor Kimble; Vice President, Jean Kesner, Secre- tary, Elwanda McDonald; Treasurer, Carolyn Oates; Student Council, Betty Hill. Miss Crosier’s Home Room—President, Junior Whitmer; Vice President, Reva Smith; Secre- tary, Lorraine Shook; Treasurer, Fanny Joe Riggleman. Sixteen The 1950 Petro-Schola
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ZiCfltUt Q ade First Row—Jimmy Calhoun, Venus Alt, Juanita Judy, Keith Bergdoll, Joe Evans. Merlin Kesner. Second Row—Edith Borror, Imogene Goldizen, Betty Keplinger. Jean Goldizen, Kathern Kesner, Harold Hines. Third Row—Zunella Johnson, Rosalee Alt, Keith Frazier, Mary Kesner, Norma Jean Goldizen. Fourth Row—Nadine Glass. Bruce Borror, Jackie Harman. Bessie Berg. Jimmy Judy. Fifth Row—Nellie Heavener. Carl Barr. The eighth grade is divided into three sections: Section I—Sponsor—Mrs. Thompson, President—Nadine Glass, Vice President—Rosalee Alt, Secretary—Jean Goldizen, Treasurer—Nellie Heavener, Student Council—Joe Evans. Section II—Sponsor—Miss Groves, President—Juanita Lewis, Vice President—Glendora Kimble, Secretary-Treasurer—Darlene Pennington, Student Council—David Lipscomb. Section III—Sponsor—Mr. Lloyd Snyder, President—Robert Whitmer, Vice President—Frank Snyder, Secretary-Treasurer—Elaine Sheppard, Student Council—John Waddy. Eighteen The 1950 Petro-Schola
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