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GIgaa, An assembly program given in October by the class was an oddity as the group acted out “The Shooting of Dangerous Dan McGrew”, and a “Gay Ninety Review”. Early in May the Juniors honored the Senior Class with the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The banquet was held in the cafeteria and the dance in the gymnasium. First Row: Alma Ours. Marlene Sage. Janet Swick, Elnita Thorne, Mayselle Riggleman. Joy Ours. Pa- tricia Secrist. Maxine Sites. Arlena Swick. Second Row: Mr. Clower. Geraldine Sites. Onita Wilt. Pearl Ours. Audrey Snyder. Jean Ours. Evelyn Whetzel, Joan Whitacre. Anne Snell. Third Row: Eugene Sites, Gary Van Meter. Junior Stark, Donald Thorne. Richard Smith. Betty Swick. Nina Thorne. Marge Porter, Phyllis Smith. The 1951 Petro-Schola Fifteen
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jjo+UOA, The Junior Class, under the sponsorship of William Hickman and Clement Clower, numbered 60 students. The Class elected Vance Bensenhaver as president, Betty Carr as vice president, Patricia Secrist as secretary, and Mayselle Riggleman as treasurer. In November the class presented their annual play to the school and the public, “The Camp- bells Are Coming”. It was directed by Mr. Hickman, and included a cast of 10 people. First Row: Eloise Mongold, Floyd Coakley, Annabelle Berg, Larry Landis, Glenna Clauze, Mr. Hickman, Second Row Joan Brake. Norma Haire, Betty Brill, Neva Jenkins, Betty Carr. Third Row: Helen Haire, Lucille Harman, Gail Landis. NeUie Mitchell, Beatrice Hawk. Fourth Row: Ralph Hall, Paul Kesner, Carroll Michael, William Hawk, Wade Adams. Fifth Row: Clifton Alt, John Cunningham, Buddy Eye, Ralph King. Fourteen The 1951 Petro-Schola
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Sofdta+tuvieA, The Sophomore Class, under the direction of Mrs. Mohl, Miss Groves and Mrs. Culnon, elected their home room officers as follows: Presidents: Ilene Groves, Eleanor Kimble, Albert Whitmer. Vice Presidents: Phyllis Alt, Carolyn Oates, Rudy Sites. Secretaries: Johnny Boor, Betty Hill, Joyce Whitacre. Student Council Representatives: Maxine Bergdoll, Jean Kesner, William Rodgers. The three Sophomore sections presented an assembly program during American Educa- tion Week. Two representatives from each home room formed the committee which planned the Fresh- men initiation and party. The home rooms have had two parties during the year, one at Christmas and one at Val- entine Day. At one meeting, a committee, headed by Rosetta Sites, compiled a list of ten traits for a better school taken from suggestions presented by every home room student. First Row: Lois Clauze, Mary Mae Hall, Maxine Halterman, Ilene Groves, Johnny Boor. Wesley Cosner, Betty Berg, Lucy Ault, Mrs. Mohl. Second Row: Anita Compton, Phyllis Alt, Maxine Bergdoll. Iva Borror. Evelyn Evans. Joyce Alexander, Ralph Franz, Ronald Borror. Third Row: Merlin Feaster, Delmas Goldizen, Thomas GoKUzen. Elvin Cleaver. John Goldizen, Bruce Alt, James Evans, Harvey Barr, Donald Goldizen. Sixteen The 1951 Petro-Schola
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