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First Row—Jimmy Rotruck. Alice Shipe. Rosella Veach. Betty Smith. Elaine Sheppard. Robert Whitmer. Curtis Whetzel. Second Row—Mr. McAvoy. Merlin Stump. Marvin Thome. Chester Sites. Shirley Shook. Connie Tribett Robert Smith. Third Row—Douglas Veach. Donnie VanMeter, John Waddy, Curtis Sites. Keith Taylor. First R;w—Blanche Likens. Barbara Ours. Genevieve Rohrbaugh. Alta Kitzmiller. Glendora Kimble. Darlene Pennington. Juanita Lewis. Second Row—Miss Ruddle. Lyle Rohrbaugh, Kermit McDonald. Esther Kisamore. Reva Rohrbaugh. Gene Michael. David Lipscomb. Third Row—Wayne Mitchell. Romeo Painter. Philo Mongold. Keith Mongold. Galen Rohrbaugh. Laurence Roby. The 1952 Petro-Schola Seventen
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SojitvcHnate GlaAA The Sophomore Class had sixty-five students and three class sponsors: Mrs. Margaret Godden, Miss Mary Lee Ruddle and Mr. Rogers McAvoy. One of the highlights of the Sophomore Class activities came early in the year with the initiation of the Freshmen Class. The week of festivities ended with a party which was given the Freshmen by the Sophomore Class. Another activity of the Sophomore Class was the Christmas program dramatizing ‘ The Littlest Angel”. Santa and his pack, a decorated tree on the lighted stage, Santa’s north pole, a kitchen orchestra, and a mimic of “Two Front Teeth” made a most interesting holiday program. The officers from the three home rooms were as follows: David Lipscomb, Connie Tribett, and Nadine Glass, Presidents; Elaine Sheppard, Barbara Ours, and Rosalie Alt. Vice Presidents; Secretaries were Betty Smith, Alta Kitzmiller, and Joan Goldizen; Treasurers, Rosella Veach, Gene Michael, and Nellie Heavener; Student Council representatives were Robert Whitmer, Glendora Kimble, and Bruce Boor. First Row—Mary Kesner. Nadine Glass. Rosalee Alt, Jean Gcldizen. Nellie Heavener. Amogene Goldizen. Ruth Frazer. Betty Ketterman. Second Row—Mrs. Goddin. Zenella Johnson. Edith Beer. Beverly Alt. Jimmy Calhcun. Carl Barr. Third Row—Dcnnie Kessel. Bruce Boer. Jimmy Judy. Harold Hines. Jimmy Kessel. Keith Bergdoll. Sixteen The 1952 Petro-Schola
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tyi iltme+L GLgAA. The Freshmen Class has an enrollment of sixty-eight students. They are under the leadership of Mrs. Mohl, Miss Deadrick and Miss Shackleford. The class was initiated in the regular fashion by the Sophomore Class. Most of the 9th grade observed “Freshmen Week” rules laid down by the sophisticated Sophomores. During the week they were known to burst forth into songs and school yells at the slightest provoca- tion. Showing the magnanimous respect due the upper classmen, the lowly Freshmen kept a well-polished shine on the shoes of the mighty Sophomores. Officers are as follows: Presidents: Nancy Cline, Kitty Hull, Nan Phillips; Vice Presi- dents: Ruth Cuppett. Roger King, Betty Woods; Secretaries: Delores Brooks, Mary Jane Mitchell. Joan Smith; Student Council Representatives: Donald Graham. Harlan Kesner, Allen Phillips. Mrs. Mohl, Section I First Row—Shirley Carr. Bonnie Hawk. Charlotte Ayers, Diana Crites, Janet Crites, Edna Hines. Shirley Groves. Second Row—Nancy Clime, Mary Catherine Harman, Ruth Cuppett, Vada Alt, Delores Brooks, Mary Ellen Groves. Mrs. Mohl. Third Row—Glenn Borror, Tommy Feaster, Lee Goldizen, Johnny Bensemhaver, Wayne Barr, Donald Graham. Not present for picture—Betty Jane Hall, Roby Collins, Charles Funkhouser. Eighteen The 1952 Petro-Schola
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