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Miss Deadrick, Section II First Row—Cleta Keplinger. Joyce Johnson, Lovetta Judy, Shirley Hinkle. Mildred Keplinger. Barbara Mowery, Carol Kimble. Kitty Hull. Second Row—Miss Deadrick. Martha Kline. Thelma Kile. Mary Jane Mitchell. Ina Jane Kesner. Harlan Kesner. Richard Hesse. Third Row—Gene Kile. Charles Keplinger, Roger King. Donald Huffman. Bobby Jenkins. Keith Inskeep. Not present for picture—Ivan Judy. Joy Kisamore. Miss Shackleford, Section III First Row—Betty Woods. Joyce Ours. Darlene Ours. Betty Whetzel, Darlene Rohrbaugh. Shelva Jean Porter. Rose Porter. Nan Phillips. Second Row—Miss Shackleford. Sally Ann Ours. Leda Ours. Delores Sites. Bonnie Rohrbaugh. Patsy Sites. Joan Smith. Third Row—Billy Riggleman. Harlan Yokum. John VanMeter. George Sites. Bobby Smith. Freddie Painter, Allen Phillips, Chester Snyder. Paul Ours. Junior Waldron. Not present for picture—Charity Whitacre. The 1952 Petro-Schola Nineteen
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Page 22 text:
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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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Qiade This class has an enrollment of 110 members. They are divided into four groups with the following sponsors, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Stemple, Mr. Snyder and Mr. Allen. The officers are as follows: Presidents: Sally Tribett, Jack Bowman, Johnny Parks, Karen Nelson; Vice Presidents: Paige Snell, Robert Frye, Phyllis Sites; Secretaries: Mary Ellen Smith. Noreen Alexander, Sharon Roby. Phyllis Keplinger; Treasurers: Delmar Alt. Bill Schell, Helen Swick; Student Council Representatives: Marian Berg. Frankie Rodgers, Edgar Nelson, Eugene Turner. First Row—Virginia Cook. Wanda Bergdoll, Shirley Borror, Esther Frazier, Juanita Borror. Opal Alt, Noreen Alexander, Ellis Goldizen. Second Row—Lovella Feaster. Marian Berg. Shirley Berg, Anna Jane Evans. Jack Bowman. Gary Evans. Mr. Allen. Third Row—Lindon Funkhouser, James Harman, Delmar Alt, Ralph Dovell, Dorsey Crites, Jerry Brill, Marcus Groves. Not present for picture—Denver Alt. Thomas Dawson, Thomas DeLawder, Robert Frye. Robert Harris. First Row—Darlene Hipp. Betty Nesselrodt, Margaret Mauzy, Patty Mowery, Shirley Hawk, Sheila Kile, Frances Hawk. Karen Nelson. Phyllis Keplinger. Second Row—Joe Oates. Scotty McDonald, Jimmie Judy, Waunnetta Likin, Irene Keplinger, Charlotte Hartman. Elizabeth Nicholson. Mr. Snyder. Third Row—Junior Mongold, Melvin Likin, Vernon Lewis, Bernard Ours, Danny Hughes. Ralph Mallow'. Johnny Helmick. Ray Mullenax, Reginald Kimble. Edgar Nelson. Ellsworth Lambert. Twenty The 1952 Petro-Schola
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