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74:4 Sapdamaze 65444 , ildlllllll. llliitllfi. lf gulxxsur- :'viH'l'i -. l'i.,lil1l.'.l 1-iii., ll lf 441. 1- .-.-314' ', gil- :il-!.' l!. .'. 'l7 , vfl Nl , . f l The Sophomore Class consisting of fifty-seven members started the year 1952-53 by electing the following ofiicers: Raymond Phillips, president, Raymond Van Hemel, vice- P1'eSidentS Malgafet Scherbyn, Secretary! Alice Gifford, treasurerg Richard Van De- venter, assembly committee representative. Money making activities included the selling of Stanley Products during January and February and a bake sale on February 28th. Two one act plays entitled Mushrooms Coming Up, and Shock of His Life, were presented on March 27th. The class advisors are Mrs. Miriam Howard and Mr. Donald E. Yarter. First row: B. Iddings, E. Conklin, E. Buisch, M. Duel, I. Perkins. Second row: Mrs. Miriam Howard, advisor, A. Gifford, M. Scherbyn, R. VanDeventer, R. Phillips, R. VanHemel, Mr. Donald E. Yarter, advisor. Third row: C. Madigan, E. French, J. Henderson, C. Adams, G. Hart, Bette Ann Enders, E. Clasing, B. Denniston. Fourth row: C. Iddings, D. Nellis, G. VanCamp, H. Eggleton, B. House, L. Johnson, C. DcRuytcr, E. Nayaert, J. Smith. Fifth row: W. Smith, P. Miller, A. Clement, L. Heusler, D. Diederich, P. Hoppel, A. Conner, J. Nagel, P. Glass, K. Conklin. d L B ilc C. Verdehem, M. Knapp, P. Dersham, Sixth row: IJ. Ulmer, 13. King, S. Lor , . a ly, S. Marines, S. Solos, F. Kirch, W. Filiatreau. 27
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75g famine 66444 . - 2 2 i W , Q :Q First row: A. Finewood, N. House, J. Hildreth, N. Johnson, J. Edington, A. Steadman- Second row: Mr. Elliott Johnson, advisor, J. Brinkerhoff, T. Salisbury, C- Tiffany, F Rlchmond, S, Tyman, Miss Emily Anderson, Miss Mary Louise Connolly, adviS01'S Third row: J. Banwell, E. Edington, E. Hand, P. DeRuyter, R. Howard, S. R0b61'tS- Fourth row: Robert We B. Hatch, J. Rector. Fifth row: H. Graves, S. Mattoon, D. Burnett, Dyke, E. Fisher, W. F1'9HCl1, 11 Eighmey, R. Lutz, J. Taney, B. Miller, R. Conklin. Sixth row: J. Buisch, J. Cain, F. Matto F. M l on, as yn, T. Driscoll, R. Smith, T. Cheney, P. Hulster, P. Perk' C. ins, DeWeaver, R. Goodman. The Junior Class composed of forty-seven members began the year by electing ill? following officers: Frederick Richmond, president, Thomas Salisbury vice presldent, Carol Tiffan se t ' y, cre ary, Sue Tyman, treasurer, Charles DeWeaver,, assembly com- mittee representative Miss Emily Ander M' I . son, iss Mary Louise Connolly, and Ml'- Elliott Johnson are the class advisors The Junior Play, Mr. Beane From Lima Was the first money-raising activity of the year. It proved to be a huge success and afforded a big boost to the treasury. In th l A .1 e atter part of November, the class decided on rings, which arrived in early pri . 1 Basketball schedule pencils were sold before and during the basketball season. A reasonable profit was netted from this. I A ' ' ' n pril a roller skating party was held at schools as a money making project. The annual Junior Prom was held in May and W2S a social and financial success. The class looks ahead t th 0 e' senior year in P. C. S. If it proves to be as eveliliful as the last three years, it will surel b ' y e the grandest of all. 26 bb, G. Yancey, L. Gaylord, C. Black, M. Grube, M. E. Travis, 746: 'llnf f elcctinif U pl-Qsidf-nt: Venter, df 110110 and Fclml'L Cominif li The C 1 ' an 1 First row: Second rox R. Ph' Third rou Ender Fourth 1'0' C. Del Fifth row Conne Sixth row l S. Ma
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75g 7zeedmcw 65444 ' ' w 5 5 A . a , ,u if , Y ' ,V . I b . + I , ::. L A 5 lg, Q 2 f, 4 in 'J' r B -4. First row: D. Conklin, R. Carlson, J. Baker, D. Craig, S. Benge, G. Scherer, R- WhitS0H- Second row: Mrs. Esther Worden, advisor, N. Maines, J. Phillips, A. DeWandel, P- Peake, D. Treadwell, Miss Kathryn Schuster, advisor, Mr. Arlon Wilber, advisor. Third row: J. Johnson, C. Green, W. Cleveland, F. Taney, G. Guard. Fourth row: M. Field, M. Lyon, V. Madigan, M. Kenyon, J. Hollenbeck, J. Frederick, C. G ' S ' ' els, . McCann, David White, A. Lowrey, G. Gleason. Fifth row: E. Maslyp, J. Maslyn, E. Hand, Donald White, A. Vittorio, J. Rector, R. Schoemaker, J. Kgirch, H. Tanner, L. Butler, G. Heusler, D. Iddings. Sixth row: C. Amidon, N. Middlebrook, C. Taney, D. Neve, H. Blackman, L. Arnold, D- Yeckl R ey, . Horton, R. Hofer, D. Gelder, K. Overslaugh, N. Oaks. IH c e year's oiiicers, The following were elected: Paul Pake, president, Donald Treadwell, vice-president, Ann DeWande1, secretary, Janice Phillips, treasurer, Dale Gelder, assembly committee. September seventy-one freshmen met to ele t th On November 15, 1952 the class held a bake sale in Comb's Grocery store as the first money-making project A 1ou d . ' n and square dance was held on April 24, 1953, as another project. The class presented Frosh Frolics as the assembly program on March 6. The advisors for the year were: Miss Kathryn Schuster, Mr. Arlon Wilber, and Mrs. Esther Worden. 28 Bowen, H. Edington, D. Dutton, C. Mattoon, M. Walters, L. Main, K- SJW M. , . W ag ,z f WJ. 7 ... J tie, HOMERC First row Smitl' Second ro' Third row D. Od Fourth ro Andrc HOMERO' First row: Second row Bailey Third row J. Glez
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