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First Row: Frick, Mitchell, Taylor, Harris, Emler, Moffett, Deaver, Pennybaker, Pyatt, Doty, Dutro, Davis. Second Row: Mr. Ringer, Marshall, Haines, Corns, Seyerle, Mitchell, McClellan, Morgan, Prior, Bachelor, Dal¬ ton, Arnold, Druram, E. Barker, Pletcher, Hendrickson, M. Miller. Third Row: D. Miller, Mr. Dilley, Kreis, M. Thomas, Swick, McFerren, Rogers, Groves, M. Moore, Swingle, Burtnett, Lynch, Henderson, Hosom, Lovell, Collins, Trout, Mr. Hatfield, B. Martin, Mr. Fulwider, Stutes. Fourth Row: Murray, Payne, Bates, Dietz, Morrison, Newton, Hartman, Wallace, G. Moore, Smith, Israel, Yon- ley, Parker, Deitrick, J. Martin. Fifth Row: Woerner, Perkins, Garrett, J. Barker, Casssidy, Elkington, P. Thomas, McMahon, Blake, Staker, Neil. (TVK7 FRESHMAN HOME ROOM 109 Looking backward to September 6, 1950 we see 36 misguided, bewildered freshmen entering room 109. That first day still haunts us. But at the end of the long corridor Mr. Hatfield and Mr. Ringer waited to make us feel at home. Carrying out tradition the Seniors welcomed us with open arms. We will long remember Initiation. It rivaled Mid-evil torture. The first main event of the season was the elec¬ tion of officers. Those elected were: President .Fred Dietz Vice President .Sam McMahon Secretary .Donna McClellan Treasurer .Patricia Dalton Sam McMahon represented us in Junior Red Cross and Fred Dietz was selected for Student Council. When attendants were chosen for the homecom¬ ing our home room was honored by having Sandra Lynch as freshman attendant. Those who tried out for football and were chosen were: Gene Blake, Marvin Hartman, Brandt Elking¬ ton, Fred Dietz, James Barker, and Fred Cassidy. Fred Cassidy was also chosen for reserve basketball. Two of the three reserve cheerleaders also cam e from 109. They were: Barbara Kries and Sandra Lynch. Class dues were collected by taxing each person 25 cents every six weeks. Thanks to the teachers for their co-operation and help. Without them we would still be bewildered freshmen. PATTY DALTON FRESHMAN HOME ROOM 117 On September 6, 1951, forty students entered room 117. That day will always remain in our memories. Our home room teachers, Mr. Dilley and Mr. Fulwider greeted us at the door. The first thing that made us feel at home was initiation. The Seniors were very glad to torture us with lipstick. Yes sir, those days we will never forget! Now as we move on through the days comes elec¬ tion day. President ..Clifford Smith Vice President .Larry Perkins, Secretary .Mary Jean Seyerle Treasurer.Donald Newton Eugene Staker served as Red Cross representa¬ tive. Class dues were collected by taxing each student 25c each six weeks. We also had a party out by the Dutch oven roast¬ ing hot dogs. After that the boys of the freshman class tried out for football. The following represented us: Donald Newton, Eugene Staker, Larry Perkins, Lee Wallace, Vernon Woerner, Jim Martin, Darryl Payne, Gene Moore, Paul Thomas, Clifford Smith. Bob Murray was chosen as manager for the foot¬ ball team. Most of the same boys represented us on the reserve basketball team. They were Donald New¬ ton, Larry Perkins, Lee Wallace, Gene Moore, Jim Martin, Clifford Smith, Fred Cassidy, and Bob Mur¬ ray was manager. Next I believe was homecoming attendants. San¬ dra Lynch was chosen as freshman attendant. May we thank the good teachers who are helping us prepare for the years to come. GARY PENNYBAKER Page Twenty-three
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First Row: Burtnett, Tanner, Kussmaul, Fisher, Russell. Second Row: Winland, Hayes, Harrop, Taylor, Hendershot, Porter, Abele, Swingle, J. Wolfe, Knowlton, Nun- ner, MacLaine, Miss Forbes. Third Row: Mrs. Saunders, Miss Richardson, Kinkade, C. Wolfe, McAtee, Jones, Frame, Harrison, Steed, Sims, Hill, Harper, S. Wolfe, Staley, Hamilton, Miss Milligan. Fourth Row: Wentz, Mason, R. Pletcher, Boyer, Yonley, Dye, Peck, Lovell, Roberts, Loomis, Foster, Pierce. Fifth Row: Stutes, Watson, Samson, Barclay, Brannon, Mell, Knaup, Bennett, S. Hartman, P. Hartman. (TW SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 202 Our home room is composed of twenty-six pupils under the supervision of Mrs. Saunders with Miss Richardson as her assistant. The following officers were elected earlier in the year. They are as follows: President .Don Pierce Vice President .Verlyn Porter Secretary .Ruth Swingle Treasurer ..Patty Sims Danny Watson was chosen to represent us in Stu¬ dent Council and Patty Sims was elected as Red Cross Representative. The participants in reserve basketball were Dan¬ ny Watson, Earl Pletcher, and Don Pierce. We were represented in football by Don Pierce, Danny Watson. Earl Pletcher, and Roger Pletcher. Many boys and girls from this home room play in the intrumural games at noon. There are also many from this room which are in the band. We, the Sophomore class wish to thank the faculty for their patience and guidance throughout our first two years of high school thus far. JOAN WOLFE SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 208 Miss Forbes home room is composed of thiry-four pupils with Miss Milligan as her assistant. The first event for the year was the election of class officers. They are as follows: President .Jerry Brannon Vice President...Dick Kussmaul Secretary .Lois MacLaine Treasurer .Marjorie Jones John Barclay was elected to serve on the Student Council. The Red Cross representative was Jim Boyer. In October the Sophomore Class enjoyed a hay ride and weiner roast at the fire tower at Cutler Lake. We were represented on the football team by: John Barclay, Jerry Brannon, Stanley Hartman, Bill Mell, Kent Lovell, John Loomis, Jim Boyer. The Varsity cheerleaders are all from the Sopho¬ more Class. They are Dick Kussmaul and Marjorie Jones from room 208 and Patty Staley from room 202 . JIM BOYER Page Twenty-two
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