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SOPHO ORE CLASS First Row: Mrs. Johnson, Jean Sindel, Presi- dentg Paul Tedrow, Vice President: Opal Green, Secretaryg Carole Smith, Treas- urerg Richard Mohler, Student Council, Mi-.'Klee Second Row: Glenda Lou Alspaugh, Lois Arn- old, Juanita Baugh, Daryll Bernath, Gen- evieve Beaverson, Bob Borck, Hal Bower- man. Third Row: Archie Buchanan, Nancy Currier, Martha Dickerson, Luella Eaton, jack Eickholt, Audrey Evans, joaneEvans Fourth Row: Ray Fitch, Bob Greisinger, Paul Greutman, Patsy Harris, Doris Hoffman, Lucille Johnson, Richard Konrath Fifth Row: Valerie LaMont, Shirley Mandly, Leon Mann, Doris McKibbin, jon Mc- Quillin, Chalmer Mohler, Marilyn Morr Sixth Row: Glenn Mull, Modesta Neville, Jean Raker, Howard Reckner, Richard Roth, Melba Schoonover, Bob Segrist Seventh Row: Dick Segrist, Paul Shelt, ,Tack Short, Bill Schrock, Sue Smith, Bob Stevens, Tom Studer Eighth Row: Roger T ju in ,Althea Terwilli- ger, Marilyn Trfwy- G:-5-'ry Trowbridge, ,Terry Tuckerman Tu Ulrich, Patricia Vaughan Ninth Row: Arthur W,',cb Hman, Janice Wil- liams, Hermine Wiriseman, G r etc h e n Winterhoff The Sophomores have had a busy year making as much money as pos- sible for their trip to Wfashington, D. C. Magazine campaigns for the Crowell and Curtis Publishing Companies kept them busy during the month of Feb- ruary. Valerie LaMont became star salesman in the class by selling 3119.60 worth of subscriptions. Next on their agenda was the 5-H banquet on March 29. The class mothers prepared the food and the class served a delicious meal. But all work and no play even makes Sophomores dull,vso to prevent that unfortunate circumstance the class had an informal party in December.
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JU IOR CLASS PLAY I l First Row Seated: Donelda Lozer, Donna Fortncy, Elsie Keiser, Marcia Koester, Carol LaSalle, Betsy Shelt Second Row Standing: Clifford Eckert, Kent McKee, Doran Snyder, David Beatty, Doris Brown, Margaret Bratton, Sue Segrist, Mrs. Mack Third Row Standing: Arthur VVelcl1, Marilyn Ruger, Milton Hollinger, Calvin Brehm, james Nofzinger. And Came The Spring, a comedy of modern youth was presented November 30, 1948, by the Junior class, under the direction of Mrs. Mack. It is the story of a typical American family who suddenly find themselves surrounded by spring, and love. On the nrst day of spring vacation, Midge, the ' 1 in jest. finds herself amidst her Hrst love, Buzz Lindsay, but it seems that the gentle'-nrtif of her choice is unluckily in love with Midge's older sister, Virginia. When Midge :.ttr.inpts to manage lives and emotions to suit her own needs, the hectic and hilarious CO!-Ctlil'l'1S into which she plunges the family almost prove disastrous. She causes her sister Zll?'l1Oinf to lose the right boy: she disrupts brilliant brother Elliott,s carefully planned life as a writer of tragic novelsg she threatens her father's businessg in short the sanity and well-being of everyone concerned is threatened. But in the end, Midge again steps in and fixes things up: and bv the t11ne spring vacation is over, the three Hartman children have taken important steps toward maturity. Their parents have learned a few things, too. The characters were: Mr. Jeffrey Hartman-jim Nofzingerg Elliott Hartman-Dave Beattyg Buzz Lindsay-Everett Neville, Keith Nolan-Milton Hollinger, Freddie North- Art XVelch, Mr. Fields-Kent McKeeg Alan Fields-Calvin Brehmg Mrs. Fields-Doris Browng Mrs. Louise Hartman-Betsy She-ltg Midge Hartman--Elsie Keiser, Virginia Hart- man-Donna Fortneyg Edna-Carol LaSalle, Clancy-Doran Snyder, Carollyn VVebster- Marcla Ixoesterg Christine Myers-Sue Segristg Gabby Allen-Margaret Brattong Mes- senger Boy-Skip Eckert. Mrs. Mack did a splendid job as director.
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FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Mrs. Mack, Milton Rearick, Presi- dent, Glenda McQuilliln, Secretaryg Jean Segrist, Student Council, Richard Basich, Sally Beatty, Miss Nan Second Row: Dale Bechstein, Ned Bechtel, Tibby Bowerman, David Cole, Dallas Cunningham, Hal Dailey, Roger Dailey Third Row: Donald Deck, Rebekah Ernst- hausen, Nancie Falor, Beatrice Finney, Marion Frank, Audrey Frey, Richard Green. Fourth Row: 'Donald Haas, Donna Haas, Glenn Harmon, Sue Hartley, Joann Henricks, Charles Hudson, Betty Kidder 1 Fifth Row: Dick Kigar, Daryl Kleck, Grace Lambert, jerry Lambert, Dick Lehman, Donald Lehman, Howard Leupp Sixth Row: Minnie Mattin, Virgil Miller, Don- ald Nofzinger, Vernon O'Brien, Dorothy Ohlinger, Lavonne O'NeIll, R a y m o n d O'Neill Seventh Row: Cale Rash, Margaret Ros s, Marion Ross, Dorothy Sams, Jack Scherf, Albert Sharpe, Donna Shirkey Eighth Row: Donahel Skates, Francis Skates. Ioan Skates, jimmy Slagle, Janice Smith, Richard Stickley, Edwin Stine Ninth Row: Virginia Taylor, Dorothy Tedrow, Kenneth Tremain, Marlene Tuckerman, Gene Vance, Donna Mae Vondran, Ruth Waclitmaxi Not Pictured: Martin Mohler, Jim Weber. Donna Durham, Kenneth Walters The Freshmen class has an enrollment of 63. They are working hard at concessions trying to make their goal of S300 for the year. They also voted on class dues to make this goal. The Freshmen Get-Acquainted party was held October 11. They invited their parents and the faculty.
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