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MARY OHLER Class Play 4 Basketball 1-2 Music 1-2 JOAN RILEY Class Plays 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Music 1-2-4 BARBARA WGLFE Class Play 4 Basketball 1-2 Music 1-2-3-4 Secretary 1 1817 'WM Mi- 'Wm -X.. JIM PRICE Class Play 3 Music 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 President2 Softball 2-4 JANE SMITH Class Play 4 Basketball 1-2 Music 1-2 BILL WORKINGER Class Play 3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Musicl Vice-Pres.3 Softball 2-4
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RUTH GEPHART Editor-in-Chief Class Play 4 Basketball 1-2 Secretary 3 Music 1-2 ELLEN JONES Class Plays 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Music 1-2 GLORIA MERRIMAN Class Plays 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Music. 1-2-3-4 M' -PQ- 'Wann ,uw- Q' BENJAMIN JONES Basketball 1-2 Treasurer 2 Music l HERMAN KELSEY Class Play 3 Basketball 1-2 Music 1 Vice-Pres. 1 ALICE MUSSER Class Play 4 Basketball l-2 Music 1-2 Nine
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Seam Glau Jluiafuf In September, 1947, twenty-nine green freshmen entered the walls of P. M. H. S After getting acquainted with the trends of high school, we chose the following class of- ficers. President, Bill Sipeg Vice-Pres. Herman Kelsey, Secretary, Dorothy Myersg Treasurer. Barbara Wolfeg Sponsor, Mr. Coppess. We had one class party during the school year at the school. Everyone enjoyed a fine time. The outstanding remembrance of the year was freshmen initiation. Twenty-seven students returned for the Sophomore year. Three pupils fell by the wayside during the year. They were, Dorothy Burkhart, Florine Jacobs, and Elizabeth Cortez. George Geyer moved to Kirkland township. We gained two new members, Bob Grim and Mary Frey. The following officers were elected for that year: President, Jim Priceg Vice-President, Dorothy Myersg Secretary, Erma Fortneyg Treas- urer, Ben J ones, Sponsor, Mrs. Frances Frey. We had two parties that year. One was held at Hanna Nuttman, Park and the other one was a skating party held at Sun Set Park. The big event of the year was receiving our class rings. Twenty-two members returned as Juniors intending to stick it out for the year. We lost Donna Allen, Bob Grim, Bill Sipe, Marvin Watkins, and Virginia Taylor. The class officers were chosen as follows: President, Dorothy Myersg Vice-President, Bill Workingerg Secretary, Ruth Gephart: Treasurer, Jim Freyg Sponsor, Mr. Coppess. We had two parties during the year. One at Hanna Nuttman Park and the other one at the school. We presented our class play, The Angel of Red Canyon , March l7, 1950. It was well received and appreciated. We all enjoyed our class trip with the Seniors to New York City, Niagara Falls, and Canada during the spring. We were kept very busy during the year selling Christmas Cards, magazines, and learning our class play. We all enjoyed a successful year. Dignified Seniors-that's us! Twenty-one of us returned to struggle for our goal - graduation. We lost one member, Betty Roebuck, who entered the army for Uncle Sam. After giving much thought to choosing our Senior class officers, we chose: Eleven
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