Red Bank High School - Roar Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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room poses JUNIORS Bottom Row: tleft to rightl Nancy Doverspike, Pat Allori, Montez Harmon, Anna Gall-w, Kay Hetrick, Joan Adams, Louella Hull, Dorothy Izzi, Mary Adams. Row 2: Kenneth Boozer, LeRoy Hepler, Vernon Campbell, Burton Fowkes, Greta Crawford. Avalon Delp, Jeanne Kugler, Connie Bish, Rosalie Klimek. Row 3: Donna Golla, Barbara Humes, Kay Barlett, Joyce Daugherty, Tim Bailey, Joe Sayers, Bill Bowersox, Shirley Best. Row 4: Tom Kovalenko, Roger Allen, Vernon Hawk, John Cunningham, George Imhof, Robert Hart- zell, Ralph Boyles, Wylis Blair, Arnold Kunselman. room 2 I greets the reader f , -nfl , , D77 JUNIOBS Bottom Row: rleft to rightl Dorothy Mathers, Wendell Reddinger. Benny Kunselman Norma Nulph, Rita Uplinger, June Shreckengost, Jean Williams, Jane Reitz. Row 2: Clara Stahlman, Ruby Smith, Edward Ritchey, Leonard Snyder. Roger Stewart. Jack Plyler Glenn Mohney, William Reitz. Row 3: Frances McClafTerty, Sara Wiant, Donna Shumaker, Nancy Shumaker, Ernest Shumaker James McCaFferty, Richard Shick, Kenneth Musser, Dean Krotzer. Row 4: Gay Minich, Jane Shaffer, Mary Painter, Charles Brown. James Sherman, David Martin Eugene Walls, Otis Procious. Howard Shoemaker. Not pictured: Caroll Wells. 19

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one more step to go President Bill Bowersox smiles at the thought of a coming Junior dance while officers Wendell Reddinger, Roger Allen, and Ernie Shumaker have a coke. tLeft to right-vice-president, president, treasurer, and secretaryl We hope you have all enjoyed the dances, skating parties, bake sales, rummage sales, and all the other activities the Junior Class has sponsored. We enjoyed doing our assembly programs immensely. All the participants in the programs had fun practicing. At times it may have been a little hard to get some certain characters to work, but it provided some good laughs and was well worth our while, One of our eventful activities was a round and square dance in the school gym. Everyone seemed to have fun as he dived for the oyster and Hpromenaded around the floor. The caller practically hypnotized us with his vivacity, and We were forced, willingly, too, to join in the merry-making. Several of our juniors were outstanding in various school activities. Kay Het- rick, Nancy Shumaker, Jim McCaPferty, and Wendell Reddinger were our repre- sentatives to District Chorus held at Ambridge, Pennsylvania. In the Forensic Speech Contest for Clarion County, Joyce Daugherty and Kay Hetrick did a fine job with serious and humorous declamations. In the all-school play, which enjoyed huge success, there were three juniors, Sally Wiant, Roger Allen, and Barbara Humes. We, the juniors, are proud of our classmates. Next year We shall be seniors. Of course, we're looking forward to that eventful year, but right now, We're doing our best to make the most of this one. l8



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under- upper classmen Sophomore President, Jack Wilson, stands behind the counter to sell candy to officers Marlene McMasters, Bob Lucas, and Joan Murphy. fLeft to Righti-Vice-President, President, Treasurer, Secretary. After the first few days of school had come and gone, it began to dawn on us that we were sophomores in our first year of senior high. We were quite thrilled to know that as sophomores we would be included in more activities than last year. The rush and confusion of school life became a part of us. Our class contributed four of the eight cheerleaders, and there were many other sophomores who were outstanding in other activities. As the days flew by, we also realized that we had to do more work than last year. Biology, JBT, and Plane Geometry presented problems we had never encoun- tered before. We sponsored many activities during the year. We had our annual Sadie Haw- kins' Day celebration, with the girls asking the fellows to go. Then we held skating parties, bake sales, and more dances. We were the class who started talking about the Ice Follies in Pittsburgh, and finally chartered buses so all Redbank Valley students who wished to go could have available transportation. Our class produced the one person eligible to attend State Chorus where only the best singers from all over Pennsylvania gather for festivals of song. Jack Wilson was chosen to represent RVHS. A school year, even if it's packed with activities, somehow has a way of disap- pearing. With only a few regretful backward glances, we face the year ahead confi- dent that we will carry on as juniors with even greater success. 20

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