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room I I freshmen pose I-'RESHMEN Bonom Row: tleft to right? Winnie Shumaker, Hilda Smith, Sally Skinner, Betty Shankle, Joanne Brocious, Ruth Shreckengost, Phyllis Shreckengost. Row 2: Gary Shea, David Young, Connie Sloan, Norma Stewart, Janice Sloan, Carol Griffin, Shirley Wadding, Veryl Slagle. Row 3: Lee Wagner, Ronald Foringer, Gerald Wiant, Dean Shaffer, John Anthony, Danny McCauley, John Delp, Robert White. Row 4: James Stepulla, Richard Clemens, Robert Johnston, John Smith. Robert Wiant, William Brinker, Kenneth Shaffer, Ford Summerville, Noi Pictured: Gale Beers, Allen Myers, Ronald Shreckengost, Frank Gallo. a look at room I2 FRESHMEN Bottom Row: tleft to rightl Shirley Guthrie. Kay Neese, Ruth Pence, Doretha Smith, Marian Reariek, Gracie Shaffer. Ray Nulph. Row 2: Annie Tabler. Shirley Nulph, Mary Rearick. Patty Young, Patty Carlos, Beatrice Salvadori. Ronald White. James Polliard, Row 3: Donald Shaffer, Robert Bish. Donald Patchen, Donald Hollobaugh, Harold Nelson, Darl Morrison, Ronald Magness. Row 4: Donald Pyle. Harold Boozer. Walter Over. Daniel Reitz. Frank Rearick, Marvin Zamperini, Robert Moore. No! Pictured: James Laughlin. 24
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green fresh -- bui: green means go ahead Its leap year so-Winnie Jo Shumaker treats the other freshmen officers, Larry Adam Neal Campbell, and Howard Bish, to a movie. fLeft to right-Secretary, Treasurer, President, and Vice-President? We freshmen found a very complicated puzzle in September. We had to learn 143 new pupils' names and faces. We had to become acquainted with thirty teachers. We had to figure out bewildering things like A 429-3X 133 and hic, haec, hoc. After a while we were straightened out and ready to make ourselves known. A rousing bake sale started our activities, which was soon followed by skating parties and dances. To the newly-formed student council the freshmen class sent four representa- tives: Neal Campbell, Nancy Colwell, Dan Reitz, and Carol Griifin. The leading drum majorette is from our class, too. She's Betty Ann Shankle, and we're proud that she's one of us. Two of our classmates participated in the all-school play, t'Cheaper by the Doz- en. They were Neal Campbell and Harold Keefer. Our classes this year have been different, but interesting. We'll always re- member Civics. It was for this subject that we solicited donors for the American Red Cross, and collected all our banks, bulging with pennies, in order to relieve the shortage of that coin. Yes, we know that being in ninth grade is still not senior high school, but the years hurry by and even though our senior year seems an eternity away, we are already saving our money for the long-awaited trip at the end of the school year. There is something in the word 'tfreshmeni' which makes us feel a little more ma- ture, a little more intelligent, and a little more determined to meet the future with success. We're green now, but after all, green is a signal to go ahead, and welre on our way! 23
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YOOITI more frosh FRESHMEN Botiom Row: fleft to right? Ray Moore, George Bowersox, Robert Hayes, Arthur Gas- ton, William McGregor, Rudolph Magagnotti, Neal Campbell. Row 2: Richard Donine, Thomas Gould, John Sigworth, Dewayne George, Arthur Judice, Duane Wolfe, Donald White. Row 3: Marilyn Greenawalt, Ellen Doverspike, Phyllis Myers, Richard Doverspike, Robert McGregor, Melvin Markle, Robert Hill, Wayne Henderson. Row 4: Dennis Young, Virginia Greenawalt, Norma Howarth, Shirley Carlson, Leona Dwyer, Bev- erly Hetrick, Connie Kundick, Joan Imhof. Not Pictured: Kenneth Oss. room I fresh FRESHMEN Bottom Row: fleft to right? Harold Young, Glenn Boozer, Roy Jacox. Ray Hinderliter, Harold Keefer, Jack Sherman, Ed Copenhaver, Larry C. Adams. Row 2: Howard Crawford. Fred Bish, Marvin Wadding, Ken Blair, Gilbert Polliard. Neal Burford, Walter Boyer, Malcolm Campbell, Joanne Adams. Row 3: Larry H. Adams, Howard Bish, Barbara Dovenspike, Rochelle Blair, Bonnie McSparrin. Patty Bailey, Marlene Bright, Becky McGuire, Dick Bowersox. Janice Allen. Row 4: Valma Boozer, Ella Berkhouse, Loretta Clever. Roberta Marsh. Mildred Cerutti. Joyce Copenhavcr. Betty Lou Slagle, Ann Conner, Thelma Boozer. 25 I
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