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Left to right: Hoyes, Mrs. Stump, Martin, Mr. Rundy, Gwin. CLASS OF 1947 President, Floyd Hoyes , Vice President, Jim Gwin Treasurer, Jean Martin Sponsors, Mrs. Stump and Mr. Bundy Class Colors, Red and White To handle the important affairs of our class we elected Floyd (Snooky) Hoyes as president, Jim Gwin as vice president, and Jean Martin as treasurer. Red and white were chosen for class colors. The Junior Class was very well represented on the basketball team with four juniors on the starting line-up and three other junior boys as substitutes. Our own Glenn Bahler was captain of the first five. During the football season twelve juniors were out for football, not to mention last but not least our three junior cheer leaders, Bethel Stillman, Phyllis SayJer, and Thyra Nuss. The first semester we were kept busy making posters for the Lowell (Homecoming) game, and sponsoring a dance after the St. Joe football game. The second semester the production of the annual Junior play proved to be a success bringing to cover much new talent. During the course of the year four members of our class were made eligible for membership in the Quill and Scroll, international journalistic society. Several members of our class were officers in the clubs of R. H. S. Several class meetings were called this year, and with the able help of Mr. Bundy and Mrs. Stump, our class sponsors, plans were made which produced our Junior Prom, one of the nicest events of the year. Yes, we truly have a class to be proud of, we, the Class of ’47. — Jean Martin. 28
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1933-1934 Rabin Pullins Jeannette Rowen Everett Jordan Thomas Parkison Doris Strickler Jean Smith Raymond Beaver Howard Beaver Velma Fenwick 1936-1937 Bethel Bishop Lucilla Hall Sarah J. Hoyes Dean Porter Edith Birdsall Frank Hoover Floyd Stath Hugh Davisson 1939-1940 Philip Fendig John Davisson Carl Nagel John Cook Suzanne Hopkins Eileen Nagel Charlene Stanley Phyllis Catt Samuel Lloyd William Rose Bettie Thomas 1942-1943 Joan Jordan Nancy Hoover Elizabeth Davisson Hilton Bowman Connie Fortune Norma Hershman Anita Feldhaus Lois Reed Janice Sage John Reeve 1945-1946 Jean Nesbitt Marietta Felder Ruth Ann Teach Betty Bowman Gladys Duley Richard Knaub Lynn Shook Donald Swing Frank Hill Grace Rowan 1934-1935 Glen Toben Jeannette Chapman Harry Bell Evelyn Fletcher Frances Murphy John Marlatt Isabelle Blaze Charlotte Myres 1937-1938 Norma Bachelder Mary Brusnahan Kathleen Clodfeltcr Betty Rowen Pauline Tonner Millicent Rose 1940-1941 Ruby Johnson John Hudson Jane Shook Doris Britt Ardis Jacks Maxine Stillman Raymond Smith 1943-1944 James Bahler Jean Overton Helen Salyers Bernice Simpson Joan Reeve Joan Roy 1946-1947 Glenn Bahlci John Barnes 1935-1936 Lucyl Beaver Donald Cromer Merle Daugherty Paul J. Hall Robert Johnson Maurice Karnowsky Hugh Tom Kirk Flora Schumaker Edward Kurtz Sue Maincs Robert Mannan Marcia McColly Russell Rowen 1938-1939 Mary Jordan Helen Cook Dorothy Ritchie Jean Thompson Kate Kirk Edward Teyber Helen Branson Ruth Duggins Lucille Claussen Martha E. Graham Wilbur Lynam Byron Nesbitt 1941-1942 Avalyn Lane Doris Miller William Ramey Keith Nesbitt Florence Spurgeon Doris Hoeferlin Anita Putts Rosabelle Bowman Jacqueline Dean 1944-1945 Beverly Boyle Elsie Rossmanith Betty Toben Thompson Murray Marian Jordan Joan Jacks Doris Nuss Keith Lakin 27
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Top row, left to right: Epler, Brooks, Day, J. Gvvin, Bahler, Hudson, M. Gwin, Baldwin. Second row: Claussen, Barber, Barnes, Hoshaw, Geren, Branson, Kruger. Third row: Barlow, L. George, B. Jordan, G. Hunt, Childers, Keys, Griffin, L. George. Fouth row: Ferguson, H. Cook, Hoyes, Beaver, Kannc, Downs, E. Anderson. Fifth row: Jackson, Dowty, Casto, Armstrong, Henry, C. Anderson, Hancock. Sixth row: J. Teach, G. Smith, Wasowicz, Williams, Shoup, P. Teach, Malone, Tow. Seventh row: Frisk, Williamson, Nesius, Stillman, Strole, Wartena, Worland. Eighth row: Selby, Moosemiller, H. Smith, Yeoman, Waymire, Merica, Tanner. Ninth row: Sayler, Walter, Zickmund, Streitmatter, Schultz, Nuss, Spriggs. Tenth row: Nagel, Moore, Ritter, Ramey, P. Smith, Martin, York. 29
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