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MEMQRIES OF KH5. C X ,., . , 1 , ,, ,F ., ,L M , . M .Q , r First Row: Second Row: Third Row: SCOPHOMOKE CLASS. Loyal C0193 Leonard Miller, Catherine Daniels, Wade Benfer J Leona Valentine, Mayo Cook, Marshall Lloyd, Carlton Sehock, Herbert Miller, Anna Benner, Dale Shambaugh. Mr. Burkholder, advisor, Donald Porter, Erbin Kistler, Lewis Hawk, Paul Miohener, John Ginnever, Norman Hampshire LaVon Mnsselman, Rowena Roope, Jean Powell, Glee Ova Lake Lillian Bogart, Miss Erwin, advisor. Clarence Cook, Sarah Lloyd, Taunt Trott, Hazel Breyman, Kenneth Kretsinger, Hilton Ohler, Doris Laux, Phyllis George, Martha Hepperly, Arnold Grimes. NINETEEN THIKFYEIGHT C' I 3
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X X .,,p . 4.1, fe ., M ED,f,3.i,JiQl.ig,,o. -QF KH 5. 2 ,Wie n On-a beautiful da x,' eptember, 1956, we, -as Freshmen, fxthered in school to begin,the pihgh year. Most of us were very'timid3 d bashful at first, but soon we To got our timidness and felt at home. Cf--An X 'Jn ' I Our qTass,2wiich v s the largest class that ever entered ohool, be- - h' ' N- ' , t . gan wit gthirty e K ,students p xwfL4XfLE Soon agtefqfthe beginningfof lol, we were given a reception bycthe upper classmen. Lfyxpcy- 1 A ISS 2 X, ' ' .4 ix When we became better ac ua ted, 'we elected Leonard Mille?2 presi- dent, Sarah Lloyd, vice pre identpfghyllis eorge, secretary - trgisynerg Loyal Cole, reporterg a Paul Mi hen assistagf reporter. F also chose class colors which ere and are vs' 'r andXtKimQo?i5v 'Qs n g A , N Early in April, tw pupils fro each T following'rseprZSented our school in the cou y -tests: E ish, al br and geggial idence classes. Herbert Mill r ,won secon plhce in t c!unty'i' nglish and went tuQ?owling Green Q represent the c 1-in t diiyriif. ' - 1 The scxxo term was pleasan y spent with Mr. B ue n, our super- indentent a d 'ss Rol nd ir supervisor. The school elehed n ay. On the last day, the community held a pic- nic after whi h we d pa ed to our homes and awaited anxiously for the sophomore year ' NQES second y ar o high school began with thirty-three pupils. During the F1 st year, ever students left our7school or moved away. They were: S --f- . Geral i Edwar , elia ' , Mary Hayman, Beatrice Ryman, Lavonne Schwab, D e Ha anffJ6hn May , arvey Jordon and Paul Laibe. There are also se ra wh fjoined o class. They are Anna Benner and Arnold Grimes. we ele ted lass'officers as follows: Lewis Hawk,presidentg Paul Michenr er, vice resi e 3 -Sarah Lloyd, secretary, Phyllis George, treasurerg Donald Porser, eporterg and Leonard Miller, assistant reporter. During he,year the class purchased class pins. These pins indicated the classlpolbrs and the year of graduation, which is '4O. f , , , ! ff NJ N EEN TH HCI Ysf, IGH T
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