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yr ., .H . I- 'Win . Y ,f':'f:i1.'9f.., :., l.-Q-.rg Y. -35. 35, 355 ., F -W f FIRST ROW: M. Lewis, M. Weaver, T. Ignocheck, R. Sciabica, M. Daugherty, J. Cook, L. Steinle, B. Pustelak, A. John- son. B. Coon. SECOND ROW: L. Tome, R. Julio, B. Frost, G. Northrop, D. Rexford, E. Han- zelka, A. McCall, R. Weyeneth, G. Brown, J. Gimber. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hixon, S, Morgan, M. Cochran, A. Sydow, J. Winnie, P. Keller, P. McClure, C. Bostwick, S. McCamman, B. English, N. Godfrey, T. Blystone, H. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: J. Koch, G. Gido, D. Miller, D. Rogers, J. Kibler, R. Mc- Phaden, R. Buzzard, G. Koech, J. John- son, J. Hrinda, J. Dickey, R. Gloskey. FIFTH ROW: R. Martin, R. Stubbe, G. Kreger, J. Hewel, R. Murray, P. Dunn, T. Kuhn, J. Dickey, G. Gido, P. Case. CLASS OFFICERS President .... . . Bill Pustelak Vice-President . . . . Jerry Cook Secretary . . . . . Larry Stubbe Treasurer . . . . Linda Steinle FIRST ROW: M. Weaver, R. Stuart, B. Forbes, G. Junkin, R. Killian, E. Bate- man, P. Bible, P. Lance, A. Johnson, B. Kostrubanic. SECOND ROW: N. Marrale, L. Poulson, R. Riley, V. DeMarco, J. Hilgendorf, Y. Talso, N. Wurst, J. Hossman, P. Cook, B. Cornell, T. Cornell, N. Halstead. THIRD ROW: R. Warner, D. Flowers, D. Gottschling, A. Yakulas, E. Robert- son, C. Veith, C. Porter, D. Andrews, B. Weyeneth, L. Baker, B. Bowen. FOURTH ROW: C. Schiemer, B. Max- son, B. Youschak, D. Hicks, G. Baldwin, J. Mucha, B. Smith, S. Andrews, J. John- SOIL Andrews, David-Often seen with Ruby. Andrews, Scott-Our handyman. Baker, Larry-An ace in sports. Baldwin, Gordon-Has a smile all the while. Bateman, Emma-Sooo quiet I !!! Bible, Pat-This gal has personality plus. Blystone, Thelma-The studius gal of the Junior Class. Bostwick, Connie-Her favorite club is Library Club. Bowen, Bob-Athletic star. Brown, George-Oh! That hair! Burger, Neil-Always in trouble. Buzzard, Richard- Buzzy is quite a drumrner! Case, Paul- Paul's fond of his girl. Cochran, Marilyn-Always full of pep. Cook, Jerry-A Qdearp hunter. Cook, Pat-Our cute blonde twirler. Coon, Barbara-She has a laugh woud be hard to match. Cornell, Terry-Always talking about Fair- view. Daugherty, Marilyn-Cute and petite. DeMarco, Virginia-She belongs to John. Dickey, Jim- Homecooking! Dickey, John-P1umber's aid. Dunn, Pat-A football star. English, Barbara-Barb likes to walk home from school. Flowers, Dennis-Censored???'?? Forbes. Barbara-She has a sweet smile for everyone. Frost, Bill-Bookworm. Gido, George N .-A grand football player. Gido, George G.-Always a friend. Gimber, John-A great sax player. Gloskey, Richard-Always se e n, never heard. Godfrey, Nancy-A peppy cheerleader. We are proud of her. Gottschling, Doug-Always in trouble, and seems to like it. Halstead, Neva-She has a winning smile and oh, those dimples .... Hanzelka, Ed-Next in kin to Chaney. Harbaugh, Dick-In football, has the All- stars made. Hewel, Jerry-Mr. Hotrod! I ! Hicks, Dennis-Digger! ! ! ! ! ! Hilgendorf, Joy-At present she is going steady with?????? Hossman, Joan-Oh, to have that converti- ble! ! ! ! ! Hrinda, Jack-Likes to tow cars. Ignocheck, Theresa-She likes to eat.
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Johnson, Audrey-Bill says, She's my girl , Johnson, James-The apple of many a girls eye. Julio, Richard-Always has a joke on hand. Junkin, Gayle-Always smiling, never sad. Keller, Pat-Slick chick!! Kibler, J ohn-lndustrious and studious. Killian, Rose-Rose is a librarian. Kidder, Bonnie-Often seen with Dick. Koch, Gerald-A quiet guy, he's quite fond of Carol. Kostrubanic, Barbara-Bob's shadow. Kreger, Gerald-Quite a pill. Kuhn, Tom-He makes school a riot. Lance, Pat-Happy-go-lucky. Lewis, Mary Jane-Nice and jolly. Marrale, Nancy-Quite a driver. Martin, Robert-Our boy manager. Maxson, Robert-Small, quiet, and brainy. McCall, Allen-He's quiet, but sometimes likes to get into trouble. McCa.mmon, Sally-She likes life and life likes her. McClure, Peggy-Will succeed in all she does. McPhaden, Roger-A comeback. Miller, David-Never without something to do. Morgan, Sally-Here's a gal who's a true friend to everyone. Mucha, Jack-He belongs to the A.A.A.? Murray, Rodney-Hotrod! ! Newberry, Dorothy-Dot is so sweet, so easy to get along with. Northrup, Gordon-Marilyn's able escort. Porter, Clyde-Hotchie's cousin. Poulson, Linda-A future secretary. Pustelak, Bill-Our class president and also Audrey's man. Resford, David-Always fixing his Ford. Riley, Rebecca-Oh! That Mr. Hixson! Robertson, Ellie-A very talented gal who will go far. Rogers, Dale-Other people have view- points too. Schiemer, Carl-Our future chef. Shope, Virginia-Why so quiet? It isn't the junior style. Smith, Bob-Radio repairman. Steinle, Linda-Just stay the way you are. Stubbe, Bob-Likes to play basketball. Stubbe, Larry-A good athlete and fun- ster . Stuart, Ruth-Always a friend. Sydow, Arlene-A vivacious girl with a smile for everyone. Talso, Yvonne-One of our peppy cheer- leaders. I Tome, Larry-Try to rememberg only one more year of high school. Veith, Caroline-A very athletic gal. Warner, Dick-Luke's usually seen hot- rodding around in his car. Weaver, Mary Lou-In a fog ? Weyeneth, Bob-Round, firm, and fully packed. Wilson, Helen-An avid fan of Shadeland. Winne, Joanne-Joanne seems to blush easily. Wurst, Marlene-Crazy about horses! Yakulis, Alex-Don't take girls so seri- ously. Youschak, Bill-Life of a party. Koech, Gary-New, but as far as we know nice.
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