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at .d.M,1i- ,, ,.g,,.,,m tw., ,,,.,,i,P 3. , -4 4, X -f. V K-,vg:1w,q.1-,H 'tea ,git-pu ,- G H , Wish., . 4 s -M .. ., Q -4, .fireshmen Glass History by fane Wickham and Clzczries Rognon First row: Mock, Huston Second row: Wolfe, Gilmore It was an exciting day for the sixty-seven freshmen who walked into the halls of Bose- ville High School in September. Each was thinking about the things he was to do-. We were all anxious to meet our teachers, and we found that the two we would see the most were Miss Nancy Ransbottom and Mr. Bill Curl, our home room teachers. After two weeks, we freshmen elected our very capable and efficient class officers. They are as follows: President, Carl Huston, Vice President, Shirley Gilmore, Treasurer, Larry Mock, and Ass't Treasurer, Marlene Wolfe. We had our wiener roast in October behind the school building. It was a great success. We all played spin the milk bottle. The cheerleaders, who, along with the Varsity, cheered the team on to victory, are Varsity, Shirley Savage and Reserve, Kay Eveland. We survived initiation and found it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be. It even proved fun for everyone. 'Mary .lane Veno was elected as our attendant to the queen at the Homecomiglg Game. Mary Jane, all decked out in red, rode in the car which won the first prize, deco-rat by the freshmen class. We were all busy as bees on November 7th, as we were getting ready for open house. Everyone made posters for the open house. There were groups of 5 to 8 pupils with a chairman for each tgzroup. Each pupil gave his own i ea on prose and poetry, sub- mitted by class. Then the group cflariiied their titles from the best 1 eas. ' Now as this brings our history up to date, we are settled, well or- ganized, and look back over the times we have spent as Freshmen. Charies Rognon and Jane Wickham TWENTY-NINE
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Top Picture -f Front row: Kershner, Launder, Browning, Wilson Hansen, Wagstaff. Snyder, Ditter, Abel, Pettit Swingle, Blackwood, Brumage, Casl sady, Russell. Second row: Adams. Short, Clark, Sin- dledeeker, Williams, McCaughey, Barr, Dozer Neff, Law, E. Sowers, M Sowers. Third row: Davis, Buckley, Sharkey Carrell, Cannon, Watt. Heckel, Lam- pros, Young, Evory, Dickerson, Allen Maxwell, Perry. Second Picture- Front row: Kershner Headley, Moore, J. Wilson, Kuhn Sutterland, Duff, Lynn, Milner, Caton, Nunley, Russell. Second row: Evans Garrett Derr Kin . , Y gt Crowley Stoneburner, Dupler, Fisher, Jenkins, Fleming, Temple. Third row: Spring, Cookson, Patterson, Stuck, Frash, Bishop, Harlan, D. Moody, Beall. TWENTY-EIGHT Mrs. Kerchner and Mr. Russell
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Top Picture Front row: Curl, P. Tay- lor, Malte, Stephenson, Gilmore, Veno Kinnan, Lynn, J. Taylor, McConnell Ransbottom. Second row: Riley, Canady, Anders Wiseman, Chrisley, Tatman, Eveland Adams, Rider, Third row: Marshall, Porter, Zink, Mc- Affe, Lantz, Wickham, Savage, Head- ly, Wolfe, Hamill. Second Picture A- Front row: Curl, Ship- lett, Stigler, Lambert, Whetstone Ridenour, McConnell, Heim, Fisher, Gallis, Mautz, Miller, Houston, Rans- bottom. Second row: Mock, Kimble, Roberts, De- Ment, Rognon, Stultz, Jenkins, Sagle Ford, Wilson, Williams, Anders. Third row: Spring, William, Kirkbride, Williamson, Ross, 'lW1Cker, Taylor, Ransbottom, Bussey, Williams, Hiena Goody. THIRTY .Mrs. Taylor and fVlr. Curl
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