Ross Township High School - Rossonian Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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GRADE EIGHT Row one, left to right: John Du Vall, Jackie Batcher, lrene Rogers, Barbara Murphy, Beverly Knaus, Norma Shaw, Betty Bowman, Reba Sears, Lillian Whitaker, Arthur Hoffmann, Mrs. Wiltl- man. Row two: Ralph Vaughn. Richard Van Cleve, Ray Wcmlf, Kenneth Jeffrey, Don Lohr, Imogene Kehr, Wava Gadd, Nola Hesselbrock, Marlene Wfarren, Gary Shaw, James Colborn. Row three: Molly Miller, Barbara Vlfillis, Norma Ramsey, Doris Kennedy, Clarence Ross, George Gabbard, Hobert Cheek, liugene Falk, Jim Sefton. Lois Perpingon, Gloria Dailey, Jewel Brooks. SEVENTH GRADE Row one, left to right: Miss Etter, Walter Sheyer, Ralph Bunger, Eldon Burns, Gary Falkenstein. Mary Finley, Jeanette Tracy, Sylvia Davis, Bernice Endress, Doris Fox, Jean Barrett, George Matheny, Gordon Hacker, Larry Wolf, Walter Morris, Mr. Rowland. Row two: James Parsley, Bob McDonald, Raymond Massey, Jim Wessel, Shelby Harris, Nancy Deering, Arlene Reidel, Nancy Buttertield, Mary M. Lewis, Marjorie Crane, Margie Campbell, Dick West, Alfred Rhodes, Wayne Shaw, Jay Smith, Bob Hicks. Row three: Joe Cain, Don Meyers, Virgil Perkins, Jeanette Brandenburg, Ruth Maddox, Jill Wilstxn, Barbara Barker, Carol Depew, Judy Lohr, Nancy Jo Burns, Sammy Hall, June Andes, Charleston Kreibel, Sam Latham, Tom Anders, George Gabriel.

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JUNIOR CLASS AS the school year of 1949-50 opened, the Juniors were ready to return. There were Sllbjeets such as shorthandl typing and chemistry that required a lot of hard study' ing to keep up with assignments. We managed to do it somehow. We received our well designed class rings after our much impatient waiting some time in September. The Juniors started their year off by making money selling pencils. One thousand pencils were ordered with the basketball Schedule on them. The sales were good and all pencils were sold. On December 16, we gave our class dance which was a success. Many attended and everybody had a nice time. The ,Iuni0rS selected the play, NSIXTEEN IS SPRING as their class play. It was presented in March before a large audience. Then their day finally came! May 5, the day they all were waiting for-Junior-Senior Prom-The auditorium was beautifully decorated. Every junior and Senior was excited and enjoyed a glorious evening. . We have had a very good year and hope that our Senior year will be as enjoyable and successful. SOPHOMORE CLASS At our first meeting we elected the following oflicers: President .... .......,.......,......,.,.... ....,..........., ...,.,. ,.,. ......, L o w e 1 1 Perry Vice President .........,......, ..... . .......,.......,....... .,,,. ......... P a u 1 Rice Secretary . ....,.... ,.,. ..... ....,....,. ..,............ ..,...,...,......,,..,...... . . . J i m Doss Treasurer . .... .. . . ...., .......,.,.,.. ..,., .... . . - Marilyn Gast We began the year with high hopes and the determination to make a success of it. We feel we have done so to the best of our ability. We held a party in the Millville Hall and it was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. During the year, we lost some old members but gained some new ones. The girls visited the Food Locker, Sealtest, and Duffs Mix. This trip was both interesting and educational. I think the one thing we have looked forward to the most was the ordering of our class rings. We wish to thank Mr. Lunsford for his help in making this such a successful year for the Sophomores. FRESHMEN September 6, 1949-the big day. Everyone hurried to school and last year's eighth graders became green Freshmen. Our first big job was electing class oHicers which were as follows: President .,.,. . ..,............,. .. .......,............................................ ...Bob Bober Vice President ..,.. ..... . .. . .,.., . ,.... ,.......... ..................,......... R a lph Bryant Secretary ....... ........... ..,.. ..,.. ............,.,.....,............,.,,........ E l e anor Cone Treasurer .... ...., ...., ,.................. ....,..........., .....,.... ......... . . . J a c k Stamper Football cheerleaders were chosen and two members of our class were elected-Mary jane johnson and joy Nogle. Next came basketball, and again our class was represented by one member-this time, joy Nogle. Thanksgiving arrived and the Freshmen Class put on a play, Grapes For Dinner, for the Thanksgiving assembly. We celebrated Christmas with a party in Mrs. Parker's room the last day of school for 1949. Boo Hoo! On january 3, 1950, we greeted our friends and settled down to the old routine. V February and Va1entine's Day were greeted with a class party in the Millville Hall. Freshman attendant for the May Queen is to be Joy Nogle.

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