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AROUND THE CLOCK In 1945 twenty-three eager first graders, with Mrs. Gheen as our winder and Mr. Hobbs as our timekeeper, started our journey around the clock. The beginners were as follows: Betty Brown, Fred Calhoun, Virginia Cameron, Larry Cohee, Charles Crow, Jerry Dieterle, Nancy Landes, Philip Frank, Mary Gochenour, Donnie Hinesley, Arthur Hufford, Jimmy Hufford, Norma Hufford, Dallas Roth, Keith Rothenberger, Kathryn Wolf, Suzanne Wolf, Doris Smith, Diana Zink, Norma Finney, Howard Hendrickson, Gene Overhalser, and Shirley Walker. Carolyn Kelly soon joined us from Linden compensating for the loss of Betty Brown, who transferred to Pyrmont. In our second lap around the clock, our class was divided with Mrs. Gheen as one hand and Mrs. Fisher as the other. We lost Doris Smith in this lap, but gained Nancy Rodkey from Kilmore and Donna Suel. During the third hour Mrs. Catron, as the main spring, gathered us all together again as one group. We well remember the morning Nancy Rodkey came to school with the news that their house had burned. Phyllis Cooper, Bill Reed, and Betty Brown joined us this year, but Bill did not stay long, leaving in the second semes- ter. We also lost Donna Suel, Diana Zink, and Gene Overhalser. In the fourth grade the clock began to skip a few beats as Mr. Wolfe our hour hand will assure you. We'll never forget the times we had to read, in front of our classmates, the notes intended for someone special, nor the many occasions Mr. Wolfe collected comic books and pieces of bubble gum. Catherine Garrison joined the fun for a while but left before school closed in the spring. Mr. Rule was our big wheel in the fifth grade. That year we welcomed Karen Harshman, Martha Hopper, and Donovan Hufford; but we lost Shirley Walker. Mrs. Crum became our main timepiece in the sixth grade and we bid Donovan Hufford and Karen Harshman good-by. However Ruth Dunk, Naomi Peters, and Ronnie Reed joined us. Beginning our seventh lap around the clock, we called on Mr. Tharp to be our timekeeper. Bertha Skaggs, Arnold Eller, and Tom Tharp enrolled in the class but Bertha withdrew the second semester. During the eighth grade we were saddened by the death of Jerry Dieterle, one of our number from the first hour. Ronnie Reed, Naomi Peters, Karen Harshman also left us,- and Ernest Messick and Russell Gushwa joined us. High School! Just four more years. How time does fly! Mr. and Mrs. Marshall became our sponsors. From Owen came Beverly Snelling, Joe Avery, Ellen Beets, Ronald Brown, Maurice Davies, Jack Hobbs, Irma Hollingsworth, Don Mockerman, Janet Moore, Joann Myer, William Reed, Carl Rohr, Betty Kemmerer, Ruthann Dunk, Barbara Davis, Cleo Woodruff, and Janet Lee. Norman Skiles, Don Brenne- man, John Gochenour, David Knop, Doris Leibert, Edith Metzger, Judith Miller, Joan Shultheis, Carolyn Butler, Marilyn Butler, and Charlene Miller came from Owasco. From other schools came Patricia Katzman, Ken Fickle, Judith Roberts, Larry Reed, Doris Smith, and Barbara Melvin. Larry Reed, Ernest Messick, Tom Tharp, and Janet Lee left us at the end of the year. Finally we were old enough for class sweaters and time showed we had only three more runs around the clock to make. Mr. Marshall took over the position of timekeeper this year. Leona Cross from Wea, Sharon Marley, Carl Hicks, and Jack Hiatt joined us this year, but we lost several of our old friends. Jack Hiatt, Judith Roberts, Norman Skiles, Patricia Katzman, Suzanne Wolf, Charlene Miller, Cleo Woodruff, Carl Hicks, Sharon Marley, and Barbara Melvin departed, leaving us a total enrollment of forty-seven. Father Time was still moving as we began our junior year. Betty Kemmerer and Russell Gushwa left us at this time. The pendulum swung hard and fast all year as we received our class rings, worked on our play and made money for our trip. At last we are seniors and it doesn't seem very long since Time was a young man. Now in our twelfth hour we realize we still have a lot to learn.
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HELEN MARSHALL .....—- KENNETH MARSHALL------ HOWARD HENDRICKSON JOANN MYER------------ PHYLLIS COOPER JUDITH MILLER - Sponsor ...... Sponsor President Vice President Treasurer .... Secretary SENIORS ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE TIME PHILIP MELVIN FRANK Parents: Irvin and AAary Evelyn (Knopp) Frank Basketball 1-2; Track 1-2; Latin Club 1 -2-3-4, Consul 3; Class Play 3-4; Class Favorite 3; Student Council 2-4, President 4; Lars Business Manager 4. PEARL HOWARD HENDRICKSON Parents: Raymond and Edith (Snodgrass) Hendrickson FFA 1-2, Secretary 2; Basketball 1; Class Play 3; Class Vice President 2, President 4. JOANN KAY MYER Parents: Frank and Mary (Bricker) Myer Sunshine 1 -2-3-4; Latin Club 2-3-4, Consul 4; Chorus 3; Lars Staff 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Vice President 4; Student Council 2; Class Play 4; Typing Contest 3; DAR 4. PHYLLIS JEAN COOPER Parents: Clifford and Jerry (McDaniel) Cooper Sunshine 1-2-3-4; Latin Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3, Varieties of 1956 3; Office Worker 1; Student Teacher 4; Class Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Class Play 3-4; High Spot 1-2-3, Associate Editor 3. JUDITH KAY MILLER Parents: Kenneth and Dorothy (Allen) Miller Sunshine 1-2-3-4; Latin Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3, Varieties of 1956 3; Class Vice President 1, President 3, Secretary 4; High Spot 2-4, Associate Editor 2, Business Manager 4; Lars Staff 4; Class Play 4, Latin Contest 2; Student Teacher 4.
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