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BACK ROW: LaVeme Strahm, Pauline Bovnnan, Merlin Steiner, Eugene Mosiman, Paul Glenn, Glen Bien, Paul Sharrah, Gary Strahm, JackNiccum, Kenneth Kooser, THIRD ROW: Barbara'Metzger, James Watts, Frankie Kidwell, William Glentie, Aravin Bau- man, Bi ly Ralston, Jimmy Cavender, Eugene Hartman, Larry Kirk, Frederick Mish- ler, Larry Baker, Robert Heptig, Eldon Carver. SECOND ROW: Pat Myers, Eunice Jones, Karen Buchholz, Lois Locher, Mary Jane Shadel, Darlene Lehmkuhl, Eloise Wenger, Margaret Bradshaw, Delores Glenn, Myma Boltz, Wanda Chilson, FIRST ROW JoAnn Bates, Sharon Confer, Betty Hayes, Kay Thompson, Mary Francis Gilbert, Darlene Strahm, Lois Carlson, Lynn Ostertag, Martha Humfeld, Shirley Zimmerman, The hardest year in their high school life is past. This class will no longer bow and say, we are but wooly green worms. The fall of 1952 will find this friendly, willing, and happy class becom- ing leaders in the activities and honor groups of EHS.
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BACK ROW: Donald Hunnicutt, Darryl Emert, Harold Leuthold, Lynn Kellenberger, Walter Hulsing, Keith Henry, Robert Beyer, Carroll Wittmer, Johnny Moser, Robert Reed, Robert Mishler. THIRD ROW: Alvin Bauman, Ernest Gruen, Larry Smith, Yvonne Showalter, Beverly Crates, Edith Lancaster, Shirley Deaver, Bobbie Wilson John Carlson, Loren Haxton. SECOND ROW: Richard Chandler, Jo Ann Keia, MaryAnn Keim, Mary Foster, Lenore Grimm, Rebecca Moser, Gail White, Kay Dienstbier, Pat- ty Vogelsang, De Ann Walz, Alma Steiner. FIRST ROW: Donna Mathewson, Kay Payne Susan Tyler, Suzanne Huber, Mary Ann Miller, Gladys Kinghom, Shirley Maelzer, Eva Mae Lamparter, Emma Lee Sherrard, Donna Keller, Eddie McCoy. The loss of four members and gain of one brought the total of this class down to forty-one. The girls outnumber the boys by a margin of seven. The title of underclassmen certainly doesn't show on the faces of this jovial group. Here is a class that will make competition great another year.
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i cu Di'j jia JAYS DEFEAT FRANKFORT FOR NINTH STRAIGHT WIN The S betha Bluejays won their ninth and final game Friday night by defeating a big Frankfort eleven on Frankforts home field, 20-7. Frankfurt won the toss of the coin and from that moment on controlled the first quarter and part of the second. The big rea team received the ball and marched close to their goal but all through the ’■it quarter the blue and white of ab- to beat off each jfcng 1 was no X ■leted £ Jgm q CALENDAR OF EVENTS DP TO CHRISTMAS Nov. 16 Football game—Frankfort- there Nov. 20 Operetta skits Junior High operetta Nov. 22-23 Thanksgiving vacation End of second six weeks term Nov. 28 Grade cards out Nov. 29 Assembly-Junior Play sxits Junior play Dec. 4 -Fairview—them Doc. 7 t. peta- f 2j. 1 . £ JAY Vcl. XVII No- — — — — i rs. r. » w i i i i r I r
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