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Row l f Walthea Baber. Dale Barnes, Donna Barnes, Lydia Barnes, Dwight Boughan. Lois Bowers, Phyllis Bowersock. Marilyn Bowsher. Row 2--Ray Bowsher, Iames Bresler, Robert Buchanan, Richard Burtchin, Alice Campbell. Barbara Camper, Ronnie Carter, Ieanne Claar. Row 3 'Thelma Claypool, Paul Clayton, Ruth Clevenger, Gilbert Cotrell. Ted Cox. Ioyce Creps, Delores Cullen, Bob Custer. Row 4-Ethan Davies, Patty Doyle, Chester Ebling. George Erickson, Margaret Faccencla, William Feigh. Ellen Fister, lane Gamble. 441 gl QfiAl'l'lQI'l OFFICERS AND ADVISERS lay Shaw, treasurer: Gilbert Knecht, secre tary: Iohn Gerstner, president, Iim Mitchell vice president: Miss Gorman, adviser: Mrs Waltz, adviser. 28
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Row 1 Dorothy McCune, Donna McDonel. Duane McDorman, Margaret Miesse, Dolores Miller, Iim Miller, Sarah Miller. Iohn Murphy. Row 2--Barbara Myers, Wendell Myers, Pat Neil, Ianet Osmon, Marilyn Palmer. George Platt, Harold Protsman, Dick Rapp. Row 3-Dorothy Rupert, Phyllis Sargent, Carrie Seay. Io Ann Serverns, Pattie Sherer, Charles Shope, Charles Shutt, Vera Simpkins. Row 4-Marcia Stapleton, Mack Stautfer, Denver Thompson, Paul Thompson, Bill Tice, Virginia Van Dyke, Iuanita Weisenmayer, Barbara Williams. Row 5-- -Harriet Williamson, Delores Zerkel. Hey, Pat! . . . Which one? . . . All of you . . . Harold will you accompany us at the next R.T.A.'? . . . Gosh, this geometry! . . . Who is Aristophanes? . . . There ought to be a law . . . Coming to the game? . . . Hey, kids, quiet down! DDD KK This energetic class is to be seen participating in every activity, with special emphasis on the musical side. Many oi them take part in tnotice those drummersll band, orchestra, and glee club. They also lay claim to a great number on the Chief staff. An able and willing class, the sophomores. They have sponsored a skating party and intend to do a lot for themselves and their school in the two years of high school left to them. So tar they have been guided by Mr. Deckrosh and Mr. Younkman, and they hope to con- tinue under this able leadership. 27
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Row l Iohn Gerstner, Nancy Goodenough, Dale Hamer, Io Anne Hartman, Louise Helser. lean Hixenbaugh, Lester Ingmire, Gilbert Knecht. Row 2-Hazel Kunkleman, Dick Lawrence, Robert Lee, Iack Line, Lynn Lugibill, Karl Mauk, Charles Mayer. Alma Mekolites. Row Seleanne Miller, Iames Mitchell, lohn Mosler, Lewis Neff, Edmund Newhouse, Don Nungester. Ray Root, Margaret Roosenberg. Row 4-Iohn Seiling, Iay Shaw, Neil Shaw, Marilyn Staup, Alice Tomlinson, Ralph Ward, Ronald Yoakam. Nile Young. Action . . . Speed . . . Hi, Ted! . . . Going to the skating party? Wow, this algebra slays me! . . . Did you get in the band? . . . Quit blowing that gum . . . Boy, can Iim sing . . . What's for lunch today. D D K K One of the most progressive and up-and-coming classes in the school is the freshman class. This is shown by the fact that eighteen boys went out for football, two of which won let- ters. The junior high basketball team which won the county tournament was composed of mem- bers of this class. Receiving the trophy for being the county champions among junior high teams was one of the big moments of the freshies. One member of this class won a letter in varsity basketball. Baseball and track also attracted many of them this year. We must not suppose that members of this class excel only in sports. You will find them in glee club, mixed chorus, and the school clubs, playing an active part. Many of them proved on various occasions that they have the talent of future Bernhardts and Valentinos. The way they have started indicates that the school is going to hear from this class. 29
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