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Uufvlzfe Ll ar 61116 2 4 T61 Girls: Ruth Stingley, Margaret Poole, Elizabeth Spahr, Joy Hubble, Dorothy Crothers ,withdrewy Boys: Richard Stafford, Richard Fawley, Bill Newton, John Allbright, Max Allen, Donald Tidd, Robert Roberts, Max Seslar, Jack Thuma. Name John Allbright Max Allen Paul Baise Dick Brown Jack Carter Richard Fawler Bill Hart Carl Hunter Fred Knecht David Knisley Beverly Crowl Barbara Haines Shirley Harper Joy Hubble Janice Hughey Lelia Miller Barbara Peterson Margaret Poole Johnnie Litteral Bill Newton Robert Roberts Jerry Shane Richard Stafford Alvin Steiner Robert Stevenson Jack Thuma Don Tidd Kathryn Rice Jean Shinkle Nancy Shoemaker Max Seslar Helen Slaughter Ruth Stingley Nancy Sutton Jean Swaney Ellyn Talbott Elizabeth Spahr Nickname Slim Tex Baisey Brownie Curley Dick Stup Trigger Duckbutt Dave- Bevie Dutch Shirl Shortie J an Lee Barbie Margie Red Top Bill Bob Jer' Dudy Algie Bunny Slow Poke Duck Katie Splash Windy Willy Slim Stinky Nan Star Frances Liz. Pet Peeve Spgf. Girls Ellyn Talbott Work Senior girls Crooners Women talking Study Halls Slow drivers Class parties Strict rules Teachers Kill Joys Teacher pets School Stale jokes Bookkeeping Jealous people Literature Cedarville Girls Faulkner Women drivers Girls ' Paullin Skipping school Sunday drivers School Men Remarks Snobs Wiseman Quiet girls I ack Smitty Show offs Max Allen Nicknames Hobby Motorcycle Girls Hot rods Cedarville Singing Sports Loretta Hot rodding Funny hair cuts Women US52161849 Writing Letters Reading Skating Equestrian Pong buggies USN4392734 Movies Bloomingburg Smoking Pestering Springfield Girls Eating Guitar Cindy Women Eating 6068SX Talking Shooting pool Dancing men Other girl's men Basketball Boys Henry Ambition To own a farm To be popular To be a vet. Milkman Western singer Baseball player Globe trotter Be a civilian Frogman A pilot Prof. Dancer Own tourist camp Driver Marry Ivan Editor Drive Travel Teacher Admiral Right girl Drink coffee Captain Grow up Stay alive Machinist Fullback Old man Weight 100 lbs. Don Tracy Grocery poolshark Hudson Patrolman Go to France Horse ranch Grade teacher Singer Cause of death Insanity Success Dog bite Milk bottle Explosion Bachelor Ceiling Eating Drowned Heart Waiting Air force Sliding '37 Ford Fired A in literature Literature Lovesickness Hot rod Old age Working Paullin Drinking Wild women Shooting Dension Studying Saucer Foo many No Breath died Elsie Jones old maid Got to France Rai' Getting a man Henry's driving
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BARBARA PETERSON K Sminrs IANICE HUGHEY ROBERT STEVENSON RICHARD FAWLEY JEAN SWANEY JOY LOU HUBBLE ROBERT ROBERTS
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Hlass History As we glance back over the years, we are very proud to see that the following members of our grad- uating class started in the first grade in the fall of 1941 at Silvercreek Township School. John Allbright, Max Allen, Richard Fawley, Bill Newton, Richard Stafford, Bob Roberts, Max Seslar, Jack Thuma, Shir- ley Harper, Joy Hubble, Lelia Miller, Nancy Shoemaker, Elizabeth Spahr, Ruth Stingley and Ellyn Tal- bott. In our second year we lost Ellyn Talbott who retumed in our seventh year from Michigan. We gained Dick Brown, from Spring Valley: Jack Carter, from Beaver: Jerry Shane, from Cedarville: Jean Shinkle, from Xenia: and Beverly Crowl, from Dayton: who left in a few months but returned in our seventh year from Xenia. Shirley Harper and Lelia Miller both left in our third year and retumed in the seventh from Ross. We were joined that year by Nancy Sutton, from Charleston, West Virginia: Helen Slaughter, from Birming- ham, Alabama: andFred Knecht, from Maine: who retumed, after spending three years in the Orient, in Our S6Ili0r year from Califomia. Nancy Shoemaker left us in the third grade too, but retumed in the fourth from South Salon. Paul Baise from Cheaspeake, Ohio, joined us in the fourth grade. The fifth grade was honored by the arrival of Johnny Litteral from Fairbome. In the sixth grade David Knisley, from Springfield and Barbara Haines, from Spring Valley joined us. We welcomed Mary Margaret Poole, Donald Tidd. and Carl Hunter in our seventh year. Alvin Steiner and Jean Swaney, from Ross, and Kathryn Rice of New Carisle, Ohio, joined us in our eighth year. In our freshman year we were joined by Janice Hughey from Ross. Bob Stevenson, from Urbana and Bill Hart, from Ross joined us in our Sophomore year. In our big year as Seniors we were joined by Barbara Peterson from Xenia. Our Junior class play January Thaw was given October 5, 1952. At our Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held in the Cafeteria, April 9, 1952, we served the following menu: Tomato Cocktail Beefsteak - Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Perfection Salad - Relish Plate Rolls and Butter Coffee or Chocolate Chocolate Cake and Vanilla Ice Cream The remainder of the evening was enjoyed at the Hobart Arena, Troy, where Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra entertained. Our Senior Class Play is to be given May 15, 1953. X N f L
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