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'YF I 41 -01 af' Ui 1-9 .47 Farthest to the left BELL, JOSEPH Josephus the Rover From Miami High in Florida Pounded the gavel for Torch, Varsity track and basketball Times and Totem Quill and Scroll. BELL, MARION Bing Varsity football Former Philatelic big-stick Art, Hi-Y, Wranglers. BETOUNES, SAM Gus Stepped up from Torch Club to Senior and Junior Hi-Y Intra- mural sports. BICHACOFF, BILLIE Her knowledge of chem- istry will, beyond all doubts, lead her to success. Nearest to the left BELLING, ROBERT Nick His greatest sin is a happy grin. BELOT, FRANK Sammy Admired letterman Art Club lVlainstay on our champion basket- ball team. BEYRAU, WAYNE Gus Carries a football in leisure hours. BLASS, VIRGINIA Ginnie Secretary So-Si- Y USA Wo-Ho-Ma. Way at the top ADAIR, ANNETTE MARIE Nettie Hun- tington High School Wfranglers and Travel. ADAMS, SETH ,lust plain Seth Totes a foot- ball in his spare moments. ADDINGTON, ELLEN lxleterites Philo USA So-Si-Y Inter-Club Congresswoman from USA and Social Science 1300 Club Times Assistant Senior editor Totem. AFFOLDER. ANITA German Club Besides bee longing alphabeticallv to GAA and USA. she boasts another letter, in athletics. ALEXANDER, ALICE El,l7fABETH UpC.1Cl1Vu Liked by all her friends. ALLXVAY, KENNETH Hliennv Passed from Torch Club to Hi-Y Intramural sports. Second row from top O11 ANKENBRUCK, hl.-XRTIN P. Hhlarzm Sczen: fiend hlath-Science and Social Science H:- Y Chief Times' sports scribbler Totem XY'rang.er' 1500 Club Councils sociallv for senior cl,1s Intramural and varsitv track and tootbal. ANTOINE, DICK Nick Possesses the soul of an artist Has won an Art School scholarsbin ANTRHNI, JAMES flimu Checked 111 i' Barberton, Ohio, and is going strong here ARINISTRONG. DONALD Arno Torch i Travel hlanages to get some music in ei while grabbing ol? .iivards in bookkeeping ri tramural sports. BAADE, DOROTHY ELSA npuggieu lfroun and heartaches never bother her. BACON. hl.-XRTHA ANN Mar Crossed the hleterite-Philo bridge SPC GAA LYS.-X St cial Science 1500 Club, Third row from top s. BAKER. hlA5lES E 'ihliini' Regxstt 'tit S: lxlarvs, Ohio Itlas an inner souli' . izzszc BALDXVIN. ITYEIYN Eu Gcrfnatt Cixi' Athleticallx' minded Does her bit in So-S:-Y i B.ALlhlG.ARTNER..l.-Xxls TLwt'.7.1IiCn L'SA,z::, Junior Math Orchestra Give Club Seruc Club. B.-XZZINETT, DONALD B.z:ook'i Has hor. awards intramur.1llx' Yells and lea veils fon- tributed to Times. BECK, hl,-XRGARET Uhlzkeu Her .2 ..e::: ' i itv rewardeol bv .1 letter Times mo: cz tions vation and Forum ldelps SWS:-Y l HECKER, SYlYFSTl5R 'iRe.f l:1:r.z:1 Alwavs has something to 'ix' :n Soczai Seen. and liorutn An linpot ii g zn XY'r.z:1gicts N
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1 Lk Left to Right George Kemlf Social Councilg Miss Adelaide Fiedler, Faculty Adviserg C vie Egger President Mr Henry Chappell Faculty Adviser: George Castle, Vice-President: une Close Secretary Martin Ankcnbruck and Julia Crabill, Social Council. THE CLASS OE ONE o NINE o THREE o EIGHT Yes, we are some bunch of Seniors--dignified and proud. But who would have thought four years ago that bunch of small, eager-eyed, and scared kids would turn out to be the exalted and sophisticated group they are now? But how did we change? The answer to that question is, as Topsy would have said, We just growedf' That,s what we did- growed --through our many exciting experiences and activities. We lost our way in the huge halls, bravely took our first 8th period, tried to smile at our first scolding, and later even found enough nerve to speak to the upperclassmen. Next in our glorious transformation came the big thrill of our activities. We remember well our Sophomore Class Party, our Banquet held on Friday the 13th, amid broken mirrors, opened umbrellas, and step-laddersg our never-to-be-forgotten Land Ahoy Banquet, our junior Prom. Of course we're especially proud of our faithful class officers, Ozzie Eggers, George Castle, June Close, Mart Ankenbruck, Julia Crabill, and George Kempfg of our A-l speaker, Dalton Mc- Alisterg of our G. lVl.'s on The Times, of our six senior members of the basketball squad, and of our Quill and Scroll and National Honor members. When our growing days are over, we can look back to the happiest times in our livesg and we'll say, Yes, we were some bunch of Seniors.
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Farthest to the left BRODERICK, BETTY JEAN Pug Learns how to cook at Wfo-Ho4Ma GAA letter Glee Club. BROXVN.EARLE Ted Glee Club Torch Hi-Y Philatelic. BUDDE, NORMAN Norm A Rifler and prominent member of Marionette Club Junior Math Wranglers SPC. BUESKING, ELDORA Hoarcls gold in So-Si-Y Philo Times Totem Does up Mr. Davis' letters USA Social Science GAA, Nearest to the left BROTHERS, ANNE Annie Totem Meter- ites Philo Enjoys French Club. BROWN, FLOYD PAUL Service Club Nlusic librarian Band and Orchestra Music letter. BUCK, JOHN Jack Head stuff of Radio Sci-Lab. BUNDY, WILLIAM M. Bill Torch Club Old standby of Wranglers. Way at the top BLAUVELT, MARY ELLEN Blau GAA letter sweater. BLEICH, MARCELLA Marcie A cracker- jacku at bookkeeping. BLOUGH, RICHARD Dick A cheerful boy, Clon't you think? BLUE, RUTH MARIE Ruthie Shooting star in Rifle USA So-Si-Y Travel Wranglers. BLY, FRANKLIN Held in high esteem by his many friends. BOHDE, ROLAN DALE Came to Archers from North Side. 6 Second row from top - BOHNE, MERVYN Merv Meterites GAA Interest lies in Art Club. BONSIB, JOAN 'QJON Vice-president Vlfran- glers Art Arranged social affairs for the sopho- more and junior class Edited the Totem Times Philo, French, Social Science, SPC, and Meter- ites Glee Club and Radio Players. BOSELY, ROBERT Bob Torch Intramural sports. BRADBURY, NORA MAE Peanuts Head professor at Junior Math Math Sicence and SPC Glee Club GAA. BOTZ, JAMES Jimmy Goes in for intra- mural sports. BOXVSER, PHILIP Phil Swaps stamps at Philatelic Wranglers Rifle. Third row from top BRANDT, HENRY Bud Mayor always has a few worcls to say at Social Science Torch Hi-Y Sings silly symphonies at 1500 and Totem potlucks SPC, Math Science, Service, and Letter- man's Varsity football and track. BRADLEY, JANE Brad Squeezed subscrip- tions from students for Totem Art Club. BRANNING. ROBERT Bob Blows boister- ously in band and orchestra. BRASE, ELOISE Weezy Wo-Ho-Ma Rifle Member of Travel. BRIEGEL, THOMAS Tom Checked in from The Land of Sunshine , California Hi-Y.. Intramural. BRAUNGART, ROBERT Bob Always seen at Castlels side. Wt
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