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Juniors Row 1 Neal Barnes, Lois Slentz, Don Perry, Fleeta Goetz, James Clem- ent, Letha Hager. Row 2 Dick Miller, Frank Holton, Mar- vin Miller, Janet Snyder, Mary Craft, Martin Strayer. Row 3 Jim Clement, Robert Hirn, Rob- ert Nungester, Dow XVagner, Dou- glas Thorton, Donald XYisher. Row 4 Hiuth Brown, Glenn Brooks, Charles Klaus, Carl Prine, Robert Hurter, Tom Gaskill. Row 5 John Medaugh, Russell Louthe, Bill Re,ed, lVanda Point, Stanley Keller, Delbert Neuman. Row 6 Robert Hennon, Merlin Culver, Grace Monfort, Elsie Gales, Jane Britton, Mary Holton. Row 7 Betty Ickes, Eileen Fought, Don- na Suever, Lila Barnett, Gale XVhetstone, Sue Hilty. Row 8 Carolyn Mayer, Charletta Mon- fort, Eileen Richardson, James XYiechart, Ronald Knepper, Pat Pryer Bow 9 Dallas Mulholland, James Miller, Norma Monfort, Carol Fissel, Jun- ior Richardson, Junior News President --a-,---- Eugene Balthaser Vice-President ---1aa-1--- Robert Harter Secretary-Treasurer -ese------ Grace Monfort Annual Reporter 1 ,---,,,,,.. Dow Wagner Journal-News Reporter ku------sees Lois Slentz Student Council ---mee Junior Richardson Pat Pryer School opened in full swing with fifty-four mem- bers present. We gained one new mem- ber, James Wiechart, from St. Gerard. Committees spent a great deal of time on the prepara- tion of the Junior-Senior Prom which was held May 18, 1951. Another highlight of the year was the trip to Dayton. Appreciation goes to our sponsors, Mr. Hausser and Miss Fritz, for help to make the junior year a great suc- cess.
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