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Jack Baumberger Robert Gordon Catherine Meyer Bally Shillito Jean Wyrick ' 'Q James Betts I Paul Gordon Mary Alice Murphy Norma Smith Gloria Zorub David Craig Marjorie Hopper Dorothy Nussbaum sl' Earl Souder A Carollee Rldenour HMQR55 JoAnn Deffendoll Norma Jacobs W-A9 Dale Perry Barbara Stahl Roger Mowry Marjorie Farst Eva Kreps LeRoy Pitman Dellda Tate Marvin Orewiler Ruby Fox Sally Leppo Jack Ruby Eula Tate F' Larry Garber Earl Quentin MacCartney Matthgg L? JoAnna James Sapp Scarbrough lay 4? Vaughn Harold Taylor Walker Frank Dorothy Gilbert Gllliom Clay Hentzer Dorothy Schlenbaker M1 Williams Lhe first half of the y ar, the officers were President, Dale Perry, Vice resident, Earl Souder, Secretary, Marge Farst, Treasurer, Norma Smith For the last half they were President, Paul Gordon, Vice President, Roger Mowry, Secretary, Earl Sauder, Treasurer, LeRoy Pitman the sophomore boys that are on the basketball reserve team are LeRoy Pitman, Bo er Moury, Paul Gordon Earl Sauder, Clay Mentzer, ack Ruby, Marvin Orewiler, Ted Williams, and Jim Scarbrough Frank Gilbert is one of the managers of the team Dale Perry, who is on the first five varsity team helped us through many a game and everyone is proud of him He has an average of eight points a game Some of the cheerleaders that were elected from the sophomore class to cheer during the games were Norma Smith Barbara Stahl, and Jean Wyrlck New students that came to tne sophomore class are Wilfred Focht Bob Gordon, Jack Ruby, Sally shi llto, zulu and belaaa Tate Jack Baumberger, Marvin Orewllsr, Clay Msntzer and Barbara Stahl played in the high school orchestra There were also a few sophomore boys on the base ball team this year Mr Daryl Daniel was the class advisor Q, N Q Q if ,fgp ' if M ef i - M f , 2. ' ,Wd K ' D ' ' Q M 12 1 1 M v rf 1 F5 ' -V 'M' ., AT G 7 A ,f'qLf2f Avffiij E ,?S5 g X, .ao, gi f 5 'iv' F c. , 6 1 . Q. 164 ' 153 5, N' E N, ' Q -V AW Ted t jr - e lx .,,, n M , , . s f , 1 . i . . 5 . - 15 -
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Mary Alt JoAnn D1Sanze Robert Kordish Willys Yahney JQNUHH5 Delbert Beer Jerry Ellis ,K 4 Myron Beer Ronald Evans Bernard NEEDED Palmer Price Shirley Brissell Norman Heinberger A. Patsy Quinn David Buchanan Carol Henry Q Virgil Rader We are all dreamers To be sure, there are no dreamless lives During our hi h school days, we are especially conscious of these mperishable Dreams, Some of these have become reel experiences for the Junior Class, the basketball games, the plays and finally the prom Our year began with the election of the follow ing class officers President, Donald Danals, Vice President, JoAnn D15anze, Secretary, Kathleen Dlcker hoff, and Treasurer, David Buchanan The class distinguished itself by selling more magazines than any other preceding class Our sales amounted to over 31000 The New Year, 1951, brought a new election of officers Mary Alt became President, Bernard Palmer, Vice President, Jerry Ellis, Secretary and Myron Beer Treasurer April 6 will long be remembered o plays, 'They Put On a Play' and 'An Uninvlted Ghost' were pre- sented under the capable direction of Mr Daryl Daniel The crowning experience of the school year was the Junior Senior prom We chose as our theme r Friendship 14 Doris Coleman LeRoy Hopper Pauline Riddle Donald Danals Gerald Jacobs Janice Strickler Verlin Day Larry Keeler DQWF Annie Taylor Nathan Price Kathleen Dickerhoff Evelyn Kelley Darlene Walker Doris Coleman, Marge Farat, Carol Henry V K NAR : P!! 'eff x:P, - lla ltbf Y A , p ' - w'. -ff' -' mfr gf, j' Y ' Q , Q,,, ' '.e ,ik Rf,-X: K X: , ' egg, e , I Y, yy fff eV wi K f , V ' . nf n . 5 . Tw -I , lou P
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Donna Beer QEEEUMEN Fred Bishop Leile Bowser The freshman Class of 20 boys Dean Nancy Pat Crawford Danals Danale Charles Gilbert Margaret Gettins David Gordon IJ!! Dale Kelrns Paul Ludwig Virginia Krups Marguerite Helen Switzer Taylor Tara Jo Taylor er Fred Audra Y Brantingham Buchanan Naomi Downs John Hull Sue Malaby Kenneth Termsn and 20 Jean Earhart K Ronald Hammond Carl Mehl 1k J Carol Burger ,JK dl Joe Wayne Ruth Ann Carney Kauffman Cotter Q Betty Farst Ann Phyllis Hartzler Henry 1:23 Dean Frances Mclntlre Mowry Marshall Burton Leroy Thomas Wentz Thomas girls Dorothy Barbara Fullager Funston Barbara Hinklin B111 Musick Gene Funston Donna Hoffman Philip Perry New students to enroll in our class were Ronald elected Pat Danals as President and representative to the Student Council, Betty Farst, Vice President, and Jean Earhart, Secretary Treasurer for the first semester For the second semester Philip Perry, President, Virginia Krups, Vice President, Burton Wentz, Secretary, and Wayne Kauffman, Treasurer were elected to lead the classs The Freshman boys on the reserve basketball team were Pat Danals David Gordon, Philip Perry, William Mehl, Kenneth Kerman, and Eugene Funston Frances Mowry was elected reserve cheerleader Sue Malaby Audrey Buchanan, and Ruth Ann Cotter sang in the Girl's Ensemble The class was represented in orchestra by Pat Danals, Eugene Funston, Dor0thY Fullager, Audrey Buchanan, and Sue Malaby On December 21, 1950 the Freshman English Class, under the direction of Mr Somerville, sponsored the movie 'Magnificent Obsession 16 Hammond, Dean Mclntire, Charles Gilbert, and Dale Keirns We appreciated the helpful guidance of Brelnich, our advisor Sue Halaby, Audrey Buchanan Donna Beer, Naomi Downs F :Lai ' y . K s Y tw , W . A V - ,M A , x Y fi A ,xt , j X Vx h gJ?'n ' X'il 'V E 9 , H J bar ' p y r A 6 K 'XX .'x L, yoga XX' V V LL 'ig 5 KQ7 Y lJ,BWeigi' if I i,, ilfiiiz ! , ' I- N I ' - K :Iggy ::.. 1 , jgsil ij? Q iljk glww A gag lqy. Q ia g ,E 3 M i ih K 4 ' 5 H WM, Q, 4 ' Jnx ?Nl, .'x xiii: A Azbjl' de ,X if , ,555 jx ' gf' 4 .. - . Mr, 4 D , f ' 1
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