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fx r-t 'z VN Left to Right-Upper Row-Earl Master, George Freeman, Jack Potts, Keith Ashbaugh, Paul Shirey, Glenn McMaster, Raymond Rupert, Maxine Sherman, Jane Master. Middle Row-Joan McQuiston, Nancy McE1hattan, Dorothy Barlett, Victoria Chechak, Bernice Nevel, Paul McGuirk, Dick Noel, Mildred Watson, Lois Chadman, Mr. Bartow, teacher. Lower Row-Robert Ashbaugh, Val Jean Jackson, Donald Wentling, Betty Jameson, Robert Page. Betty Linnon, John Smith, Ida Matthews. Ruth White. SOPI-IOMCRES Wise fools -No one could truly apply that name to this large group of vigorous students. Though they entered High School with thirty-four students, the enrollment has decreased to twenty-seven. Nevertheless, they still maintain the largest class in High School. Almost one-third of the class participated in school athletics this year. Betty Linnon, Joan McQuiston, and Jane Master who led the cheers, two members of the varsity basketball team-Jack Potts, and Glenn McMaster. and also George Freeman, the assistant manager, are all members of the class. Keith Ashbaugh and Paul McGuirk played on the Junior Varsity team. Socially, the Sophomores are one of the most active classes. They have held numerous worthwhile class events including a dance with Ches- ter Sander's Orchestra, and two skating parties at Hill-Top Roller Rink. They presented a one-act play, Swept Her Clean Off Her Feet , for the Spring Literary Program. Music, too, is one of their numerous achievements. Seven Sophomore students belong to the band and orchestra. Nearly all the students are members of the choruses. Jane Master, Nancy McF,lhattan, and Joan Mc- Quiston compose the girls' trio. Several others belong to the mixed en- semble of eight. May all the success possible follow this entire group through their remaining years of High School and through their entire lives. CLASS OFFICERS President L. L ..- - .- - L Glenn McMaster Secretary and Treasurer as L Nancy Mclillhattan
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S Front Row-Left to Right-Jean France, Caroline Logue, Mabel Best, George Bunch, Patty Shirey, Betty Bourke, Victor Jameson, Betty Shields, Pauline Carroll, Arminta Bechtel. Back Row-Ben Myers. Kahle Ashbaugh, Bill Bartow, Mary Lou Amsler, Lynn Vasey, Jane Ashbaugh, Edward Koos, Dean Shoup, Yetta Miller, Eugene Fleming, Bill Linnon, Merle McMaster, Mrs. McElhattan, teacher. JUNIQRS Those vivacious Juniors! Twenty-two very active boys and girls compose the Junior class, known as the mostfriotous group in the high school. This happy-go-lucky class with their Water Pistols and Sneez- ing Powderl' have put forth great efforts to earn money for the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. Seven members of the class participated in the illunior-Senior play, Air Castles , which was a great success. They also held several dances, a Hal1owe'en Party, and a St. Patrick's Day Dance, which were enjoyed by everyone. ' Three of the boys, Koos, McMaster, and Bunch, played on the varsity basketball team, while three of their attractive girls, Logue, France, and Shirey, performed as cheerleaders. With the leadership of its well chosen class officers and a continued spirit of cooperation, we have great hopes for this class in the future and wish them the best of luck. CLASS OFFICERS President L L L .L L L - L L LEdward Koos Vice-President L Lynn Vasey Secretary L L William Linnon Treasurer L Merle McMaster
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V tl W ,X via Q 1 X Left to Right-Upper Row-James lrwin, Andy Spirnock, William Allison, Bruce Linnon, Edward Edinger. Middle Row-Nancy Whitling, Mary Belle Craig, Mary Ellen Schenck, Ronald Best, Rose Ellen Johnson, Barbara Robertson, Sarah Cushing, Patty Hopper. Mrs. Hartman, teacher. Lower Row-Joyce Armstrong, Kenneth Myers, Nancy Bartow, James Fleming, Barbara Master, Stanley Texter, Jean Uncapher, Frank Chechak. FRESH-IMEN This jovial, youthful group consists of twenty-two mischievous Fresh- men boys and girls. Though they invariably find time for a hilariously good time, they are a conscientious, hard working group. In February the Freshman Class presented their yearly assembly pro- gram consisting of an excellent one-act play entitled, How Abe Lincoln Kept Storew, still pictures, and talks upon the lives of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. The class is also very energetic in the musical field. All of the girls and many of the boys belong to the Girls' and Boys, choruses respectively. Two Freshmen are members of the orchestra, six are members of the band. Nor do they lack representation in the athletics of our school. Barbara Robertson participated actively as one of the six graceful acrobats who, leading the cheering section, inspired our team to numerous victories. Two of the boys, William Allison and Stanley Texter, played on the Junior Varsity basketball team. lt is our sincere hope that their future years in high school will be happy, successful ones Filled not only with work, but also with memorable pleasures. CLASS OFFICERS President LLL L L L L LLLLLL LLL L L L .L Barbara Master Vice-President L L LL L. Kenneth Myers Secretary .LL L Barbara Robertson Treasurer L LL .LLL William Allison
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