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Front Row: Shirley Page, Phyllis Nevel, Harriet McHenry, Dorothy Wetzel, Charlotte Best, Loretta Novak, . Nancy Carroll, Jean Watts. Second Row: Naomi Garris, Joanne Parks, Marjorie Horton, Ladonna l-lanst, 4, , ,, Joyce Shoup, Joan Logue, Betty McElhattan, Betty'Lowers, Frances Master. Third Row: Mr. I-Ielmintoller, 9 : Paul Dean Ashbaugh, Robert Kunkle, Wesley Henglein, Dick Reed, Robert' Best. The Junior Class, composed of iifteen girls and live boys, has had a very active year. We have participated in social activities by having square dances, skating parties, and a bake sale. The class is Well represented in extra curricular activities. Three of our boys were on the Varsity basketball team: Wes- ley Henglein, Paul Dean Ashbaugh, and Robert Kunkle. All five of our boys were on the baseball team: Dick Reed, short- stop: Wesley Henglein, second baseg Paul Dean Ashbaugh, pitcher, Robert Kunkle, third baseg and Eddie Fichte, catcher. Three of our group: Joan Logue, Fran- ces Master, and Joanne Parks, play in the band and orchestra. Two of the girls, Fran- ces Master and Betty McElhattan, sing in the High School Trio. We climaxed our season with a very suc- cessful Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We hope to be as successful as those be- fore us. ' CLASS OFFICERS President , . . . T .. .,., ,,,.,,,. . Paul Dean Ashbaugh Vice President ,... . . .,,.Wesley Henglein Treasurer .. , . Joan Logue Secretary . . ., . Frances Master
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,lf wi ,' 7' QC T tw' J ' v OO fc' 4-Qwi 00 YQ First Row: Thelma Raybuck. Nelrose Shirey. Beverly Shirey. Bonnie Shirey, Mary Ketner. Barbara Shircy. 3' Qfj Dorothy Chechak, Barbara lllimm, Dolores Montgomery. Second Row: Miss folonna, Betty Ne.:-I. Harry Sherman. Peggy Hopper. Darrell White. June Dittman. Donald Kunkle, Louise Mcfnnnell, Betty Shoup. f Dolores Spirnock. Clifford Perkins. Third Row: Ronald McHenry, James McConnell, Jack Leavy. Judd . lVetzel. John Hale, John Graff, Harry Harnish, James Irwin, Thomas Marshall. SOPHOMORES This happy group represents Miss Co- lonna's biggest headache. The class en- tered high school with thirty-four mem- bers and returned this year with twenty- eight. From this Sophomore class, Judd Wet- zel played varsity basketball, while four others, Don Kunkle, Darrell White. Thom- as Marshall, and Dean Roe, were members of the J-V team. Furthermore, tive of our girls. Peggy Hopper, Barbara Mimm, Bon- nie Shirey, Beverly Shirey, and Barbara Shirey, were J-V cheerleaders. Several of our boys played baseball and we had one entry in the Track Meet. The class was also well represented in the band and orchestra, and vocal music. The class had two successful skating parties and a class party at Christmas. The Sophomore Wig and Mask Club pre- sented several plays. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Assistant Dorothy Chechak Thelma Raybuck Bonnie Shirey Barbara Shircy Judd Wetzel Barbara Mimm
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