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Loretta Ann Novak - Renn Renn, a sweet, likeable and attractive lass enjoys square dancing, primping, and Grant. Although Renn spenit only one year as a cheerleader she helped to make our basketball year a success. Loretta's future has not been made certain yet, but with her kindness and sweet personality we know Loretta will go far. Good luck, Renn. Paul Dean Ashbaugh - P, D. Paul Dean, who has been our class presi- dent for the last two years, is a very indus- trious person. He may be a little short, but say, you should have seen him on the basket- ball floor. His plans f-or the future are un- decided but he likes clerking and business man-aging. Success to you, P. D. , in ev- erything you do. Naomi Marie Garris - Garris Did you just see that little minute head- ing for her daily trip from Turnip Hole to dream land in her high powered jet? Her winning personality packed with humor and smiles have won her many friends since she joined the class in our sophomore year. Her jokes come unexpectedly. Her favorite theme is physics. Terrifying screams by Garris increased the mystery in the senior play, for which she spent many exhausting hours as prompter. Good luck to you Garris in real life and in dreams. ag Fourteen
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Joyce Mae Shoup - Joyce Joyce is one of the liveliest girls in the senior class. She is always the first one to laugh at her own jokes. Although her citi- zenship grade is lower than average, she is one of the most likeable. Joyce also took part as a cheerleader for three years. The best of ludk to you Joyce, and may you be successful. Ronald Eugene Bowser - Ron Introducing Ron! He is a handsome lad, as well as, a quiet one. This is his first year with our class and he has gotten along quite well, because he just 'takes everything in his smile, saying nothing, but then perhaps he never gets a chance to say much. He is noted for his cute little mustache, his build, and his dark hair. In sports, he has been an active member, joining both basketball and base- gall teams. Good luck to you in the future, on. Bertha .Ioan Logue - Bert Joan lives quite close to school but comes into the room about 9 :03 every now and then. She always has a joke for Mr. Toy and the class. She is quite an active girl, entering in all the entertainment, band, chorus, and class, and especially study hall, which is usually a roar. She sports a beautiful diamond, so we know that her main achievement for the future is being a good wife for Jack. Good luck to you, and may you be happy. Page Thirteen
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CLASS In the year 1947 twenty-five carefree, happy- go-lucky pupils started their high school career. At first we were rather leary of the upper class- men and the teachers, but we finally got accus- tomed to 'high school life. So far as membership in extra curricular ac- tivities is conicerned, our class excelled. There were three Junior Varsi.ty basketball team play- ers: Paul Dean Ashbaugh, Bob Kunkle, and Ed- mond Fichte. The class also had four Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Frances Master, Betty Mc- Elhattan, Joan Logue. and Joyce Shoup. We con- trirbuted three members to the band and orche-s tra: Frances Master, Joan Logue, and Joanne Parks. Our class officers were: President, Frances Mas- ter, Secretary, Joan Logue: Treasurer, Joyce Shoup. Our social activities included a skating party, cake walks, and square dances. Even though we enjoyed our Freshman year immensely we were happy to have three months' vacation, but we looked forward to our Sophomore year. Our second year of high school began, and we welcomed five new students from Turnip Hole. We lost two members. Our class now totaled twenty-eight. This year we had the same three and Wesley Henglein playing Junior Varsity basketball. We also had the same four J. V. cheerleaders and in addition four on the baseball team: Dick Reed, Paul Dean Ashbaugh, Wesley Henglein, and Bob Kunkle. We began our social activities by having a skating party in October at the Petersburg Roll- er Rink. During the Cancer drive we wrote and produced two plays about Cancer. At the May Day festivities several girls from our class took part in the operetta, Kentucky Sue. We all took part in the mixed chorus, and again we had the same three in the band and orchestra. The class officers were: President, Betty McElhattang Vice President, Merle Harnishg O 3' I-IISTCDRY Page Fifteen Secretary. Edmond Fichteg Treasurer, La Donna Hanst. At last we have the joy' of being upperclass- men. During our Junior year we lost several members. We now had fifteen girls and five boys. Our class was very active this year. We participated in soci-al activities by having square dances, skating parties, and a bake sale, all of which were successful. We had three boys on the Varsity team this year: Wesley Henglein, Paul Dean Ashbaugh, Bob Kunkle, and all of our boys were on the baseball team. The same three girls played in the band and orchestra, and Betty McElhattan and Fran- ces Master were in the high school trio. The climax of the season was a very suc- cessful Junior-Senior banquet and prom. Now at last we can enjoy all the privileges given to seniors. We can hardly believe that we have come so far so quickly. This year we contributed four excellent play- ers to the basketball team: Paul Dean Ashbaugfh, Wesley Henglein, Ron Bowser, and Bob Kunkle. We also contributed four cheerleaders to the Var- sity cheering isquad: Joyce Shoup, Frances Mas- ter, Loretta Novak, and Betty McElhattan. Six of our boys played on the baseball team. The same three girls were in the band and orchestra, and Betty and Franc-es again sang in the trio. In our social activities we included square dances and a very successful chicken dinner. Our class officers were: President: Paul Dean Ashbaugh: Vice President, Wesley Henglein: Secretary, Frances Masterg Treasurer, Bob Kunkle. One of the highlights of the year was the Banquet and Prom given by the Juniors on May 19 in our honor. We all enjoyed ourselves, and we were very grateful to :the Juniors for this splendid affair. We had our Baccalaureate Services on May 28 and Commencement Exercise on 'May 31.
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