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FRESHMEN CLASS First Huw. left to right: lwaryrarut Dit man. Dolores Watson, Shirley Bunch, Janet Shirley. Mildred Hurnish, Shirley Edinger, Marilyn Foust, Shirlly Jordan. ' Middle Row. left to rightzllick Jordan. Hill Crewe. Erncrli- KOOS. -IUPUIIIH SI1lI'Il01'k. BSU-Y HHHSY. CihHl'l0U9 Nec-ly, Doris R1-iyliuck, Andrew Chechak. Rawland Fox, Ronald Ashbaulrh. Back Row, left to right: Roy Nevel. Ronald Fleming, Tum Page, Bradley Dunkle. John Schaefer, Alec Robertson, Edward Chadman. Dwight Koos, Dick Shoup, Donald Lowers The Freshman Class consists of thirteen girls and seventeen boys. Although they are industrious, they always find time for extra curricular activities. Two successful bake sales, one in October and one in February, help- ed build up the class funds. The school was invited to their Sadie Hawkin's Party which proved exciting and enjoyable for everyone there. December saw the class members enthusiastically selling pencils on which were writ- ten the basketball schedule. A skating party in March at the St. Peters- burg Roller Drome climaxed the ye1ar's activities. They were very active in the musical field. Five freshmen were members of the orchestra and seven were members of the band. Almost all the girls were members of girls' chorus and the class was well represented in mixed chorus. This class also took part in other extra-curricular activities. Seven of the boys were on the Junior Varsity Basketball teamg they were Edward Chadiman, Ron Ashbaugh, Ron Fleming, Dwight Koos, and Dick Jordan. One of the freshman, Ernest Koos, also rated the Varsity basketball team. Doris Raybuck was one of the six Junior Varsity cheerleaders and Shirley Shaner was a substitute. The girls were not to be underrated in sports either. At the end of the basketball season the freshmen girls defeated the senior girls to take first place in girls' basketball. May the years ahead hold success in everything they do. CLASS OFFICERS President ............... .........A....W..-....-.-............................ . . Ernest Koos Vice President ..... ....... R onald Ashbiaugh Secretary .............. ........,... D wight Koos, Treasurer ................ ..... S hirley Shaner Sergeant-at-8!'mS A-A-,, .--l----'---Y----..-. ...... J 0 hn Schaefer Page Twenty
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FIRST GRADE First Row, Left to Right: Gerald ML-Call, Eugene Hiles, Larry Shreffler, Gary Ashibaugh, Donald Wolf, Samuel Eakman, Gary Lieberum. Second Row, left to right, Effie Ditty, Sandra Simpson, Cleora Johnson, Barbara Hiunsberger, Susan Mc- Cormick, Peggy Sullivan, Marilyn Milford, Karen Hurlhert, Bertha Deloe, Susan Crawford, Marian Mongr, Gwendolyn Jordan, Nancy Smith. Third Row, left to right: Miss Hale, Joe Ann Whitling, Jerry Htiles, James VanZandt, Robert Elder, John Diittman, Larry Exley, Ronald Eckelberg'er, Robert Konkle, Patricia Rupert, Francine White. Fourth Row, ll,-ft to right: Dennis Dotterer, George Edinger, Joan Sindone, Elinor Exley, Margaret Grantz, lrennis Berlin, William Wray, l.arr3. Whitling, Charles Hoovler. SECOND GRADE First Row, lz-ft to right: Betty Johnson. Sarah Xvifltfilld, Stanley Chadman, Ann Sindone, Lynn Altman, Janet Hurlbert, Janice Landers, Joyan -Morgan, Leonard Shoup, Alice Pezkins, Beverly Parker, Beverly Milford, Barbara Clark. Second Row, left to right: Karen Murray, Carrol Ciecse, Linda Cotton, Carl Eldei, Billy Consla, Leroy McDon-ald, Stanley Fillgrrove, Frank Sullivan, Eleanor Elder, Linda Brown, Linda Texter. Third 'Row, left to right: Miss Jones, Terry Ashbau gh, Gary Dee, Patty Texter, Gloria Hoovler, Priscilla Wingard, Helen Sherman, Patty Dittman, Chester Wolf, John Hunsberger, Lawrence McConnell. Page Twenty-two
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