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SGPHOMORE NOTES President ....... . . Marie Brinker Vice President. . . Violet Schudel Secretary . . . . . Esther Miller Treasurer . . . . Robert Harmeyer Class Reporter. . . . . . . Eileen Barber Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Sturgeon The sophomore class started the year with an enrollment of twelve. In '0ctober, Dale Grubs, of DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, joined our class, making a total of thirteen. As a result of our combined efforts, we saw queer looking objects, identified to us as freshmen, parading the halls. The boys represented glamor' girls in dresses and hairnets, and the girls made quite handsome boys in overalls and galoshes. Three of our girls take home economics. They are Violet Schudel, Kathryn Jacobs, and Lois Samson. The members of the Booster Club are Esther Miller, Marie Brinker, Eileen Barber, and Joyce Baker. Esther Miller and Joyce Baker are librarians. LeRoy Stewart, Gene Hannan, Donald Miller, Clyde Tracy, Dale Grubs, and Robert Harmeyer took part in the school athletics. The band members of this class are Donald Miller, Robert Harmeyer, and Dale Grubs. Those in the orches- tra are Marie Brinker, Donald Miller, and Dale Grubs. We contribute only two members, Eileen Barber and Marie Brinker, to the mixed chorus. We had charge of the December chapel program. Joyce Baker was chairman of the program. Rev. Brose led us in prayer and Mrs. Roller directed us in song. Mr. Scibbie was our guest speaker. Marie Brinker and Esther Miller were on the honor roll the first semester.
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JUN ISK NOTES P1'SSidGHt ........... Joe Loomis Vice President ,,,, , Marcena Michel Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Lois Miller Class Reporter ,,,,,,,, Ardith Spahn SPOHSOI' ............. Mr. Amos The junior class, the largest in the school, has an enrollment of twenty-seven pupils. At the beginning of the year we had a Weiner roast at the home of June and Paul Kurfess. The juniors are interested in making money for the banquet for the seniors. To earn money they sold blue and white Trojan emblems. Their next event was the class play, UBo1ts and Nutsn, presented on December 10. A large crowd enjoyed the play. A one-act play, WThe Pampered Darlingn, was given by a group of juniors on January 23 for the benefit of Infantile Paralysis. The cast included Marcena Michel, Delores Ruch, Geraldine Welling, Donald Joseph, Cornell Juergens, Glen Landwehr, Joe Loomis, and Lowen Meyer. The junior boys have been active in athletics and all have participated in one or more of the sports. Lowen Meyer was manager of the football team. Richard Hannah was one of the managers of the basketball team. Joe Loomis and Richard Hannan are out for track. The juniors spent many hours preparing for the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the school house May 2. Joe Loomis, Lowen Meyer, Glen Landwehr, Geraldine Welling and Marcena Michel were on the honor roll the first semester. Marcena Michel, Carolyn Johanssen, and Delores Ruch were cheerleaders. Marcena Michel and Doris Pertner took,the coun- ty scholarship tests at Bowling Green.
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Freshmen V ra McCrary Donald Top Row: Luther Samson, e , Stewart, Lyle Myers, Joe Carr, Marvin Moenter, Melvin Whitzel, Wayne Samson, Ruth Kopp, Donald Schmeltz. First Row: Patricia Reamsnyder, Ann Welling, Har- ley Jacobs, Leon Bockbrader, Joanne Huss, Rose- mary Fortlander, Beatrice Aspacher. Eighth Grade Top Row: Beverley Neifer, Arthur Christen, Mary h 'stiansen Ruth Miller Carr, Gene Ruch, Mara C fl , , Shirley Ann Dierker, Nancy Kurfess, Florence DeMarco. Keith Rife Elmer Miller, John Brose, First Row: , - Geraldine Knettle, Corrine DeMarco, Chester W'lliam Wilson. Chambers, Robert Evans, 1 Seventh Grade Top Row: Mabel Bauman, Gloria Reamsnyder, June Kinker, Opal Rife, Virginia Jacobs, Frances Urban. Second Row: Jack Biler, William Kurfess, George Young, Donald Manoylovich, Norman Knitz, Robert Hotmer, John Deuble, Frederick Samson. First Row: Marion Bockbrader, Marilyn Ruch, Rich- ard Jacobs, Mary Louise Harmeyer, Annabelle Jacobs, Jane Bringman.
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