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Junior Class Sitting, left to right: Pauline Smith, Robert Rosenbush, Patricia Goodman, James Bartholomew, Joan Mangas, Roger Dye. Phillis Best, Robert Turner, Earlene Merritt, Philip Whitesel, T.ois Lantz, Joan Haber. Second row, left to right: Mrs. I lobbs. Gene Bennett, Joan Welch, John Meredith, Anne Chattin, Tom JelTcris, Ceresa Moore, Robert Huflfer, Betty Hummel, James Geyer, Helen Rosenbush, Betty Bushaw. Third row, left to right: Annabelle W elch, Lucille Skiver, Shirley Schoenfeld, Donna Perkins, Mary Jean Ellison, Eunice Moore, Carol Key, Janet Kantner, Jean Frazier, Carlene Merritt. Betty Baker, Patricia Lahey, Marcella Whistler, Mr. Frazier. Fourth row, left to right: James Ellison, Wanda Parish, Robert Allen. T.eslie Aukerman, Jack O’Corner, Dennis Keltner, J. C. Lyons, Patricia Clapper, Jack ITollinger. Absent: Patricia Lorton. Page Twenty-three
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Junior Activities PHIL WHITES EL President JOAN HABER Vice-President ANNA BELLE WELCH Secretary BOB HUFFER Treasurer We arc the class of '45. With only one more year ahead of us. we are pursuing the different courses our school has to offer—academic, home-economics, business, and industrial. Many of us were in the band, orchestra, and chorus. Nine of our boys were on the basketball squad. Earlene and Carlene Merritt were two of the school's cheer leaders. We elected as our class officers: Phil Whitesel, president; Joan Haber, vice-president; Annabelle Welch, secretary; Bob bluffer, treasurer. Jean Frazier, Karlene Merritt, (iene Bennett. J. C. Lyons, and Phil W hitesel were our student council representatives. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hobbs and Mr. Frazier, our class carried on various activities throughout the year. We sold Christmas wreaths, sponsored dances after the basketball games, and presented the play “Shirt Sleeves. Toward the end of the year, we entertained the seniors with the annual Junior-Senior reception. We arc looking forward to our senior year with anticipation. Silver-gray and blue were chosen for our class colors. —Betty Hummel. Page Twenty-two
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Sophomore Activities Since the custom of organizing underclassmen has been returned to our school, we sophomores elected the following officers: president, Jack ampler: vice-president, Leroy Stentzcl; secretary, Mary Wilson; and treasurer, Jack Mangas. W e were well represented on the Student Council by Richard Cotter and Jack W ampler. Miss Mabel 1C. Ward is our faculty adviser. We are proud that several of us have important positions on the WESTERNER and SUCCESSUS staffs. Also we have many members in band, orchestra, and chorus. Many of our boys, being athletically inclined, participated in baseball and basketball. Others of us were on the bowling teams. The curricular selections of our class vary. Some of us are pursuing the academic course, others, the business course, while still others are taking courses in home economics and industrial arts. W ith the help of Miss W ard we sponsored a spring party for the high school on March 24. Although we do not wish to appear conceited in any way, we do feel our class is one of the,most promising in high school. —Tom Marker. Page Twenty-four
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