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Class Officers President...Jack Poling Vice-president...Hugh Pence Secretary. .. Maryann Kettelhut Treasurer....Jim Beck Class Sponsors.Donald Fites, Donald Deer JUNIOR The class of ' 50 has been very busy this year. In addition to the two mixers they sponsored, they very successfully put on their play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, on December 13 and 14 under the faculty supervision of Miss Mary Bushong. The leading roles were por¬ trayed very well by Georgianne May and Doro¬ thy Ayres with Bob Bloss well cast for the lead¬ ing supporting role. Class rings were ordered in December and were proudly being worn in April. The chairman of the ring committee was Ruth Ann Parkinson. Plans for the Prom were completed in March with Forrest Horn serving as general chairman for this gala event. The Prom was held June 8 CLASS at the North Ballroom of the Union Building with Bob Kelley ' s band playing amid the scene of a Nacht Mysteria . The candidates for queen were chosen as follows: June Frager, Pat Butz, Janice Woods, and Rae Asher. The queen was presented with a crown of flowers and gifts were given to the court. The chairmen for the various Prom commit- ' tees were: Jim Keating—Band Barbara Gibbens—Theme and Decorations Ernest Oyler—Programs Dorothy Ayres—Invitations Beverly McBee—Queen and Arrangements Page 31
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JUNIORS Left to right: First Row: D. Abraham, V. Alexander, D. Ayres, P. Bartlett, J. Beck, J. Bedell, R. Biddle, B. Bloss, J. Bradley. Second Row: T. Burr, L. Cason, K. Clark, j. Compton, S. Corley, L. Crain, H. Cromwell, B. Crose, D. D ' Aoust. Third Row: M. DeLong, J. Dienhart, B. Dillard, E. Fites, H. Geiger, B. Gibbens, N. Henderson, T. Herbig, ?. Hogle. Fourth Row: F. Horn, J. Hostetter, M. Hunt, A. Jacques, J. Keating, M. Kettelhut, D. Klinker, A. Koenig, B. Kriebel. First Row: O. Lange, J. Leftorge, R. Leiler, R. Lind, B. McBee, P. McKinzie, S. McMullen, J. Maddox, H. Marack, Second Row: A. Marasco, J. Marshall, G. May, B. Men¬ delsohn, C. Moore, P. Morrison, M. Moss, G. Owen, E. Oyler. Third Row: R. Parkinson, C. Passen, H. Pence, J. Poling, J. Pound, R. Roberts, S. Ross, D. Scarseth, C. Shaw. Fourth Row: S. Sherman, B. Sommer, W. Strobel, A. Taylor, J. Thompson. M. Vance, J. Van Pelt, F. Willis, R. Wilson. Fifth Row: M. Yearian. Page 30
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SOPHOMORES Left to light: First Row: George Bradley, Elizabeth Dun¬ ham, Marvin Miller, Neva Sabbagh, Jcse Ribares, Lois Cohen, Jack Fox, Joan Wilson, John Jackson, Barbara Cheshire, Don Astell, Pat Beck. Second Row: Ruth Klinger, Mary Sicer, Vivian York, Lou Ellen Dickison, Emalie Heyer¬ dahl, Martha Sammons, Joan Cowell, Sarah Roberts, Marg Nelson, Lou Ann Terry, Nancy Hodges, Charlotte Wilbur Sarah Selby, Nancy Yeager. Third Row: Nan Bloodgood, Marilyn Smith, Victor Osborne, Jack Bundy, Leroy Allyn, Jim Smith, Lois Friese, Carolyn Erichsen, Ruth Enos, Eliza¬ beth Bauman, Helen Lecklitner, Edith Kennedy, Virginia Britt. Fourth Row: Joan Risk, Chester Sheets, Jack Rosser, Arthur Lemmon, Harry Carr, Don Meyer, Mary Bayley, Jean Heusel, Carol Snelling, Virginia Barnes, Linda Speer, Marjorie Moore. Fifth Row: Tom Jenkins, Eric Greenfield, Ted Knight, Ed Bot¬ tom, John Davis, Jack Schaupp, Tom DeVries, Virgil Johan- ningsmeier, Don DenUyl, Byron Lutz. Sixth Row: Bill Hill, Harlan Bullard, Dick Cummins, Joan Newmark, Durland Patterson, Marjorie Long, Ted Purchla, Pat Woods, Dean Rothenberger, Catherine Fletemeyer, Jim Davis. Seventh Row: Lydia Heim, Ruth Pence, Marcia Cerny, Doris Dejonge, Meredith Smith, Wayne Jones, Dudley Daugherty, Jim Allen, Joe Neibert, Bob Nichols, Don Trenkle, Frank Messenger. Eighth Row: Ann Brundage, Mary Sharkey, Susan Keller, Nancy McCabe, Gordon LaPlante, Ted Reiley, John Paul Wilson, John Peterson, Dick Allen, Alvin Light, Ed Bugher, Mr. Eddy. Pane 32 The sophomores contributed many things to this year ' s school life. They were active in the Speech-Arts play, sports, and in the various school clubs. Many sophomore boys and girls could often be found near the juke box at noon and after school.
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