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JU IOR First row, 1. to r.: Joyce Midlam,Rheta Bruss, Larie Moore, Kay Binninger, Marcia Jo Gettinger, Lena Crouse, Beverly Stilts, Pat Whistler, Jule Jenkins, Miss Yost. Second row, l. to r.: Lucyanna Beitenour, Shirley Lees, Marilyn Brown, Gretchen Haber, Anne Lynch, Evelyn ilson, Colleen Clear, Betty Hufford, Ellen Sutton, Carol Skiver. I Third row, l. to r.: Jan Reish, Jerry Harter, Jim Altic, Perry Blankley, Vance McCarter, Bud Westfall, Don Gullett, Frank Hoffman, Tom Leahey, Bill Bower. As the Junior Class of '52, we started our year out by electing class officers. They are William Westfall, president, Don Gullett, vice presidentg Beverly Stilts, secretaryg Joyce Midlam, treasurer. The student council representatives are William Bower and Shirley Lees. On September 27, 1950, we became the proud owners of our class rings which we ordered early last spring. The members of the class are well represented in band, orches- tra, rnixed chorus, and girls' glee club. Many of the boys are members of intramural and the Wildcat and Kitten teams. Our class is under the excellent sponsorship of Miss Anna C. Yost, who has cooperated in helping to plan for the selling of Christmas door-hangers, Wildcat sweat shirts, and U. H. S. socks. We close the year with our Junior -Senior reception and our class play in May.
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They enter Ferris's convertible once again and as they are driving they hear a news girl, Fern Durham, calling headlines. She tells them that Lowell Ullery, Gene Summers and Darrell Tipple are in jail for kidnapping three beautiful blondes and also that Ronnie Van Vickle, the famous maestro, who -has just finish- ed the 'Z Unfinished Symphony , is to appear at the Hollywood Bowl in the evening. They stop at a hot dog stand, and across the street they see Bob Geyer and Roger Resor having a heated discussion over a pair of crumpled fenders. Roger is looking especially lovely as he has just come from Harriet Grindle and Sherron Downing's beauty parlor for men. A short time later they enter the parking lot at the Hollywood Bowl. Pur- chasing tickets they recognize Stanley Hines who has just turned from talking to Eilene Hindsley who is selling programs. Upon reaching their seats they see on the stage many beautiful girls in bathing suits, among whom is Judy Hollinger. .Tim Fulk enters and they find that he is to be the judge of this bathing beauty contest. When the program is over they drive home through the park and see .T im Davis and Bobo Evans sleeping on the grass. Look out now! Here comes Chief of Police Jim Leahey. Since Ferris has forgotten his license he isn't too anxious to meet up with a copg so he and Sarah drive home after a long and hilarious day.
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0PHOMORE First Row, 1. to r.: Sara Farish, Ann Chenoweth, Barbara Hooper, Sandra Welbourne, Marian Whitesel, Janice Miller, Marilee Mangas, Patty Jo Wright, Sally Reigel, Beverly Huntwork, Miss Ward. Second Row, l. to r.: Larry Brumbaugh, Carole Wise, Donna Smiley, Dorene Runkle, Madelon Shelly, Ilse Birznieks, Charles Stull, Jean Guthrie, Marie Nelson, Virginia Wogerman, Shirma Davis, Ida Grimes, George Root. Third Row, 1. to r.: Vernon Reichard, Charles Stull, Phil Weida, Tom Merritt, Joel Wenger, Fred Downing, James Smith, Tommy Bugher, Charles Bulcher, Phil Shaw, Charles Stivers, Richard Patterson, Ronnie Bratton. We, the Class of 1953, met at the beginning of the school year, with our sponsor, Miss Mabel E. Ward, and elected the following of- ficers: Charles Stull, president, Patty Jo Wright, vice-president, Marilee Mangas, secretaryg Phil Weida, treasurer, and student council representative, Sara Farish. Early in October we received our class sweaters, royal blue and grey, trimmed in gold. On November 4, the Sophomore Class held the Harvest Hop which entertained the entire high school. We also helped the Mothers' Club with decorations and a section of the program for the Christmas Par y. We are proud to have many of our members participating in band, orchestra, mixed chorus and girls' glee club, baseball, basketball, track, bowling, and G. A. A. Next year we will be Juniors! We are looking forward to that honor with much pleasure.
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