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FRESHMEN Boys Roy Ault, Jack Bagley, Carl Bailey, John Ball, Charles Bauer, Cliilord Beal, Alfred Best, Carl Boehm, Walter Broilord, Larry Brown, Dan Burwell, Larry Busie, Charles Cornell, Kenneth Cornell, Williaiii Cozzcns, Rich' ard DeLong, John DeWitt, David Fuller, Mark Fulton, Richard Gnllogly, Russell Gillespie, William Green, Rich- ard Herndon, Harry Holter, Charles Hudson, James Ingram, Charles Kasscr, Gene Kuhn, Robert Loar, James Love, Joe Mann, Jerry Marshall, Charles McGlinchey, Larry Mead, Wade Miller, Charles Noble, Donald Papin, Jack Papin, Gary Pyle, Richard Reeves, Lynn Rose, Richard Rose, Paul Sanford, Richard Sanford, Jimmy Dixon Shaw, Rex Sprague, Nelson Stevens, Wayne Stratton, Robert Townsend, Neil Ulry, James Vaughn, James Whipp, Will' iam Yaeger. l' ' , Girls Freda Ball, Wilma Bennett, Thelma Betts, Gladys Bowers, Frieda May Bumgarner, Doris Cavinee, Mary Ellen Chitwood, Margie Coe, Jacqueline Cooper, Nancy Day, Jeanne Etling, Doris Fisher, Charlotte Gossett, Pat' ricia Grimes, Mary Hager, Margaret Hamilton, Shirley Hoff, Helen Jackson, Carolyn Little, Dolores Mann, June Masters, Jean McCampbell, Beverly Morgan, Mary Ann Orthoefer, Carol Parsell, Sarah Roloson, Anita Smith, Barbara Smith, Betty Spillman, Joan Stout, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Wanda Trone, Marjorie Walker, JofAnn West, Diane Willianison, Marilyn Wolfe, Mary Woodrow, Florence Young. l l
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SOPHGMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ........ ............ ....... J a mes Norris Vice President ..... .... R obert Bancroft SecretaryfTreasurer . . . ...... Lucille Burk Social Chairman ............................................ Lawrence Green Upper classmen at last! That ambition was realized when wc came to school ninetyffotw strong on September 7, 1948, and found ourselves full-fledged residents of the upper hall. Our first experience as members of the sophomore class was getting acquainted with our new class sponsors, Mrs. Lillian B. Gossett, Mr. Frank Stallings, and Mr. Paul Davidson. It might be added that their friendly guidance contributed much tof ward a very successful and enjoyable school year. We soon found that there were a few strings attached to the sophisticated title of sophomores , such as a deluge of World History, a more potent dose of Latin, so' called PLAIN Geometry, and oh, those HifY and YfTeen initiations, but being an exceptional class, we readily took these seemingly unsurmountable difficulties in our stride. As sophomores, many new opportunities awaited us. In music there were the marching and concert bands, the glee clubs and choruses. In athletics there were foot- ball, basketball, track, baseball, and golf to take our interests, and a live-wire journalism class awakened the interest of many of us in the newspaper Held. As a class, we feel that the opportunities offered us here in Westerville High School are enriching our lives. Looking forward through the next two years, we realize that there are even greater opportunities in store for us. Thomas Ferbrache '51 FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS oFF1oE11s n President ....... ....................... . . .Wade Miller VicefPresident .......... . . .Don Papin Secretary and Treasurer .... ..... N ancy Day Social Chairman .............................................. john DeWitt On September 7, 1948, ninety sweet and timid UQ freshman boys and girls took their places in 107, our new homeroom. During the first few weeks under the direction of Mr. Robert O'Connell, class sponsor, the above oflicers were elected, making us feel very important since we were having class oilicers for the first time. Careful instruction on proper fire drill methods to and from our various classrooms was also an important part of this early training. Although freshmen are not eligible for membership in many of the school organif zations, we were, nevertheless, well represented in many departments of the school. Twentyfthree girls were active in the F.H.A. and three boys joined the ranks of the F.F.A. The Freshman Girls Chorus made their first public appearance at the annual Thanksgiving worship service. Several of the class also participated in the marching and concert bands. In the field of junior high sports a number of the freshman boys were members of the undefeated football squad and the popular basketball team. In September Sarah Roloson, Diane Williamson, Nancy Day, and Marilyn Wolfe were elected as class cheerleaders. Thus ends a brief account of the activities of the class of '52. Charlotte Gossett '52 22 . I
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EIGHTH GRADE Boys Bill Bale, Gary Bumgarner, Max Bumgarner, john Clapham, Harold Compton, Glennard Day, Gerald Dill, Donald Fisher, Bill Freeman, Erich Gaiser, Harold Ger' hardt, Kenneth Gorsuch, David Graf, Dan Griilith, Daniel Hunnell, Allen Karn, Don Kerston, Robert Lambert, Larry McC0mbs, Larry Morgan, Dan Morris, Lester Noble, Alan Norris, James Reeves, Archie Russell, jack Sanford, James Scatterday, Wilbur Schott, Floyd Sewell, Charles Sherman, Larry Sweazy, Edgar Ullman, David Wickline, Gary Will' iamson, Thomas Wilson. Girls Phyllis Addison, Dolores Bailey, Elizabeth Beatty, Betty Jane Brady, Barbara Budd, Martha Burk, Patty Ann Carter, Rita Cavinee, Carol Clark, Nancy Cornell, Patti Dawley, Barbara Demorest, Eva Sue DeVoe, Shirley Doran, Shirley Farley, Carolyn Gallogly, Diane Green, joy Halterman, Shirley Harris, Betty ,lane Hem, Eva Holmes, Christine Ingram, Irene Ingram, Patricia lrvin, Alta jahn, Charlotte Keeney, Patsy Keyes, Eilene Kiner, Carol Knight, Virginia Knight, Alice Lehman, Joanne Linkhorn, Betty List, Roberta List, Mary Loop, Gail Mac- Intosh, Jeanne Metzger, Barbara Parsell, janicc Phalor, Sue Sanford, Shirley Shannon, Marilyn Shipman, Patricia Smith, Ruth Spillman, Doris Stapleton, Barbara Stevens, Marilyn Stubbs, Shirley lean Summers, Mary Tarpley, Rosalie Volkmar, Mary Wicklinc, Elaine Zimmerman.
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