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Itth GRADE GIRLS Beverly Beaver, Wilma Bennett, Frieda Bumgarner, Doris Cavinee, Mary Chitwood, Jacqueline Cooper, Nancy Day, Jeanne Etling, Doris Fisher, Charlotte Gossett, Margaret Hamilton, Shirley Hoff, Carolyn Little. Dolores Mann, Jean McCampbell, Beverly Morgan, Carol Parsell, Sarah Roloson, Barbara Smith, Betty Spillman, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Wanda Trone, Ann Vance, Mariorie Walker, Marilyn Wolfe, Mary Woodrow, Jo Ann Worden, Florence Young. llth GRADE BOYS Clifford Beal, Richard Bell, Alfred Best, Royal Beum, Alan Bischoff, Carl Boehm, Walter Brofford, Dan Burwell, Larry Busic, Charles Cornell, William Cozzens, Russell Derenberger, John DeWitt, Franklyn Edwards, Mark Fulton, Richard Gallogly, John Hedglen, Richard Herndon, Charles Hudson, Charles Kasser, Robert Kassner, David Kessler, Gene Kuhn, Robert Loar, Joseph Mann, Larry Mead, Wade Miller, Stanley Nollenberger, Donald Papin, Jack Papin, Gary Pyle, Richard Reeves, Lynn Rose, Richard Sanford, Paul Sanford, Jimmy Shaw, Rex Sprague, Nelson Stevens, William Strapp, Wayne Stratton, Robert Townsend, Neil Ulry, James Vaughn, James Whipp, Don Williams, William Yaeger. . , ? . 3 , M at 5' 'l'V Page Twenty thres-
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY , .5 N 1 'TL T I Charles Cornell Richard Sanford Nancy Day Charles Hudson President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman lRobert Loar and Sarah Roloson replaced Charles C-ornell and Richard Sanlord as class otlicersl This year has been a very special one lor the class ol '52. We started our I95O term under the capable leadership ot our sponsors: Mrs. Mary Belle Clary, Mr. R-obert McLean, and Mr. Joseph A. Ralston. Mr. Ralston was recalled into active service with the Navy in December and was replaced by Mr. Walter J. Hotchlcin. In November we demonstrated our histrionic ability by presenting the popular comedy, A Case ot Springtime . Representing our class in outstanding athletic achievements were Oene Kuhn, Bob Loar, Dick Oallogly, and Dan Burwell. They were chosen For the All Star Foot- ball Teams selected by THE COLUMBUS DISPATCI-I, Tl-IE COLUMBUS CITIZEN, the OHIO STATE JOURNAL, the PUBLIC OPINION and were unanimously selected by the coaches ot the Mid-Six league. One member ol our class, Jae Mann, a member oi the Air National Guards, was called lor active duty the tirst ot February. Also joining Uncle Sam's tighting Iorces were Charles Cornell and Richard San- Iord, who Ielt the classroom to enlist in the Army and Navy respectively. Sponsoring a paper drive and selling Christmas cards were only two ol the events which showed our class spirit. The crowning achievement -ol the year's activities was our Junior-Senior Prom. Charlotte Ann Oossett '52 Page Twentyetwa
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SOPHOMGRE CLASS HISTORY ,V gel .. :-v , 1 G .. l ' Mi it k ' -:- .ar W r ' 75 t :f:2 A , P -f ' Q. l L' 'i t P? ' ' 'l . A -- 5 W 22? X EFX William Freeman Lester Noble Martha Burl: Alan Norris President Vice President Secretory-Treasurer Social Chairman Well! Here we are at last upstairs and lind ourselves lull-fledged members ol senior high. We have loolced forward to achieving this goal lor nine long years. Our year has been one lull ol thrills and enjoyment-thanks largely to our class sponsors: Mrs. Lillian B. Gossett, Mr. P. W. Davidson, and Mr. C. Frank Stallings. After electing our class otiicers in the tall, we settled dow n to a year ol hard studying. Our class party in November, chaper-oned by Mrs. Gossett, Mrs. Davidson, and Mr. Stallings, was a tremendous success. We got into the social whirl as most oi us tor the tirst time were permitted to attend the annual Holly Prom. Dan Morris and Priscilla Haber man, both sophomores, were selected king and queen ot the prom. The class was well represented in the field ot sports, and our newly elected cheer- leaders, Nancy Cornell and Dave Gral, were territic hits in their first year. Sophomores were much in evidence in the band and the glee clubs. Some ot us found ourselves members ol the l-li-Y and Y-Teens, which lcept us busy throughout the year. Our activities closed with a party in the spring. Despite the moans and groans from the World History, Latin II, and Plone Geometry students, we have survived our sophomore year and are loolcing forward to our junior year. Bill Freeman '5l Page Twenty-tour
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