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OPI-ICDMORES The brains of the class were Iudy Callet, Barbara Chalfant, Lois Costlow, Gerald De- laney, Pat Hammer, Phyllis Metzler, Robert Steinbring, and Barbara Yost. This class also had brawn. Many sophomores helped to make up our praiseworthy foot- ball, basketball, and track teams. Dick Hoffman was the one sophomore who was a member of the W Club. The girls did well, too. Their basketball team, under the leadership of Marilyn Leh- man and Barbara Yost, was really a challenge to the seniors. Other members of the team were Deborah Reese, Alice Naugle, Iudy Callet, Betty Iayne Grech, Pat Hammer, Sue Orr, Mary Eliz- abeth Iames, Betty Steinbring, and Barbara Frank. The sophomore photographers were Barbara Yost, Beverly Davis, Sue Orr, Brooke Walker, and Charles Staley. Sam DiFrancesco, Gerald Hornick, Iim Kahl, David Knipe, Howie Schwartz, and Bob Stein- bring belong to the Key Club. The Hi-Y claims as its members the following sophomores: Tom Cush, Frank Carney, Iim Kahl, Bill Blimmel, Sam DiFrancesco, Ed Miller, Ted Hofecker. Bob Gray, Ed Menser, and Gerry Hornick. Dick Hoffman acts as chaplain. The sophomore party this year was a huge success. Deb Reese handled the details well. Mary Ruth Squire, Iudy Callet, Phyllis Metzler, and Dick Hoffman also helped in the arrange- ments. At the party, there were dancing, games, and a variety program with Bill Blimel and Dick Hoffman as the masters of ceremonies. The report on the party was A good time was had. by all. Vitality, sportsmanship, personality, good looks, arnbition-the sophomore class has all this and more. What the sophomore class doesr1't have is not worth having. FIRST ROVV-Lt-fr to Right-Bgttv Ondrel.-wk, Sallv Lon Tavlor. Susanne Grr, Dchurdh Reew. Phvlli- Nlctzler. Barbara Yost Maru Brtty Steunhring, Lexus Makin. Nfarzlvn .9 man. THIRD ROW'-Io Ann Shoaf. Esther Spence. Marion Young. Mary Io Stcxnns, Ed Miller. lint Wfaqncr, B ir rv rantmnn, ounrt Sthwartz. Iune Rossi-nan. lam- Quinn. Nntalit' Pctrilmcn, l,ot1tsc btlht-rwtctrt, Icvn- Wftlltzirris, Vtrqinm D. Mtllvr, 1 5f:C,OND ROW'-Nlarv Ruth Squtrr. Alnt' Nawgle, Huh Stctnhring, Arlen VV1llet. Phillip lmprvsti. Hill btept. Vxrginiit l. Milli-r. I h bh l l ll l FOURTH ROVV-Bill Stinson. Barry Robinson. Charles Stalev. Dirk Slagle. Luther Raab, lohn Ober. Tom Sterling. Brooke Welker, Bob Law. Richard Roclrique:
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mf'lX'?JO.Y. . QC ' L Y ' xxr-Wx N0 Presenting the sopho- riorczl These ninety-three W.-U. Y. sludents, though two years shy of being ziilghly, ruling scniors. Waufod no time in becom- ing' loaders. In charge of this ener- gdic group was their president, Eddie Miller. Gerry Hornick, vice presi- dent, presided when Ed- die was not there. The worried look on Frank Carney's ia:e lately may be trom a little trouble lic-'s had as the money- handlcr ot the group. Deborah Reese did a line job of record keeping. The Student Council represent- atives from the sophomore class were Ed, Miller, Bill Blimrnel, Dick Hoffman, and Barbara Yost. FlRS'l' ROW'-Left to Right-Bruce Bcrkebile. Dorn Grcgorv. Loi- Costloxx. Eleanor Dablw-. Mary Elizabeth Iames. Betts' Grcch. Pcggx' Alvsme, Marilyn Fettcrolf. Mary' lane Gould. lim Erx-man. SECOND ROW-Barbara Hill. Ralston Glatz, Pat Etheridge, Carl Fousr. Barbara Chalfant. Barrv lladdlc. Sarah Bailcv. Carl lie-lfcr. Barbara Ann Franke. Iudv Callet. THIRD RCVV-Gerald Delanev. Ann Fair, lu-cph Langer. Daxrd Knipc. Tom l'lolt:man. Rrtlward Amex-hr-R. Iamc- Kcpplcr, Sam Di Francemco, Par Hammer. Ted Adams. FOURTH ROVV-Nlelvin Kleinwiub. Frank Carncy, Tom Cuah, Ted Hofcckcr. Gerald Hornlcll, lim Beam, Dick Hoffman lim Bcrkcbrlv Bill Blimmel, Robert Gray. HIGH ,ftge
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XE TOP TO BO'l l'OlVl-Bob VVL-als, Prcsinlcnt: Sharon Mehs, Vicc Prrsidenl: Nlarv Lon ,- The seniors of '51 began their studies cmd social life with all the vim and vitality that proved so vital in making their class a successful one. Anxious to get their first un- stable days over, they soon elected Bob Weals to preside over their class. He was ably assisted by Sharon Mebs as the vice president, Mary Lou Rogers as secretary and De- lores Williams as treasurer. They were wisely advised by Mr. Askeyzwiss Gerhardt. and Miss Allendorfer. After the offi- cers were chosen the freshman delegates to Student Council were elected. This group con- sisted of David Suppes, David Iones, and Mary Lou Cush. About this time the new members from among the frosh ranks were being initi- ated into the various clubs Rogers, Surctarv: Delores XV1llldms. Tri-iisurcr. FIRST ROXV-Lcfr to Right-l.conar'tl l:znu'iz1in.Boi'u Grmc, Run-llal Langvr, Inv llufcclwr, Churlcs ilrcvn. Dau' Marlin. Samnw Blight. Rnvnioml Lixlngsuwn. Xyilliam Mallmson. Bcrnard Klrinslnlw. SECCJND ROXV-Anwlm Drrinxxh, rllhvllnn Bluuqh. lsalwl Ulnfl. loaf! Frahlv, Shirlvv Dav. Ruth lvffvrs. Arlene Griffith, Calhrrmr' livers. 'llcla Cohn. THIRD ROVV-Georgc Grcgorv, Charlvs lVlnpolr-N, Iam-I Clnvxornh, Marv Lou Cfnsh. Marx Annc Hailvv. Donna llvrshhrrqri. Rnnalil Cosrloxx. 'lhnn Dnnlxlchergcr. l:OUR'l'l'l ROVV-fiddle Dnnvlnk, Pat Criswvll, Doris llnnuiwmu, lim Gccr, Ronald Kclly, Dave Ionrs. Garv Bnrinq, Daisy Bcrlxehilv, Dian? Bealcs.
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