I r S t .lemon CLASS , First Row-From left to right-Darl Bash, Russell Fehnel, Robert Richardson, Carlos Baker, Donald Plotts. ' - - ,Vg , Second row-From left to right-Marianne Murray, Miss Catherine Heppe, advisor. The Junior Classechose as,their officers this year the following: President, Robert Richardson, who withdrew and- is now attending Upper Sandusky: Russell Fehnel was then chosen to till the office. Vice President. Earl Stulnppz Secretary-Treasurer, Marianne Mur- xzxyg Assistant Echo Editor, Richard Epleyg As i,tant Echo Business Chairman, Carlos Baker. The enrollment of the Junior Class was nine members but Karleen Bristoll did not con- tinue schooling. Robert Richardson started the term at Wharton but is now attending Upper Sandusky. Earl Stumpp withdrew from the class in April. The entire class bought rings all the same style a.nd received them shortly after Christ- ma.s. Russell Fehnel lost his ring between a crack in the barn floor and after asking everyf one at school if he had found it, using up 15 minutes of bookkeeping time to discuss its loss, and causing a general chaos among the teachers, Russell spied it one night while milking the cows. The above-mentioned episode is one of the greatest near-catastrophies that ever hit Vtfharton School. , 1 On April 13, the class presented a comedy Listen to Leon. V 'A' if 'Ir SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row--From left to right-Bernetta Rickle, Helen Fehnel, Marilyn Fehnel, Donna Beck, Dorothy Wentz, Maxine Corbin, Ann Kear, Irene Bishopw V Second Row--From left to right-Ruth Walter, Dorothy Snook , Clinton Pever, Luther Schoenberger, Ronald Geckle, Dorotha Mae Walter, Doris Cole, Eugene Zuber, advisor. A ' Third Row--From left to right--William Bibler, Raymond Beck, Wayne Kaubleffy In September the twenty-two members of ,the Sophomore Class met a.nd elected the fol- lowing officers: president, Luther Schoenbergerg vice-president, Donald Cole: secretary- treasurer, Irene Bishop: and news reporter, Ann Kear, A new member joined the class during the year. He was Merritt Eatherton from Arcadia. In the latter part of April, Donald Cole moved to Mount Blanchard. Bernetta Rlckle also withdrew from the class. A The class had two parties this year. In December, they went to a movie and after the movie, to a restaurant. The other party they had was a farewell party for Donald Cole. It was held in the gymnasium. They also attended the High School Halloween party and the Rabbit and Pheasant Supper, whichmthe Seniors sponsored. Q To strengthen our treaslixjy, we sold schedule pencils. .jkti 1'-'RESHMEN y First Row--Left to right--Norma Jean Bowman, Frieda Carey, Phyllis Bowman, Kathryn Baker, Geneva Crew, Clara Louise Shaffer, Norma Kear, Rosemary Ininan Second Row--Left to right--Wayne Buess, Martha Ruth Musgrave, Virginia Brown, Flossie Vogel, Barbara Jane Epley, Mary Lou Rish, Georgianne Bristoll, Norma' Jean Wykes, Gene Opper, Ferris Kimmell, Mrs. Walton. ' p Third row-Left to right-Robert Rife, Robert Motter, Lowell McNutt, Donaldf Shane, Carl Cole, Allan Kauble, Norrnan Ward, Jack Opper, ' Early in September the members of the Freshman class met with Mrs. Walton and elected the following officers: president, Donald Shane: vice-president, Robert Rifeg secre-- tary-treasurer, Norma Jean Bowman, and reporter, Clara 'Louise Shaffer. We had some important social affairs this year, the flrst being the Hare and Hound' Chase in September. Although the Seniors dldn't give us a very nice reception we were glad. to he welcomed into high school. ' - E ' ,4 Our class had a Hallowe'en party at the Roadside Park on the Lincoln -Highway. We- also attended the annual high school I-Iallow'een party held on the school gymnasium. On November 18, we were guests at the' Rabbit and Pheasant supper. On the whole we 'feel that our freshman year has been a very successful and a very en- joyable one. ' This is the largest class in high school with a total enrollment of 27 pupils. One new member joined the class this year, Laurabelle Walters, formerly of Vanlue. .
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