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First Row-Alice Malvizzi, Joanne Cousins, Ruth Morton. ' Second Rocw-Lois 'Walthour. Lois S-toner. Rolbert Story, Anna Karas, Thelma Perkins. Third Ro-w-Mary Ruth Sillaman, Edna Nutter, Phyllis Kaylor, Faye Hamilton, Nadine Stern. Janet Stairs. Fourth Row-Zane Shoaf, William Peoples. Emerson Trout, Edwin True, Paul Wagner. Firfth Row-Jo-sefph Peorio, Norvell Stewart, Eldridge Rager, Arthur Wentzelg Rolbert Rinehart, A Wayne Robertson. OFFICERS p FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshies entered Youngwood High School through the usual portals. They were properly painted and 'paddled and the upper class-men did their befl t make them feel definitely inferior. However, thc'-' proved themselves worthy and have many accont- plishments to their credit. The boys have taken their part in athletics and many of them show great promise. While not many :were big enough for football this Year, they outdid themselves on the basketball courts. Few of us will forget Bob Storey's long shot at West Newton, or little Paul Wagner-'s tricky man- euvers. We hope next year to see these 'boys on the varsity, along with Merle Henderson, Derby Wing- field and many others. And the girls at least will long remember Jimmie Henderson under the mistletoe at the Junior Dance! How could we forget! President .................. Paul Wagner Secretary .... . . . Janet Stairs Treasurer .............. .. Nadine Stern Vice President ............. Francis Bizub Assembly Representative .................. Mari' Ruth Sillaman 225
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First Row--Shirley Walthour, Nonma Roach, He len Pahel, Kathleen Murray, Jean Wienand Second Row-Robert Steiner, Robert Morgan, James Moore. Richard Steiner. Third Row-James Oravetz, Grace Overholt, Gilsbert Markle. SOPHOMORE CLASS There are some Sophomore characteristics -we will never forget: Richard Steiner's blush. Helen Pahel's baby talk. Grace Overholt's giggle. Alice Eichner's waistline. Frances Cordia1's corny Jokes. Norma Buskey's line of chatter. Bob Morgan's futile attempts to be dignified. George HeskeN's way with women . Jean Wienand's dimples. Ann He-pler's efficiency CWhat would we have done without her?J Speed Minerd's a'bility to get to school on time??? George Brdar's bashrfulness. Muttie Brdar's efforts to keep peace on the basketball team. The last event of the season' was the Sophomore dance which. due to the advertisement methods pursued, was a great success. It was held May 26 and is the Seniors last memory of Youngwood High School. Good Luck Class of 46! Kay Murray, Marie RepaskN Norma Roach. Ellamae Gilmore. C21
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First Row-Lois Dale, Joanne Clapper, Janet Eichner, Janet, Coughenour, Martha Jane Faust, Peggy Fullem. Second Row-An-na May Byers, Don Ganter, Paul Null, Keith Kunkle, Frances Bizub. Third Row-Ronny Miller, Thomas Burkholder, Raymond Bennett, James Henderson, Joseph McManos. Samuel Noel. Fourth Row-Merle Henderson, Ja-mes Ganter, John Cullen, Robert Baughman,James Danks Fifth Row-Joseph Brown, Joseph Bunffer, Reamer Barnhart, Edward Carlson, William Del- serone, William Felker, FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman girls too, have fproven themselves in Youngwwood High. Many off them belong to the Home-Ec Club and have often made our mouths water with those delicious odors of food. The Freshman assembly was a big success, thor- oulghly enjoyed by all. It was unique--the only darkie show orf the whole Year. Eddie Carlson is undoulbtedly the fblondest negro for miles around. The Freshman dance resulted favorably also. The gym was tastefully decorated with spring 'blossoms and memos were in the form of tulips. The upperclassmen wish to commend the freshmen class of 44 not only for -their individual achieve- ments, but for their su-pport of the other class activit- ies and of the school in general. The girls have fbeen active in the glee club and the class is well represent- ed in the school band. The Freshies, 'being rather lively, have given the teachers a few gray hairs, nevertheless, we predict a great future for them in Younglwood High School befause they have what it takes--plenty of school sp rit. First Row-Sammy lNoel, Jim Ganter, ' on Ganter, Ronny Miller. Second Row-Bill Peoples, Keith Kunkle, Jimmy Henderson Third Row-Joe McManos, Paul 'Nu1l, Joe Poerio C235
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