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First Row S Mellenthein, M Westermeier, E Minton, B Cochran, L Waite, R Brown Miss Lester, Miss Turk, D Woodruff, M Hichert, M Reilly, B Untegrove Green Second Row Lyons, E Schmieder, R Colontonlo, D Hinckley, R Westermeier, Goodman, L Wohlsclagel, T Wiktorskl, R Myers, R Zalenski, D Wolfley Worthington Third Row Marquardt, M Schenck, R Meier, R Justinger, K Klossner, G Hoskins Carson, E Wohlsclagel, L Warren, D Norton Price Back Row Howard, C Johncox, F Buckenmeyer, R Hume, R Howard, R Hulshoff Worthington, J Meyers, J Moore, S Snaulding kwa all MCMXLVIII and advisors to serve throughout the year President Donald Woodruff Vice president Richard Brown Secretary Lucille Waite Treasurer Marlon Richert Advisors Piss Turk and Miss Lester As the class looks back through their first year, they see many accomnlishments in the tasks they have undertaken The first activity of the class was the senior dance on October 10 Being the first square dance of the season, it was a comolete success harly in the same month, they undertook the selling of subscrintions to magazines, which increased he treasury to a great extent On December 19, during the Christmas vacation, the seniors held the first Senior Ball to be held in the school for some years The time and effort set forth were well T6WRPQ6d The senior olay, called NShoot the Works,' was nresented on October 24, and was heralded as a complete success 4:suQx-5:5 24 J. : Ll O O O D L0 C I l 1 0 0 D. : Gs 0 0 0 e 0 - Rl O O O , JI : DJ I O l 0 I Ee - n u Q A At the beginning of the school year, the senior class elected the following officers
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'X ,fify KING'-al. First Row Laben, G Acquard, E Glor, P Berryman, F Penkszyk, Miss Happ, Meyers, J Sanders, B Foster, F Idzik, J Tenney Second Row Andrews, H Hansel, E Wolfley, W Amedick, F Gilhooly, L Huber Kielbasa, B Graff, Koziarski Back Row Warren, J Hoover L Rozborskl, P Edgerton, E Amedick, V Grant Parise, P Hensel, T Dempski MC The junior class elected class officers at its first meeting early in September President John Meyers Vice president Frank Penkszyk Secretary Jean Sanders Treasurer Patricia Berryman Advisor Miss Rapp A Junior sponsored Ha11owe'en dance held on October 31, initiated this c1ass's part icapation in school functions Three one act plays enacted a capable Thespians from the class of '49, headed the whirl of spring activities Distinction for sponsoring the most festive dance of the second semester goes to the Juniors whose prom lived up to the fine standards set by Juniors in years past With these milestones behind them, the Juniors, complete with elegant class rings are nearly ready to enter that 'mysterious realm' where all Juniors become seniors if4liila'!! 1 X : .. I . Q , : 0 e 3 0 e o e , ' 1 H ' , 9 J 'A 'Vx 1 I J '9 - w ' t ' ,N of 9 .R S- 5.2 f , 1 ,fy ' .1 X 1 , 'A,-r:'iL- I 12 N 25 fr ' K X r ,,..'- V X
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