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Q wfftigdu 1 X First Row: N Hgpkins, C. Schad, T. Estrabrook, L. Gammack, A. Dlemoz, Mr. Olson, G Buckenmeyer, G. Roberts, E. Kruppa, A. Burch, C. Kaminskl, K. Dart Second Row: W Gardner, G. Wight, A. Harding, S. Gardiner, R. Buckenmeyer, V. Willard J Waite, M. Mazur, M. Gilhooly, B. Warner, J. Sojda, M. Golanski, W Worthington, W. Alwardt Back Row: . NJ. Wirth, N. Welker, L. Bachman, L, Embt, P. Worthington, R. Bower, P. Bartz ,hX,'R. Rich, R. Vanderwarker, D. Balduf J :rpg 53 We 1' f x ' if 1 v, X' 'XL Y- K f li J- 'L l- N tr :Y K xy XJ' 53 ,X 'K 1 X l xx 3 XL H 1 Y , The sophomore class had a very successful year under the able supervision of Anthony 4 oz as president. His assistants were elected as follows: an ,VX . ,RV ' R Vice-president-George Buckenmeyer Secretary-Glenna Roberts Treasurer-Lloyd Gammack r. Olson, acting as faculty advisor, guided sophomore activities during the year. Following an established custom, the class decorated a christmas tree for the down- stairs hall, which helped to brighten the Yuletide season at A. C. S. With the ending of the holidays and semester examinations, the sophomores sponsored an eagerly awaited dance on January 30. The competition of several other school dances failed to greatly hinder the success of this major activity of the year. The sophomores now confident in their well established high school role, look forward to a senior-sophomore party to be held in the spring. T X ' -xl f 1 are .N - --ggigsas-aa mi? X91 26
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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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u , . ' vl .h 'J , , x, , V' LQiQf cy'Qi5'ipf LH? 3rP X ' U ' ' , I X f Br' SV' , J' U' X ky' Baker, R Alwardt, B Adams, S. Hinckley, D Hodge W Cook, D Klossner Gardner, Miss Dabb, R Wackenheim, W McCullough, M Smykowski, V Myers Schiller, B Spring, W Kelsey Van Buren, V Lewandowskl, A Curtiss, D Beechler, D Warren, A Snyder Norton, R Harris, K Goodman, D Balduf, R Sebera, J Ruhlman, S Brown Laben Green, B Bowen, R Hoover, L Pope, D Glor, J Rozborski, J Judkins Baltz, R Good, L Wight, A Sanders, J Koester, E Folkerth Bowen, M Shafer, G Cupicha, R Lapo, R Hawker, C Kelley, S Parise, First Row Second Row Third Row Back Row 4 CMLI The initial move of the freshmen beginning their first year of high school was election of Russel Wackenhelm as class president with other officers chosen as Vice president John Gardner Secretary Alice Sanders Treasurer William McCullough Advisor Miss Dabb A high point of the year for its class was their annual round and square dance December 12 the follows held on Following a school tradition, the freshman entertained the junior class in the spring This freshman group has the reputation for being the largest single class yet to have emanted from the centralized system The large number freshmen groups, It is hoped that and spirit as it has resulted in unprecendented zeal for class projects has shown in its first year. . 27 of students in the class, plus the enthusiasm characteristic of all this class will continue its nigh school days with as much ambition :wo o 0 e 3 0 n Jo I I O O Ee O 0 :AC O I C I O Ro O 0 O O 0 O J. :SO I C I O O O , Bo O O O O l 1 De 0 0 Q . e 0 9 R. Patterson, R. Murphy, A. Carson, L. Schenck Xxx M
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