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SOPll0MOIlES FRONT ROWfl..eit to Right: Ardeth Williams, lane Kuqleman, Kathleen Smith, Frances Carlsirorn, Shirley Andrews. SECOND ROW: Iacquelyn Williams, Marlene Barber, Margaret Richards, Marion Herold, Lois Muir, Solveiq Friden, loan Zeller, Miss M. McCrea. THIRD ROW: Shirley Heniey, Molly Heiiiz, Virginia Spicer, Carolyn Gehlhaus, Ruth Madden, Doris Leonard, Winifred Iackson. FOURTH ROW: Mary White, Antionette Barbetia, Barbara Ely, Virginia Meinert, Alida Voorhees, Elaine Maxson, Genevieve Schmedes. FRONT ROW-Left to Right: Mr. Dominic Lally, Howard Loihle, Charles Anthony, George l-Iauber Charles Aqee, lack Malonson, Peter Guzzi, SECOND ROWfStandinq1 Henry Feste, Iohn Edwards Karl VanBrunt, Rollis Bock, William McGowan, lames Kehoe, Theodore Hall. THIRD ROW- Standing: William Sickles, Robert Geraghty, Calvin Frazier, William Carroll, Donald Bradshaw Thomas Dobson. LAST ROW-Standing: Michael Cinkosky, Thomas Mahler, Richard Snyder Richard Kleva, Richard Smith, Samuel Muratore, Arthur Siegfried.
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Sophomore C ass istory We are the class of 1952! ln our Freshman year we started very well by getting together within two weeks and electing our class officers. They were as follows: President, Steven Brustg Vice- President, Richard Kleva, Secretary-Treas urer, Kathleen Smith. Our class advisors for this year were Mrs. Alna DeWinter, and Mr. Vincent Finn. ln sports we ranked with the best, winning seven out of ten basketball games. We also won the Hal- 1owe'en skit, and took first prize in the magazine sales. ln our Sophomore year we elected Henry Feste as President, Carolyn Gehl- haus as Vice President: Thomas Mahler, Secretary-Treasurer. Our class advisors were Miss Margaret McCrea and Mr. Dom- inic Lally. We started this year, by win- ning first prize in the magazine sales, high-- est class in Iunior Red Cross Drive, and won again our Hallowe'en skit. Our whole class participated in sports. The girls on the cheerleading squads were: Frances Carlstrom, Shirley Andrews, Iacquelyn Williams, Marlene Barber, Carolyn Gehl- haus, Kathleen Smith, and Solveig Fri- den. The boys on the basketball team were: Thomas Mahler, Henry Feste, Theo- dore Hall, Richard Kleva, Samuel Mura- tore, William Sickles, Morton Ioy and Howard Loihle. We finished this second year with a suc- cessful Sophomore Hop. We hope that the up-coming Sopho- more's will follow in our footsteps, and do as well as we have tried to do.
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FIIESIIMEN FRONT ROW-Lett to Right: Mrs. Alna De Winter, Helen Kampi, Yvonne Pinaro, Patricia loslin, Mary Iane Martin, Kay Anderson, Dorothy Edwards, Elizabeth Ehas, Ioan Richards. SECOND ROVJ: Nancy Atlee, Dolores McGowan, Edna Mae Johnson, Barbara Stryker, Iacqueline Smith, Alife Augustine, Patricia King. THIRD ROW: Barbara Smith, Helen Elkins, Verna Murray, Nancy Ryan, Shirley Sykes, Kathleen Rosenbery, Iune Loder. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Boyce, Grace Bailey, Sandra Maskrey, Marion Lentini, Evelyn Leonard, Ame Schloeder, Nancy Marek. FRONT ROV!-Left to Riqht: Thomas Maftia, Robert Leonard, Iames Creighton, Robert Iunklernan, Anthony Pappa, Robert Letts, Robert Larsen, Mr. Hyatt. SECOND ROW: Richard Smith, Robert Martin, David Hull, Peter Hartcorn, Earl Norcross, lame-s White, Alfred Vaughan. THIRD ROVV- Richard Wahlers, Robert Duncan, Robert Lederqerber, Lyman Latta, lohn Maniqrasso, William Brittin, Lewis Worth. FOURTH ROW: Walter Allbrook, Albert Panariello, Harold Rickard, Howard Brey, George Conover, Maynard Reed.
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