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fcxsmdwsL iBocuuHa. PARENT TEACHERS “To vision and understanding we pay eager tribute expresses well the spirit and purpose of our Parent-Teachers Association. Its first func- tion is to promote close cooperation between the school and home. At monthly meetings the members get together for programs of educa- tional lectures and entertainment. Once a year the faculty holds Open house” at school for the parents, who have a chance then to go to class. In December students of the music department presented a Christmas program, and this year the PTA board entertained the teachers at a Christmas Tea. In addition to its worl of acquainting parents with the teachers, the group carries on several benefit activities. As one of these projects it sponsers yearly TB tests for all students. This year’s theme was The Ramparts We Watch. BAND PARENTS Our high school bands owe a great deal of their success to the Band Parents Association for its fine support, both moral and financial. This active group, made up of mothers and fathers of band members, meets several times each year to plan projects. In between meet- ings they are busy seeing that Junior does his practicing. And then they sponsor concerts for the purpose of letting others enjoy what they go thru every day—only more so! The money derived from these concerts, along with funds from such events as benefit card parties and an annual Tag Day, goes to buy new instruments and pay incidental expenses for the bands. After seeing how much band work has done for Junior and how enthusiastic he is, the organization aims to stir up the same interest and enthusiasm among the remainder of the student body and their parents. STANDING Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Allawoy, Mrs. R M. Johnson, Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Spalding, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Chas. W. Johnson, Mrs. Woodard. SEATED Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Liska, Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Geissert, Pres. Mrs Peterman, Mr. Mrs. Ander- aine. Godshalk, sen, Mr. P FRONT ROW—Mr. Fletcher, Mrs. Shopp, Mrs. Yost, Mr. Shopp. BACK ROW Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Peterman, Mr. Shoe- maker. 28
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FRESHMEN TOP ROW D. Wiley, E. Modersohn, W. Toepfer, W. Weller, B. Brown, L. Bateman, R. Bauer, E. Thompson, C. Beard. B. Barker, G. Zerbe, H Erickson, G. Tyk, J. Lack, T. Cavalli, B Pa use h, B Baughman, C. Pierson, R. Scott, P. Mohr, K. Sennebogen. THIRD ROW D. Beycnka, J Hughes, L. Vidito, D. Knol, J. Kunath, H. Arseny, S. Menees, G. Pescinki, A. Fister, G. O'Dell, L. Younker, N. Green, D. Hageman,). Frahm, M. Petschke, B. Erickson B. Meister, D. Kubal, J. Schrosder, M. Francis, V. O’Rourke. SECOND ROW 9. Reed, M Mielsen, K. Kolzow, R. Durland, W Neckolaishen, J. Downing, D. Dungan, R. Bore. L. Turk, D. Munson, T. Hackbarth, W. Dvorak, W. Waterous, B Hummer, D. Schultz, M. Garg, B. Porter. BOTTOM RO N V. Kuziemka, A Yezek, B. VanderKam. W. Haitschmidt, B. Mejd- rich, F. Wagner, M. M:Mullan, S. Pandery, R. Grobowski, T Dolton, C. Ullrich, P. Feen, J. Niadner, M. Gerlak, L Edwards, D. O'Neil, G. Morey, H. Neely, D. Bourke TOP ROW J. Virbickis, W. Jennings, J. Linchester, K. Jacobs, J. Jefeik, D. Lake, H. Boula, A Thompson, K. Wenzel, R. Brown, K. Turner, B. Pullen, D. Piaper, K. Stephens, B. Callarman, D. Oldfield, B. Schulz, M. Pezan, L. Hoffman A Ooad. THIRD ROW E. Davies, J. Caldwell, J. Hochlcutner, F. Erickson, G. Hoffert, E. Bright, A. Oiler, P. Me Collum, M. Grygiel, C. Dahlman, B. Kolzow, A. Kosla.J. Riley, D. Goad, C. Teeter, W. Gehrlings, G. Handricks, W Cox, E. Dahl, M. Kinter, G. Vandever. SECOND ROW D. Gondek, H. Schmidt, B. Johnston, C. Kuetemeyer, Z. Gonda, S. Juracek, J. Johnson, D. Schmielewske, B. Beardson, L. Spelter, V, Carlsted. B. Iberg, C Johnson, J. Schless, S. Wulfers, D. Hansen, G. Venard, H. Konopka, S. Kory, G. Budzik. BOTTOM ROW H Becker, F Pedersen, D Jennings, Delores Jennings. M. Gleiter, E. Laskowske, T Gasser. P Perlan, E. Bradner, E. Newell, J. Kulisek, L. Mroz, R. Farr, R. Heberling, P. Wiker, M. Tomas, N. Bevers, J. Pezan, R. Groch. TOP ROW C. Stack, B. Schaettgen, R. Wendt, G. Lukes, C. Haskins, J. Me Knight, T. Fettig, Q. Krause, E. Townsend, E. Chernick, V. Konoff, A. Dundas, J. Thrawl, B. Exner, L. Conner, L. Mizner, W Perkins, R. Aschbrenncr, R. Pammler, B. Krause. THIRD ROW D. O'Neil E. Eggleston, W. Dane, B. Modersohn, B. Webster, R. Crowder, D. Uding, C. Me Donald, R. Meaden, R. Me Cabe, D. Deardorff, E. Hogrefe, R. Creed, 0. Lauing, A. Carrie, A. Jennings, B Fallon K. Cook. SECOND ROW E. Franklin, J. Pauley, M. Rohan, E. Reeves, P. Guarnaccia, P. Saladino, E Wild, R. Peter, son, B. Me Even, D. Krusel, M. Hedburn, G. Singer, B. Starr, J. Moll, E. Leebarq, S. Klukos, J. Loy, M. Miller, G. Czer, winski, J. Dressier. BOTTOM ROW W. Meyers, W. Frolich, B. Toon, B. Moldenhauer, M, Naqel, S. Mackey, J' Lohse, D. Johnson, P. Hosick, D. Andrews, R. Garvtzen, G. Hoggenjas, E. Krodel, M. Trostle, A. Powers, L. Larsen. R. Johnson, L. Braley, L. Norman. TOP ROW D. Hermansen, B. Simmons, H. Wells, K. Ruthardt, R. Hoffman, D. Hayes, R. Smith, M. Duka, C. Vial, R. Jordan, B. Lindquist, J. Merker, K. Yunk, D. Cavalli, R. Kouri, J. Barr, H. Me Master, D. Gaertner, R. Ackerman, B. Rogers. THIRD ROW H. Hallmer, K. Yakimow, D. Modersohn, J. Scott, A. Hipomann, B. Holmes, B. Lane L. Nielsen, J. Newberry, A. Kosla, T. Hartzler, B. Archer. R. Au't, L. Kramer, D. Michalek, E. Lester, G. Lindsay, D. Larson, J. Liaromatis, M. Nelson, L. Nemecek. SECOND ROW J. Me Lennan, D. Nicholo, J. Anderson T Gambrell. H. Rhodes, E. Stough, A. Carter, E. Gansberg, L. Kleaspies, D. Camobell, P. Krips. L. March, J. Reedy, E. Wittkowski, D. Lyon, M. Wurtz, C. McDonald, B. Barney, P. Arndt, C Cour'ney BOTTOM ROW S. Haid, B Artus, B. Liska, J. Conrad, P. Smart, J. Grieb, E. Finnegan, C. Wagenknecht, G. Koubek, D. Williams, N. Taylor, J. Brignall, R. Daniel, M. Forgach, J. Sholes, B. Byrne. 27
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Looking forward to a bright future as upper- classmen, the juniors entered that precious do- main where a student gets the feeling it won’t be long now. Later demonstrations proved their ableness to reign with the rulers in every field. Twenty lettermen represented the junior class in sports, and juniors whole-heartedly backed school clubs. Twenty-seven members of this class were in the Carnival stage-show, and prominent parts in the operetta were sung by troubadouring juniors. The all-school play claimed three juniors and a junior lead. It looks as though the junior class, 241 strong has left a high record of achievement as it passes on to the last quarter in the second game of education. Good fortune as you enter your final lap and reach that senior class at last. JhsL QLoaa, 19fy5 now is the time . Shh1 Genius at work. To the tenth of an inch 29
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