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1 st Row, left to right: J. Goldman, T. Duggan, R. Furciato, G. Ullmann, A. Pagliari, R. Formont, R. Heinz. 2nd Row, left to right: S. Carroll, B. MacDermott, C. Muller, B. Meske, W. Moyse, J. Berwind, D. O’Reilly, N. Combs, B. Jackson. 3rd Row, left to right: P. Davis, H. Grode, D. Duryea, E. Bolton, H. Person, F. Schmidt, D. Withrow, M. Pick, B. Hudson, L. Harris, R. Davis. SERVICE SQUAD With new squads added to its roster every year the Service Squad has proved an indispen-sible part of the school. Everyone knows the hall cops who tell you to walk up the stairs, the receptionists who give visitors directions, the lunchroom squad and the movie squad who always work in the dark. Gladys Olson and William Berg are the advisers who are responsible for the Service Squad's fine work. LIBRARY COUNCIL The newly-formed combination of the junior and senior high library clubs has proved very successful. The council members all do their best to help Miss Hickman run the library efficiently. The officers are Barbara Meske, president; Georgianna Ullmann, vice-president; Eileen Kasold, treasurer; Shirley Pedersen, secretary. 1st Row, left to right: J. Bartels, J. Bartels, L. Kinnier, L. Pape, J. Brow-all, E. Kasold, B. Meske, G. Ullmann. 2nd Row: R. Gracy, A. Tar-tus, C. Smyles, M. Mac Aleese, S. Johnson, S. Carroll, M. Mitchell, E. Reuter, D. Hutchinson, J. Musgrove, K. Locke, E. Datz.
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JUNIOR CLASS As our foremost rivals, the class of ’52 will remain as friendly enemies. Their keen competition at Rock Rivalry made us realize we had a good fight on our hands. The Juniors have added much to every phase of life here at old E. R. in the chorus, band, and in their wonderful prom. The leaders of this excellent class are Bob Schade, president; Bob James, vice-president; Helga Wintermann, secretary; Don Mattes, treasurer. 1 st Row, left to right: F. Manganelli, B. Hemmings, D. Williams, J. Varney, L. Sansone. 2nd Row: P. Go-broski, C. Slade, C. Geraghty, R. Giordano, H. Bantzhaff, J. Inte-mann, J. Gorr, J. Whitley. 3rd Row.-L. Winters, J. Smillie, P. Heinzel, P. Ouzounian, J. Mac Harg, J. Alexander, J. Bresnihan, F. Feltkamp, J. Ryan, R. Fraser, C. Thiel, G. Lerner. 1st Row, left to right: B. Jackson, D. Kemmann, B. Bryant, J. Colletti. 2nd Row: J. Campbell, C. Krueger, D. Mattes, H. Wintermann, R. James, M. Gorr, C. Loewinger, S. Johnson. 3rd Row: S. Carroll, J. Stembler, R. Policastro, R. Leonard, K. Krassner, B. Maffucci, D. Shatraw, R. Schmitz, L. Owen, E. Bartels.
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IIPIdAli Sitting, left to right Schade, J. Gobroski Meske, H. Shepherd. Stc ing, left to right: P. Schlei N. Combs, L. Harris, E. I tels, B. Hudson, P. Austin STUDENT COUNCIL LATIN CLUB This year, as in previous years, the Student Council has been an active organization. It approved the newly formed Art Club, patched up the Rock Rivalry rules and voted on a method for computing senior averages. The officers are: John MacHarg, president; Barbara Meske, vice-president; Jane Gobroski, secretary; and Joan Warner, treasurer. Gladys Olson and William Berg are the faculty advisers. Latin may be a dead language but the members of the Forum Romanum, advised by Mrs. Dorothy Meske, certainly have proved otherwise. The highlight of the year's activities was the treasure hunt with the clues in Latin at the Christmas party. The annual picnic was also an event to be remembered by all the pueri and puellae. Seated, left to right: A. Brouillet, Mrs. Meske, R. Schade, R. Craig, W. Keller-mann, H. Grode, N. Edwards, A. Mangiaracina, W. Nussman, W. Intemann, G. Lerner, B. Meske, E. Kuhnel, R. Sutherland, W. Swane, E. Bartels, R. Lee.
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