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Firat Row: Left to right: Laverne Vizenor, Carl Templin, Norbert Stachowski, William Pos- terick, Meryln Struck, Phyliss Stowe, Mary Lou Smekofzke, Merlin VanderWeyst, Leonard Schmit, Walter Pollard. Second Row: Constance Spiczka, Margaret Wolfe, Phyliss Sakry, Doris Stauf-fenecker, Marlyn Thole, Roger Wslczewski, Audrey Zawacki, Rosemary Zabloski, Katherine Rahm, Betty So 1t, Edna Sadowski. Third Row: Phyliss Schiebel, Dawn Wildman, Betty Sluss, Elaine Wojiechewski, Delphine Scheper, Phyliss Steffens, Ella Wendt, Donna Secord, Arta Westphall. Fourth Row: Janice Swanson, Bette Jayne Youso, Joe Walcheski, Richard Pattock, Morris Ry- berg, Herb Tlmmers, Vernon Struffert, Harold Scherer, Tom Posterick. The Freshman year is the first of four terms filled with excitement, learning, and friendships with fellow students and members of the faculty. The outstanding thing about this initial year of high school education is the way the ■••Frosh” learn so quickly what things are expected of them, and accept responsibilities handed them. This year, especially, the record of the Freshman class was a fine one. The Student Council found them to be, on the whole, a group of co-operative, conscientious students. With the largest Freshman enrollment on record, this class causes us to wonder if ''the best things come in small packages! -- 26 --
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First Row: Left to right: Dick Haley, Deliah Bialke, Maryette Carlin, Gerald Chmielewski, LeRoy Dziuk, Joyce Cziok, Jane Brenny, Florence Duscha, Mary Ann Brunn, Corinne Corrigan, Adrienne Huneke, Patricia Gilmore. Second Row: Lyle Frerich, Richard Fussy, Hilary Howard, Conrad Anderson, Janet Donaldson, Betty Corrigan, Alice Corrigan, Bernice Gracyk, Doreen, Hansmeir, Idella Bonzelet, Dorothy Gruba. Third Row: Margaret Biendara, Dorothy DeMarais, Evelyn Adelman, Norman Cechini, Delores Chmielewski, Theodora Fouquette, Jerome Fussy, Lester Bujarski, Paulene Auker, Mary Ann Gorecki, Gloria Broda. Fourth Row: Don Glein, Gordon Anderson, Richard Herbst, Jay Hamernick, Peter Brenny, Virginia Hauck, Lillian Baron, Shirley Hamers, Ann Eickler, Lajean Bymers. •t -. First Row: Left to right: Eileen Novak, Jean Ann Jenson, Marjorie Kipka, Betty Jane Novak, Alice Otremba, Bernard Jenson, Benny Jenson, Mike Moulzolf, Hilary Markfort. Second Row: Kathleen O’Rourke, Donna Kommer, LaDonna Jaeckels, Lucille Lawerence, Darlene Keeler, Joyce McCormick, Carroll Johnson, Donald Otto. Third Row: Kathleen Murn, Jimmy Kosloski, Geral- dine Kelash, Phyliss Jenson, Gladys Jaeckels, Gloria Jacquemart, Bob Kothman, Oswald Mark-fort, Joseph Moeller. Fourth Row: Jimmy A. Latterell, Dorothy Johnson, John Neafus, Lois Kozisek, Morris Lundgren, Jimmy R. Latterell, Ervin Kampa, Jimmy Jenson. CJ eslvnen — 25 —
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Lfh tirilhtt Fira Row: Versal Cron, Jay Axtelle, Jackie Johnson, Ed Deppa, Jim Chmiel- ewski, jo Ann Kotsmith, Pat Fernholx. Second Row; J0n Elletson, Pat Anderson, Alice Boos, Arliss Henn, Mary Jane Kotsmith, Marcy Brunn, Lenore Herbst, Grace Jackels, Mary Jane Le-wandowski. Third Row: Russell Gllyard, Jim Adelman, Dick Albright, Ira Neary, Mary Ann Brenny, bhirley Dahler, Kathleen Herbrand, Jo Ann Balder, Fourth Row: Dennis Brenny, Bob Anderson, Jerome Grow, Ray Novak, Dorothy Deppa, Jeanic Abfalter, Marie Graham. Left to right: First Row: Billy Latterell, Daniel Rudnitski, Gerald Zulkosky, Joan Strand- berg, Tom Wildman, Sharon Latterell, Gladys Micholski, David Watercott, Vernon Miller. Second Row: Renee Pietrzak, Arlene Moe, Harold Ratke, Jerome Zylla, Jack Mclntire, Ronald Lawerence, Martin Thomas, Milton Miller, David Luethe. Third Row: Junior Youso, Frances Wasscll, Marcia Stahowski, Kathleen Pershl, Maxine Thompson, Ruth Semron, Jeanice Latterell. — 27 —
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