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The Class nf 3B limi! lo lmric. ffm! mfr: llnrlxin KL'llllClll. liailt' l,t'lnin. .lznnillc .Xxliniortq .lcrrx Clonoly. .loc llantato. Billy Cox, laniw llcwixg umm! mzr: john Stochncr. Ronald Allen. xlitnnn Wasall. C-cnc' Wcvd. Ilan llrannin. .Xndrtw livailwy. lonnnt Xlti iatkcitz llinrl mzrtl-Icltlic Fish. Yalton Willinghatn, Hugh Ciatnphcll. lloh lflood. liohhy Xdatns. llntldy llallctlx. l-:itht-1 Ht'l1ning4S.l.I jffurllz row: Don 'l ntton. .john Uvtl. llohln Dean. -john l'Ildi'cdgc, Kiliarlcw lfallon. fnnnn Hunt. CLASS HIGI-ILIGI-ITS Hy qlonx S'l4OliBN1iR Rolling xtonc-5 gatlinr no moss. And the cu-i'z1c'tix'c boys ol 3B lost no time in Clccting their oll'it't-rs lor thc junior yt-ar. linnnv Hunt was clcctccl president. Dan lirannin vice president, Bohln ,Xtlanis sccrctarv. and li1n1nyXVasall'treasurer. l'ht-sc almlc oflifcrs, with thc invaluable tssistanfc ol l-'atlicr Schwinff, cnvinccrccl nianv linc dances, class niffhts, and Jicnics, all of 'O U . H which were Ycry cnjoyahlc. 'I llI'0llf ll thc: frigid months of tht- loothall st-ason fill was rcprt-sciitccl on thc varsity gridiron Nl hy Billy Cox, -lininiy Hunt. Dan Brannin. and NVQ-s qlaska. More signilicant, thrcc ol' tht-sc hoys. llnnt. lirannin. and klaska. will captain -lcsuit's varsity in thc lall. lot' liaracto. who was a mainstay on thc cliccrittg squad, joined Hugh Clanipbcll and Bob Iflood on thc haskctlmall tt-ann. while Anclrcw Bcakcy and XVQS -Iaska gave their cage services and ahilitics to tht' I5 tctnn. Ccnc XVt'cd. Bobby Adanis, and Billy Cox arc invaluable to thc varsity hast-hall It-ani. 'liht' othct' srhool organimtions arc also llclpctl and l'lIl'lllCl'CCl hy thc 3B boys. 'l'hC Altar Bows. lor imtanfc. count among thcnt Gcnc Vfcccl, lolm Eldrcdgc. tl1c.,XdatnshoyS. Buddy Hal- lt-cla. and Eddie lfisli. lYcccl is our sole Philothcspian, and l't'illinghain, Fish, and Stoehncr lend thcir sharps and llats to thc Ranger Band. Ill! is. ol coursc-. looking forward to Scptcinhcr whcn thc Class ol will set its sights cvcn liighvr. and takt- scriously its obligation of upholding and advancing thc -lcsnit tradition. l agz' Tu enlm -xix
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The Class nf 3 lfrorzl Io lu11l1.fi1.s1 rout: Charles il'lII'llCl', Paul Hill. lim Carr. Richard Ilnrhin. llill Wohlfeltl, Henry Netlholll .wr- nml 1'l1Zl'fliOlllJI Lostetter. jan Clolmer. john Ifollenlogen. Don Foley, Brian O'Donnell, Paul Peters. Waller Vining: Ihirrl roam lloe Grissafli. Ifrnnk Coughlin. ,lack Nlollilt. lion Nlunc'hrath. Terry lenlioltler. -lolniny Leerh: llllllfll rmu: l'at Nlfllowell. Bill Otto, 'l'errx Burns. james lflusrhe. llaxitl lfurlow. Pat Reames. Sammi George, Xlx. litlwarcls. CLASS HIGHLIGHTS Hy l'A'l' lXIt:lJow1c1,1, As was predicted, the lormer QA boys did, with the help ol' God and some last minute ctrainining, turn into juniors. This transformation is not really outstanding. lor ESA. since the days of IA, has shown its outstanding qualities all the way. I,et's spin the wheel ol time hack to September and see just how SA has lived up to its tradition. In the held ol' sports 3A contributed Henry Neuholf and .joe Grissalh to the varsity loot- ball team, Brian O'Donnell to the basketball quintet, and Bobby Lostetter, David Furlow, -lack Morlitt, Don Munehrath, and 'I'im Garr to varsity lmaselmall. And in varsity basketball Terry Burns makes a capable manager. To the B basketball team went Furlow and McDowell. Sonny George and Bill Otto lend their service to the band. Otto is also the Capable business manager ol' The Ro11111l11p. Patil Hill and David Furlow were in the finals ol' the Senior Elocution Gontest: Hill brought honors to 3A by placing second. All of the other school organizations can Count many 3A boys on the roll call. Six SA boys, for instanfe. had important roles in 11111115 Cfl!?Sfll', the Phil production. Glass officers are: Paul Peters, president: Henry Neuholl, vice president: Pat McDowell, secretary: Bill YVohlleld. treasurer. Page Ttrerlty-fire
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The Class nf 2 Frou! In lmrk, first row: Michael Moran. Frank Becker. Frank Harrison, Ray Yache. jimmy Kupper. Bobby Glaser. joe Xeuholl, Charles Brown. Richard Sinyer: seronrl rout: jerry Durbin, Don Matliews. john Wloleott, Billy Pap- pas. Bill Rives. 'l'om Nlcllauley. Billy .Xlderman. David Phillipsg llzircl row: jack Nltllowan, Doug Weisbrueh, Bobby' Davis, jimmy' Blnnier, john lillotson. Don Timm. Dan Kernaghan, Bill lfinegan. joe Rocks: fourlli roar: Michael Nlalone. Richard Fritsrhe. Carl Brans. Alohnny Boykin. Walton Bontlies. john Knprionis. Richard Crane. Tommy Ridlen. Hr. Browning. Srl. CLASS HIGHLIGHTS By DILI. l+'iNi:c:AN Living up to the expectations of all, the Class ol' 2A, with Mr, Browning as our technical teacher, developed into an outstanding sophomore class, and was well represented in every important school activity. X'Vhen September rolled around, and footballs were in the air again, Boykin, Kocks, Harrison, Ridlen, Rives, Blumer, XfVolcott, Alderman, and Neuholf went to the varsity. And. as play-makers usually' go together with music-makers, Bondies,Vache, Durbin. Moran. Davis, and Kocks donned the band's uniform. In the Philothespic, the Altar Boys, and the Sodality, 2A representation is so great that the mention of all names here is impossible. Howevet', eight QA sophs merited important roles in the playxylillizis CfIf'.Yfll'.Tl1Cy' are: Davis, Glaser, Hoag. Fritsche. Crane. YVeisbruch, Malone, and Finegan. Alter the Christmas holidays came basketball, and David Phillips started on the varsity live, with Tillotson, Glaser. Xlleisbruch, Rives. and Kocks lending their marksmanship to the B team. Baseball claimed Boykin. Timm, and X'Volcott. Ol' the live finalists in the -Iunior Elocution Contest, three were from 2A, and two Of these boys, XVeisbruch and Malone placed hrst and second, respectively. The 2A officers are: johnny' Boykin, president: .Ioe Kocks, vice president: Richard Smyer. treasurer: and Richard Fritsche. secretary: Many' enjoyable class nights, picnics, and dances were engineered by' this team. September will roll around again. and the present 2A will certainly' continue its excellent spirit. Page Tu'ef1ly-seren
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