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The Class nf EB 1-run! In lmck,fir1SI row: .Xlbert Lllllltflllllll. Joaquin Rodriquez, Dick Williams. Casey Long, Alinnny Collins. joe l,oria. Bobby Spooner: .vccmzzl row: llayid Bowser, Donald l'et'ill. ll1ll'llCy Cash. Michael Nlcfiarllly. 'l'onuny lroy, lanles Nlurdock. lint Reanles. Fred Delin: lllirrl row: Bill Fleming, Billy Nlorris, Bill Becker. .Iinuny NlcBride. lonnnx Nlullen. lonuny NlcKaughan. Ronald Custer. Father Schilleci. Sal.: fuurlll main' Dayid Konderla. Ramon Adhallah. George Gardner. .jesse Caplan. Neil Fletcher. Nlickey Shine. Bill Xyery. -latnes Bauer. CLASS HIGHLIGHTS By -lumix' BAVIALR 'l'he class ol 2B got oll' to a llying start this year, with Father Schilleci, our technical teacher, explaining to us the truths of our religion and showing us how to work those seemingly unsolv- able ffeontetry problems. Hr. Browning took us over CIaesar's war campaigns in Latin. and Mr. 5 Smith. our coach. conducted us through the physical education program. Then. enter Mr. lYiebelt. ln lanuarv Mr. XViebelt stepped into lll7 and became our ling- lish and Latin teacher. Our class olhcers in the lirst semester were: Neil Fletcher. president: Bill Fleming, vice president: 'linnny Collins, treasurer: and Don Peritf. SeCI'CI2ll'y. The second semester brought with it a new president. Bill FlCllllllg. and a new yice president. David Bowser. -linnny Collins. lVillie Avery, and Manager Mike McCarthy were 2B's contribution to yar- sity lootball. Dick lVillian1s and Mickey Shine to basketball. and Manager 'l'onnny MeKaughan to the B basketball quintet. ln baseball it's lVilliatns and .Xvery again. with Ramon .Xbdallah working on the pitcher's mound for the B team, which is coached by Mr. Nlliebelt. 'I'he band is very much helped by the services ol' the 2B boys-Bobby Spooner, Alinnny Mc- Bride. Ronald Custer, Fred Delin, -Iinnny Bauer, Ilayid Konderla, and XVilliznn Becker. Bill FlClllillg, as Caesar hinlsell. and 'lionnny Troy, both in the Philothespic Society. contrib- uted a great deal towards the Phil's success this year. Page Tieruly-eighl
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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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The Class nf 1 Front In lmrk, fzrxl mze: Bob Spies, Harry Sflllllll. .jerry Allen, Robert Cllatrk. Clliztrles Clesi. David Dulnn. Rodger Koppzt: .X'!'f'UlII1 rozw: Salvador Ortiz. Dickie TTCIIIQITCSI. Bobby lildredge. Neil Florer, Frank Heinen. Leo lT0l'2lCk. tiene lngrznn. Reris -lznnes, Nlr. Poclte, third 1'ni1': David Nleck. Dick Mctlrncken. Douglas Nlnlcolm, klolni Os- born. Shane 0'Neill, Hurry NVztsoll'. Harold O'Brien. Eddie Leech: fourth rnw: .johnny Lztncztster. George Plottdre, llill l':ttterson. Cilntrles Arnold. Robert llztgot, lidwttrd Somtnerfeldl. Terry lV:1lslt. CLASS HIGHLIGHTS 133' Rosiiirr BAGOT Time Hies, but IA makes use ol' every second ol' it. There is hardly an tilgllllllilfltlll in the school that is not bolstered by the freshmen enthusiasts of lOl. At first even the cleclension ol' terra, Ill? mystilied some, but it didn't. tztke long for IA to get on to Lzttin. and now every lA boy is tnztster of the indirect question :md the sequence of tenses. Sznne with the other classes-religion, English, ztlgebrzt, history. Is it any wonder that lA led the school on the honor roll at every quztrter? Freslnnztn liootbztll started early, and lA furnished l7 players, including the able quarter- back. Charles Arnold. Also on the teznn were: Sonnnerfeldt, Schztnz. 0'P1rien, Malcolm, Meek, Hlztlsh, Ploudre. Clark. Kervin, Leech, Heinen. Cllesi. Lztncztster, Mcllrztcken, james, arnd Allen. Bob Spies played with the varsity. It was the sznne with lreslnnztn bztsketbztll :md the B baseball teznn. lA wats there in numbers. The clztss debate team, ol' Clesi. Clark, and Leech. delieztted their Iellow lreslnnen :ind almost upset their bigger brothers ol' 2A. ' I in gttttng The l hilothes :ic Society wats fortunate ' Lf' ' If from our rztnlcs Ingrznn, Leech. :Ind Bzigot. with others in line for membership next year. Gene Ingrznn brought honor to our clztss by ztdvztncing to the finztls of the junior elocution contest. The Sodulity :md the Band were grezzttly increased by the IA boys. Every time there is ll school lunction - zz concert. zt contest, or zz perlormztnce - lA is there in at body, almost l00 IJCITCIII. The clztss oflicers ure: Cllesi. president: Mcilrztcken, vice president: Clztrk. secretary: Neck. II'CZlSlllAlfl'. Page Tuwliy-nine
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