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SOPHOMORES FirsT row: Richard Aichele, John Ananias, Elaine Ashby Richard Ali. Second row: Dean Barker, Beverly Baughman, June Biddle Edna Blem. Third row: Marilyn Briclcley, Roberf Bulcer, Margarel Car- Teaux, Vivian Cooley. FourTh row: Bondolyn Danzer, Elfrieda Diehm, Donna J. Dillon, George D. Emericlc. Fiffh row: Donald Faullcner, Max Fiandi, William Frey, Evelyn Gehring. SOPHOMORES We, The sophomores, are 8I sTrong This year, and alThough we have losT a Tew oT our members from Time To Time, we sTill Thinlc we are a preTTy Tine class. ln our 'freshman year we elecTed Donna Dillon, presidenT: Dean Barlcer, vice-presidenT: Carol Marlcs, secrelary: and Argyl Shoclc, Treasurer. Miss AungsT was our sponsor. ln January, I944, we had a slcaTing parTy which was our very able class sponsor This year. To help us climb a liTTle higher on The ladder oi success, This year we elecTed Gene MounT as presi- denTg Gene Shields, vice-presidenTg Miss Goodwin was our very able class sponsor This year. Sixth row: Wilbur GeTTs, RoberT Green, Jean l-lall, Harold Hanes. SevenTh row: Rose-Marie Harmes, Virginia Holcomb, Mary l-lorneTT, John lvey. EighTh row: John Kaiser, Peggy Kimmel, Alyce Knepper, Barbara Kreischer. NinTh row: RoberT Leifch, Georgianna Ley, David Lieb, Dean Luke. TenTh row: PaTTy Maloon, John Manship, Carol Marlcs, Joan Meiilerd. Page 'Twenty-six .
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Firsl row: Bernard Kleiman, Charles Knighl, Leora Knoll, Mary Kuhn. Second row: Peggy Lieb, Mary Ann Mauclr, Rulh Ann Mc- Cormick, Belly McKellar. Third row: Virginia Messer, Barbara Miller, Kyle Miller. Roberl Miller. Fourlh row: Roberl' Moses, Jeannine Mounf, Margarel Muesing, Roberl Nelson. Fiffh row: l-luberl Panlcop, Eugene Parof, Roberl Reade, Palriclc Redmond. JUNIORS Now lhal we have eliminaled our ancienl' class hislory we come 'ro rhe mosl recem' acliviiies of The class of 46. Al' our convenlion lasr fall we elecled as our presideni' Barbara Appleman, as vice-presidenr Jack Reed, secrefary Beverly l-leign and ireasurer David Baker. We had a hobo par- l'y in Oclober which began wilh a hayride and lai- er games were played in The lirlle gym. We are all very proud of our class rings which came near 'rhe lasl parl of January. We sponsored a dance 'For The whole school in March and 'lhose who wani- ed lo played ping-pong. ln our magazine sub- scriplion drive we reached our high goal +0 The surprise of olhers buf noi .ro ourselves. ln April our class play, And Came The Spring, was' a greal' success. Besides dramaiics our class is well laleni- ed in music, arf, and spor'I's. V Sixlh row: Jaclc Reed, Earl Rose, Thelma Seng, Roberl Shanowner. Sevenlh row: Donald Shippy, Phyllis Slciles, Barbara Smifh, Richard Slonebralcer. Eighfhh row: Phyllis Sfrafer, Rulh Slraler, Gene Sucher, Rulh Swander. Ninlh row: Cloanna Swogger, Veryle Uhl, Evelyn Waller, William Wambsganss. Tenfh row: Virginia Whiiford, Kalhleen Wible, George Workman. ' Page Twenty five
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Firsl row: Jaclc Messner, Arnol Miller. Dean Miller, Donald Miller. Second row: Shirley Morr, Roberl' Lee Moses, Gene Mouni, Orea Mulholland. Third row: Jaclc Newlcirlr, Richard Newman, Barbara Panr, Charles Presfon. Fourfh row: Harold Reecer, Mary Esfher Shew, Gene Shields, Argil Shock. Filrh row: Elaine Shoner, Sharon Simon, Bill Smilh, Ted Spidel. SOPHOMORES Our firsr class parly, in The form of a Weiner roas+, was held in November ar Lillle Long Lake. and. alrhough we were almosl rained our, everyone agreed H' was one of +he nicesr parries we'd had. Also rhis year, on December 8, we held a parly for rhe whole school afrer 'rhe baskelball game. l-lor-dogs and pop were served. The highlighr of our sophomore year came when our class swealers arrived. They are a royal blue cardigan wirh a big while K on lhem, and wilh a blue 47 on 'rhe K. We are cerrainly proud of rhem. As our class moves on, we hope we have lefr somerhing 1'ha'l' will be a benefir 'ro all Jrhose who follow in our foorprinrs. Sixlh row: Shirley S+ephens, Carol Jean Srrawser, Donald Taylor, Jean Trowbridge. Sevenrh row: Joan Trowbridge, James Veil. Beverly Voss, Richard Wagner. Eighrh row: Trevor Waller, Harry Walrers, Berry Weiriclc, Mariorie Wenrworlh. Ninlh row: Amy Mae Whelzel, Duane Whifford, Paul Zaw- adzlre, Donald Zeedylc, Joan Ziebell, Nor in picfurez Ernes+ Kammerer, Maxine Lash, Maynard Randol, Kennelh Siberf, Belly Slrouse. Page Twenty seven
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