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Page ll THE LONG AND SHORT CF THE FRESHMAN CLASS . . . . . are Thomas Powell, Billy Lister and Lawrence Akucka. Tall Tom Powell is siw Toot two, is a member of the B. Basketball squad, and wants to go places in all sports. Tom, an excellent cornetist, plans to attend college. Billy Lister and Lawrence Akucka can't agree on who is the smallest. Billy, an avid hobbyist and band member, wants to lie an orchestra leader in spare time. Lawrence likes school, especially English, and is a Sportsman. They were surprised about the picture. FROM LEFT: William Lister, Thomas Powell, and Lawrence Akuclta TOP PICTURE FIRST ROW ll. to rj: Mary ,lane Johnson, Martha Eisentrager, Vera Dingerson, Martha Entwistle, Hazel Domke, Shirley Essl, Ruth Frank, Matilda Frankovich, Shirley Aubrey. SECOND ROW: -lonn Furar, Dorothy Delvallee, Doro! thy Dalton, Marion Ferentchak, Elizabeth Eich, Sarah Flaherty, Dorothy Gaita, Laura DeFoer, Bill Trench, THIRD ROW: Margaret Fitzgerald, Olga Erjavsek, Nietzie Eilel, Frances Frank, Dolores Devecchio, Ann Drum, Shir- ley Frederick, Ralph Finkler, Gerald Faletti. LOWER FIRST ROTV Cl. to rj: Francis Gielow, ,lohn Harker, Leonard Haremski, Frederick Hess, William Hoerner, Francis Haremski, Kenneth Hansen, Gilbert Hobneck, -loe Gerdovich, SECOND ROW: Lois Gielow, Dawn Harris, Ruth Gunn, Helen Hebel, Madylon Harrington, Mary Virginia Haley, Domicella Gunia, Irene Gromann. THIRD ROW: Henry Gleixner, Vllalter Grubich, Julius Ghighi, Doris Ham merich, Thelma Haupt, Angeline Goletz, Lucille Turchi FOURTH ROXV: Dolores Gleich, Emma Ricci, Edward Kaczmarek, joseph Geraci, Marjorie Grobelny, -lane Gunia Miss Gaynor's Homeroom 302 Miss Scott's Homeroom 303
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THE PRIDE OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS . . . . . rings out as nine voices sing in clear harmony. Clad in gray cassoeks and rose surpliees the illriple illrio is composed entire- ly of freshman girls. 'llheir class should he proud ol' the success attained hy the tal- ented nine, for when they attended the dis- trict contest at hloliet they were rated in the second division, and won the whole-hearted praise of the judges. Donald IQ. Sellew, director, is making amhitious plans for them for the next three years, and we feel that they'll come through with flying colors. TRIPLE TRIO Ql. to LJ: Elsie Parisntto, Darlene Cordes, Angeline Trebusalv Luella Rsgalslu Betty Walters, Delores Gleieh, Elaine Salisbury, Martha Entwistle, and Phyllis Guenther ilifllb l'IC'I'I.'RE FIRSII ROW il. to r,J:Rohert llartram, Erich Feldhaus, Lester llrandner, Raymond Gaull, Jim Delfl, Ludwig llrovat, john Baima, l'aul lirh, SISCOYIJ ROW: .Xgnes Ewing, Betty Godfrey, joseph Fillipecli, lfrancis -laruseski, Donald Dunean, William jerse, Irvin Hahn. THIRD ROW: Tommy Hall, Winifred llale, june Cumpton, Dorothy Deisheck, Charles .'Xinhrose, ,lack llornecker, Wayne Cihson, FOURTH ROW: lfloyd hlaeohson, Betty -lane Hill, Betty Baker, George Bump, Doris Gross, Genevieve Curatolo. IA JWER FIRST ROW il. to rj: Charles Carr, Gordon Corless, William Condie, Paul Caldwell, Lucille Whitaker, lloivard Carhis, Dorothy Coughlin, Eleanor Guononio, Patricia Conerton. SECOND ROXVZ Eileen Crini- gan, Madeline Daley, Darlene Burns, llette Wlagner, flarive Carhis, Marguerite Condie, hlarigie Bunzell, Phyllis fridge,Kl'1rilynCooke.TlIlRD ROW: Rohert Carrieo, Franklin Chacto, Stanley Chemes, Ray Cregier, Ht-tty Chioni, William Cinotto, Ida Caletti, Dominic Cilla, Genevieve Chmilexvski. FOURTH ROW: -limmie Correll, .Xrthur Dauck, joseph Calderon, William Bunker, Anita Conley, John Pohar. Mr. Peterson's Homeroom 200 Miss Marsh's Homeroom 206
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