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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Phyllis Reed Vice-President Janet Strobel Treasurer Ann Tretter Secretary Virginia Sturrock Representatvies Leo Reding, Marie Smith MEMBERS Aldrich, Shirley Fisher, Raymond Krupnicki, Henry Allen, Marilyn Fontaine, Edward La Wall, Gloria Ames, Beverly Fox, Frederick Law, Delores Aylesworth, Lillian Fugle, Leo Lawerence, Marian Aylesworth, Robert Gaffney, Joseph Leyden, Rae Barnes, Rita Geise, James Lippold, Doris Bey, Richard George, Edith Moultrup, Richard Bozzard, Robert George, Mary Myers, Betty Brunner, Vincent Gephardt, Doris Myers, James Bumbacker, Doris Gerhardt, Lcland Nevinger, Hazel Calkins, Dean Grau, Norman Nordin, Robert Charles, Caroline Hanley, Francis Parsons, James Craig, John Head, Robert Parmerter, Wesley Daniel, Robert Hillabush, David Pasnewski, James DeVito, Rose Hoffmeister, Richard Perry, Leo Dominesey, Beatrice Holbrook, Richard Petrie, Beatrice Donnelly, John Hoy, Francis Plowe, Norman Downing, Edward Howard, Maxine Powers, Robert Dudek, Joseph Inglis, Joe-Ann Radice, Mary Lou Dumke, Leo Jaeckle, Betty Redding, Leo Eastman, Jean Janish, Mildred Reed, Phyllis Eck, Richard Klein, Evelyn Richter, Lois Fargo, Milford Kirsch, Donald Ripstein, Audrey Fisher, June Krotz, Paul Royce, Helen Page 30
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Sophomores in Action SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we entered Attica High School in September, 1941, we were, indeed, mere greenhorns. Our Freshman year was not too successful, but proved, beyond a doubt, that we possessed fine qualities of organization and economy. Our Freshman Halloween Party was well attended by many fun loving Freshmen. We sold candy and here we netted $17.00. We have had two dances which have been a success both socially and financially. We certainly displayed our patriotic spirit by coming out in first place in the sale of Defense Stamps and Bonds. Thus, the Sophomores have completed a very successful year and are anticipating higher achievements next year. Page 29
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Rudolph, Donald Rychert, Lola Sangbush, Robert Satola, Helen Schaub, Leon Schaub, Nelson Schiller, Frances Shreder, Helen Skibicke, Evelyn Smith, Elmo Smith, Lois Smith, Marie Sondericker, Shirley Spink, Thomas Steele, Royal Strobel, Janet Stockholme, Mason Stroh, Raymond Sturrock, Virginia Suiviec, Florence Tooley, Bernard Towery, Jack Tretter, Ann Marie VanSon, Ruth VanValkenburg, Robert Walsh, Richard Welker, Paul Wellman, Paul Werner, Elaine West, Ethelbert Wilson, Arthur Wilson, Thomas Wind, Anthony Youngs, June Zehler, Daniel Zymowski, Florence Zymowski, John The Freshman Class has been very successful throughout the school year. Last September we elected our class officers which are as follows: President, Phyllis Reed; Vice-President, Janet Strobel; Treasurer, Ann Tretter; Secretary, Virginia Sturrock; Class Representatives, Leo Redding and Marie Smith. Throughout the year we have had two jam sessions which were supported by the dues. In November we had our first session at which all the members met and became acquainted. The Knights of Rythm furnished the music. In the month of the White Christmas many little shots and hot shots of the Freshman Class participated in an assembly program. Beady Petrie, the beautiful baby, and Dick Holbrook, the Wincheel Frosh of the Class of ’46, helped make it a success. On March 10th the Jivin’ Freshmen again held another jam session in the gym. They bounced all the brothers with a solid four to the down beat of the Knights of Rythm. Six lessons from Madame La Zonga (Miss Richardson) taught them how to do the Conga. Gene Krupa (Miss Skinner) also beat out with the drummers Serena De. Arthur Murray (Joe Ann) taught us jazzing in a hurry. The Freshmen now have on their brilliant minds a picnic planned for June. Page 31
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