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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ......... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Boy Representative Girl Representative Advisors ........... .................. Rita Barnes ........................... Lois Richter ........... Phyllis Reed Rae Leyden .............................. Paul Krotz ..................... Marilyn Allen Mr. R. V. Cogger, Mrs. Catherine Pierce MEMBERS Abbey, Mildred Elsanker, Willey Abbey, Ruth Fargo, Milford Aldrich, Shirley Fisher, Raymond Allen, Marilyn Fugle, Leo Allen, Virginia Gaffney, Joseph Almcter, Mary Lucy Geise, James Ames, Beverly Gephart, Doris Aylesworth, Lillian George, Robert Aylesworth, Robert Hanley, Francis Barnes, Rita Head, Robert Bowen, Robert Hillabush, David Bumbacker, Esther Hoffmeister, Richard Calkins, Dean Holbrook, Richard Charles, Caroline Howard, Maxine Conroy, Eleanor Hoy, Francis Cook, Norma Inglis, Joe Anne Craig, John Jackie, Betty DeVito, Rose Kirsh, Donald Doninescy, Bernice Krotz, Paul Donnely, John Kittsley, Madeline Downing, Edward Law, Dolores Eastman, Jean Leyden, Rae Eck, Richard Lippold, Doris Martin, Thomas Siwiec, Florence Martin, Kenneth Smith, Marie Maxon, Gifford Spink, Thomas May, Donald Steele, Royal Myers, Betty Stockholm, Mason Nevinger, Hazel Stroh, Raymond Nordin, Robert Sturrock, Virginia Parsons, James Tretter, Anne Pasnewski, James Van Son, Ruth Petrie, Beatrice Van Valkenburg, Robert Phillips, Charles Walsh, Richard Radice, Mary Lou Wehner, Paul Redding, Leo Werner, Elaine Reed, Phyllis West, Ethelbert Richter, Lois Wilson, Arthur Ripstein, Audrey Wind, Anthony Royce, Helen Wolfe, Raymond Rykert, Lola Wright, May Sangbush, Robert Youngs, June Satola, Helen Zehler, Daniel Satola, Leonard Ziewers, Alfred Schiller, Frances Zymowski, Florence Schwab, Leon Zymowski, John Page 28
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY With our eyes on the future and our respective noses to the grind-stone, the class of ’45 set out upon its Freshman year with great expectations. Dick Runvik was elected President, and had the capable guidance of Mr. Knapp, Miss McCoord and Mr. Lohrman. The year proved a successful one both socially and financially. The pecuniary effects of the class were immeasureably strengthened by the selling of candy during the noon hour and after school. Entering into our Sophomore year, we were somewhat wiser to the ways of high school life and more than ever eager to learn, but not without bits of amusement thrown in for good measure. Nelson Parsons, who is now in training at New York Military Academy, was elected President and served his office with bounteous zeal. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Sands, Miss Feeley and Mr. Cogger, several dances were held and the end of the year found us very well off in regards to our treasury. True to the philosophy of our elders, the time flew by as we mellowed with age and our absorbtion of the knowledge that had been pounded into us, and before we realized it, we were electing Howard Wilkinson for our President and were in the first semester of our Junior year. Several dances were held in addition to the Junior Prom and were complete social successes. The Junior play, The Phantom Bells,” under the thorough and competent direction of Mr. Cogger, was a huge success. This was due not only because of the excellent acting and staging effects, but was also due to the plot which was one of mystery. Due to our attedance during the school year, the Faculty honored our home-room by giving us a party, a privilege of which no other class can boast. Mrs. Sands, as our class advisor, led us with unrelenting foresight and through her efforts, a movie benefit was enjoyed by all, including the class Treasurer. As this is written, all that remains in our itinerary is the passage of a complete and pleasing Junior-Senior Banquet, the proposed speaker being the Rev. James J. Corbett, C.M., of the University of Niagara. With our heads held high and with our hopes a little higher, the Class of ’45 looks into the future with expectance of the good things to come in the next year we are to spend in the portals of our good old Alma Mater.” Page 2
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Our Sophomore Class started out with a bang this year. We elected our officers with greater knowledge and hopes of doing more this year than last. Our officers are as follows: President, Rita Barnes; Vice-President, Lois Richter; Secretary, Phyllis Reed; Treasurer, Rae Leyden; Girl Representative, Marilyn Allen; Boy Representative, Paul Krotz. The President and Representatives belong to the Student Council. The first activity of the year was our Victory Dance which was very successful. We made twenty-four dollars and fourteen cents which was a goodly profit. We are grateful to Joe-Ann Inglis, chairman of the recreation committee, who has planned the good times had by all at our class meetings. The Sophomore Assembly was given April 14th, which was a Variety Show. Some of our talented artists of the Sophomore Class performed which, of course, made it a great • •■V success. g Next came our Sophomore Spring Dance on the 28th of April. It, as before, was enjoyed with the music of Tiny Glor and his Giants of Rhythm.” The Snappy Sophomores’ are grateful to their advisors, Mr. Cogger and Mrs. Pierce. They are all looking forward to our Jolly Junior” year. Page 29
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