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Class of 1951-As Sophomores . . . First row, left to riglili Dorothy Vvfearseh, Pat Leonard. janet Dysckowslu. Darlene Frey. :Xliee Villar, Mr. Koppenhaler, advisor. I Scroml row: Bill Hagedorn, Chuck Boinnier, Rose Klein, Shirley Moore, May Ella johnson. Marilyn Mitchell, Gene Reigelshcrger. I 1 Third row: -lini Linehack. Richard Aulcsehun, Burton Wmiridside, Cv Bliss, Arthur Buehner Louis Zajae. The sophomores elected their class officers as follows: President .... ..,, , , , , . .. ,. . ,, ,,,. .. Cy Bliss Vice President .,,. ,... ..,, , . . .lim Linehaek Secretary , , . .....,.. , ,. ,. , . ., janet Dysekowski Treasurer ..,,......., ,. ,,,.. , ..,.... ,, . Alice Villar Council Representatives . . , .,.. Rose Klein. Burton Vhiodside Vv'e sponsored a Christmas Dance on December 13, 1948. Our hrilliant scarlet and white class sweaters arrived in November. The sale ol Tfshirts and head scarves hel ed huild ua the P l class treasury. The new students this year were: Alice Villar from Lakewood, Ohio: Ar! Buehner from Benedictine High School in Cleveland: and Dorothy Corriveau from St. Mary's in Akron, Vv'e had Room 9 as our home room. Mr. Chris Koppenhafer was our elasa advisor. Fulill1'A'1l
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lass of 1950-As juniors . . . First row, left to right: Ray Urig, Pauline DeChant, Beverly Stack, Barbara Bungart, Ellen Wtilfe. Ruth Voytek, Bill Oebker, Miss Richmond, Advisor. Second row: Lois Papp, Elaine Field, Celia Gavorski, Mary I.ou Kelling. Anna Mae Forthofer, Elinor Haller. Third row: Evelyn Peck, Stella Hricovec, Arlene Thome, Donna Richards, Marjorie Hart. Fourth row: Connie Hubbard, Allen Horwedel, Roger Weiss, Daryl Bishop, Ted Stumphauzer, Bob Conrad. The junior Class, with Miss Richmond as their advisor, had a busy and successful year. The class elected officers for the first term as follows: President, Barbara Bungartg VicefPresif dent. Ellen Wtilfeg Secretary, Bob Conrad: and Treasurer, Ray Urig. At the beginning of the second semester they held re-elections with the following results: President .,,..,.,,.. ......... .,,.,,,,....,,......,...,..,,....,,...,.....,,...,,...,....,....,...,.,.,.,. B a rbara Bungart VicefPresident .,..... ......., E llen Wtilfe Secretary ..............,......,,..,....,... .,,,.....,,....,,....,. ....,., . , .. Beverly Stack Treasurer ....,,...,......,,..,, ...,,...,, . . .......,.....,...,............,.......,...., Ruth Voytek Council Representatives ...............,........,..,.. Pauline DeChant, Bill Oeblter The juniors presented as their class play, Aunt Cathie's Cat, a threefact comedy. All the cast had fun taking part in it. The class sponsored a Halloween Dance which offered all present an exciting happy time. The juniors planned their Prom in the theme of a Mardi Gras with riotous gay colors, balf loons. confetti, etc., to add atmosphere to the school gym. The jubilaires added romance with their sweet and melodious rhythms. The chairmen of the committees for the Prom were: Decora- tions, Pauline DeChantg Orchestra, Barbara Bungartg Programs, Mary Lou Kellingg Table Ar' rangements, Donna Richards: Food, Beverly Stackg Flowers, Marjorie Hart. Every member of the class served on one or more committees. Ted Stumphauzer represented the class in the band. Most of the boys participated in athletics. Barbara Bungart, Pauline DeChant, Mary Lou Kelling, Connie Hubbard, Ted Stumphauzer. Elinor Haller. Bill Cebker, Ruth Voytek, and Lois Papp were in the Dramatics Club. Thirteen
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Class of 1952-As Freshmen . . . First mtv. xmlctl, lrfit in right Annc llickt-rinig, l'mctty Lichcr, Betty 'lzinc Smith, Ciirnl Smith. M.n'y Ann Rcnusi. Bnnnic Recd. Sl'L'lV7ltl run' :Xlcx Mt-tlhn, Rust'inaix'y Hurt, .Icain Hnrning, Lynne licuchlcr, Eltwnim' Huinrich. lVlan'g:ii'Ct Bailincrt. Miss Dew, rXLlvism'. Tlnrtl mu Owcn Cnty. Ulcnn Clglwsani, Dizuit- XVniitlui', Rita Mcrk, Lurcttgi Smith, Shirlcy Hnycs. Mxirtlm Yuytck. lwurtli run M.n'tin Hi'icnvvc, Raiy Eninnng. Toni Stnukxirtl. Turn Sclnnidt. Binh Zclcnaik, Marvin lliiinlciwii. Ucixiltl .'KCliCl'IlHlll, lwllli rnu' Lynn ll.ll'I'k'lI, Ut'ui'gt' llailint-V, luck Smith, Bnh Unto, -luck Vs t'hstt'r, ,Inn Vi'czli'scli. Ucm' K.ispt'1'. At tht- ht-gunning uf tht- ycair wc clcctt-tl uni' t-Liss Lllll-lCL'l'h1 llfli l,l'V'lLll'I1f , . . , . luck Smith X'iccfl'i'csitlt'iit Alcx Mullin F-ccix-t.iiy Butty .lainc Smith 'l11'c.lslli'ci . Ly nn Gzirrctt Cnnncil Rcpi'cst'i1taitivcf Manttlni Vuytck. Huh Cult-5 ,Iwi l, I9-48 was thc tlaiy! Tin- svimns initiattctl uw! The huys wuru laitlics' drcsfrs infidr nut .intl h.ifkw.n'tls, l.itIn's' fhncs, :intl sillt stnckings. Thcy had their haiir up in curl-:rs with sCllI'X'CS ll ctl aiiwmml their lwuds. Thu girls wort' nirn's m'ci'aillf and shirts, niunl slmcs. and sucks, Thry hutl their hun' in un upswccp with ai rihhnn on top. Vfc had mn' first clans party ul nur high fflwnl fziiccr Uctnhcr I3. Mr. Cnultl. Min Dcw. :intl Miss Lintlcn wt-i'c nur glicsts. Oni' .itlx'iwi' xxxif Miss Dcw, Aftcr tht- snpliniiiniwss ninvctl tn Rnnni 9, wg had imp liniiigrtiiiiii' Rimini fi, :ill tn ni1i'rclx't's. A N l luck Sl1llll1 xxuif in thc Spvccli Cnntcst in flUlllIlllWlIS. Ht' i'cct'lvcLl Rl Jilvci inctlall lrmni the l.uiann C lttlllllk' Spvccli Lcatgtlc. Inn Vw't'.ii'st'l1. Cit'ni'gt' l,lllIllL'I'. Mill'lIll Hl'icux't-C, ,lcrry t'xxiliCI'IIlill1, Huh Zulcnsili, gintl j.it-lt Smith i'cpi'vscntt'tl mn' claus in 1'k'hl'l'X'L' lwziskclhaill. Thu thrvc l'x'Sk'I'YL' clic:il'lczitlcis wvir llrlly l.ivhci'. Bninnt' Rt-fd. and Annc l'ifkcring. llninnt' Rt-ctl. :Xiniu l'iclwi'iiig, :intl -luck Smith i'cpi'cwiitctl nf in lmntl. :Xnnv l'iclu'ting llllkl .lack Smith wcri' in tht' canst ul' nlliinv :intl Rnnv Agannf lN1.ix'lw xw tlitln't win gill nm' nnnii g.iinc-, hill ynn faint my wt- tlitlnl try.
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