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'L I2-.14 Cfaaa First Row: Donna Smith, Alice Kaschner. Irene Puchat. lean Baker, Doris Sickels. Donnell Podlipec. Second Row: Mary Winegardner, Maryann Tiffin. Dorothy Keller. Martha Boissett, Margie Schelnbechler, Iosephine Leksan. Marge Horvath, Yvonne Patterson. Delores Suest. Madeline Hammond. Third Row: Ioetta Eubanks, Lillian Blazich, Elvadeen Craig. Dorris Sherill, Helen Magda. Verna Hornyak. lack Yohe, Don Durell, Iaclc Franks. Don Allgood, Ioe Usnik. Fourth Row: Dave Hecht. Ioe Geisinger. William Wekerle. Don Lichtenberger. Paul Piersol, Edward Ozmore, Alex Teller, Stanley Kozlowski. Calvin Canter. Donald Dimtroli.
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Secretary. Verna Homyak 90 Vice-President. Dorris Sherill Treasurer. Bill Wekerle S52 President, Ioe Gelslnqer Advhon. Mr. 6 Mn Queen I2-.fd Cfaaa I946 The 12-A class has had a very busy year with their many activities includ- ing senior day, class play, recs and Prom. Ioe Geisinger, capable class president with the dependable assistance of Vice President Doris Sherill, Secretary Verna Homyak and Treasurer Bill Wekerle succeeded in making their last semester in school a very enioyable and memorable one. Mr. and Mrs. Queen, class advisors, offered helpful advice when the class was in need of faculty guidance and iudgrnent, Mr. and Mrs. Queen also gave up much of their time to serve as chaperones at the Recs, prom and other things. One of the most highlighted events oi the semester was the Iune prom which was held in the Industrial Arts Auditorium. The iloor was decorated in white trellises. adorned with colored artificial flowers. These were placed at each side of the dance floor. The music was furnished by Denny Thompson and his orchestra who played the music for the Grand March to end a very ioyous evening.
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Vice-President. mm zum faq , an y YJ Secretary. Iohn Sequel is t I Treasurer. y K ,QNX W X I X Corky Polropac 3 2.31 we fi' 1 - '5' x 'I 1- i ,M is Q President, lack Wood Advhon. Mrs. Ripley Mr Reese 12-Z? Cyan 1946 Under the able leadership of lack Wood the 12-B class president, and Phil Khiel, vice president, Secretary Iohn Soquel and Treasurer Cork Pokopac, the 12-B class has participated in many activities to make their last semester in school a very exciting one. Mrs. Ripley and Mr. Reese. class advisors, helped plan and chaperone all class recs, parties, meetings and other things. The class recs were a great success and a considerable amount of money was made which was spent on a well attended prom. On Saturday, Ianuary 19, 1946 a crowd of 100 students danced to the music of George Conway and his orchestra at the semi-annual Senior Prom. The dance was held in the Industrial Arts Auditorium and was decorated very attractively with different colored crepe paper, and colored balloons. The prom committee chosen by the class officers used their many abilities and bright ideas in making it a very enioyable evening for everyone who attended. 'Y' 650, , iff O
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