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C ll H Y'll T ff D ' C Illl S 65 R CJ L IJ S JTJNIORS RCW 1:Gertrude A1len,Mable Altvater,Helena Bakies,John Black,Rita3Brown Vincent Brown,Marjor1e Donelson,Margaret Dow,Fordyce Gottfried,Chr1st1ne Hoff. RCW 2: Susanne Hoff, Eileen Kirkwood, Herman Kitzler, Rosemary Kremer, Glenna Kurtz, Ada Mitchell, Anabel Mitten, Mary Ellen Montague, Mary Louise Mullholand, Ruth Mullholand, Forest Myers Sylvester Myers. RSW 5: Pauline Newcomer, Jack Smiley, Pearl mith, arolyn Sopher,Doro- thy Strahm, Halle Turnbell, Russell Twining, Jean Wenner, Robert Wenner, Margaret Wenzinger, Lorraine Wiggerman, Ar hur Williams. sopnonoass ' RCWTI: Marion Bachar, Rose Ellen Bachar, Dorcas Baker, George Beis, Paul grgwn, Richard Clark, Bernice Cole, Ralph Derr, Alice De Vene, Esther 1 eo RCW 2: Wilfred Emerine Barbara Exline Mary Faires, Robert Frederick, Margery Gobrecht, Carolyn Gottfried Elizabeth Howard, Harvey Jacoby, Henrie ta Jacoby, Lillian Kitzler, Margorie Kremer, Norman Kromer. RCW 5: Eleanor rout Caroline Kummerer Mary Lamberfack Vincent Lazza, Isabel Lortz, Clair McKee, Martha Jane Messmer, Stan ey Montague, Ira Mgirs, Bertha Pahl, Martha Pahl, Rc Phelps. R Q: Robert Pieracini, Dale Rainsberger, Florence Ruehle, Florene Ruffing, Harold Shumaker, Max Silverstein, Geraldine Simonis, Maxine Stiner, Richard Wenner, Helen Wonder, Jack Wright, Gordon Wyatt. F R E S H M E N RCW 1: Margaret Bachman, Joe Baker, John Bakies, Robert Binkley, Joseph Black, Bet.y Bowman, Cordella Boyce, Henry Brown. RCW 2: Ruth Brown George Coakley, Merle Coppler, Martha Derr, Carolyn Donelson, Rene Dubois, uth Emerine, William Emerson, Jane Fagan, Mi - dred Lou Gear, Mary Hailey, Ruth Hosafres. RCW 5: Virgil Hunter, obert Hutchinson, Elizabeth Ann Iden,John Jacoby, Anna Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Virgil Keiffer, Betty Kemerley, Charles Kessler Bruce Knoblock Cleo Kremer, Jack Mitchel . RCW 4: Virginia Mitchell, Virginia Mitten, Betty Montague, Mary Myers, Leonard Niederkohr, Rosella Nye, Imelda Orians, Louis rians, Arlene Perkins, Martha Phillips, Ralph Phillips, Betty Plott. RCW 5: Harold Reinhart, Robert Reynolds, Doris Ritter, Maxine Ritter, Earl Robinson Zetta Mae Sample, harles Schira, Clyde Shull, Malcolm Simonis, Ronald Simonis, Forest Smith, Mary Ruth Spackey. RCW B: Milton Stillberger, Robert Strahm, Glad s Ta lor, Paul Tom, Corrine Thomas, Lewis roiani, Eugene Wagner, Konalg Wenner, Gladys Wickham, Alfred Yost, Margaret El en Zies, Virgil Tong. UID' 3 : 'Q 1, Y e IF, 1 9 5 5
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CARYATID '-' JUNIOILS en our Freshman Class of 1952 entered school, the teachers dis- covered sixty-eight new and twinkling stars in the celestial heav- ens. The stars that shone out brightest during the term were Vincent Brown, presidontg Marjorie Donelson, vice-president, Rosemary Kremer, secretary-treasurer. They, by no means outshono Margaret Dew and Gaylord Patterson, Student Council representatives. Those conspicuous in football and basketball included Gaylord Patterson and Forest Myers. In the glee clubs, orchestra, and band our stars also beamed with rad- iance. we met quite a number of difficult exams which caused some of the stars to fall, but the majority of us gleamod on. In the autu n of '53, these stars came out even more prominently in the scholarly heavens when new members of our constellation put forth their radiance. Pauline Newcomer became the center of the group, Ada Mitchell, Robert Wenner, and Forest Myers, her helpers. The football stars from our Sophomore class included Gaylord fattorson, Forest Myers Herman Kitzler, and Halle Turnboll. Margaret Dow, Mary Ellen Montague: Ruth Mullohland, Ada Mitchell, Margaret Wenzingor, and Dorcas Baker were the girls on the basketball squad, while Forest Myers, Herman Kit- zler, and Hallo Turnbell were the boys who made the boys' squad. By this time we had adapted ourselves to our surroundings, sharing in work and in play. During our third year our position in the sky of learning was so imp- ortant that it would have been disastrous if we had failed to appear. For our Junior class loaders we chose Forest Myers to guide us, but duo to his resignation, tho task was left to Marjorie Denolson, tho vice-president. Mary Louise Mullohland, the secretary-treasurer,filled up the treasury with returns from our candy sales which Halle Turnbell and nMickeyn Dow managed. To those already on the gridiron we added Vincent Brown. The same girls on the basketball squad of 1933 succeed- ed being on again. Jack Smiley, John Black, and Robert Wenner played side by side with those boys of our class who were already on the bas- ketball squad the year before. Our third year is fast drawing to a close. Next year, we hope we may send forth rays of light which will not twinkle nor fade, but enrich our esteemed school and lower classmen. -Mah e li Altvbtfksr .1 -or 19:55-as -1 -s I
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