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Section 9-2 The members of section 9-2 were active in many fields. Among their number were six master members of the Order of Light, and three members of the cast of the Dramatic Club's play, Inner YVilly. jimmy Shada was an all-junior high center in football and guard in basketball. Ronald Stupak and Robert Heller were also members of the varsity basket- ball team. Connie Thomas was on the all-star basketball team. Alex Schmier was picked to appear in the Spring Frolics. Herbert Lewis was chosen as the Morning Call calendar boy. The class won one Attendance Banner. Eighteen L. . Q . Dolores B e n d e r, Russell Dauscher, Barbara Frank, Dolores Gackenbach, Rob- ert Heller, Carrie Keller. Donald Kistler, Janet Korn, Herbert Lewis, Elsie Martin, Dorothy Merkle, Theodore Michelfield. Kenneth P o s c h, Shirley Reichard, Daniel Reichen- bach, Jack Reno, Jan Schattner, Alex Schmier. Lorraine Schray, Richard Seip, James Shada, John Shafer, Mercedes Soprano, Ronald Stupak. Constance Thomas, Phyllis Thomas. Joanne Warnpcle, Shirley Wildermuth. Joan Woolley. K'
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William Althouse, Ellen Baber, Barbara Boyd, Joan Brown, Hobart Campbell, Ruth Frankenneld. Linda Fuellenbach, Fay Grider. Lois Groman, Bar- ton Hartman, Roy Holben, William Hochstrasser. Willard Kauffman, Arthur Klimeck, M a r y Krobath, Eileen Kuntz, B e v e r 1 y Mann, Lawrence Mlnutolo. LeRoy Nikitscher, John On- dria, Rose Redline, Carl Rice, Joan Rice, Marilyn Schifiert. Gouldie S c h u 11. z, Earle Steinbicker, James Trout, Eleanor Weidner, J a m e s Worman, Ernest Yost. Noriz: The appearance of a pupils name or picture in this booklet does not necessarily sig- nify promotion. . Section 9-l Section 9-l may be called the section of presidents. LeRoy Nikitscher was the prcsie dent of Student Council thc first semester, and Arthur Kliincck the second semester. Arthur was also president of the Dramatic Club. Carl Rice was president of the orchestra and Mary Krobath president of the Pennsylvania Ger- man Craft Club. The section won the Attend- ance Barmer once and the Scholarship Banner twice. At Christmas time the members of the section shared their good fortune with a Ger- man girl, Ruth Koch, by sending her at CARE package. Seveizteeiz i
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Daniel Cannon. Bruce Cobi, Barbara Danner, Carl Diehl, Jacqueline Eagle, J a n e t Eichelbaum. K Howard Frank, Earl Frank- lin, Ernest Fricke, Kenneth K Hohe, Sally Horlacher. Lu- ther Kemmerer. Jean Knoll. Richard Kohl, Francis' Kovacs, Elaine Marslfu' Marguerite Martin, Phyllis Mayer. ' Suzanne Ruch, Dale Smith, Marilyn Sweeney, Edith Thomas, Burton K Witthulm. Section 9-3 As the school year of '49 came to a close, 9-3 can look back upon it as one of growth. During the term, the Attendance Banner was won twice. The class was the first to contri- bute to CARE as well as highest contributors to the Infantile Paralysis Fund. Two of the boys gained city-wide fame. Richard Kohl was chosen as boy of the month, by having been a football and basketball varsity member. Bruce Cobi, Eagle Scout, had his scout life written up in the newspaper. Francis Kovacs was vice-president ol' the Student Council the Hrst semester. K Nineteen
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