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JUNIOR CLASS Front row: (left to right) P. Voigt, D. Toth, K. Bock, A. Kopf. A. Bruckner, M. Hertel, L. Schmahl, R. Schaff, R. Kraus, E. Buhl, B. Ninedorf. 2nd row: D. Joas, T. Horst, G. Burg, D. Breckheimer, J. Millay, D. Burg, A. Alten, H. King, K. Kernan, R. Price, C. Daun, R. Neuber. 3rd row: C. Arenz, G. Phillips, R. Thede, M. Schaefer, E. Wagner, G. Eldridge. J. Demler, V. Groeschel, D. Schleh, D. Keuler, V. Skarke. 4th row: J. Winkler, R. Rady, M. Vogel, A. Salm, Y. Jensen, D. Schabach, A. Fluhr, V. Freund, S. Kuhn, D. Sattler, G. Schroe- der. 5th row: Mrs. Dempsey, G. Wenig, R. Olbrich J. McHugh, D. Hoerth, L. Schmitz, C. Halfmann, E. Ritzke, E. Bittner, C. Schaefer, Mr. Hohman. 6th row: D. Beyer, A. Nilles, D. Steenport, B. Heimann, S. Steffes, R. Schwarz, E. PorUnarm, L. Jandrey, E. Aebischer, G. Rol-Off, D. Schaubs,
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JUNIOR CLASS NOTES First Semester Officers President—Marjorie Her tel Vice President—Donald Schleh Secretary—Louise Schmahl Treasurer—Roger Kraus Second Semester Officers President—Gregor Wenig Vice President—Doris Steenport Secretary—Roger Kraus Treasurer—Donald Schleh Hats off to the Juniors. Though they may not have done so many big things this year, it’s the little things that count. When school began, we found about seventy juniors ready for another good year! As the weeks passed, football activities began, with many of our boys out front: Ronald Olbrich, Richard Rady, Vernon Skarke, Arno Bruckner, George Phillips, Roland Schaff, Roger Kraus, Donald Schleh, and Gregor Wenig. Then the basketball season started, and we had Dexter Schaubs, Vernon Skarke, Ronald Olbrich, Donald Schleh, and George Phillips rolling up the scores. The forensic season brought many juniors into the limelight, with Eunice Aebischer and Elaine Buhl as dramatic declaimers, Louise Schmahl as a humorous declaimer, Tom Horst as an extemporaneous reader, Helen King and Barbara Hei mann as orators, and Cecil Arenz as an extemporaneous speaker. Time passed on—January, February, March, April, May—did I say May? My goodness, that was the most exciting month of all. Our Junior Prom was held on May 9, and reigning as king for a night was Gregor Wenig. It was to the music of Tony Winters in the gayly decorated gym that another prom was chalked on the list. After the prom our worries about final exams absorbed us for the rest of the school year. Then Summer, Fall — and that means our Senior year. 22
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SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES First Semester Second Semester President—Delores Nachtwey President—Pat Meyer Vice President—Francis Kartheiser Vice President—Willis Proebe Secretary—Lorraine Salm Secretary—John Mortimer Treasurer—Lorraine Schultz Treasurer—Jerome Schomisch “Look! Don’t the freshies look green? We weren’t that bad, I’m sure.” That’s what the sophs said, as they surveyed their new classmates. By the way, the freshies are the only ones we can look down on. In October we sophs gave the freshmen their first high school dance, and initiated them the same evening. Then when homecoming came, a group of sophomores decorated the gym for the dance. The boys showed their spirit by going out for basketball and football and doing very well. They were Donald Hoffmann, Jerry Schomisch, Robert Reif, and Donald Keuler. Four Sophomores cheered at every game, keeping up the spirit of the school. These were Califern Tyrrell, Delores Nachtwey, Lorraine Salm, and Donna Groeschel. Some sophs represented our class by appearing in the all-school play, “Aunt Tillie Goes to Town.” They were Jerome Schomisch, Lorraine Salm, and Donna Groeschel. Some of the class members also took part in the forensic contest. These speakers were Adeline Meyers, Califern Tyrrell, Lorraine Salm, Roger Wenzel and Delores Ecker. We were well represented in F. H. A., F. F. A., Art club, Glee club, and Band. Some took solos in both Band and Glee club. I guess that’s all we’ll say for the sophs for now (don’t think we couldn’t say more), but we’ll be back next year. 24
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