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5 NINUTENA First Row: June Fritz, Frances Aush, George Grenert, Robert Goss, Carl McCombs, Robert Taylor, Richard Rawlings, Bessie Garrett, Mar1or1e Barrett Second Row: Miriam Geipel, Albert Genrich, Emma Bella, Harold Collins, Maxine Butterfield, Charles Burwell, Blanche Bowers, Frank Bariser, Caroline Fanto Gerald Gant, Joan Gardner Third Row: Lloyd Vickery, Catherine Patituici, Richard Clark, Dorothy Brown, Lawrence Domnaske, Vera Haase, Gordon Christooher, Mavis Hayes, Mike Hartman Fourth Row: Lloyd Brown, Amelia Donimick, Frank Artley FRESHMAN The Freshman class, under the sponsorship of Miss Hixon, Mr. Mark, and Mr. Beyrer, began their school year with 1 the total enrollment of 89. This is the largest Freshman class ever en- rolled at Washington- Clay. Carl McCoLms was chosen president of the class. Other officers were: Robert Taylor, vice-presidentg Robert Goss, secretaryg Rosemary Barrett and Richard Raw- lings, sargent-at-arms. A swimming party at the natatorium in inaugurated the ities of the year. October activ- This was the second Freshman class to be in- itiated as regular high school students. The Freshman initiation was in charge of the Seniors and members of the faculty. Page Twenty
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ZWNUTEHA First Row: Betty Kreighbaum, James Mc Allister, Mae Ellen Tebo, Isadore Mirkin, Marg- aret Moss, Edward Penkala, Hilda Rodgers Shirley Rhodes, Juanita Robinson Second Row: Francis Young, James Trowbridge, Jane L. Smith, Tom Murphy, Hazel Shemberger, Marian Shively, Wanda Splawski, Robert Rose, Elnora Seifferlin, William Spillman, Gloria Sossaman, Third Row: Dean Shidler, Ardis Person, Hobert Crawford, Bernard Neidbalski, Carlos Moss, Clara Lippert, Robert Schmidt, Ruth Fritz, Dale Moore, Fourth Row: Lewis Mc Combs, Helen Rapp, Robert Steiner SOPHOMORES of the year's achieve- ments disclosed the fol- lowing activities in which the Sophomores par- ticipated. There were eleven boys and girls on the varsity Basketball squad. The two managers of the boy's teams, Robert Schmidt and Jim McAllis- ter were of this class. Eight students made the honor roll for the entire year. Gertrude Ann Arnold placed third in the baseball team. The commercial team, consisting of Elnora Sei- fferlein, Frances Young, and Ellenmay Armstrong, succeeded in gaining fifth place in the state contest for Junior Busi- ness Education. O Page Nineteen
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First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Elmer Hills, Jeanne Johnson, Eugene Niedbalski, Betty Ullery, John Warrick, Harry Worischeck, Authur Holloway, Betty Vandenburg, Junior Holmes, Marie McCombs, Robert Nicodemus Frank Shearer, Esther Kunkle, Rosemary Vickery, James Johnson, Neva Miltenberger, Wiley Wright, Virginia Krug, PSPTY Rheil Phyllis Nelson, Robert Kuhiak, Anna Pallitt, Oscar Russel, Sara Pappas Grace Starkweather, Eugene Hills, Julia Uyhelji, Kenneth Taylor, Margaret Mastepman, Mary Hills, Tony Patituici, Ida Smith, Helen McCarroll, Raymond Stigner, Gladys Leeke, Richard Von Bergen, Bertha Sossoman, Cashmer Janawiak John Nykos, Arlina Williams, Richard Park, Dorothy Phillips, Robert Wright, Peggy Henry, Robert Khehl, Dorothy Meade, Morris Mirkin, Mariam Paul, Paul Nagy, Dorothy Mohn, Doris Lambert FRESHMAN During the year, Julia Uyhelji, Joan Gardner, Robert Taylor, Mary Alice Hill, and Helen McCarroll were members of the Stu- dent Council. Minor basketball let- ters went to Helen Mc- Carroll, Elmer Hill, John Warrick, Lawrence Dom- noske, and Robert Kubiak for their activity on the Varsity squads. Mike Hartman was a- warded a letter for his participation in varsity baseball. April 4, Dorothy Mohn and Morris Mirkin compet- ed in the Sectional Al- gebra Contest at the Uni- versity of Notre Dame, in which Morris won first place. On April 24, he participated in the state contest at Bloomington, Indiana. Page Twenty-One
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