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en ZOU W is FRANK SMITH ' RAY CAsTELLo EMU. BIETTCHERT Four very short years ago we, two hundred forty-nine young and frighten- ed individuals, registered as freshmen, anxious to begin our high school career. Miss Dodd and Miss Schroeppel came to our rescue and very ably helped us make adjustments to our new and strange surroundings. After we became sufficiently acquainted to call each other by name we elected Albert Bethel, president: Irene Iokerst, vice president: Doris Bieser, secretary: and Bill Shea, treasurer of our class. With October came all the weird ghosts and goblins and with them the traditional freshman Halloween party. During the formal ceremony of the crowning of the football queen, popular Loretta Metzger served as third maid of honor. limmy Condometti earned a varsity letter in track during this year, a rare achievement for a neophyte. SIXTEEN Tempus fuqit! We began our sopho- more year with more poise and self- assurance, for we were no longer un- accustomed to our environs. And weren't we proud that now we were al- lowed to sit in the opera seats during assemblies! This year Orville Heinicke was elect- ed class presidenty lohn Taylor, vice president, losephine Tonso, secretary: and Saleska Pederzolli, treasurer. Miss Brede replaced Miss Dodd as one of our class sponsors. Miss Schroeppel carried on from last year. Because our social as well as our scholastic activities must be developed, all the sophomores gathered in the gym on February l3 for the annual dance, the Valentine party. Interest in football was heightened by the fact that such athletes as Paul Pfaff, Wilfrid Hess, Albert Bethel, Mel- burn l-laneline, Bill Shea, Bob Greaves,
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