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ROW' FOUR: Bob Mcifaslancl, Gary Langston, Larry Mosher, jon Bell, Robert Steele, jim Ray, Lloyd Brown, Bob XX'heatley. ROXV THREE: Billy Love, Roger jaenke, jackie johnson, Le Roy Arras, Pauline Shondy, Robert Harper, Shirley Hooker. ROW' TXVO: Robert Trousclale, jucly Euge, Roger Daniels, Virginia Pearson, Gene Nolte, jo Ann Stepp, Eugene Fauerlzack, Miss Pilger. ROW' ONE: Geraldine Kossina, joann XX'ettig, Carole Merritt, Margie Steinhardt, Dorothy Fosnock, Marcella Boetleker, Cleona Schilling. TI-IE OPHO ORE I E ROXV FOUR: james Kelso, Michael Mernick, Frank Dollins, Bill Pentecost, Gary Gunn, Wayne Musl-topf, Bobbie Earls, Arthur Kuni. ROXX' THREE: Mary Ann Galle, jack Hayes, joyce McGee, jim Howard, jo Ann Raeher, jerry W'atle, Mary Ann Frederick. ROW' TXVO: Martha Silsby, Dwayne Embrey, Connie Romine, Stanley Pfost, janet lleatherage, john Blandford, Alice Sew ell, joe Vanoyer, ROW' ONE: Bill Schrader, james Hall, Dorothy Westtxn, Shelby Gilbert, Linda Luebbers, jutly Former, jane Parker, Stanley Shafer, Marshall Reenl. 26
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'fl' 'Rt' wx-1 '! I RONV THREE: Claude Shelby, Bonny Craig, Ray Tindall, Barbara Wright, Richard Ross, Barbara Terry, Gary Wietlitu, Vifilly Halley, llewayne Davis. ROXV TWC7: Marlene Oexner, Ronald Seibold, Joyce Metter, Arlene Diehl, Bob Hartley, Maudie Call, james Smith, Carol Stutkey, Charles Miller. ROXV ONE: Frank limbrey, john Reiter, Vernon Kloess, Barbara Leyerlc, jeanette liuge, Dorothy Kohlenherger, jim Korte, Paul Littlefield. IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lt was a busy year for the juniors. They had charge of concessions at the football games to raise money for the SS El Tigre. They had the responsibili- ties of presenting the Homecoming Dance and the junior-Senior Prom. With Mrs. Hoepfinger as their sponsor these juniors are looking forward to next year when they will strive to surpass all other classes in publishing the SS El Tigre. Two Junior girls gained honors for their class dur- ing their sophomore year. Mary K. Richards won first place for 'the state of Illinois by winning the National French contest for the first year students in French. Arlene Diehl won first in the St. Louis Science Fair, with her display of The Life History of the Tapeworm, in the Biology Section. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Larry Sims: Vice-President, Bobby Culpg Sec- retary-Treasurer, Maudie Callg Sponsor, Ruth Hoepfinger. 1 M ,, Nl 'v 5 0 A9 , ri . ' 3 rf.
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OW lflVli: Arnold Karraker, Bill D'x mn, , G ,, D S'h f H b B v lj ' . - , lein, llarold Thomas, Norman Rohinsixri. James Ogg, on L ae er, er en town, on Tungate, Ernie B 'lh'u' GM, lgfxlxglfl Li 'f!' Milfklvi Bvblty Thompson, Dion Dohhs, Herbie Plough, Kenneth Ostertag, Kenneth Ingvalson, james Dill, 23:41. Tllklflii Margie CHFFUI1, Boyd Kelso, Bill Collins, Donald Henson, Bob Pentecost, jim Rose, Ronnie Schaefer, jackie fl!r1XZll'I'Xi2Iit!:rt1es Shelby, Marlyn Kossina, Marilyn Fritts, Barbara Wtwlf, Margaret Addison, Dorothy Vining, Roger Karn, i?r?Ud1Jl:l1li: Rithartl Miller, Nancy Kurtz, jeanne Rehmer, jean Stahl, Susie Sims, Anita Ruhman, Lena Howard, Bonnie Mode, . 1 -y. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President, Boyd Kelso: Vice-President, Margie Carrong Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Addison: Class Sponsor, The sophomore class was called green last year. Agnes pilgerl 'l'hey've changed color now and their accomplish- ments are proof of it. During their freshman year, SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY they busied themselves selling Dupo pennants, pencils, and shakeroos. The St. Patrick's party, with gay decorations, refreshments and fine en- tertainment, was a success. This year, they have continued raising funds in anticipation of their junior year, by selling mono- gramed Dupo Tiger sweatshirts and maroon and white shakeroos. Much credit should be given to their able sponsor, Miss Agnes Pilger, who is always seeking new ideas and methods for enriching the experiences of the sophomores. 5 4 27
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