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Juniors class and interscholastic sportsmen, giving up free periods to rehearse for musical organizations, showing their extensive talent in assemblies, working on the student council, planning Girl Reserve and Hi-Y activities, or dashing out to finish an assign- ment for the Courier. A few also helped on the Reflector. Nor were dances neglected — support was given to every one. Though magazine sales were not up to the previous year's record, the class honored the seniors at the annual prom. On the whole, a highly successful year was completed, and the group eagerly anticipates capturing additional laurels as seniors. IUNIOR BOYS FIRST ROW «left to right) — !. Witprachtiger. S. Mish. Gasper lames Brcndlinger. Stine. Gawlas. Wright SECOND ROW — ifassenplug. Repp. Lar-on. W Mufflev. llkmar Brandon Rov Leventrv Glenn Martin THIRD ROW —G. Market. Pfeil. Ltshka. R Levergood. lames Cable. I Johnston. Garland. FOURTH ROW —Peter' Stephenson. Terek. Rucosky. R- Johnson. J. Naugle. FIFTH ROW—G. Snyder. Knepper. Duane Miller. Carney. Rigo. Constable. Auman. SIXTH ROW—D. Poehner. Hartnett. Hunt. K. Fnedline. L. Balog. Mr. Townsend. SEVENTH ROW — f. Gehlman. A. Mlinarchik.
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JUNIOR GIRLS. FIRST ROW (left to ROW —McHugh. Strorar E Shaffer G. Hopkins. Shull. Frankowsky. Miss Long ROW—P. Brasher. P. Cobaugh. Oyler. P Bockel. Barron SEVENTH ROW-G. 2 Under the capable leadership of President Bob Rucosky, Vice President Jim Johnston, and Secretary Karl Fried- line, the Class of '47, upperclassmen at last, swung into their third year at Femdale High. A good-looking plain gold class ring, chosen unanimously by the class, was delivered early in December. Heavy schedules including languages, shorthand, mathematics, chemistry, and physics were taken in stride by the juniors, for again this year the class topped the six-weeks honor roll. Not stopping with curricular activities, they were also seen on the athletic field and gym floor as inter- ighO — P. Coughenour. Gastlev. C. Kukenberger. Kolar. Pinelli. Bandrowskv Dvba. Koehler SECOND Gehman. Ornrr Mavstrovkh. Moor- . Mena THIRD ROW —E. Frombaih Fletcher. Cushman. Parker. FOURTH ROW —Simler. Grantham. T. Levergood. M Pollock. Kantner M Walko. FIFTH achy. Pecsenve. Popovich. I. Schweitzer. SIXTH ROW—Speck. Kist. Henderson. Carlmark. leanne ober. P. Lawson. Zrm. , J Ashman.
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Back to school they trooped last fall, one hundred strong — this time as ‘’sophisticated sophomores, ready to endure the rigors of bookkeeping and plane geometry and recalling that only a year ago they were freshies. The tenth year students shared actively with their upper- classmen the responsibilities of participation in the various school projects and showed their loyalty to their Alma Mater in outstanding manner. A number of individuals joined the orchestra, the band, the glee clubs, the Hi-Y, and the Girl Reserves. The girls' most notable achievement was winning t?rnNn° nw,R| JS wF,RSTrRi?Wi. ,e n ° ’G. Frombach. B Slavik. Cousins. O. Rhodes. Dolores Swarny. Greiner. Rostochak. G. Hotnoia SECOND RCm-N Horne Gallagher D Hodv Fedornock Kr.se. Krent:. P lohn . Mansfield THIRD ROW-Misa Reese. C. Mack B Jftf CjjbJj- . L ReVnold. Mosloller. Mr Hill FOURTH ROW-M Kokoruda. E. Sede. McCoy. Zupan Herbert V kL vi Harr‘ °n L F,rr » R9 ”D Mlinarchik. Maurer. Hahn. Brown. Easton. L. Calderwood. Peterson. SIXTH ROW-lanet Rose nsv!ifCru N flVi- F- yerJ?ro®k- Bouch. I eras j. Cbriatofea. SEVENTH ROW-Fluck. Humphreys. Sivi. Harbrant. L. Frambach. Hern EIGHTH KOW—Hasse. Senish. S. Kesslak. Twenty Six
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