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FRESHMAN GIRLS. FIRST ROW 'Icit to right)—C. Miller. D Blasthak. L. Pikovsky. Larnek. Babrlla. Matu . O Shenn E. Ragrr SECOND ROW —S fchntton. PaUch H. Gehman. Freeman. Wanna M Goughenour. I Lexentrv. A Gagan Mr . Schenkemeyer THIRD ROW —A. Muffley. Tomato. |. Mack. D Gehlman. Vovtko. S. Devine. Lehman FOURTH ROW — Waaelewskl. C Gaaan Baumbaugh Eakle. Beck Reznak. Black. FIFTH ROW-Trevsler. | Kevtlak. G Gehlman. Marine Murray. S. Bonner SIXTH ROW-Clitev Dau von. Goldberg Laidtg. B. Bovd. Tremko. B. Sober. SEVENTH ROW —Null. Brink. Berg. B Metzger. S. Katynski, Flick. EIGHTH ROW—J. Markel. McNally. L. Kovach. The school could not be complete without the young and inexperienced underclassmen known as freshmen. They were the over enthusiastic youngsters who dodged in and out of their class rooms, frantically avoiding a face to face meeting with any upperclassman. Their first few weeks of introduction to the school were memorable. Standing wide-eyed in groups, they discussed in whispers the trials and tribulations of the first appearance in high school. They had indeed entered a new phase of school life. The greatest task of the freshmen was adapting themselves to this new life, but with the guidance of Mr. Keller and the faculty it was accomplished in a surprisingly brief time. Twenty Eight
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Sophomores the interclass volleyball pennant, which they strove for eagerly and well deserved. The boys, too, were well represented in both interclass and varsity sports. Three of our snappy cheer leaders were sophomores. Each six weeks found a worthy number of their group listed on the honor roll. Three efficient officers handled class affairs: president, Harry Hamer; vice president, John Slavik; and secretary- treasurer, Charles Polak. The school expects to hear much more from this enthusiastic group in the next two years, while they themselves are eagerly looking forward to taking their place as the juniors of 1947. DununOP ROYS FIRST ROW left to nghtl-Robert Koonts. H Schweltrer. !• Ondreicak. Fay. S. Smith. T HaMO»d. H. Yejttj. kofe.. sra. : . u p PIFT ROW—C Rkodw | Avert i. Ripple. Kertiieiy, Allison. K. Bower, SIXTH ROW-H.II Scraell. Y ger. Vi.lop. ? SEVENTH ROW-R. Avert. Kurma. Ie:ek. Roh on. K.tvn.ki. G. John.ton. King. Konchan. Twenty Seven
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Freshmen FRESHMEN BOYS FIRST ROW (left to righ« -W. Bottler E. Cvrkel R- Tabtk. I Hammond. J Kukenberfler. Misbler Tomak. Brendel SECOND ROW —M» » Or ms Koh.n Heffner All ». Dougla Price. R Kokoe.da. Korber Evan. THIRD ROW-E Fr.edlme Peracchio. firming Bracken C-Markel.R Robert. R McGu.rk TOURTH ROW-L. Ulllipt, P Pohppo. Reap Va.al.nda Fetre, S. Chernev R Howard FIFTH ROW-Bruce. Shomo. St. Clair.VPlfe CROWr urman SIXTH ROW-Rolanovich O. Harnson. R Pikowkv Adamv R Wagoner. K Yeatt». Schneck. SEVENTH ROW Furman. V F„h,t Be»'. W Did;. Orzelon. Kopnmk. EIGTHROW N Kov.ih G B.loo Ridding. B. rdOdd, E D.vd. Cn.l.p NINTH ROW —Long Wicknick Litvin. R. |ohnv I Maldet. Burnheimer. Richard Orru. TENTH ROW H. Davis. Griffith. Soon their faces were familiar in all the organizations and activities of the school. Class officers for the year were Wayne Fisher, president; Ray Wicknick, vice president; and Carolyn Beck, secretary-treasurer. Since the freshmen constituted the largest class in the school, they were divided into three home room groups under the sponsorship of Miss Evans, Miss Orms, and Mrs. Schenke- meyer. The daily schedule of the freshmen broght them into contact with general science taught by Mr. Smith, civics taught by Mr. Kuhs, algebra taught by Mr. Townsend or math taught by Miss Reese, and English taught by Miss Evans and Mr. Hill. Besides these re- quired subjects, several elective courses were open to freshmen. Twenty Nine
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