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JUNIORS: UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW (left to right): J. Mlinar, P. Hirsch. A. J. Zimmer, R. Fetsko, K. Hoffman, V. Troyan, P. Garsh- nick, J. Zima. SECOND ROW: P. Saylor. J. Dick, M Vasalinda, N. Cramer, B. Ryan, J. Cernak, G. Berkcbile, Miss Hoff- man. THIRD ROW: D. Klancher, E. Heming, R. Kurtz. H. Bodnar. R. Neissner, J. Gallagher, V. Polak. FOURTH ROW: M. Zahoran. R. Wagner. D. Jamison, R. Frombach, J. Paff, C. Hassenplug. LOWER PICTURE: FIRST ROW. D Clawson, E. Riek. E. Zonin, D. Babclla. A. Morihlatko, J. Horvath, J. Warts, P. Sass. SECOND ROW: W. Gasper. N. Slack, A. Wicknick, C Rogers. M. Horne, G Mishler, D. Craig, J. Alvarez, L. Puzak THIRD ROW: Mr. Townsend, R. Swarncy. R. Cruick- shank, J. Gavazzoni, L. Lugar, W Tomak, R. Scheer, R. James. FOURTH ROW: A. Grimme. D. Varner, D. Phenicie, B. Drum, D. Plachy, L. Brasher. J. Reed. FIFTH ROW: R Fetsko, P. Dugan, R. Reese, R. Young. 29—
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CLASS OFFICERS: Alice Zimmer, Secretary; Larry Brasher, President; Raymond Wagner, Vice-President Juniors-Gain Recoqnition The Junior Class, with Larry Brasher in his third term as president, had a very suc- cessful year. Their first achievement was the selection of a class-ring, one of their fin- est symbols as upperclassmen. The most important undertaking of the class was the annual magazine campaign, held in an effort to finance the Junior-Senior Reception which was held at the Sunnehanna Country Club. The class this year sold more maga- zines than any previous Junior Class in Ferndale. The two highest sellers were Dale Varner and Cookie Wicknick. The activities which centered around the school included much talent from the class. Among the district-champion varsity cheerleaders were Peggy Garshnick, Pat Say- lor, Janet Watts, and Alice Jean Zimmer. Varsity letter winners and F” Club members included Larry Brasher, Bob Fetsko, Dick James, Harold Bodnar, Mickey Zahoran, Ray Wagner, and Pat Dugan. There were also many from the class in the band. Entertaining with the band were the high-stepping twirlers. among them Pat Sass. Marilyn Horne, and Joan Zima. Sharing their talents in the journalistic line on the Courier were Craig Hassenplug, Janet Watts, Larry Brasher, John Gavazzoni, Marilyn Horne, and Dave Plachy. Craig also wofked with the Reflector staff as photographer. Those students whose names were often seen on the Scroll of Honor” were Delores Craig, Kathleen Hoffman, Marilyn Horne, Joan Mlinar, Connie Mishler, David Plachy, and Janet Watts. Next year the vacancy left by the graduated Seniors will be adequately filled by these capable Juniors. —28—
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CLASS OFFICERS: James Ryan, President; Ed Hasse, Secretary; Harry Teeter, Vice-President. Sophomores - Sociali ze Have you had a chance to notice our busy Sophomores this year? There has been quite a change in them since last year when they were the little Freshmen.” They now have the feeling that they have a place in F. H. S. and really belong. Putting their musical ability to good use, the class placed Edward Dallape, Barbara Dorman, Robert Doyle, David James, Judy Yarchak, and Arlene Zimmer as members of the band. Adding a touch of glamor we saw Maggie Golian and Carol Russell displaying their ability as majorettes. Among the athletic members of the class, James Ryan was the only varsity letter winner in football. In Junior Varsity football Robert Ashcom, Thomas Balog, Richard Fedornick, Campbell Fisher, Kenneth Freiben, Edward Hasse, Lee Marsh, James Ryan, and Albert Sabo participated in the sport. In J. V. basketball the Sophomore class was represented by Edward Dallape, Ray- mond Dallape, Kenneth Freiben, Edward Hasse, Ronald Leaf, James Ryan, and Al- bert Sabo. Naturally, we have the cheerleaders who support the teams and urge the players on to victory. Contributing their pep to the varsity squad were Sophomores Anne Grimaldi, Donna Leffler, and Terrie Weaver. The girls of the Sophomore class participated enthusiastically in Y-Teens and F. H. A., and both the boys and girls enjoyed many hours of interclass sports activity. Striving to further the success and popularity of the Courier, the class furnished Camp- bell Fisher as the reporter for the tenth grade. Among the honor students we find the names of Campbell Fisher, David James, Helen Lemansky, Judy Matus, Sonja Maystrovich, Judith Stuver, Florence Warfel, Terrie Weaver, and Robert Yeager. We hope to see these Sophomores next year filling their role as Juniors and un- selfishly volunteering their abilities in whatever fields they may be required.
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