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., ,,.- .W ,, 0, in Iunior Home Room 205 Back row: Grove, Iohnson, Sailor, Brown, Pickett, Hammond, Williams, Hummel, DePalma. Third row: An' drews, Goodell, Van Allen, Shultz, Lauderbauqh, Romano, Martini, Korner, France, Second row: Iones, Reeves, Van Eman, Lindersmith, Campbell, Tur- ner, Cardl, Peters, Nordstrom. First row: Rltter, Marshall, Landes, Miller, Donaldson, Eagle, Stinson, Sanford, Kuhn, Mr. Boblenz. Sophomore Home Room 208 Back row: Ramsey, Keltz, Larosa, Ran dall, Toops, Miller, Vance, Zoppel. Third row: Belknap, Steele, Titus, Mah' ler, Bowntree, Willock, Settle, Marland, Mclntyre. Second row: Taylor, Rocci, West, Snapp, Younq, Wingfield, Neher, Buckmaster, Martin. First row: Ger- lach, Cummings, Weisert, Fawley, Pan nella, Birdsall, Tremain, Ennis, Miss McCabe. Sophomore Home Room 203 Back row: Entler, Iones, Renz, Turner, Gilbert, Cressor, Baker, Eelz, Bouqhton. Third row: Keifer, Lewis, Given, lee, Rex, Hertz, Frazzini, Allen, Herrmann. Second row: Fisher, Davis, Hetntz, Da, vis, Wall, Kauffman, Raymer, Hibblex, Boyd, Florio. First row: Haines, Harriet, Hoffman, Harvey, Detwiler, Ienkins, Mercer, Myers, Beavers, Mr. Booty. -A N-,-,. if ,3 .V ,-f- ,ati rg 4 RJ Q54 ,Q 4, sy? 31 .Ami as S.
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205 Member Wins In Free Throw Contests Brain and Brawn Keep 208 Alive Always Busy, Key To Action In 203 T I-I llB Room 205 was ultra active in sports. Each girl worked hard to add more points toward a G. A. A. letter. Although Sanford was the only girl in the room to win a championship, the other girls played hard. Seven boys played football and basketballp while Ritter helped manage both. Brewin, Donaldson, and Lindersmith had the highest scholastic records and made the Honor Roll. Donaldson, Sanford, Williams, and Lindersmith worked on the Highlander Staff. Stinson helped with the Frosh-Soph dance. The wealth of the class was entrusted to Treasurer Donaldson. Eleven girls joined G.R., three boys supported Hi-Y. 205 had its musical members, too. One girl sang in the A Capella Choir, another played in the orchestra, two boys joined the band, and another helped the swing band to suc- cess. Pickett made himself generally helpful as office boy. Brown collected dimes for the Home Room picture. Lauderbaugh assisted the photographer with pictures taken for the Highlander. The room supported all school activities. lOA Room 208 had ten on the Honor Roll-Birdsall, Ennis, Rader, Martin, Tremain, Pray, Rowntree, Vance, and Titus. Teachers' pets, that's all. A high school girl's dream is an athlete, and 208 had its share. Sophomore prexy Keitz won his coveted G in football, and played varsity tennis, too. Larosa was a Booster representative, made varsity teams in both basketball and baseball, and played on the reserve football team along With Randall. Taylor was another basket- ball man. Willock had her share of offices: Booster representative, Student Council member, and General Chairman of the Frosh-Soph dance. Dance committee members were Snapp, Titus, and Larosa. Ennis was kept busy as office boy, and West was chosen one of next year's cheerleaders. Neher sold Highlanders, while Keitz col- lected dimes for Home Room pictures. There were thirteen G.R. members and one lone Hi-Y member. As a wind-up Rader was Sophomore football manager, and a member of the Highlander Busi- ness Staff. lOA Room 203 had some very busy people. Doc Herrmann was vice-prexy of the Sophomore Class, member of the Booster Dance Committee and the Highlander Business Staff. Heintz, Hoffman, Lewis, Keifer, Herrmann, Boyd, and Allan made the Honor Roll. Rex was class secretary, collected dimes for Home Room pictures, and worked on G. R. publicity. Cressor played varsity football and tennis, and was a Booster representative. Florio won his G in football and played guard in basketball. lt seems as if the entire room went out for football: Boyd, Iones, Haines, Entler, Turner, and Belz. Cressor was on Perry's basketball team. Kauffman and Detwiler were elected cheerleaders for next year. Kauffman was also Highlander Sales Manager. Fisher was a Student Council member, Sophomore Editor for the Highlander, on the Booster Dance Committee, and worked for both G. R. and Highlander publicity along with Heintz. N. Davis played K. P. all year. Herrmann and Lee worked on the Frosh-Soph dance: Davis and Gilbert, on the Highlander. Nuff said!! E 1 9 4 2 30
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Sophomore Home Room 210 Back row: Pivetta, Ebriqht, Allen, Chi- dester, Hartwell, Clifton, Huston, Bis- ciotti. Third row: Hartsock, Brown, Shannon, Elliott, Romano, Johnson, Mi- chael, Lamneck, Wharff. Second row: Devlin, Danks, Nesbitt, Riqqs, Smith, Robbins, Behm, Ryan, Paterson. First row: Malvick, Lomano, Nutter, Murray, Baldwin, Pickett, Harlow, Elliott, Miss Bessey. Freshman Home Room 214 Back row: Iones, McClaskey, Buck- master, Craver, Mirolo, Pavey, Sims, Horn. Third row: Summertord, Haver- field, Rine, Schake, Gordon, Hugh- banks, Todd, Vilardo, Shaw. Second row: Reed, Garbin, Fowler, Latimer, Hale, Dutfey, Bland, Beckert, Riccardi. First row: Wasem, DeVictor, Cum- minqs, Nevil, Everts, Buckley, Close, Davidson, Miss Bancroft, Freshman Home Room 201 Back row: Arthur, Kontner, Young, Karlovec, Cash, Piper, Mahaftey, Mc- Nabb, Se-iple, Cowan. Third row: An- drews, Gilbert, Hart, Dye, Gamznull, Case, Herring, Yerqes, Sherck, Le Fai- vre. Second row: Livingston, Didway, Turner Houston Oliver MacFarlane Keplar, Fee, Robison, Murdock, Parker First row: Nutter, Donovan, McGrath, Robbins, Raymaker, Cummings, Alex- ander, Ridolfo, Cavendish, Southard, Carl, Mrs. Eagle. 1'
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