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SUPHIJ UHE5 Front Row: Sophia Reuba, Elaine Potter, Helen Neischel, Betty Heim, Dorothy Hezel, Shirley Worthington,Jean Draper, Dorothy Allshouse, Jessie Snyder, Mary Schreiber, Nancy Kirkby. Second 595: Mrs. Button CAdvisorQ Joyce Fischer, Juanita Palmateer, Martha Fattey, Edith Masten, Jean Taylor, Marilyn Linde, Teresa Keefe, Margaret Lounsbury, Janice Meredith, Audrey Neischel, Mr. Lupean CAdvisorl. Third 523: Duane Jacobs, James Becker, Daniel Blanchard, Joseph Szulewski, William Jones, Richard Wilkins, Vincent Keefe, Leo Stronski, Tom Curro, Herbert Fischer, David Boies, George Schneider. The Sophomores had a very successful year under the leadership of their officers who are as follows: president, Tom Currog vice president, Joyce Fischer and secretaryb treasurer, Teresa Keefe. Mrs. Button acted as class advisor for one section and Mr. Lupean for the other. Mary Schreiber was elected G. O. secretary-treasurer and the class chose Betty Helm, Duane Jacobs, and Nancy Kirkby as its G. O. representatives. The class has enjoyed several important social functions this year. Each section had a separate Christmas Party in December and began the Christmas vacation in a true holiday spirit. For the first time in a great many years the Sophomores sponsored a spring dance. It was held on April 9th and a large crowd enjoyed the music of Charlie Smith's Orchestra. The dance was very suc- CLASS OFFICERS cessful both socially and financially. Several Sophomores took part in the one-act plays presented on April 23rd. The ones who turned out to be good actors and act- resses were: Joyce Fischer, Marilyn Linde, Joe Szulewski, William Jones, Vincent Keefe, Mary Schreiber, Betty Heim and Nancy Kirkby Names of the Sophomore Class members were also prominent in the list of high school students whose essays on Americanism were se- lected as outstanding. Those in the Sophomore Class who won first and second places in the contest were: Shirley Worthington, Mary Schreiber, and Vincent Keefe. The Sophomore Class closed a successful year with a very exciting picnic at Emery Park, Thomas Curro Joyce Fischer Teresa Keefe 21
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UNIUH5 Front Egg: Lloyd Meet, Kenneth Lingenfelter, Norma Jean Dustin, Orville Palmer, Ross Reumann, Daniel Owens, Donald Helm. Second Row: Agnes Carter, Mary Sheehan, Elaine Keller, Elberta Barbari, Betty Pickering, Faye Tiffany, Elaine Kirsch. Third Egg: Mary Wood, Joyce Kuhn, Verna Palmateer, Dolores Bogucki, Anna Router, Jeannette Richards, Elfrieda Roehl, Joan Manchester, Ruth Rogers. Fourth Egg: Richard Tyler, Donald Pfelfer, Robert Little, Betty Owens, Miss Sorendo CAdvisorD, William Devling, Charles Logan, Philip Darbee, Norbert Bakowski. WAre you coming to the Junior Square Dance?W was the query of all the Juniors as they began their social activities for the year. Many answer d with a smiling nyesn, and the autumn dance proved an initial success. Then came December, and Santa Claus! Pine boughs and lighted tree set the atma phere for the Christmas luncheon served in the Junior homeroom.Christmas carols, friendly greetings, gifts, and Santa Claus made merriment complete. The Junior Class First! That was their slogan for an over-the-top charity drive. The Juniors were first with a 1905 contribution. CLASS OFFICERS WPancakesl Pancakesln was the Junior cry before Easter vacation Why? On April sixth'the Juniors sponsored a Pancake Supper in the school cafeteria. It was a sweet and syrupy occasion. Soft strains of music, colorful gardens, delicate tints of spring gowns, this was the setting for the beautiful Junior Prom, the highlight of the Junior date book. Everyone anticipated the sus- pense, that half hour of golden memory when the spotlight fell on the scene of the coronatlon of the Junior King and Queen. A pro- cession of lovely Junior misses including Agnes Carter, Dolores Bogucki,Anna Reuter, Orville Palmer,Faye Tiffany, and Joyce Kuhn, and six charming boys: Daniel Owens, Donald Helm, Charles Logan, Norbert Bakowski,Wil1iam Devling, and Donald Pfeifer ascended the throne for the coronation. Juniors and Seniors came out in their spring best for their ban- quet, an occasion for forgetting friendly rivalries and cementing Junior-Senior friendships. The Juniors bade their happy year adieu with an enjoyable picnic plans for an exciting summer, and high hopes for an equally sue- Agnes Carter cessful senior year. Daniel Owens Donald Helm 20
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PHESHME first Row: Lawrence Smith, Rose Czekalski, Florence Evans, Agnes Gwynne, Rose Fischer, Patricia Mosher, Donna Mae Schreiber, Eleanor Boies, Carl Schiltz. Second Egg: Leon George, Betty Lou Glass, Joyce Hadley, Joan Benzel, Patricia Lowe, Alice Wood, Florence Montgomery, Rosella Hochadel, Arthur Gunson, Third Rggz Mr. Cook CAdvisorJ, Terrence Kirsch, Raymond Palmer, Leslie Underhill, Betty Rice, Esther Lounsbury, Shirley Devling Amelie Landehl, Lawrence Major, Raymond Taylor, Sanford Palmateer. Fourth Row: Harris Evans, Russell Wohlge- muth, Richard Stojek, Eugene Holewinski, Donald Morrell, George Reinhardt, Lloyd Stevenson, Kenneth Heilen Charles Breeser. Soon after school opened in September A5 Freshmen students met and organized under the direction of Mr. Cook and Miss Chassin. Russell Wohlgemuth was elected president, George Reinhardt became Vice-President, and Kenneth Heller was chosen secretary-treas- urer. Soon plans were under way for a class party which was held in December at the school. This class of typical young Americans is engaged in many activities. Some are members CLASS OFFICERS of the school band, the chorus, and of various clubs. They have taken part in the sports program of the school and some are proud wearers of awards given to the winning intramural teama Through the Junior Red Cross and CARE they have extended aid to others. The class presented a one-act play in assembly in February. The play was a real success and proved that there is much dramatic talent in the Freshmen class. The highlight of the year will, of course, be the Junior High School promotion program which will be held on Monday evening, June 28th. The members hope to make it an outstanding program. Russell Hohlgemuth Kenneth Heiler George Reinhardt 22
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