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Sophomores , E1-931 Egg: Byron Roth, Burt Filer, Richard Farrar, Gordon Becker, Melvin Szarletta, Kenneth Higley. Qgggm B-gg: Ronald Rhodes, Kit Reidel, Janis Frank1in,Jean King, Walter Reidel, Mary Walczyk, Virginia Copeland, Gail Laser. 211131 Bm: Miss Barber Cadvisorb, Robert Brant, Sue Neischel, Marjorie Wilcox, David Comstock, Hgitman, Ruth Olskey, Liga Spalis. .-.fx , I Q44 , 'N J., r 1 Mfg? 8 ' ' Y f -2547 7 Y 213311 E913 L99 Applegetf Bert Smith, David MacArthur, Gordon Hessel, Russell Major, Ronald Heppner ig-md 393: Alma Mou.nt,Dolores Fydrych, Barbara Cornwall, Richard Day, George Heintz Gertrude Ludwig' H6191-1 Nichols, H8-T015 Pratt: 5013-T1 Spalis- Illild E2 Ellwood Evans, Marjorie Petrie ,Marilyn Guenther, Joanne Henninger, Janice Krautsack, Patsy Rudd, Mrs. Brumsted fadvisorD. , 3
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If W F 'T'-4 J f Freshmen be ,fy g . it ,M '15 exe we Q 'lr K7 '- F Q ,t gt TXWEN Enom My Stanley Buchanan, Joseph Walters, Walter Waligora, Kenneth Major, James Moritz , Robert Reisdorf, William Guilrnain, Raymond Webber. Sgggng iw: Joan Mosier, Freda Tobey, Joan Reuter, Conrad Nagel , Richard Morawski, Judith Bentson,M.arion Montgomery, Shirley Seadeek. Ihiggd Egg: Joan Schurr, Janet Gregory,Robert Trank ,Leonard Jakubowski, Margaret Bayer, Barbara Roth, Joyce McConnaughey, Norman Holewinski, Robert Welty, Miss Chassin fadvisorl. : d H 1 wi ki John Heppner Nelson Merlau lawrence Buchanan, David Faries, Robert Z'13g? Rogigwgischgr? gl-uid B-qu: Conrad,Becker, Burt Fa:'ran't, Rose Marie Pastwlck, Ellen Laidlaw, P D d J dith Kelly. Ehigd Egg: Nancy Barber Marcia Kim-kby,.Barbara Hossenlopp, biZ??O:?,Zngilmni3JBDoelZrZg,Malc1owski, Antoinette Barnes, Sally C03-0, Mr. Morrell Cadvlsorl. Egyrjh 393: Davld Neischel John Grizer,Tho as Hochadel, Jack Millerr walter Bere, Robert Grom' Raymond zywiczynski' I
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I 11 I-' V 419417-r1v9540Zy ul I' J umors W J il' -Q. 1 Q 931, V0 YL ,si , 'ERE' , ' ,B L f'N J f,' 1,J 3 JQR 7 ' j X ,, 2 I E ' N +x cf A 'Y' E- f A , ,. r First Row: John Hossenlopp, Ronald Stevens, assert fe.ling, Donald Blanchard, Roger Henzler, Donald King, Walter Potter, Second Bow:Mary Guilmain, Janet Stemper, Jane Rice, Patricia Roth, Lottie Warner, Shirley Pilkington, Nancy Geer, Beverly Grom, Sally Grinsell, Elizabeth Laidlaw, Third Bow: Prudence Wester, Carolyn Coombs, Arlene Krautsack, Sharon Fischer, Joan Hezel, Patricia Weaver, Frances Krzeminski, Betty Stroh, Lorraine Mount, Dorothy Wierzbic, Fourth Bow: Richard Reumann, James Grizer, Donald Underhill, Lester Barber, Albert Nagel, Gerald Guenther, Baniel Williams, Stanley Keller, Mr. Richards Cadvisorb. P' It was a September afternoon when the juniors be- gan their school year under the guidance of Mr. Richards in the traditional room HZ. Acquaintances were made, A and remade, and students registered for their classes. The G. O. and class elections were the first activities that gave the juniors an opportunity to prove their en- thusiasm and class spirit. Lottie Warner and Bob Devling won G. O. offices and the class officers chosen were Lester Barber, president, Albert Nagel, vice-president, 3 Pat Roth, treasurerg and Elizabeth Laidlaw, secretary. John Hossenlopp, Richard Reumann, and Arlene Krautsack were the G. O. representatives. The juniors brightened the winter months by plan- ning a very successful Christmas banquet. Various tal- ents of the class were unveiled and fellowship filled the air. The Juniors, too, were very much in evidence in all the various school activities which were now in full swing. Spring came alternately with sunshine and rain, and rehearsals for the junior class plays were held. Mrs. ,MQ Brumsted, Mr. Richards, and Mr. Tanner proved to be com- Wwi petent directors and all three one-act plays amused and provided the audience with an evening of worthwhile entertainment. HMagicH was the word for the Junior Prom,and every- one thought the evening was enchanted. nSpring in Parisn became a near reality complete with Eiffel Tower and vita, fzqyfigr aamfu CLASS OFFICERS N i ur can-can girls. Bob Highland's orchestra supplied the L music to make the juniors' dance a memorable occasion. L. A N The junior - senior banquet in May symbolized the ' 1f'fd Q5 approaching senior year. The juniors look forward to gg next year with gladness, and also feel a poignant es- L in trangement as they leave room 42, and one of their hap- CHRISTMAS BANQUET piest high school years.
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