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Bob Keefe Mary Welches Dick Shores Paul Abbot Marilyn Amick Bob Casper Patty Christman Carole Davis Charlotte Eckert Fred Eckerf l . lu' . i 1' Y Arthur Ehinger l E3 1, xfhmy Nancy Fisher ' Andrew Friedman f in David Gamble 1 I ff' Dorothy Goss John Gibler Florence Gill Mary Elizabeth Hammond Jane Hart Hilda Holzinger Shaltha Kiefer Virginia Holzinger ...P l Rosemary Kilty Marjorie Landrigan Marilyn Ley Rosemary Maples Mary Jane McNulty John Ness Stanley Nicholson Tom Nicholson Tam Scheer Bob Scheiber Carol Young Y i
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Freshman Class History On September 7, 1948 thirty-two expectant faces appeared in the freshly cleaned corriders of H. C. H. The general query of these greenies was Where do we go from here? After becoming accustomed to the general routine we had smooth flying with Sister M. Aquinina as our pilot. Our first stop was Christmas vacation. We then continued our flight with a new pilot. This time it was Sister M. Egfrieda. The Get-To-Gether, the school parties, the class and sodality hayrides, and the skating parties were all parts of the freshies' many activities. Although the Freshies didn't win the I. C. T. we all realized the great possibilities of our team. We are especially proud of Dick Shores for taking the sportsmanship award and making the all-tourney team, and also of Fred Eckert for making the all-tourney team. We also wish to take this opportunity to congratulate Bob Keefe for placing first and John Gibler placing second in the Algebra contest. Since we have recently been enrolled in the Fighting 69th, an organization fighting for the 6th and 9th commandments, we feel we have lived up to our motto, Green But Growing, physically, mentally, and morally. 20
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Hamhler Staff Editor-Suzanne Hart, Co-editors-Corinne Landrigan, Glenna Claus, assisted by Virginia Siemik and Phyllis Aufdenkampe, who after much pasting and repasting, made the model dummy that was to be sent to the printers. The typing for the printed matter was taken care of by Joan Johnson and Phyllis Youngg Joan McNamara, Pat Eckert, and Lorraine Machall donated their photographic skill to furnish interesting snapshotsg the sports were handled by Tom Scherg Corrinne Landrigan planned the titles for the various pages. The entire Senior Class worked hard to make the RAMBLER a possibility, by securing the much needed advertisements. 22
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