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0PlIllM0llll ULASS First row, left to right: Floyd Dull, Estelle Mueller, Sharon Cannon, Joyce Cannon, Shirley Censer, Lloyd McDonald, Don Arcera, Pat McKeown, Louise Barton, Ila Wright, Ella Bruno, Tom Fearnside. Second row, left to right: Barbara Prinz, Bill Sheehy, Bill Hohn, Bernard St. John, Dave Gowman, Jerry Hohn, Ian Wilson, Bob Kiesgan, Don Ogle, Virginia Messink, Mi: 5 Nieman, Third 1'0'w, left to Tight: Marsha Maginn, Sybil BuI'SCOii, Shirley Johnson, Bob Settles, Byron Hedeen, Joanne Culliton, Bob Jones, Jim Boye, Anne Mae Koren, Marie Carvelli, Dorothy Weil. Fourth row, left to 1-ight: Connie Klimek, Jerry Kracht, Carl Wellman, John Boll, Tommy Edge, Bob Kurko, Ronnie Mitchell, Bob Bambrick, Ruth Schulz. The Sophomore class is proud of their energetic entrance into all school activities. Our first red-letter day was a successful bake-sale held at P.-T. A. A comedy-musical assembly was next on our calendar of events in which a great deal of Sophomore talent was displayed. Another successful date was chalked up as a result of our first dance with an orchestra. The refreshments served went over big. On a whole the dance put us in with the high school crowd. The versatility of the class ranges from athletics to participation in community social life. We are very proud that the second team in basketball is composed entirely of Sophomores. The Sophomores also boast Joanne Culliton, a popular member of the class, as the winner of the Ice Queen contest in Lakeview. Oliicers of the class are as follows: Donald Arcera, Presidentg Lloyd McDonald, Vice Presidentg Shirley Censer, Treasurer, and Pat McKeown, Secretary. Miss Christine Nieman is the class sponsor. ll5l
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.ll Nlllll CLASS l .1-sl row, left to right: Louise Barthwlomew, Bill Ladney, Barbara Frazho, Don Allen, Maxine Falke, Goodwin Sickle-steel, Betty Harlacker, Jim Smith, Lois Wolfe, George Lucas, Doris Mihlader. Sm-1:11.11 row, Ivjz to right: Miss Van Zinderen, Lois Zeitz, Pat Wright, Mary Boyc, Shirley Gurich, Frances Luke. Muriel Bush, Nelda Hoffmcyer, Arlene Londergan, Barbara Wright, Marilyn Scott. Thirrl rom, left to right: Marilyn Miller, Don Pontius, Bill Kellam, Bob Cork, Marilyn Slater, Virginia Whisler, Bill Parrott, Rod Mumbcrson, Ted LeMieux, Christine Largent. The Junior class is an unusual group of ynung people looking not only to the present, but to the past and future. Enjoyable memories of past occasions and exciting plans yet to be fulfilled are with us now. Not long ago we were Freshmen, then Sophomores, holding hayrides on chilly, fall evenings, giving our first dances here, enjoying the initiations ci the Varsity Club, and proving to the school that we are indeed a class which is full of ambitious and energetic students. Our Junior year, which rates us as upper classmen, has proved to be our best so far. Despite the war time situation which prevented us from decorating the gym for our J -Hop in the accustomed manner, the dance was a success. Two other Junior dances this year put us over the top. Our class President, Goodwin Sicklesteel, has led us in all of our endeavors, with the valuable assistance of James Smith, our Vice President. Betty Har- lacker, has retained the memories of our activities in her Secretary's notebook, and to Maxine Falke, has been entrusted the Treasury of the Junior class. This is but our Junior year and we are looking forward to the future when we shall be the Seniors of Lakeview High School. We do not know what the next year holds in store, but as we go forward, it is certain to be one we shall never forget. IHI
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FltIl.'IIMA CLAS. First row. left to right: Dick Bruno, Marilou Wright, Joanne Bondy, Lillian Koren, Barbara Busch, John Buchholz, Diana Boll, Eleanor Frank, Mary Lazos, Patsy Fearnside, Dorothy Rose, Terry Lindsay. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Griffin, John Trombly, William Holt, Neil MacDonald, Bill Waldner, Donald Gross, Tony Holaski, Walter Hinckfoot, Howard Wright, Lynn Williams, Bill Brown, Carl Perkins, Vernon Wilson, Mr. Griffin. Third row, left to right: Pat Kroll, Lois De Hosse, Joann Wooton, Kate Wieladt, Evelyn Schmidt, Viola Cross, Carol Frazho, June Wooton, Virginia Saier, Shirley Busby, Dolores Galatioto, Louise Conrad, Barbara Gould. Fourth row, left to right: John O'Celnik, Albert Cole, Dick St. John, Pat Saier, Betty Boothman, Fred York, Jack Dennis, Herbert Rumler, Betty Arnot, Sally Urquhart, Barry Georgia, John Miller. We're in High School now! Our goal has been achieved. Dances, parties, bow-ties, lipstick, cheer-leading and sports take the place of our childhood fancies. The intricate dance steps of those mighty upperclassmen are becoming less of a mystery. We once looked up with awe at the amazing lingo, the peculiar dress and habits and the good times that were the privilege of those upperclassmen. But now all of these pleasures are a part of our daily life. We started on our financial ventures by sponsoring a Lakeview - pennant sale which proved so successful more school pennants had to be ordered. We added our bit to the monthly assembly entertainments by providing a partially impromptu musical skit. The Freshman Class has been fortunate to have Mr. and Mrs. Griffin as its class ad- visors, Johnny Buchholz, President, Barbara Busch, Vice President, Diana Boll, Secretary, and Eleanor Frank, Treasurer. l16l
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