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OFFICERS , IOHN RYAN ---- ---- P resident RAY ENGLAND - - - Vice President LOIS LAUBY - - - - Secretary PETE RYAN - - Treasurer MR. MURPHY - - Sponsor This lowly group of L. H. S. students C?J might well be called the step-children of the school. When the back-to-school bell rang, they were well placed in two different home-rooms, but by the time the year ended. they were scattered hither and yon. Everywhere one looked, no matter whose room it was-there was a frosh ! The main social event of their year was that hay ride last fall. Many are the characters who won't forget that night for ci long time-probably the chctperones won't forget either- you guessed it-the Sebastians. How these lowly frosh are waiting for next year when someone else will bear their unpre- tentious title, and they will be able to persecute them as much as they themselves have been persecuted. 1 1 1 if Page Twelve lif-
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Row 5: Mr. Murphy, lack Kelly, Alan Deeley, Homer Rush, Pete Ryan, Iohn Ryan, David Foltz, Ierry Peduzzi, Gary Harbison, Ronald Schink, Richard Kohler, Ray England. Row 4: Roger Hosterman, Robert Steib, Paul Smith, William Kata, Iack Truhan, Herbert Hoover, Gilbert Chalker, Bruce Berndt, John Fleming, Willard Zimmerman. r Row 3: Mr. Schroeder, Roger Dull, David Lindsay, Iarnes Del- mark, Franklin Merrifield, Iacqueline Luther, Mary Walters, Margaret Fink, David Frye, Richard Paget, lack Hafely. Row 2: Miss Lorenz, Sally Bolander, Ianet Becker, Beverly O'Neill, Edna Durig, Lois Lauby, Pauline Bogovich, Mary E. Bentley, Sally Collins, Ioan Smith. Row 1: Anna Wahl, Helen Snyder, lean Berlin, Joyce Heller, Iovanne McMurray, Lulu Drennen, Carole Colbrunn, Mary I. Faustino, Ann Tobin, Ioanne Heller. ...? we! 'El Page Eleven 19+ 444
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t l t The purpose of the G. A. A. is to further the physical education of athletically-minded girls and to promote good sportsmanship. The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to attach more prestige to those athletes who have earned letters through faithfulness to the ideals of good sportsmanship and their active participation in games. V l a 1 tactic iff Page Thirteen E+
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