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c A I. D R O N emote Our Sophomore class started the year with a bang for we sponsored the first social activity of the year, a theater party. Last fall the football gridiron, and benches, were occupied by many of our fellow Sophomores. The same held true during Basketball season. Perhaps the cheer leaders had something to do with that for two of our little Sophs., Janice Lange and Gloria Wvmor, did plenty of cheering to urge the fellows on. Our Christmas dance was one of the best dances of the year at least we thought so! During the wintry month of February the Sophomore class gave a sleigh ride and invited the members of the other classes to attend. Our class was represented by twelve members in the Scholarship Club. They were: David Demos, Herschel Rhodes, Lois Brott, Janice Lange, Lillian K1 ein, Roger Atkin, Harry Hensel, Donald Wickert, Dorothy Ellis, Elizabeth Febel, Shirley Miller and Eva Faust. Our fellow classmen also took part in other activities, such as the Ranch? G. R.’s, Hi-Y. and Chorus. Many also reported for work on the Mirror Staff. The class officers who led us through this successful year were: Donald Wickert, president; William Pethtel, vice president; Janice Lange, secretary; and Stanley Babic, treasurer. Mr. Smith was our class advisor. EVA FAUST eighteen
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lie ph cmoie Class First row—left to right: Elizobeth Febel, Lillian Klein, Eva Faust, Mary Quayle, Jane Gress, Marion Headley, William Pethtel, Janice Lange, Don Wickert, Dorothy Ellis, Esther Neubert, Arlene Conklin, Phyllis Batch, Gladys Rooks. Second row: Mr. Smith, Robert Henninge, David Demos, Wilson Nash, Jean Stim- pert, Patricia Harper, Shirley Miller, Gloria Wymor, Julia Debevc, Dorothy Debevc, Loretta Gilmore, Lois Brott, Edith Ojala, Mr. Tidd. Third row. Robert Martin, Harry Hensel Frank Bair, Ray Miracle, William Forte, Donald Lockwood, Richard Freshley, Louis Mavko, Rudolph Kurtzhals, Carl DiTt- mer, Jack Neubert, Robert Schultz. Top row: Dudley Rose, Ray Graves, Gerald Volante, Charles Polomsky, Emil Zuzek, Phil Anderson, Walter Grapatin, Stanley Babic, Alden Lossing, Harold Berwaldt, Thomas Woods, Roger Atkins. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Donald Wickert Vice-President: William Pethtel Secretary: Janice Lange Treasurer: Stanley Babic seventeen 1 1) 1 O
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%e 'flesltman First row—left to right: Irma Hensel, Marilyn Trescott, Virginia Lazarony, Evelyn Clemens, Louise Grabski, Dorothy Orcutt, Thomas McCormick, James Paine, Joe Berta Beatrice Schmitz, Margaret Lonser, Leta Scott, Dorothy Klasen, Ruby May Weldy. Second row: Miss Shimmon, Herbert Kubach, Ralph Skinner, Edsel Easterbrook, Janice Jayred, Melissa Fell, Irene Gladding, Norma Kilty, Mary Jane Bryan, Rowena Piercy, Dorothy Berta, Adeline Gorsuch, Shirley Ostrander, Dorothy Askew, Mil- dred Kehn, Miss Matlack. Third row: Fred Lash, Squires Bartholomew, Lois-Jeon Roth, Helen Peterson. Jose- phine I lardi, Olga Gottbehuet, Mildred Ruszek, Ruth Berwaldt, Harriet Jelence, William Schultz, Robert Pasco, Tony Perme, Mathew Levak. Top row: Ray Pethtel, Roy Pethtel, Donald Ryel, George Dysert, Robert Knittel, David Nash, Robert Jones, David Bailey, Edward Messenger, Jacob Mavko, Wal- ter Kulow, Robert Gress. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President: James Paine Vice-President;: Thomas McCormick Secretary: Joseph Berta Treasurer: Margaret Lonser nineteen 1 9 4 O
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