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Sophomore Class President . : . Robert Toben Vice-President . . . . Theodore Johnson Secretary . . . . . . . . Anna Hegemier Treasurer . . . . Thomas Clark Advisers . . Miss Dunan, Mr. Young, Mr. Steva In September, 1948, ninety-four sophomores entered Memorial High for their second year of high school. It was hazardous, though, and we had to be careful not to be trampled upon by the new freshmen who were rushing up and down the halls vainly hunting for their classrooms. FIRST ROW : Delores Hamp, Carolyn Howell, Anna Hegemier, Betty Portman, .Jane I.iarkin, Iona Henning, Doris Hoelschcr, Oeorganna Goodwin. SECOND ROW: James Hoenie, William Helmstetter, Dorothy Hertenstein, Laura Herm, Sally Kijjp Robert Huckereide, John Felton. THIRD ROW: Ted Johnson, Richard Kr.tes, Robert Hirschfcld, Richard Grimm, William Hegemier, Norval Kohlhorst, Adrian Eversman. FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Anne Davis, Wilma Brown, Barbara Cook, Hazel All- man, Sue Benzing, Theresa Dietz, Shirley Borisch, Naberta Cramer. SECOND ROW : Tom Clark, Wilma Cox, Marianne Axe, Betty Broerman, Jane Boltz, Wal¬ ter Cladwell. THIRD ROW: Robert Cogan, Bruce Bubp, Dean Cook, Frank Botkin, Jim Botkin, Robert Burden, Paul Brown. Page 26
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I I i 1 t This year 79 students returned to the halls of Memorial with a new gleam in their eyes. Unperclassmen at last! We soon settled down, resolved to make our’s the best Junior Class in school history. We elected our officers soon after school started. At a class meeting, with the aid of our sponsors, Miss Frey, Miss Geiger, and Coach Barber, we chose the following people to lead us through the year; President . . . . . . Ronald Fite Vice-President . . . Harmon Dunathan Secretary . . . . . . Petie Springer Treasurer . . . . . . Beverly Burger Harry Stolte, Eddie Eberle, Jim Krogman, Wilda Dicke, Doris Chivington, and Betty Lynch were chosen to represent our class on the Student Council. We elected Don Beckett as assistant editor of the “Mirror”, and Chester Thompson as assistant business manager. These two will become editor and business manager in their senior year. The iuniors were active in almost every phase of school life. Many of our class members were in such organizations as band, choir, and Y-Teens. In the field of sports we were well represented, with special emphasis on the football team. Nine of our junior men were football players, doing their share to make the team a success. FIRST ROW: I.1EFT TO RIGHT: Iris Masonbrink, Janet Quellhorst, Anita. Millisor, Dorothy Nuse, Martha Lyman, La Rose Nuesemeyer. ■SECOND ROW: Harold Miller, James Ki'og'man, Eetty Lynch, Jean Maher, Barbara Kohler, Charles Knatz. THIRD ROW : Dwig'ht Meyers, Donald McDermitt, LeRoy Kogg'e, ,Iohn liable, George Miller. FIRST ROW: I.,EFT TO RIGHT: Mary Alice Ruvoldt, Ann Schultz, Ruth White, Mary Jo Suchland. Mary Springer, Joan Weber. SECOND ROW : Anna Schell. Rita Ruther, Jane Schmehl, Lois Shadrack, Norma Whetstone, Joan Roth, Martha Schrolucke. THIRD ROAV : Harry Stolte, Maynard Scham.p, Norbert (Sanders, Tom Vogel, Chester Thom¬ son. Page 25 d
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As the months passed by, many events took place. Three of our boys won let¬ ters for football. The band and choir, in which many sophmores participated, gave a concert at Christmas time. In January we sophmores took examinations, and passed these with flying colors. Many of our group were in the Latin Club and the Salesmanship Club. Several of our boys were in the F. F. A. One of our boys won a letter in basketball. In the spring, several of our members won places on the scholarship team. Now as we look back over sophomore year, we realize that we are just on the threshold of our education and are looking forward to our junior and senior years when we shall play an even greater role in school life. Thomas Clark FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT; Jo Anne McEvoy, Katherine Lawler, Janice Moser, Betty Rockwood, Wilda Miars, Sarah Lininger, Sharon Polen, Wanda Peterson. SEIOND ROW: Robert Parker, William Place, Jane Nicodemus, Mary Ellen Nott, Shirley Reineke, Simon Knous, Louis Neri, Charles Nelson. TOIRD ROW : Joseph Meckstroth, James Maze, Jack Lawler, Robert McConnell, Roland McDermitt, Donald Nevergall. FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Delores Wurster, Janet Sorgan, Ann Steve, Janet Tigner, Arlene Theilk, Janet Vogel, Madella Seve rt. SECOND ROW : Gerald Wiswasser, Tom White, Mary Whited, Betty Wieter, Mary Lou Whetstone, Richard Smith, Billy Joe Stephenson, Robert Toben. THIRD ROW : Donald Skinner, James Uetrecht, George White, Thomas Schrolucke, Samuel Sanford, William Suchland, William Wilges.
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