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Our TIME will com . MR. MANN, ADVISER BACK ROW: Mr. Mann, D. Schwingle, L. Truckenbrod, L. Gulick, J. Whit- more, G. Wulf, T. Vickrey, R. Steve, R. Smith MIDDLE ROW: J. Spunier, J. Wolfe, C. Truckenbrod, G. Sibigtroth, R. Worsley, W. Stevenson, J. Sloan FIRST ROW: l. Yenerich, N. Wood, M. Sibigtrofh, B. Williams, J. Wilhelm, R. Sollitt, D. Skaggs, M. Zolper MR. LE MARR, ADVISER BACK ROW: Mr. LeMarr, S. Nelson, J Richard, S. Moniugnoli, S. Prescott, C Reppin, H. Rider MIDDLE ROW: R. Morrow, G E. McLaughlin, R. Milozzo, row, J. Mauch, D. Piller, D FIRST ROW: J. McKenzie, L. L. Schlesinger, M. McLau Sauer, D. Mosher, M. Mantagnoh
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Two down, two to MISS POTTINGER, ADVISER BACK ROW: P. Bruck, P. Denault, C. Bauer, D. Cotton, J. Edwards, D. Biers, S. Blers, Miss Pottinger MIDDLE ROW: L. Edgcomb, A. Elsesser, R. Childers, W. Bird, D. Buck, M. Chappell, R. Casslevens, R. Brown, H. Campbell FIRST ROW: P. Bierwirfh, M. Collings, M. Boyle, C. Becket, M. Booth, R. Amfahr, S. Dalton, R. Booth MR. ROLLINS, ADVISER BACK ROW: L. Hannon, J. Hamblen, W. Hare, W. Galloway, C. Harmon, W. Farmer, Mr. Rollins MIDDLE ROW: G. Gillette, R. Herman, M. Guilfoyle, N. Frixol, J. Horboldt, D. Gregg, J. Heinzeroth FIRST ROW: G. Fischer, J. Faber, N. Gove, D. Fox, D. Helfncss 'Nm MISS STAUBUS, ADVISER BACK ROW: N. Kraiz, J. Marksbury, L. Kreiser, D. Kaufman, R. Jackson, E. Larson, M. Kilmartin, Miss Staubus MIDDLE ROW: W. Lemmer, G. Mann, H. Jackson, D. Krenz, W. Klinge, R. Lucas, C. Howarth, J. Lang FIRST ROW: M. Jacob, L. Joerger, D. Lau, M. Kidd, P. Kofoid, B. Long, C. Johnson
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QB Vxf at '19 ime Passes 5' DIE 1lAllCl'll'fD BY, and as the seniors entered for the last time. the freshman class entered for the first time into the halls of MHS. These students wasted no time getting into their activities and their Hrst task was to choose class officers to guide them through the vear. As their president they chose Jimmy Browng as vice- president. Doris Kramer: and for secretary-treasurer they elected Janet Welsch. Their representatives for student council were Carol Calderwood, Doris Kramer, Norman Ehlers. and John Meyer. Time passed on and soon they found it was October. This was a big month because they eagerly awaited the freshman party held on October 23. Theyfll always remember what a big success it was and all the fun they had dancing and playing games. There were many girls and boys interested in sports, de- bate. cheerleading and various other activities. They showed their courage and abilities in many fields and did very well in anything they tried. The football season roused the freshmen with school spirit. and several girls went out for cheerleading. There were four selected by the student body to lead the cheers for the lfrosh- Soph team in football and basketball season. They were: Marjorie Campbell, Yvonne Durand, Diane Keefe, and Patti Hiller. As time lapsed we found that several girls went out for GAA and found enjoyment in playing hockey, baseball, and other sports. The future homemakers entered into FHA where they gained knowledge and took part in parties and other in- teresting events. The boys showed their abilities alsog many trained under the careful guidance of Mr. Mann for the freshman football squad. The Trojettes during the season won three of their scheduled five games. Eight of Mr. Mannis freshmen were advanced to the Frosh-Soph team. They were J. Auchstetter, G. Beardsley. J. Brown. D. Hof, D. Kessel. E. Klinge. R. McMahon, and A. Pohl. Mr. Cehler managed the freshmenis basketball squad. Some of these players, J. Brown, G. Beards- ley. D. Hof, D. Kessel. D. Oberholz. and J. Sondgcroth were moved up to the Frosh-Soph team. H. lVfelVlahon was promoted to the Varsity squad. Debate was a field into which many ventured. They proved that they could agree and disagree as well as the de- haters in upper classes. Their fine work is an asset to the school, and they are sure to claim many honors before they graduate. The magazine drive was an event into which they devoted time and salesmanship ability. Vlfayne Rich was awarded top honors for being high salesman of his class. Thus far in their school life. the students of 4455 have shown great promise of being capable leaders in the future. Their advisers were: Miss Payne, Mr. Doll, Mr. Koeller. Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Morris.
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