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FRESHMAN CLASS First row, left to right — Charlene Wagner, Marilyn Michael, Mai-y Anna Mahoney, Phyllis Speck, Donna DuBois, ' Bernice Grebner, Sylvia Gilliatt. Second row, left to right — Peg Schneider, William Marchand, Jerry Broers, James Welte, Dwight Harlow, Anton Engst, Pat Schneider. Back row, left to right — Donald Fandel, Harlan Whiteside. Robert Marchand, Joseph Rohman, James Sluga, Michael Jaworskyj, Joseph Steveson, Dennis Parr. Thirty-Throe
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FRESHMAN CLASS First row, lelt to right — Julie Engel, Georgia Mae Doak, Sylvia Neumann, Mary Kay Sullivan, Colette Grebner, Virginia Huser. Second row, left to right — Loren Zimmerman, Joyce Parsons, Betty Schlipf, Rachel Kamm, Shirley Schumacher, Carol Rohman, Marcella Grebner, Martha Ringness, Russell Fandel. Back row, left to right — Roger Brown, James Steider, Gordon Hall, Christie Bar- row, Charles Klein, Richard Bohlander, Jack Hieb, FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 6, forty-five brave fi ' eshmen came to MTHS for their first day of high school. Later in the month they were initiated by the sophomores. The girls were to be seen running around in their dads ' old clothes and boots, while the boys made a ridiculous appearance dressed as girls. Some funny pictures were taken that day! In September we held our first class meeting. Officers elected at that time were as follows: Sylvia Neumann, president; Pat Schneider, vice president, and Martha Ringness, secretary-treasurer. Student council representatives were Mary Anna Mahoney and James Steider. Miss Helton and Mr. Lewis were our class advisers. In the fall we had a theatre party. We went to Peoria to see Father Was a Fullback. Many freshmen attended the party and everyone had a grod time. In April we sponsored a hobby show. antiques were exhibited. Many interesting hobbies, collections and Thirtv-Two
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