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ltfltfftlwttlt BACK BOW llelt to rightl-Robert Williams, loe Davis, Donald Casey, Richard Mills, Donald Shoemaker, Robert Dennison, Charles Lewis, Donald Paulson, Edward Yates, Lester Murphy, Edward Russell. FOURTH ROWfWilliam Dygert, Richard Swift, Ruth La Venture, Helen Laumeister, Phyllis Gokey, Pauline Frost, Audrey lones, Theresa Dygert, Alice Wasileski, Bette Price, Marion Bridger, Mary De Lude, Mary lane Knowles, Edward Conway, Leonard Corman. THIRD ROW-Bernice Sterling, Betty Burn, Bette Dibble, Margaret Bubb, Shirley Martin, Ioan Eagling, Carol Brown, Mary Lou Dievendort, Betty lean Baynor, Lucille Clarke, lohn Mooney, Doris Vineyard, Lois Werthman, Dorothy Buddenhagen, Mildred Finster. SECOND ROW-Mary Martha Hewett, Mary Panko, loyce Beach, Vivian Benedict, Mary Lahey, Walter O'Connor, Mr. Warren, Paul l-tilts, Phyllis Smith, Leona Fralick, Louise Shoemaker, Louise Drury, Buth Ward. FIBST BOW-'Gordon White, Clillord Shaul, Ward Decker, Samuel Cockett, Francis Cunningham, Gareth Smith, Robert Palmer, Iohn Garlock, lames Haponski, Edward Markwardt, Martin Kovac, Fra cis Dutcher. I A I lan-awk XXCLQJD lei- Snphnmnre Class The Sophomore Class has been quite busy this year, participating in many high school activities. Some activities that we have been Well repre- sented in are: Baseball, Football, Chorus, Dramatics and Band. ln September class officers were elected. They are: President, Walter O'Connor, Vice-President, Paul Hiltsg Secretary, Mary Lahey, Treasurer, Frederick Eberlein. We are anticipating a very lively lunior year with many new plans and ideas. 29
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