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Row 1 Armin Churchill, Dorothy Wheaton, Raymond Schwochert, Harry Wilson, John Wheaton. Avis Tipton, Doris Smith, Orland Buchholz. Row 2 Advisor, Miss Bernice Scobie, Joyce Kieck, Donald Rowe, Ralph Neale, Lois Zellmer, Emaline Barron, Mary Wianecki, John Furman. Advisor, Mr. Ball. Row 3 Imogene Rataczak. Jean Slowey, Arvilla Stibb, Geraldine Kusick. Ann Nikolai, Jo Ann Gray, Dorothy Wilson. Row 4 Paul Shurpit. Jane Bliefnick, Donald Buchholz, La Verne Dahlke. Lila Holz, Jordan Kozlowski, Marjorie Lambert, June Kelm Row 5 James Patterson. William Bcttin, Roger Otto. Arvyn Hernkind. Edmund Bednarek. George Thompson, Melvin Washkovick, Robert Cotter, Ralph Gruber. fyn ilunaa QlaAA. . . . At the beginning of the school year forty-three of us were wel- comed (we hope) into the midst of the M.H.S. student body. The first big event of our high school days was the initiation, October 7. Our young men, donned in the dresses and hats of their mothers and sisters, made a very charming appearance as typical, giggling, high school girls. The girls presented their share of the show decorated with mustaches of many different shapes and sizes, plus their father’s or brother’s shoes. We all had fun anyway. The return party to the Sophomores, which was given to show that we really were good sports, took place Nov. 24. OFFICER S: President ...................... Ralph Neale Vice President Robert Cotter Secretary-Treasurer ...... Jean Slowey
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cS pJuunosie GIgaa ■ Out of the 44 Freshmen who started Montello High School last year 35 re- turned. On October 7th we initiated the Freshman. The party was held in the gymnasium to which all students were in- vited. We upper classmen enjoyed the party (we don’t know about the Fresh- men.) CLASS O President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-T reasurer FFICERS: .... Daniel Polcyn .... Eunice Metcalf Donna Ritchie V Row I Alice Metcalf. Lloyd Zellmer, Eunice Metcalf, Ha Whirry, Robert Roidc. Ramona Moral . Daniel Schwochert, Mary Inman. Row 2 Advisor. Miss I. Scobie. Donald Wincell. Rita Polcyn, Daniel Polcyn. Jean Zink. Ruth Robinson. Marvel Doepke. Mary jane Mateske. William Boehm. Advisor. Mr. Wallen. Row ) Arnold Heller, Virginia Dalton. Helen Sutfin. Virginia Atkinson. Betty Klawitter. Ida Herscy. Haail Cragin, Doris Krcntz, Howard Puterbaugh. Leo Schwochert. Row 4 Willard McDougal. Donna Roberts, John Barron, Donald Werdin. Ted Czeskleba. Vernet Wagner. Donna Ritchie. Edward Timm. Bernice Klawitter.
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Annual HogaJL Edit or-in-C hief . Kenneth Robinson Co-Editor ........... Diane Gessner Business Manager Paul Brunet Asst. Business Mgr. Charles Herrick Advisor ......... Miss Irene Scobie Annual The 1949 Granite Hilhopper will be a book to cherish through the years for the memories it holds between its covers. We hope that you will appreciate the efforts put forth by the staff. Scaled—Helen Scubbe. Kenneth Robinson, Diane Gessner. Charles Herrick. Paul Brunei. Ramona Moraiz. Row 1 J°yce Ebert. Carolyn Hintz. Mary Ann Noreen. Merlyn Crown, Ida Mae Hersey, Doris Raiaczak, Shirley Friedrichs, Advisor, Miss Irene Scobie. Mary Jane Foley. Row 2 Marvel Doepke. Agnes Priske, Marian Witt, Margaret Schmitz, Claire Foley, Rita Polcyn. Shirley Walters, Ruth Robinson, Mary Jane Maieske. Row 3 Wilma Disbrow, Betty North, Donna Ritchie, Betty Cotter. Mary Inman, Mary Jean Steinhaus, Arvilla Zink, Donald Freitag, Arlene Nikolai. Row 4 Lois Eckerle. Eunice Metcalf, Darwin Seehaver, Gradon Arendsee. Chester Krueger, Robert Mueller, Kenneth Soda, Helen Metcalf, Thelma Darling.
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