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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Janice Maynard ........... SECRETARY Larry Czeskleba .......... PRESIDENT Mary Atkinson.........VICE-PRESIDENT This fall when school resumed, we found ourselves with 35 out of our original 41 members left. During the course of this year we gained and lost John Burk. On October 31, we had our initiation party. The whole student body was invi- ted. The sophomore class hasn’t been overly active this year, but next year, hold onto your hats! , , , Scxfr antate ROW s Ruth Volbrecht, Marlene Morricol, Sandra John, Victor Schumann, Charles Barton, Eleanor Roidt, Dorothy Reagan, Marolyn Smart. ROW 2: Mr. Constance, advisor, Roselet Street, Mary Atkinson, John Moore, Jock Dalton, Edward Klawitter, Larry Czeskleba, Mr. Horle, adviser. Miss Tosch, adviser. ROW 3: Mary Wilson, Janice Maynard, Robert Bornick. Diane Compion, Allen Judas, Charlotte Dusenske, Constance Hersey, Vivian Hall, Sandro Zweifel. ROW 4: Groce Zellmer, Gene Davis, Jack Fohl, Duone Weckwerth, Donald Otto, John Foley, Jerold Kozlowski, Roland Zacharias, Delores Hein. MISSING: Richord Bean, Donald Morricol. Robert Schlaefer, Jeon Raymond.
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ROW It Down Poicyn, Donna Toepper, Carol Disbrow, Lois Klingbeil, James North, Albert Schmidt, Ronald Blada Potsy Nin- dorf. Miss A. Watson, Adviser. ROW 2: Kathryn Kearns, Howard Zellmer, Edward Schorenberg. Melvin Ingraham, Robert Schwartz, Leah Roberts Dixie Walters, Mavis Mittlesteadt, Advisers Mrs. Dahlke, Mr. C. Week. 3:. Bernice w ncell, Betty Puterbaugh, Donald Blada, Nancy Whirry, Betty Bliefnick, Sherman Bean, Marlene Borkowski Shirley Bornick, Henry Klawitter, Mary McNamara, Angeline Kelm. ROW 4: Edrienna Kolinjke, Thome» Kujick, Roberf Freilag, Gordon Werdin, Gerald Poicyn, Dorothy Schinkel, lowrence liber- ty, Francis Roidt, Henry Doepke, Janice Nonkivell, Bette Gardner. fleutun (fyzte, , , , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Janice Nankivell, SECRETARY TREASURER Francis Roidt . VICE-PRESIDENT Donna Toepper ...... PRESIDENT Bn The Junior class returned to school this year with only 40 out of 45 members of last years' class. However, we lost Bernice Swaney during the first semester. We received our class rings on December 19. Our most important social event of the year was, of course, the Junior Prom. It was held on April 24, featuring Harold Farron and his orches- tra. Our King, Gordon Werdin, and Queen, Betty Bliefnick, led the Grand March to the melody of our theme song, The Lovliest Night of the Year. Page 12
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Row 1: Audrey Schumann, Joyce Miller, Adolph Heller, Jelaine Doepke, Roger Beahm, Nancy Thompson, Arden Lange, Judith Powless, Robert Klawitter. ROW 2: Mr. Whirry, Adviser, Nancy Dolton, Gerald Schmudlach, Ronald Beahm, Garnet Cadigan, Norman Lashock, Fredrick Kratz, Mark Furman, Jean Buchholz, Nancy Wuerch, Advisers, Miss L. Scobie, Miss Schrank. Row 3: Mary Wheaton, Carol Bliefnick, Gail Carlson, Janet Ingraham, Kally Campion, William Kieck, Darlene Cragin, Barbara Lambert, Doris Lee, Patricia Kusick, John McNamara. Row 4: Ralph Stoeberl, Jeon Buchholz, Allen Smith, Marlin Zellmer, Donald Hoffman, Kenneth Hilmer, Raymond Wincel, Alice Schinkel, Thomas Flaherty, Ronald Klawitter, Marian Ingraham. ROW 5: Mary McMahon, Rosalie Gray, Joyce Tonn, James Wheaton, Leonard Zuhlke, Vernon Zink, James Bednarek, Robert Gray, William Ravey, Keith Braatz, Donald Berg, Colleen Foley, Jacqueline McAfee. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus, Ann Thornes. ‘pxed wKOtt . . . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Colleen Foley........VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Steinhaus .......... PRESIDENT Carol Bliefnick . . SECRETARY-TREASURER On September 2, fifty-five new faces ap- peared in M. H. S. They belonged to the little freshmen. On October 31, the girls came out with very new hair styles, dad's overalls and boots. The boys hit the fash- ion page with ladies’ hats, unmatched shoes and socks, and purses. On Decem- ber 1 1, the freshmen gave a return party for the sophomores. Page 14
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