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Frmzz Raw, left in right: li. Alexander, l.. Benjamin, CI. Carlsen, M. Tripicco, E. Anderson, K. Warnes, C. Dunkel, A. Miller, B. DuBois, Mr. Benedict. Second Row: L. DuBois, V. Cray, M. lixfry, B. Timpson. N, Ostrzlnder, K. Forno, l'. Stevens, fl. Lang, J. Kirk, L. Vanacore, S. Van de- Bogart, G. Burke, ,l. Kruppa, E. Auchmoody, Third Row: K. Hahn, A. Davis, G. Myers, T. laprzce, K. Nlay, H. Kaiser, G. Lockwood, H. Wendler, C. Fairbairn, R, Eignor, H. Wendt, P. Lane. Fourth Raw: H. lfolkerts. 'l'. Jensen, H, Curl, .l. Bar-hor, J. Frankie, R. Cermond, R. Jordon, E. Willrer, O. Moore, F, Boland, H. Smith, U. Sjursen, l.. Stevens. 6!aa4afi?57 The 57 members of the class of 1957, under the guidance of Mr. George Bene- dict, had a socially and Hnancially successful year. The big event of the fall was the choosing of the class ring followed by the HSnowflake Swirli' in January. In the middle part of the spring, the class sponsored the annual Junior Carnival and lhen combined talents with the Senior class to produce a very successful Junior-Senior Prom. The year's activities were climaxed with the annual class picnic which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. President ............. . . . Eric Andersen Vice President . . . . . Kirsten Warnes Secretary ...... . . . George Dunkel Treasurer .. Madelyn Tripicco
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Front Row, left to right: L, Marlatt, M. Jackson, J. Friedman, C. Krein, R. Rossmann, R. Jones, J. Trowbridge, C. Draper. Second S Row: Mrs. Wagenfohr, S. Cange, R. Rider, D. Leavock, W. litz, ag B. Robinson, J. Pike, F. Reynolds, A. Stevens, Mr. Viglielmo. Third Row: D. Juliano, D. Parsons, G. Bedell, R. Hall, L. Schirmer, E. Swenson, R. Fuchs, l. Somerville. The twenty-four members of the actual staff, with the help of seventeen Junior Apprentices, published the '4Album and in so do- ing realized its sole purpose. l'nder the guidance of Mrs. Katherine Wagenfohr in the art and layout department, Mr. Jules D. Viglialmo in literary, and Mr. Edward Hearn in charge of business. The staff began the monumental task at its first meeting and with a sigh put the Album,' to hed in early March. cauloz Front Row, left to right: M. Every, C. Carlsen, E. Auchmoody, L. DuBois, G. Burke, B. Timp- son, K. Forno. Second Row: J. Kruppa, P. Stevens, R. Kaiser, R. Jordan, K. Hahn, C. Lang N. Ostrander. W -f -f L,. me
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Front Row, left to right: D. Matos, T. Miller, G. Sorenson, J. Schoonmaker, D. Fitchner, E. Bundy, E. Quick, M. Kranenberg, J. Van de Bogart, D. Hazarossian. Second Row: R. Frank, J. Iapoce, L. Smith, D, Marlatt, D. Craig, O. Krein, G. Casimir, P. Stoutenberg, H. Berryann, K. King. Third Row: Mr. Fay, N, Devisscher, A. Tumasian, R. Germond, C. Barley, R. Darling, J. Krum, P. Schlemowitz, B. Gordon, D. Beesmer. Fourth Row: C. Ashley, G. Sorenson, K. Olsen, H. Whispell, H, Hopkins, J. Rose, K. Wheeler, B, Myers, B. Glass, E. Griesser, C. Cange, K. Hansen. Fifth Row: C. Glass, C. Merwin, C. Evers, E. Knecht, W. Mellin, J. Wetterau, N. Boggs, A. Rose, J. Olsen, C. Bremer, H. Rank, B. Murphy, P. Wood, M, Baughman. you agl75X The Sophomore class of 1956, under the guidance of Mr. Warren Fay, was socially and financially most successful. The officers, with the help of their fellowclass- mates, sponsored a Radio Raffle and a'most successful dance on February 25, '4The February Frenzy? President ....... . . . Richard Craig Vice President . . ...... Otto Krein Treasurer ..... .. George Cashmir Secretary . . . . . . Elaine Howland
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