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Row It P. Hill, D. Hough, B. Horkon, A. Krey, C. Korth, A. Markham, G. Laufenberg, L. Krueger, R. Horkan, B. Montgomery. Row 2t D. Metcalf, C. Klipp. M. Miller, L. Harmon, S. Hoege, E. Hoff, M. O'Brien, J. Milner, G. Hanuso, J. Hosse, D. Hoefer. Row 3i J. Hortsman, D. Koney, J. Kasten, R. Moser, L. Klitzke, A. loRue, C. Howard, J. Holderman, M. Harrison, G. Miller. Row 4t J. Meyer, R. Henn, D. Newby, J. Mielke. A. Hoefer, I. Krug, R. Horkon, C. Hortsman, P. Montgomery. Row 5t J. Hanuso, W. Holtz, M. licht, R. Nichols, H. Meyer, C. Kopf, C. Harris, G. Meske. Next year our leading competitors will be this year’s juniors. The juniors have always shown great talent in most of the things which they have under- taken. This class has contributed many of the boys who have been active in sports and from this group there are many lettermen. The girls have also gone out for the different activities. The band has ab- sorbed many of the juniors, and two of its high step- ping majorettes come from this ambitious class. In the vocal section one will find the juniors, too. The girls have shown their pep and vigor with all the varsity cheerleaders coming from this eleventh grade. There were six in the beginning, but during the middle of the year one of these talented girls, Gloria Laufenberg, moved to Waukesha. Much credit must be given to these girls who have helped greatly in the victories of the basketball and football teams; for their cheers and high spirits have been something which the team and fans alike have always known they could depend on. One of the big high lights of the junior class is its prom. This year they have de- cided to have the best prom possible and went ahead to try and reach this goal by electing Melvin Licht as their prom king. After careful planning, they an- nounced to the rest of the school that their theme was going to be April in Paris. Seeing that this is an up and coming class, they chose ambitious offi- cers. Their president is Bill Giese; vice president is Margaret Lathrope; secretary-treasurer is Patricia Ziech; and the Loyalty Representatives are Dick Jewell, Anna Haugh, and Dana Curtin. ...JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Top Row: DANA CURTIN, DICK JEWELL, ANNA HAUGH, Loyalty Representatives. Bottom Row: PA- TRICIA ZIECH, Secretory-Treasurer; BILL GIESE, President; MARGARET LATHROPE. Vice President.
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Row 1: Mr. Mayfield, Mr. Romoren, R. Jewell, A. Hough, D. Curtin, W. Giese, M. Lothrope, P. Ziech, Miss Gillis, Mr». Lynett. Row 2: I. Brilliott, J. Bonnell, M. Barreau, E. Farber, M. Fuller, S. Ende. S. Fisher, S. Barreau, S. Friske, J. Gudenschwoger, P. Decot, Mr. Langdon. Row 3: F. Brandt, R. Bell, G. Gallagher, R. Goetsch, N. Farber, M. Gabelt, D. Au$tin, D. Fuller, A. Brlylla, J. Ederer, B. Barkenhagen. Row 4: F. Bryla, J. Bill, M. Gates. J. Funnel, F. Briscoe, L. Brandt, G. Bennett, D. Dargel. Row 5: M. Craker, R. Austin, R. Farber, B. Cassity, G. Craker, M. Alt, D. Abel. JUNIORS . . . Happy Memories of Prom, Class Rings...... Row Is L. Thiedmg, A. Thiedmg, Y. Schutz, B. Pafford, J. Schuette, B. Schroeder, I. Schaefer, I. Winecke, M. Peper, A. Sass. Row 2t D. Schroeder, E. Rogney, Y. Smith, D. Vertein, M. Timmons, J. Reimer, M. Schiefelbein, J. Skinner, P. Stadel, E. Zink S. Powell, J. Tourdot. Row 3: J. Scoon, K. Schutz, G. Weiland, E. Tourdot. D. Stickler, J. Rice, B. Schyvinck, R. Speich, R. Roecker, M. Von Behern, K. Parkhurst. Row 4: J. Werth, R. Schultis, J. Vornes, P. Sutton, H. Schlieckau, V. Schuejte, I. Schanke, D. Reinecke, R. Roever, R. Reimer.
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SOPHOMORES... Everyone has their eyes on the sophomores, who have proven to be one of the best classes. They, with the help of Mr. Schien, their class advisor, have led the school during the first semester in loyalty points. It seems that this is a class that has great teamwork, for everyone worked very hard for their dance, “The Soph- omore Hop, which was given after the Portage game, February 6. During the intermission Jim Roever gave his version of pantomines for the entertainment of the dancers. They also showed good judgment in their choice of officers, who are as follows: president Dick Gant, vice president Marvin Leppert, secretary-treasurer Margaret Meyer, and the Loyalty Representatives Con- nie Merkel, Dorothy Mueller, and Virginia Arvold. They also have shown their ability by winning two loyalty points for being the best salesmen in the magazine cam- paign. Their musical ability is proven by the great turnout in chorus and band. One of the talented soph- omores is our leading majorette, Gail Farwell, who adds a bit of color to the band. It is not hard to guess that in the coming years they will be an excelling class in sports and other activities taking the place of out go- ing classes. The other classes have a difficult time keeping up with the sophomores’ pep and wish they would slow down, but the sophomores never seem to tire. As it is the desire of every class, they want to try and be the best class, and I believe they have a good start. Well, Erie, I have tried to tell you some of the interesting facts about the sophomore class. Is it much different from yours? Be sure and include the tenth grade in your letter when you write. CLASS OFFICERS Top Row: VIRGINIA ARVOLD, CONNIE MERKEL, DOROTHY MUELLER, Loyalty Representatives. Bot- tom Row: MARVIN LEPPERT, Vice President; DICK GANT, President; MARGARET MEYER, Secretary- Treasurer. Row It A. Luetkins, J. Greenwood, M. Katuin, G. Koenecke, J. Good. E. Judd, H. Huston, P. Krueger, M. Ison, C. Lange. Row 2s L. Hitchcock, L. Jackson, D. Hanusa, P. Jones, E. Harms, R. Giebel, L. Lins, E. Hissey, K. Holly, G. Lange, Y. laridaen Row 3s E. Hahn, D. Hooker, E. Hockbarth, J. Jackson, G. Kopf, D. Horkan, H. Laukant, R. Hoege, R. Holly. Row 4s J. Kutzbach, C. Kohlmeyer, J. Groeneweg, L. Lichte, R. Giese, J. Kosack, J. Hickey, D. Klipp, M. Koenecke.
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