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l4lfli02Z QDZJ4 J FIRST ROW: Jean Houck, Jean Sartore, Regina Knapp, Jeanne Pauli, Leona Babbs, Pat Buehner, Anna Wolf. SECOND ROW: Ollie Hennel, Teckla Specht, Ca- therine Borst, Mary Ann Bussing, Margaret Elstel- der, Mary Louise Deimel. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Schenk, Mary Jacqueline Schmitt, Anna Lee Wimsatt, Viola Salzman, Mary Lau Manion, Patricia Brennan, Vivian Enders. FOURTH ROW: Louise O'Daniel, Dorothy Lex, Mary Hill, Kathleen Browning, Helen Ann Delker, Mary Joan Henn, Joyce Fegon, Jeanette Dillman, Lorene Holmes. FIFTH ROW: Elvira Spahn, Wanda Greubel, Bernice Greubel, Pat Mooney, Esther Becker, Betty Wittmer, Betty Trock. FIRST ROW: Mary Edna Stewart, Agnes Hagan, Frances Hoag, Nelda Hayes, Janie Lou Sachs, Betty Jean Schulte. SECOND ROW: Mariorie Specht, Ann De Jean, Mary Lou Simons, Marian Small, Mary Martin. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Palmisano, Wilma Hayden, Harriet Buthod, Norma Wagner, Mary Lou Kuhn, Marian Tisserand, Dorothy Niehaus. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Bayer, Mary Rita Lateulere, Mary Louise Seib, Mary Honnigford, Rose Marie Windbiel, Pat Hubert, Frances Egan. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Alexander, Cecelia Stocker, Mary Frances Goebel, Dorothy Drexler, Lorene Spaetti, Mary Stephens, Jane Alge. FIRST ROW: Jean Kroener, Frances Mattingly, Rosa- lie Herr, Eileen Spindler, Peggy Walquist, Dolores Smith. SECOND ROW: Betty La Neve, Dolores Kares, Irene Schenk, Roseann Raben, Norma Jarboe, Ester Thompson. THIRD ROW: Bernice Loehrlein, Mary Magness, Anna Muriel Flucks, Eloise Whitledge, Mary Etta Golding. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Mercker, Alice Meth, Rose- mary Kempf, Rosalyn Hirsch, Ruth Farny, Dorothy Hinton, Jean Kercher, Norma Caufield, Jackie An- germeier, Ruth Fox. FIFTH ROW: Antoinette Schapker, Helen Jean Mil- ler, Mary Lou Lappe, Betty Wimsatt, Geraldine Waerter, Virginia Walter, Margaret Summers. Not present when picture was taken: Cecile Goedde, Rose Ellen Blair.
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JUNIOR OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Jean Hauck, secretary, Pat Hubert, president, Betty Trock, vice-president, Lorene Holmes, treasurer. BACK ROW: Frank Stone, secretary, Jerry Rietman, president, Gene logel, vice-president, Gene Mattingly, treasurer ln the autumn of 1943, we, the largest Junior class of girls in the records of Memorial High School, donned our white socks and stepped proudly into the ranks of upperclassmen. Wistfully we watched the lucky Seniors initiate the green Freshies, longing for the day when we, as Seniors, would be privileged to inflict like miseries. After our capable class officers were ushered in, we settled ourselves for a year of intense study at test tubes and typewriters. On the memorable Saint Catherine's Day we accompanied the Seniors to Mass and treated them to a waffle breakfast, followed by a thrilling movie at a local theater. We selected our class rings with pains- taking care and iubilantly received them one bright spring day, thereafter displaying them proudly on third finger, right hand. ln March we were entertained with an inspiring performance by our golden-voiced Glee Club. Under the skill- ful guidance of our capable teachers, we mas- tered our subiects true to form and to the best of our ability, we crowned our efforts with a mag- nificent Prom, which all agree was typical of Junior spirit and a credit to Memorial. -l . . . THE GIRLS Time marches on . . . we, the present Juniors entered Memorial in September, 1941 . . . green as any Freshman could be. However, since that time we have participated in innumerable ac- tivities . . . sports . . . student productions . . . scholastic accomplishments. In '41 we published rival newspapers, held our own athletic tourna- ments and took part in the student productions. 1942 . . . the War . . . and we, now Sopho- mores, became more serious, more educated, and best of all we escaped the wiles and trickery of the upperclassmen. During this year we were second in the sale of war bonds and also succeed- ed in placing some of our mates on the varsity football, baseball, and basketball teams. September, 1943, saw the maiority of us back in the classroom again to begin our JUNIOR year - a year of increased activity, responsibility, and scholastic achievement. Several members of the class played on the varsity teams and did ex- cellent work. During the year our dramatic ability was discovered with the result . . . four of the six male characters in the school's annual production, Spring Fever, were Juniors. Then came the Ju- nior-Senior Prom which was one of the most elab- orate Proms in the history of the school. Now that the year is drawing to a close we are beginning to realize and to anticipate the added responsibili- ties which lie ahead of us next year. No doubt some will be serving Uncle Sam in fighting for the glory of our beloved country . . . but those of us who remain to graduate will try to uphold the honor, dignity, and loyalty which becomes a Senior of Memorial High School. . . THE BOYS
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l4lfll:0'C Oyai ROW 1: Jack Hayden, Gene logel, Gene Mattingly, Bill Chaftin, Robert Barney, Robert Lehr. ROW 2: Donald Schmitt, James Schaefer, Frank Yaser, Meinrad Schoenbachler, John Becker, Joseph Evans. ROW 3: William Ottman, Charles Dewig, Paul Kelly, Ray Greene, Paul Schmitt, James Williams, Murl Spalding. ROW 4: Eugene Nurrenbern, Melvin Wo- then, Godfrey Beane, Jean Coudret, Wal- ter Wilson, Donald Hudson, David Deu- ser. ROW 1: Jack Lannert, Eugene Reinhart, Wilfred Lattner, James Hallinan, Ray- mond Uebinger, Richard Fields, Harold Waninger. ROW 2: Robert Denton, James Schnur, Victor Orman, Donald Orlh, Robert Goad, William Bow, Lawrence Zehnle, Victor Gossman. ROW 3: Joseph Van Winkle, Donald Godwin, Jack Freihaut, Richard Unver- zagt, Charles Emge, Lawrence Schultheis, John Yeker. ROW 4: Alan Christiansen, Richard Mel- ton, Frank Stone, Jerry Rietman, William Brooks, Donald Crouch, Leonard Schenk. Not in picture- Robert Head. ROW l: John O'Daniel, Jerome Brock- man, John Hermann, William Braun, Marvin Hardesty, Walter Rietman. ROW 2: William Bitter, Hallet Farrar, Melvin Wannemuehler, Albert Keenan, Herman Brenner, Robert Diekholf. ROW 3: Patrick Riordan, Cliltord Backes James lindenschmidt, James McCracken James Reising, James Eickhoff. 1 I ROW 4: Joseph Woerter, Robert Ellspere man, Donald Holl, John Wimberg, James Bramble, Ralph Gossman.
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