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of 5 First row: Dave XX'illiams, Doug Scott. Maxine Bullock. Martha Kuntz. Darrell Burton, Joe Goode. Second row: Ronald Staehell. Russell Shore. Dave Srliwald. Jim Berkley. Art Bramstedt. Rich Irvin. Third row: Dick Hughes. Chester Klos- terhoff. Jerry Schmidt, Roger Benoist. Ken Hausmann. Jim Marsden. Hx-62163 PN 'YS -. -QR? lkijifm 'WWHUWE 5 5 K First row: Shirley Jean Simpson, Char- - lotte XX'elch. Betty Meyers. JoAnn Bo- ? land, Nancy Humes, Judy Conway. Pat Hess. Second row: George Dammer, Tommy Brasher. Mary Ann Valtsin. Roberta Croney, Loretta Grisham. Lois Vernay, Salvadore Orlando. Lloyd Ros- , son. Third row: Dennis Ramsey. Ed Harper, Jim Gallaher, Ken Rose, Rus- sell Humphrey. Jerry Hogan. -3 S. x First row: Janet Noell, Ethel Young. Jeanette Bishop, Iona Bowden. Dorothy Shaw. Betty Rutherford. Second row: Jim McDaniel. Mike Vance, Sandy Brown. Mary Jo Strader, Joyce Roedder, Sandy Marlow, Shirley Aubuchon, Don Eckelkamp, Truman Nicholas. Third row: Richard Hopper, Eddie Strachan, Gerry Marting, Glen Niblock. Bert Scollay. Richard Lammert. i ETIBQS ii iilli Qklllfnii As Freshmen at the Junor High School, we were led by our Student Council officers who were Pres- ident, Madelyn Horng Vice President, Myron Cald- wellg Secretary, Joan Hilsabeckg and Treasurer, Lois Barrel. During this same year our Freshman football
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of 5 First row: Bob Andrews, Roy- anne Darby, Doris Pemberton, Ruth Branham, Jean Nixon, Glenda Ferguson, XX'ayng Rigcn. hoover. Second row: Rithgil-ki Lieurance, David Barbier. Rich Peniston, Johnny Enlow, Buddy Holland, Dennis Miller, Edward W'hite. Rich Butts. First row: Jack Crigler. Betty Bray, Karen France, Pat Huber. Janice Green, John Mtlnnes. V Second row: James Pierce. Roy fy? XX'ernig. Keith Price, Frank Or- L lando, Joe Orlando. 5' 1 1 srl Q ie i I . The 'Si-S6 Sophomore Class this year is the largest ever at Ritenour with more than five hundred stu- dents. Last year with the building of the new Hoech Junior High, two Student Councils were necessary. Starting the year at Ritenour were Sue Crain, Presi- dentg Shirley Robinson, Secretary, and Denny Miller, Treasurer. ln January Keith Price was elected new President at Ritenour. Sue Crain was the first Presif dent of the new Junior High. Nathan Paul, the only other freshman officer, served as Tigeasurer the re- mainder of the year. John Lautermilch and Bill Scerba, Co-Captains of the Freshman football team, ended the season with a 5-l record. Other energetic players were Dave Stokes, George Otterman, Ron Morgan, Harry Gur- ley, Darryl Brooks, Ray Petty, and Denny Miller. The basketball team, really on their toes, won ten out of thirteen games. Harry Gurley, Ron Morgan, and John Lautermilch were some of the high scorers. The Freshmen were of great help on the Varsity track and wrestling teams. Dave Stokes, Joe Seiter, and George Otterman lettered in track, Rich Butts and Nathan Paul lettered in wrestling. Rich Butts was state champion. Looking forward with much enthusiasm to our Sophomore year, we elected George Otterman, Pres- ident, Ron Moe Albert, Vice Presidentg and Harry Gurley, Secretary-Treasurer of our class. For the third straight year our B team won championship by not losing a single game. Bill Scerba served as Captain. Others of the fighting eleven were Ronnie Wfilliams, Gilbert Compton, Ray Petty, Darryl Brooks, John Hess, Ron Albert, George Otterman, John Lautermilch, Harry Gurley, and Ron Morgan. Rich Butts, Pat Holmes and Tracy Sherman repre- sented us on the wrestling team. Judy Briner, escorted by Captain, Ray Wfilson, was the only Sophomore on the football court. Connie Theodorow, Nancy Matthews, Dot Hart- bauer, Judy Briner, Judy Ohler, Jo Ann Graf, Nancy Lynn, Judy Curry, Sue Bassman, and Doris Gerst were some of the girls who made the class hockey team. Judy Ohler and Dot Hartbauer went on and made Varsity. Some of the Sophomore reporters for the Pepper Box were Judy Renshaw, Kay Kohlbusch, Sherry Yadon, Joe Seiter, Roberta Dunham, and Judy Cook. Chosen for popularity candidates were Ron Mor- gan, Harry Gurley, Doris Caito, and Sue Crain. Thus ends the history of the Sophomore Class of
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of 5 First row: Della Craig, Sally YX'estrich. judy Brockelmeyer, Ruth Tight, Pat llges. Sharon liurth, judy Denton, Mary Reames. Second row: johnny Heberer, Gary Mtflullough, Shirley Hogard. Laurie Kleine, Mary Sonnenberg, Hob Cassens, Don Bean. Third row: Gary lionnell, jaak Kokker, Verne Smith, Harry Tannahill, john liesantenez, Stan Henderson. First row: Sharon Stewart, Marilyn Griesemer, Brenda Seitz, janet Rose, Lynda Gresham, Brenda W'illey. Betty Reinkemeyer. Second row: Fred Fletcher, jan Wfarren, Peggy Gunter, Dianne Lewis, Kay Gilson, Nora Cadenhead, Barbara Liebich, Genevee Mofield, Lynn Clark. Third row: Bill jackson, Norval W'alter, lioh Overstreet, Iwfike Cain, Bob Courtney, Ron Stroud, Roger john Meives, Philip Mallette. Tihen. 7' N 4,995 cf 5 f x First row: Eleanor Hecht, Pat Randel, Nancy Humes, Rosalie Kiesewetter, Lu- cretia Carter, jo Kay Dunham, Brenda Shallow. Second row: Steve Fitting, Roy Queen, Midge Crigler, Sandy Wfheeler, Marian Schrader, june Militti, Ray Byerly, Luray Wriglit. Third row: Ken Gibbons, Ed Kiefer, Bill Hatcher, Tom Roach, Glenn Wfoodrow. . 5. ,. it was .I 3 if .s '. it 7 i . N eg, Q' I I I team won the Suburban League title. In basketball, the Freshman boys secured a record of 7'l. our Sophomore Class Officers. They were Chunk Huetter, President, Nick Kuntz, Vice Presidentg and joan Hilsabeck, Secretary-'I'rc-asurer. 'lihrough the The jump from a Freshman at junior High is quite guidance of these officers we gave a very successful a big jump to a Sophomore at Senior High, but we dance called the Cotton Candy Ball. Wfe chose as our managed to make it an easy jump with the aid of
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