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I.A'I'IN I Mr. Ihulmrzu-, vVIIlIf'I'SIl'IIN'l', Rulliggvr, Klufl, Kvum, I5 'I'Immpsun, Imvzlvy, Kady Blnnkvn, Iisknw. SPANISH I Mrs. Ruurlqu, Sc'Imc'IcI4-rwincl Nc-Inliq, III-c'I1I, VV:1rx', Svully AI,GI'IISRA I IIz1rtI4-y, MiIIc-r, II. Long., Iguwmlmsull, IIUII, IVIIN. WIIkcfI'- son, Muln, IIIUIIIIKIIISUII. FRESHMEN . Q
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,FI-I.Yf Row: Gilbert, Smyth, Ruttiger, Hof, Thompson, B. Greenwald. Srmnrl Raw: Mr. Holley, Hecht, Hancox, S. ,Milliken, Kvam, Hartley, Tomkinsonhlacobson, Lee, Kady, Mrs. Wilkerson. Thrnz' Row: Scully, Anderson, Drew, For the second successive year, the Freshman Class consisted of thirty six members. Nineteen stu- dents returned from the eighth grade, and there were seventeen new members in the class. A month alter school opened, the class elected their olliccrs. Bruce Miller, President, was our rep- resentative on the Student Council. Jerry Gildar and Ballard Jacobson were the Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. This trio handled the frequent class meetings with authority. The Freshmen took their varied activities to heart. Suzanne Hancox, Ballard Jacobson, Peter lN'intersteiner, Bardy Iievavy and Ronnie Smyth represented us on the Ye Dial staff. Peter Wlinter- steiner and Ronnie Smyth held editorial jobs on the Argo. Others including Billy Long, Judy Hecht, Nancy l,ee, and Bert Thompson helped in produc- ing the monthly publication, Most of the girls and several boys in the l rc-shman Class participated in the Glee Club. Six ninth graders joined Mr. Dumarae's Kibitzers Club. A majority of these studied Latin with him. Four ol' the boys, John Drew, Bert Thompson, Peter XN'intersteiner and Billy Long, attended Mrs. Ford's Art Club at the Lower School on Tuesday after- Warr, Miller, Fredda. Fourth Row: Wintersteiner, Eskow, Levavy, Kluft, Gildar, Blanken, Mallon, Mula. Fifth Row: Long, Nehlig, Schneiderwind, Carlon, Smith, D, Roworth, Thompsoni noon. Of the four clubs dealing with the sciences Freshmen were eligible for two. The Science Club with Mr. Daviet, the advisor, attracted live. Dan Thompson was elected President oli that club. About one half ofthe Astronomy Club, under Mr. Heinlein's guidance, consisted of ninth graders. The lwechanical Drawing, Navigation and Aviation Clubs, all under the supervision of Mr. Moffat, interested many of the boys. Bruce Warr and .Ierry Gildar became members of the V. soccer team. Many ofthe ninth grade boys were on the baseball, basketball and swim- ming squads. The intramural basketball team also had representatives from this class. Larry Scully and Steve Nehlig showed much promise in after school games. For the support of these athletes there were two Freshman cheerleaders if Suzanne Hancox and Jo Ann Milliken. Nancy Tomkinson served as substitute. As one can see, our class was well represented in all of Prep's activities. We are all looking for- ward to our future years at Prep when we can continue the standard of participation set by this year's Freshman class.
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ENGLISH CLASS Slana'z'ng.' Miss Warr. Frnnl Row: Weissululian, Bonomo, Attinger. Second Row: Bronf- man, Simkin, Pepper, Fritz. Third Row: Schwalje, Bale, Bodrogi. MATH CLASS Front Row: Levine, Lipman, VI., Lipman, R. Second Row: Sch mitt, Cheiten, Martin, Di Lalo. Third Row: Wlooten, Howley. Fourth Row: Hein- lein, Hamelsky. Standing: Phelps. SCIENCE CLASS Standing: Mr. O'Connell. First Row: Pepper, Bonomo, Cox, Bate. Semnd Row: Weissujulian, Bronfman. Third Row: Wooten, Fritz.
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