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FIRST Row-Left to Right: Lu- cille Vlfinskey, Shirley Ulrich, lrlelen Rochforcl, Connie Kotva, Nancy Steele. SECOND ROW-Seated: Margaret Walker, Jacqueline D e r mic k, Florence Vunak, Leona Marchio, Marie Arch, Dolores Zilliox. THIRD Row: Mary Ann Weigl, Carolyn Meehler, Mildred Outly, Carol Ann Goetz, Virginia Gallu- gher, Martha Mallon, Shirley Weaver. FIRST Row: Eleanor Knoebel, Phyllis Aaron, Catherine Winter, .Arlene Soller, Margaret Murphy. SECOND Row -A Seated: Mary Della Hunkele, Margaret Hirrler, Theresa Ahearne, Catherine Ma- jestic, Dorothy Walker, Jean Bauer. THIRD Row: Lois Franz, Barbara Arm Smith, Evelyn Mary, Cath- erine Rhall, Mary Ann Zetwo, Ester Kiselka. FIRST Row: Rose Marie Naab, Mary Lou Wallace, Alice Jane Phillipp, Virginia Verbiscar, Mary Ellen VVescott, Margie Gibson. SECOND Row: Ruth Groesjean, Marcella Esswein, Elva Mae Dorsch, Dorothy Scherer, Marie Coleman, Barbara Rosenkranz, Georgina Barie. THIRD Row: Marlyn Huckestein, Mary Lou Nist, Mary Heyl, Clare Brill, Elva Cerney, Audrey Goetz, Mary Agnes Schmidt.
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Vice President: JOANNE Quoi.K12, President: JEAN LEUNSUXVSKI, Secretary-Treasurer: WILMA KAIQLIN. gopluomofze Glass Riding The Waves Rambunctious sophomores are the chrysolite in our treasure chest representing an antidote for the madness of their freshmen trials . . . Enthusiastic participation in all class and school activities . . . The never-to-be-forgotten class play proved to be one of the big events of the year . . . And then the long awaited and very successful sophomore dance. Initiating the freshies was a big day- revenge at last . . . It was fun to rule the green ones but each girl impatiently awaits the honor of becoming an upper classman. Under the leadership of their capable officers these sophomores have added to the treasure of S. B. A. and built the foundation of their future years. THIRD Row-Left to Right: Barbara Malone, Anna Marie Winkler, Dorothy Rooney, Mary Ann Urschler, Marlene Sabolovic, Bernice Gimber, Alberta Zoeller. SECOND Row: Florence Brandt, June Deegan, Sylvia Stenile, Anna Marie Klisavage, Ruth Stoecklin, Dolores Gruber, Paula Good. FIRST ROW: Martha Diekman, -loan Bnhl, Marie Huttinger, Barbara Neusch, Eileen Schmude, Marie Sehoen, Ruth Breitenbaeh.
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gOPl'lOVl40'Z.Z 616255 . . . Braving The Storms FIRST Row: Alice Bailey, Rosemary Brennen, Dolores Fink, Marguerite Barberi, Marianne Shebler. SECOND Row-Seated: Nancy Coulehun, Ann Joyce, Mary jane Rodgers, Rutli l-luerbin, Connie McCater. THIRD ROW: Margaret Rossenberger, Mary Filsinger, Evelyn Hoffman, Dolores Bezila, Margaret Sweeney, Ruth Gordon, Rita Gordon. FIRST ROW: Catherine Heiin, Lois Funk, Rita Frank, Mary Lon Flynn, jane Urbanic. SECOND Row: Mary ,lane Baines, Audrey l-lelmstetter, lilizabeth Gigliotti, Mary Lou Smith, Jacque- lyn Hite, Lois Coffer, Adelaide Tasker. THIRD Row: Ruth Foley, Mary Lou Cornett, Frances Pecoraro, Mecleline Dugan, Helen Abmayr Mary Ann Weis, Dolores Garvey, Eileen Depp. 30
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