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Row 1: Anna Rose Zirngihle, Elaine Klemm, Marilyn Meyer, Margaret Oestreich, Claire Snelsire, Alice Staab, Rosemary Kramer, Anna Marie Mayer. Row 2: Rose Ann Kalinowski, Virginia Goldhach, joan Neiss, Mary Catherine jackson, Marion Fuchs, Margaret Borneman, Kathleen Grassinger, Lois Germuska, James Stupak. This division has taken up the challenge of a tougher schedule, Perserverance is their crowning virtue. From all appearances they will he the future upperelass1nen. In every hrancli of studies they have undertaken, there is a spirit of cofoperation with the teachers and The Sophomores of 104 have select' ed a very confident group to head their class. This group is composed of Marilyn Meyer, President: ,lohn Roell, Vice President: Raymond Cle- mence, Secretary, and James Stupak, Treasurer. Row 3: Margaret McMahon, Aurella Dedig, Betty Iane Wagner. Diana DeCort, Donna Brunner, Elaine Brunner, Mary Ann Breier, Joseph Schmidlin. Row 4: john Roell. William Ott, William Hickly, Raymond Clemence, David Beta, Iohn Kerekes, Row 5: Ronald Lotz, Clarence Bauer. with each other, They are an outspoken group of students, and very aggressive for Sophof mores. Dchators, drarnatists, and humorous speakersg they are the horn puhlic speakers in years to come. Hats oif to the Sophomores of 104.
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TOPHO The Sophomores feel more at ease having surf vived their second year. They look forward to their Junior year not with misgivings, but with faith in themselves and their natural ability to learn, It has hcen their friendly cofoperation thus far that has endeavored them to us, Basketf hall is their favorite, and a loyal group of fans can he found in this class. Scholastically they Row 1: Anna Lechman, Andrea Lechman, Audrey Mackin, Kathryn Mamula, Patricia Bachman, Janet liarahaugh, Joanne Holzer, Row 2: Audrey Leister, Alvcrna Kramer, Joanne Gland. Row 3: Bette Ann Mens, Nancy Lainherger, Jacqueline Schreiner. Row 4: Margaret Bauer, Alice Koeppl, Charles lmhoff, Row 5: Jean Fuchs, Antoinette Gromelc, Donald Kreutzer. leading the class of '55 through their Sophomore year are Charles Imhoff, President: Richard Benz, Vice Presif dent: Joan Glaid, Secretary. and Janet Farahaugh, Treasurer, We wish luck to this highfspirited group, and we prophesy a high degree of success in your Junior and Senior years. ORE have successfully plumbed the innermost secrets of biology, as well as the intricacies of social studies. It is a well known fact that they play an important part in all school affairs, from schoolwork to sports, from forensics to dancing. Surely such faithfulness and active interest will warrant them the same in the years to come. Row 6: Donna Mae Fracek, Lois Michel, Louis Alfrey, James Paschl. Row 7: Joan Duflner, Audrey Attenf hcrger, Richard Major. Row 8: Robert Porta, Louis Mccoullough, Harry Lutton, Patrick Hayes, Henry Fix, Regis Deemer, Raymond Thomas, Raymond Shaming, Ronald Seaman, Richard Benz, Thomas Pachavis. .WX emu
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CQ KW osx Row 1: Marcella Milesko, Elaine Mielcarek, Lorraine Bach, Patricia Kerin, Phyllis Luhy, Margaret Schaefer, Germaine McEntee, joan Staudt, Mary Gloeckl. Row 2: Patricia vlouver, Joan Peters, Judith Miller, Ethel McConnell, Carol Meyer, Beverly Ianis, Rose Snof tckko, Ruth Stadler, Row 3: Alice Brennan, Marlene Williaiiiis, Carol Cowan, Catherine Murphy, Eleanor FRES The most remarkahle year in the life of a high school student is always his Freshman year. The Freshmen of 103 have proved to be no exception to this rule, for they have shown exceptional ahility in tackling religious, literary, and some intricate mathematical, and scientific prohlems, Their eyes have been opened to delightful new worlds and their minds now Weaver, Phyllis Henrich, Row 4: Clifton Spratt, Robert Kohler, Robert Peetz, Richard Walshak, Thomas Colly, Thomas Trainor. Row 5: Bernard Hazzard, Donald Kudla, Maurice Spitler, William Orovelz, Edward McCloskey, Anthony Grejda, Richard Appel, focus more clearly on the more important things of life. Ask them anytime who is responsible for their success and you will receive but one reply, The Sisters. Can there be another answer? To these thoughtful, optimistic stuf dents we extend our heartful wish that they never let anyone or anything roh them of their optimism and enthusiasm. Captaining the Freshman team of 103 is Bernard Klein, President, Larraine Bach, Vice President: Edward McCloskey, Secretary, and Margaret Schaefer, Treasurer. They have three more full years to grow in the ideals of St. ,loseph High, A
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