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Richard Walshak, Presidentg Robert Peetz, Vice-Presidentg Carol Meyer, Secretaryg Lorraine Bach, Treasurer. Marilyn Sestak, Presiclentg John Koe- nig, Vice-Presidentg William Bauer, Secretaryg Wilson Renne, Treasurer. These sophomores are a cheerful group, un- usually interested in every phase of school life and eager to improve upon the first year of their high school careers. Tenth grade has made them a recognized part of the upper classmen, and their school attitude has changed correspondingly. Study period proctors report these groups as having extremely industrious study periods. In general,' such industry and interest as dis- played by these groups ought to produce one of the best graduating classes of St. Joseph High School in 1956. Sophomores turn out some of the best scholas- tic work done in our high school. Their schedule is not too heavy, and the extra time on their SDOIQAOITEOVQ CIM, hands was used to advantage, especially in bio- logy and English projects. In debate work, three of their number made the Av team. In fact, the whole group of soph- omores have gained a name for a tendency to argue and to prove their point. Seniors are grateful to the sophs and their report teachers for splendid cooperation in all activities sponsored by the seniors, reminding them that a group which cooperates with other groups when asked to do so, usually merits co- operation in return. Seniors also hope that these promising students wil-l keep first things first all through their school life and afterward.
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31431 1st row: Norbert Bright, Kathleen Kelly, Geraldine Krantz, Frank lhurner, 2nd row: Helen Marie Gold- hach, Carol Dehn, John Koempeig 3rd row: Edward Spinneyveber, Elizabeth Breinig, Phyllis Gillen, Thomas Vaughan, 4th row: John Altman, Rina Goldbaugh, Roberta Zirngible, George Bauer, Sth row: John For- ster, Wilma Nagel, Nancy Mullee, William Roeschen- thaler, 6th row: John Bell, Jane Long, Susan Curran, Juanita May, Michael Seechaler, 7th row: Albert Gusky, Lorraine Bauer, John Yasinslcy, Charles Paul, 8th row: Ruth Detig, 9th row: Raymond Huber, JoAnn Tramison. Sandra Miller, Margaret Campbell, 10th row: Randall Mcffonnell, Donna Klos, Clarice Wisaverg 11th row: Ben Marych, Patricia Schake, Margaret Spinneweher: 12th ..r,,,,, Mr-ly 'Wy ea. 'km-Q 'lm Q W5 ' elif f .,, . lst row: James Carlson, Marlene Iviuehlbauer, Patricia King, James Lydon, William Luffy, 2nd row: Carl DuBee, Rosemary Oestreich, Harriet Brand, 3rd row: Thomas Wa d, Jeananne Wank, Patricia Richards, Roh- Brt Bornschlegelg 4th 'rowz Steven Seaman, Virginia Groesch, Marilyn Brier, Nicholas Trkula, 5th r0w: Fred Kalinowslci, Arlene Snyder, Janice Dunheker, Walter Fischer, 6th row: Edwin Felix, Carol McCreary, Carol Garsika, Carol Kronenberger, Janice O'Brien, Bernard Klein, 7th row: Patricia Comer, Elaine Grelaner, Mar- lene Stein, 8th row: Leonard Schultz, Diane Hogle, Diane Bachman, 9th row: Carol Werthmaixg 10th row: Francis Rowsick, Geraldine Harrington, Olivia Hey, 11th row: Thomas Bauer, Dolores Hoff, Nancy Nieder- berger, 12th row: Margaret Weinheimer, Ellen Talak. row: Doris Kauczman, Marlene Ugen. Wow,
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