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Sophomore zoz FIRST Rowflxft to Right: joseph Cancilla, Vice' Presidentg Philip Asprion, Presidentg joan Niedermeyer, Sccretaryg james Reich, Treasurer. Sixcorm Row: Ruth Kinzhofer, Mary Genetti, Agnes Bomhara, Dorothy Weidenhof, Thelma Sieyer. ,THIRD Row: Helen Pogorelec, Mary Lou Santa, Betty Schnupp, Margaret Williaims, Alma Phster, Theresa Mcliihhen. FOURTH Row: Harold Lang, Theresa Philhin, Lois DuScheid, Donald CGeorgej Stehle, Mary Gardner, Theresa Froelieh, Richard Molka. FIFTH Row: Rohert Gildca, William Yochum, Michael Pusateri, Harry Miller, Emil Bies. Picture on Page 26 QBottomj. Names of Freshmen 102. FIRST RowALefr to Right: Anthony Bianco, Mildred Roesch, Katherine Doerschner, Edward Pfister, Leona Maeurak, Secretaryg Richard Wan, QVi:e-Presidentbg Ralph Stehle, Dolores Ratay, Leo Buehser, jacqueline Homza, Treasurerg Charlotte Baurle, Charles Rauher. SI-:COND Row: Ellen Kiedaisch, Mark Clemens, Mildred Geimer, May Etzrott, Catherine Schmitt, Sylvia Scoglio, Dolores Meyers, Teresa Bishop, Donald Fahrner, Henriette McNally, Dolores Erfort. TITIRD Row: Teresa Oswald, Marie Gralka, Donald Mandricr, john McAllister, Norhert Youngworth, Leonard Kanigowski, George Gross. joseph Smith, Alhert Soheck, john Kenitz, Eileen Imhoff, joan Wallace. NOT Picrununz john Reich CPresidentj, Lorraine Gralka. 27
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FAREWELL TO OUR SENIORS OF '45-'46 DEAR SEN1oRs: We have spent one, two, or three years with you at S. M. H. S. We juniors have spent the longest time with you and the year just passed has proved that we found you wonderful people to work with. Perhaps the Freshmen have best expressed the sentiments of all of us: We wish the Seniors were only Freshmen because we would like to go through school with them. Your cofworkers, the juniors, will certainly regret your leaving. It's always the useful people who are missed the most. We Freshmen appreciate the way you associated with us and made us feel at home in your school from the very first minute. The Initiation Social was a pleasant surprise. After the ordeal of being initiated, which you turned into a delightful floor show, we didn't have to look into the mirror to see if we were still all in one piece. Your two socials were booming successes that we'll never forget, especially, the Valentine Social since by that time most of us were on the beam. We are sure the basketball team is going to miss the three Senior stars but the team will survive, we hope, to play another day. Speaking of basketball, we Freshmen boys will always remember a certain interclass game where congratulations were in order. They were given too, with the best will in the world. The Seniors are the best. sports we have ever seen. 9 4 Thanks especially, Seniors, for the good work the Student Council accomplished this yearlx Credit goes to Sister M. DeSales, the moderator, and to the president who ably represented the student body who elected him. .xl Goodbye, Seniors, and we wish you God's blessing. We hope to be just as nice to X 4 . the underqlassmen when we re Seniors as you were to us. Ax AX 'X THB UNDERCLASSMEN XX U 28
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