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right—Ralph Noyce. Rosalie CHamplin, Paul Kaufman. Janet Ford. Ivan Wallis. Beverly T David Fanning. Mary Rybum. Second raw Vernon l-oscr, Wanda Ncttlingham. Edward Seitzinger. Barbara Trocger, Janice Doldcr. Barbara Beverly Tuttle. Glenn Klotz. Janet Wagner, roegcr, Wright. First rate, left to id Fanning. Mary Kvburn. Second row Vernon Loner, Wanda ftcttiingnam. reward aciizmgcr. oar oar a i KicKrr. jamc owwr.. .1 Sprowlea Edward O’Neill. Joanne Hulne. Curtis ComU. Helen Swenson. Third ran Ruth McMaster. Ernest Wright. Ellene Strode. Duane Ver roe land. Shirley Earnhardt. Ronald Schultz. Marjorie Ryhurn. Robert Mueller. Patricia Nelson. Richard Duvick. Mr. Davis (class adviser). Fourth rate—Ronald Wilhelm. Marlene Morrissey. Louis Hauboldt, Mary Ann Reimann, Gerald Sherman. Darlene Schultz. Robert Grady, Barbara Swisher Harlen Walley, Marilyn Anderson. Fifth raw— Eldonna Caquelin. Katherine Reimann. Harold Reynolds. irgima Sherman. George Riis, Anna Ploger. Bill Gilman. Joyce Wilier . Richard Bannister Dorothy Smith. Sixth rote Jerome Jaffe, James Detzler. Arnold hristensen, Ronald Colbe, William Colliflower. Rue ben Allen. Not pictured n Rose Marie Hough. FRESHMAN CLASS THE CREW OF ’51 TY ( ’St President ....... Vice-President ... Secretary-T reasurer Student Council Adviser... Officers ......................... Robert Mueller ..........................Ronald Schultz ................ Mary Ann Reimann Darlene Schultz and Arnold Christensen ................... Mr. Thomas R. Davis Early on the morning of ()ctober 8, a ship, seeking knowledge, entered the wide channels of S. T. H. S. Aboard it was a crew of fifty-eight members who seemed wide-eyed and curious, and maybe a little frightened. After a few days of sailing under the guidance of Admiral Davis and the other officers and teachers each member of the crew began to feel acquainted and able to perform his duties. Before long they met in Admiral Davis’ room and elected Robert Mueller as captain, Ronald Schultz, as assistant captain, and Mary Ann Reimann, as keeper of logs and of the ship’s funds. Darlene Schultz and Arnold Christensen were chosen as representatives to talk over nautical matters with sailors of other ships. The crew was represented in athletics, G.A.A., F.H.A., Sandscript, music, Latin Club and dehate. At the end of their voyage of work and fun they met aboard ship for a party which they all enjoyed. 28 The 1948 Reflector
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First row. Irft to right -Clyde Olson. Donna Houghthv, Dwainc Dannewitz, Nonna Hex. Berne Schorsch. Barbara Dreebin. Donald Cross. Patty Sebby, Dwight A. Klotz, Ruth Sanderson. Second row Dwight M. Klutz, AnnabeUe Miles. Charles Hilliard. Francis Sprawles, I’hilhp Wagner, Arlene Foster, Dale Bastian. Betty Luttrcll. Kaye Bagg, Dorothy Wallis. Third rou' Charles Hough. Priscilla Fanning, Lowell Phillips. Mary Ann Johnson. Edward Fanning, Mary Ann Morrissey. Ralph Cain, Bonnie Hanson, Alan Dierzen. Sliss Mesenkop (class adviser). Fourth row Janies O’Neill. Hazel Anderson. Ronnie Eva, Mary Sebby, Peter Crowell, Sylvia Dalton, Stanley Williams, Patricia Wittie, William Wright. Fifth row Evelyn Dobbs. Robert Fields, Donald Augustine, ton, I rrainc Ott, Joan Matusiak President Vice-President. SOPHOMORE CLASS ns, Karl Rud, Robert Beck. Betty Lcifheit. Xot pictured—Edward Strat- .Sylvia Dalton Pat Wittie Secretary and Treasurer Student Council............................. Adviser...................................... The sophomore class of 1946-47 has given S. T. H. S. one of its finest classes due to its high athletic, musical, and scholastic records. Most all sophomore hoys were out for some sport and many of them participated in varsity games. Three hoys from the sophomore class were on the first team in football this year. They were Jim O’Neill. Ralph Cain, and Karl Rud. Other boys who participated in f x)tball games were: Charles Hough, Pete Abens, Duke Fanning, Ronnie Eva, Ed Stratton, Dwight A. Klotz, Dwaine Dannewitz, Lowell Phillips, Clyde Olson, Philip Wagner, Alan Dierzen, Charles Hilliard, and Boh Beck. Most of the boys mentioned above were on one of the two basketball squads along with Don Augustine, Bill Wright. Boh Fields, and Dwight M. Klotz. Track has attracted the attention of quite a few sophomore boys who have taken j art in the track meets. In the dashes Jim O’Neill, Bob Fields, and Charles .................... Evelyn Dobbs Betty Lcifheit and Dwight A. Klotz ..........Miss Elizabeth Mesenkop Hilliard have been doing their best. O’Neill also ran the hurdles along with Dwight A. Klotz, Ralph Cain was the pole-vaulter for the sophomores. Girls’ Chorus, Boys’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, and quartet have kept the sophomores busy in music. Betty Leifheit, Evelyn Dobbs. Donna Houghtbv. Dorothy Wallis are j)art of the Triple Trio. Donna and Betty along with Lowell Phillips help make the quartet. The sophomore deleters that have been working with Mr. Davis this year are Betty Leifheit, Sylvia Dalton and Barbara Dreebin. Bob Fields is president of the I atin Club. Whether it is on the athletic field, or in the different organizations you will probably find a sophomore boy or girl taking j art. Sophomores also have had their fun this year by having a hayride at the beginning of school and a picnic at the end of the year. Just two more years to go! The 1948 Reflector 27
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