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JUNIORS
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KRATZER . . . struck oil in his backyard. (They say it runs in the family.) ELEANOR KAUFMAN . . . answers the telephone for M. G. M. motion picture studio. ROGER DENMAN ... If you look quic k you can see R. D., car “69”, racing around the Indianapolis speedway. PAT KEENAN . . . holds a public seance every Wednesday evening. ROSEMARY RUD . . . keeps pretty busy putting in new windows and has quite a collection of golfhalls. PAT GILLIS ... is coach of a world wide known girls baseball team. DON BECHERER . . . works for the city, commissioned to put parking meters on the North Road. KAY CUNNINGHAM . . . an R. N. at Cook County Hospital. JEANNTNE OLSON . . . sewing clothes for Saks Fifth Avenue. DON AMMONS . . . owner of Cory’s food supplies for Darby’s restaurant. JANET MORRISSEY . . . nationally known for her red hair, is posing for Arthur Godfrey in Toni ads. JIM SMITH . . . acquired the disease in an attempt to give one of his patients rabies shots. STEVE WUTZKE . . . biggest manufacturer of farm machinery in the Mid West. GLEN PERDUE . . . sold over a million records of his accordian solo, “From the Vine Came the Grapes.” JERRY BROWER . . . first male president of W.C.T.U.
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Class Officers .Seated: Helen Gavie, Secretary: Sandra Legner, Vice-President: Helen Malone. President. Standing: Boh Kegel, Treasurer. In the fall of “51'’ 59 of us were “frightened freshmen,” led by President Boh Kegel and advisors, Mrs. Shultz and Mr. Graf. We were thrilled when our Homecoming float won second. Delta Holmes and Kuth Fox were elected as cheerleaders to represent our class during our four years of school. W’e ended the school year with a trip to Lake Geneva. As Sophomores we felt a little more at home in S. T. H. S. Our advisor was Mrs. Stout. Activities for the year included a wiener roast, hayride, treasure hunt, and a Christmas tea. Leading our group were Don Wallis, president; Nancy Classon, vice-president; Helen Malone, secretary; Roberta Hough, treasurer. Again we won second in our Homecoming float. At the first of the year we had a Come-As-You-Are party. We ended this year with a barn party, serving at the Prom, and another trip to Lake Geneva. Highlighting our Junior year were: the arrival of our class rings, presentation of the play. Our Miss Brooks, a carnival, and the Prom. The end of the year found us looking “toward the horizon” of our final year in high school. K. Baurain K. Bland J. Blythe ift O A r i - wE rWj , B. Bohenmeyer N. Brimiromlie P. Casey 30
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