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-my' OFFICERS Vice-President ..........wvY. Barbara Altmeyer President ...r,r,.,. ............ I ack Kegley Treasurer '... .... ....... O t to Odendahl om: in pictureb Secretary ',,... ,Yr,.. R ose Ann VVilliams JUNIOR YEAR Heigh-hol Here comes the juniors-with Sister M. Loretto close behind. 'There hasn't been a dull moment since Se temher when the thirty-eifht of us , B assembled. Two newcomers are Suzanne O Neill and Mary VVey, who soon caught our s Jirit. To fet enou 'li money to ive a nom was our dominant ur ose. By , l P . giving the Kris Kringle Ball and sponsoring the dances after the game we amassed sufficient pelf to honor the seniors. john Gressle was an excellent chairman, so we settled hack with a satisfied air. john Kegley and Eugene Chiloni were selected for Boys' State while Donna Swank and Shirley Riclnner were chosen for Girls' State. Come une we are oin f forth with class rin fs and will treasure 1 . L, the memory oi this year. Upper Photo Front Row: jack Kegley, Suzanne OiNeill, Xvlllilllll Marshall, Nancy Snider, Marianne Tanner, Patty Fortune. jim Thornton. and Eugene Chiloni. Second Row: Patty Vogelmeier, Barbara Altmeyer, Donna Swank, and Rose Ann Williams. Top Row: Ruth Denz, Ann Cline, julie Cullinan, and Theresa Cebhart. Lower Photo Front llow: Otto Odcndahl, John Fischer, Paul Lees and Robert Yonkers. Second How: Boh Mathy. Dick XVade, -loan llohot, joanne Miller, Margaret Stasel, lloward lilwcll. and john Cressle, Third Row: joe Ehlerinann. Norma Hillis, Dorothy Anne Vast-ek, Betty Claub, and Monica llauek. Top Row: Shirley liichnier, Mary VVey, Mary Dyar, lean llealy, and Frances Spring. Thirty-Six
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S OFFICERS President .....,. .,,.,...........A.., Paul Barkhurst Vice-President .,.....v .....w. H arry Kennedy Secretary .,....e,...ee. .e.A..... E lnora Grady Treasurer ...e..,,e. ,....,.....,. G retchen Bentz President ..................,. Christine Nlarcclain Vice-President ,e...,.....ee.ee,vr,..r,.. Paul Swank Sercetary ..,,r,,..,, ,e,Ae,,, j ack O'Neill Treasurer 'eeee,..e,eeee .Dick Snyder Half The Hme at TOP PHOTO First Row: George Gressle, Rita Canale, Emma Cantlebary, Theresa Di Blasio, Pat Copeland, Norma Bowers, Mary Lou Georgetti, and Elnora Grady. Second Row: Robert Kubik, Charles Bentz, Neil Butte, Joseph Donaldson, Thomas Boehm, Frank Guanciale, Jack Handley, Larry Franks, and James Greenwald, Top Row: Thomas Fetter, Margaret Kozma, Mary Jeannette Hinger, Ann Barsotti, Dorothy Hill, Sara Heiser, Ja n e t Fox, Margaret Dietsche, and Paul Barkhurst. AT THE HALF Although the two Sophomore Classes are divided, they are one in spirit through the efforts of Sister M. Kenneth and Sister M. Gratia, the class officers, and the splendid cooperation of the class it- self. We have given several dances, one of the most successful being the Twirp Dance, which featured something new in school activities. Joanne Strigle brought glory to us by winning, in World History, first place in the district in the Scholarship Tests. We have de- bated and studied and played through the year always keeping the ideals of St. Francis in our hearts. I BOTTOM PHOTO First Row: Joan Young, Joan Meryman, Christine Marcelain, Nancy Workman, Pat Stasel, Mary Jo Ronan, Shirley Stare, and Grace Sforza. Second Row: Rosemary Ruple, Linda Rich- mer, Theresa Riesbeck, Helen Maas, Linda Williams, Margie Snider, Nellie Ann Pallagi, and Joanne Strigle. Top Row: Richard Talbot, Joseph Serfosa, Paul Swank, Dick Snyder, Donald Widrig, Wil- liam Tanner, William Schilling, Francis Scan- lon, Norman Zureich, Jack Simi, and John MC- Osker. Thirty-Eight
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