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Hzggh Powter! 172 11006-A-Head Campaign Row 1-Mary Walker 21, Carol Widman 12, Betty Elekonich 11, Marie Missler 10, Lois Scheid 10, Betty Walker 9. Row 2-Florence Hipp 8, Delores Elekonich 5, Thomas Carabin 7, John Stoll 6, Barbara Boose 6, James Boose 6, Mary Schnurr 6. Row 3-Delores Collier 5, Barbara Fries 5, Lauren Gates 5, Carl Stoll 5, Anna Mae Doughty 5, Mary Ann Landoll 5. Row 4-Marlene Lonz 5, Thomas Shibley 5, Raymond Fries 5, Robert Orphey 5, Phyllis Gross 5, Majorie Minor 5. tAbsentD John Ott 5. By means of auto races, high school students and Grades 5-8 topped the goal-a quota of two subscriptions per student. In the high school division, juniors kept in the lead, to top the goal with 138 per cent. Seniors were next with 122 per cent. Freshmen tallied 103 per cent: sophomores, 83 per cent. . Rivalry between Grade 7 and Grade 5 gave zest to the race, but Grade 7 forged ahead to reach the 138 per cent mark: Grade 5 scored 113 per cent: Grade 6 reached 88 per cent: Grade 8, 80 per cent. Row 1-Thomas Brown 15, Rita Miller 9, Shirley Frederick 9, Mary Ann Ruffing 7, Donald Lippert 7. Row 2-Richard Boose 6, Bernard Fries 6, Stephen Schumm 6, Dolores Widman 6, Ruth Ann Walker 6, Marvin Adelman 6. Row 3-Patrick Blackman 5, Charlotte Rossman 5, Eric Magnuson 5, Carl Schnell- in-ger 5, Marilyn Hargraves 5, Rose Hoernschemeyer 5. Row 4-Lois Hauler 5, Patricia SCh1HCh1ZeI' 5. AI'- nold Schaffer 5, Shirley Wechter 5. fAbsentJ Kay Fritz 7. W 28
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flfemfvery of Glee Club Soprano Row 1, lelt to right-Frances Sitterly, Shirley Nestor, Carolyn Plue, Carolyn Lonz, Phyllis Gross. Carol Ott, Mary Genarose Swick. Row 2-Mary Louise Hammersmith. Iacqueline Palmer, Kathleen Frey, Rita Ott, Sharon Smith, Margaret Griffin, Rita Mae Schaffer, Betty Grittin. Row 3- -Marie Missler. Mary Ann Lancloll, Norma Strong. Sandra Berry. Grace White, Mardelle Kina, Marlene Lonz. Row 4-Mary Helen Fritz, Marlene Schaffer, I anet Gundlach, Rosemary Mihalek. Iean Roqers. De Ette Wheeler. Mary Ann Zipfel, Betty Elekonich, Martha Mathews. Row 5-Mary Beth Kramer, Ioanna Esker, Barbara Gies. Barbara Fries, Carole Esker. Marjorie Minor, Angeline Schaffer. Ileta Manlet, Frances Swaebly. Alto uma' Bass Row 1, left to right-Betty Walker, Ioan Wechter, Mary Lou Sullivan, Florence Hipp, Marilyn Stutzman, Iulia Frita, Do- lores Elekonich, Kathleen Rospert. Ioanne Hipp, Carol Widman. Row 2-Berdine Carter. Sue Gerhardstein. Carol O'Donnell, Iohn Rutfinq, Fred Wickham, Leon Hoernshemeyer, Norman Smith, Daniel Potts, Pauline McFadden. Row 3-Marlene Parker, Iames Ebert, Clarence Smith, Shirley Camp, Phyllis Ackerman, Dolores Collier. Row 4-Barbara Boose, Mary Schnurr, Nancy Blackman, Beverly Cousino, Joanne McFadden, Patricia Dunn, Virginia Minor, Marilyn Carter. Barbara Camp, Marjean Weisenberqer, Elaine Landoll. Elaine Mainzer. Row 5-Rita Walker, Mary Elizabeth Walker. Donald Hipp, William Sullivan, Paul Wechter, Robert Brown, Benjamin Preston, Allan Meyers, Edward Franklin. Thomas Nickoli. Dorothy Ott, Patricia Krupp. Row C-Robert Lancloll, Ronald Adelman, Kenneth Collier, Thomas Shibley, Thomas Rospert. Raymond Fries. Iames Boepple, Larry Mahaiiey, Robert Orphey, Richard Doughty, Harry Doyle, Larry Strimpfel, George Rinner, Richard Simon. 25
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Flzglat Leaders 171 Clzrefzzrle Drive Seated, left to right: James Boose, 11 subscriptions: Mary Walker, 9g Marie Missler, 9: Thomas Carabin, 9. Standing, Row 1: Carol Widman, Carl Stoll, 7 each: Mary Lou Sul- livan, Ray Ott, James Parsons, and Joanne Wechter, 6 each: Row 2: Barbara Boose, Betty Walker, Robert Orphey, Richard Schlachter, Marjorie Minor, Sandra Berry, and Mary Schnurr, 5 each. In the Eighteenth Annual Chronicle Subscription Campaign, St. Paulites totaled 764, thus surpassing previous records With 72 subscriptions. Sophomores were in charge of the high school division: Grade 7 of the grades. V The quota for each class is one per student. High school rates 171 points per capita: grades, 188 points per capita. tallied 9 each. 136 per cent. Brown, Grade 7, rates second with 30. In the high school division, juniors led With 190 per cent: freshmen, Room 27, secured 179 per cent: sophomores, 172 per cent: seniors, 161 per cent: fresh- men, Room 25, 154 per cent. Iames Boose, sophomore, was high-pointer with 11 subscriptions: Mary Walker, junior, Marie Missler. sophomore, and Thomas Carabin, freshman, Grade 7 again Won first place in the grade division with 353 per cent: Grarte 5 merited 174 per cent: Grade 8, 157 per cent: Grade 8, 138 per cent: Grade 4, Anne Kramer, Grade 7, won first honors with 50 subscriptions. Thomas Ann Kramer Ann Kramer, Grade 7, with 50 subscriptions, was high pointer in Division 4. Thomas Brown, Grade 7, with 30, won third place. G1 em'er.v Mer1'z Honorable fwefztiefz Seated, left to right: Anne Kramer, 50 sub'vri:otinns: Tam Brown, 30: Barbara Nrffzinger, 'I: James Adelman. 6: Ida Didion, 6. Standing: Ri'a Miller, Kaye Fritz, John Millim-an, Bsrnsrd Fries, Charlotte Rossman, Carl Schnellinger, Rose Hoernschemeyer, Carolyn Hay, Marvin Adelman, Virginia Grine, and Stephen Schumm, 5 subscriptions each. 27
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