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Row 3: VValter Staskiewicz, Raymond Sutz, Robert Pitchure, Donald Meuhlnickle, VValter Mandel, Harvey Olin, ,lolm Mciirath, Albert VVutz, Richard Cramer, VVilliam Daniels. Row Z: Charles Klein, Lloyd Schwab, Raymond liarton, Alvin Bucher, llarold Southard, Richard Kelly, Donald Betl, Arthur Ulrich, Marvin Ernst, Fred Fuhr- maun. Row I: Robert Davies, Robert Rose-ngart, Theodore Steuzel, David Chapin, llerbert Riemeu, Mr. Fish, Rich- ard lildridge, lVilliam Adamy, llarold Keller, Daniel Kruszynski, Edwin Smith. JUNIORS The -lunior Class, which includes forty-six girls and thirty-five boys, has shown great capabilities this year, participating in all of the school's activities. A majority of the girls are members of the sorority and four hold oflices in that organization. The fraternity includes many of our boys. 'l'he Class of '48 is one very musically inclined, with a number of students participating in the Kilee Clubs and liand. Many others enlisted into the ranks of the Art Club, the Dramatics Club, the Library Club, the llome lfconomics Club, and the lndustrial Arts Club. Young journalists represented us in Acetic-s and Nan-Do-lVah-Gaah, the editor and an as- sistant editor of the latter being -luniors. Showing our interest in sports, the boys were represented on the Varsity Basketball team, in Intra- mural liasketball, on the Football team, and in the Apparatus Club. 'lihere were two girls' basketball teams, and tht- one captained by Alma Ciiblin placed second. Many of the girls also enjoyed the bad- minton tournament. Uur social affairs included the Uhloonlight Serenade dance and a pin sale, which supplied grati- fying financial substantiatiou, and helping the Seniors with the xlunior-Senior Prom and in other ways. 'lihe Class of '48 seems well started on the way to successful and peaceful citizenship. 21
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CLASS OF FORTY-EIGHT President ..... . . . Doris Jerge Vice-President .... .. Herbert Riemen Secrvtzlry. . . . . . lllarjorie Clemens Trmsurvr . . . . . Richard Eldridge ddviscrs .... . . .llliss Raper, lllr. Fish ROW 4: janice Mae Brown, Virginia Cowen, Gloria Paolini, Mary Cascio, Carole Schottmiller, Alma Gilulin. Row 3: Ruth Mann, Jean Wheaton, Eleanor Bieler, Carol Hoelfelder, Grace Mader, joan Stoffel, Betty Ludwig, Marion VVendel, Phyllis Hull, Lorraine Taylor, Bernice Nesby, Shirley Aiple. ROW 2: Virginia Ernst, Patricia Donlon, Marie Barren, Dorothy Emhof, Siprella Wagner, Joan Smith, Dolores Thomas, Shirley Schaub, Sylvia Russell, Doris Schroeder, Ruth Schweikart, jean Barnett, Mary Bowen, Mary Gleixner. Row 1: Betty Priore, Patricia Dombrow- ski, Ann Marie Sntlawa, Frances Botticelli, Lois Stevens, Marjorie Clemens, Miss Raper, Doris jerge, Patricia Mar- tin, Gertrude Krueger, Marie Casuccio, Dorothy johnson. 20
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CLASS OF FORTY-NINE P resid 0 nt ..... Vice-Prcsidwzt. . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer. . . Advisers. . . .... hlrs. . . . . Charles Vastola lllarilyn Bartholomew .. Carl Tagliaferro .. Phyllis Erb Gregg, hir. Quinlivan Row 3: Alice Stiem, Elaine Taylor, Jeanette Stoddart, Elizabeth VVormington, Phyllis Fenzl, Donna Metzler jean Ulrich. ROW 2: Joan Chapple, Phyllis Martin, Joyce Schroeder, Diane Brown, Rita Colvin, Natalie Schultv Blanche Young, Dolores Zwilling, Delores LaQuee, Esther Season. Row 1: Dolores Bielicki, Lorraine Hahn L eraldme Rot terman, Jean Aiple, Phyllis Erb, Mrs, Gregg, Marilyn Bartholomew, Lorraine Mally, Esther Prlore Vera Tokar Elizabeth Nappa. 22
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