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Alf ! API' . A J?.,,o,,3L , , fi Awww ggi 79 ,Q it V91 GLORIA A. YOUNG Y Teens 3, 4. Gloria is auiet and re- served . . . always on time . . . is deeply interested in her studies . . . under- standing . . . always ready to lend a helping hand. DoRo'rHY ZIMMERMAN l'rnurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Yodf ler 33 Gym Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 43 Y Teens 3, 45 Phoenician -lg Class Play 43 W Club 4. Dot . . . calm and se- rene . . . always willing to work . . . very capable guard on the basketball team . . . an aid to Mrs. Davis . . . will make an efficient secretary to some big executive . . . shy grin. IEAN ZOPPA Transfer from Hemp- stead High Zg Biology Club 23 Y Teens 3, 4: Gym Club 3, 43 Yodler 33 Pep Club 3: Phoenician 4. Drama and flying vie for iirst place in Iean's life . . . enjoys watching good game of football . . . dark rapture . . . elaborate col- lection of sweaters . . . revels in driving her De Soto at BU per. FIRST ROW-Left to Right-Robert Einhorn, Bill Schaefer, Nick Dunckel, George Stevenson, lim Shappell, Tom Strayer Leroy Sapngler. Robert Siegel, Bill Ewald, lerry Frit:. Duane Anderson, Bill Erisman, Deane Frank, Sheldon Hunter, lack Makin Dan Kapitan, Bill Glatz, Clyde Ashcom, David Cohoe, Bill Grove. SECOND ROW-Shirley Eash, Audrey Brehm, Anna Roland, Doris Wood, Iinx Robinson, Ruth Mishler, lean Miller Betty Churchey, Fritzie Newbaker, Norma Sherer, Mary Kay Yeager. Ramona Kauffman, Enid Orr, Iris Stutzman. lean Roqers ane Bow man, Dorothy Wood. Dorothy Kass, Charlotte Bacha, Bill Glosser. THIRD ROVV--Bennett Braude, Dick Marshall, Wayne Alwine, Virginia Kels, Gloria Young. Dorothy Zimmerman S irley Stutzman Elaine Chasanow, Mariorie Salem, Patty Lou Wright, leanne Cush, Rosalyn Blimmel. Nikki Suto, Margaret Maitland Lois Hartley, Barbara MacWilliams, Shirley Pletcher, Helen Williams. Pauline Dunn, Thelma Glatz, Marie Melnik, Betty Lexus La Rue Hillegass. FOURTH ROW-George Erisman. Bill Herdman, Robert Coleman, Carrie Carbaugh, Carol Vlfineman, Audrey Haqadus Betty Popovich. Martha Yost, Kathleen Amershek, Lorraine Berkebile. Blodwyn Young. Cecelia Vuckovich, Kay Evans Dorothy Foust Shirley Dom. Anna lean Menser, Lennie Cromer, Ioyce Berkehile, Doris Coleman, Owen Hunt, Albert Henze, Robert Barry Reqis Stmely, Dick Miller, FIFTH ROW-Roland Ciccone, Tom Gary, Dick Hart, Marion Eisaman, Bob Shank. Lawrence Boyer, lim Ruff Paul Glosser Dean Folckemer, Hugo Bromund. Milton Baer, Clarence Steinhring. Paul McGill, Ed Sattel, Leonard Simmons Dean Thomas im Schmidt, Earl Romanow, Bill Gregory, lack Mills, Albert Gould, Louis Pourron. Dave Coulson, loel Kranich Burt Murrie. AS WE WERE Twenty Seven lggfafg- lqyvjib I' K LL 4,7 -
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Lurman, lim Mvhs, Ivan K f Phyll R l ' tx Peters mn, Kay Mtllcr, FIRST ROXV-Lcfl to Right-Holi l.v.ulrliarK, Bob Lzmtos, lfnrli' lVlcKv:t'vrr Bll Nl l G sucorlz D now- my FIRST ROVV- Left to Right-Luke Weixixrr, Ern- est Ringler, lack Stinson, lim Ruff, Bob Squire, Daw: VVilson, Lloyd llo- feckvr. VVilkinson. Dick Reilly, Pat Wagixer, Minnie Ruth S' - L en' ' - hade, Aileen Shaffer, Her Sheri-r, Pat Wocxd, Pane line VVert:, Bebe Rosen- berrv, Rosalvn Romanoff, Bob Seigal. The junior choice for their presiding officers at class meetings was none other than that sparkling personality, Bob Squire, and happy-go-lucky lack Buser. The job of recording happenings at class meetings was quickly handed to Bob Lantos and the spending and collecting of the money was left to Bill Hunt. After these elections they speedily chose Iohnny Hipp, Pippi Puma, and jack Buser as their Student Council representatives. A large number of Iuniors joined or were accepted in various extracurricu- lar activities of the school. Those taken into the Hi-Y were Bill Mapoles and Ioe Kohler, and Bobby Hocker and Ann Claflin were accepted in the Photography Club. Many of the junior girls also joined the Girl Reserves. On November l, they held the regular Halloween Dance in the gym while Bill Varner and his band supplied the music. The dance had the pleasing name of Frosty Fling. There were quite a few of the boys on the football team with Iohnny Hipp as the outstanding one. Hipp, Letezia, Sherer, and Park were on the basketball team and Hipp, Campbell, Park, Dorian, and Piazza on the baseball team. They always had at least a few names on the Honor Roll. Those appearing most often were Sylvan Holtzman, Earle McKeever, Pat Wood, and Rosalyn Romanoff. They Were well represented on the cheering squad by those two energetic girls, Sallie Anderson and Rosalyn Romanoff. Shortly after electing their class officers, they chose that boy with the light bulb brain, Earle McKeever, as editor-in-chief of the school paper, The Yodler. The Iuniors showed exceptional interest in the mid-day intramurals. Many bat- tles were close but the juniors held their own. In badminton it Was Pat Wood, a junior, who took the title of champion. The class party was held on November 8 in the gym with a great turnout and everyone had a wonderful time. The entertainment provided was movies, ping- pong and dancing. Refreshments were served following the social events. Twenty Nine SECOND ROW-joshua immons, or A Sha h
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