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FIRST BOW-D. Sargent, E. Wealing, M. Sullivan, R. Sipe, W. Williams, B. Roth, I. Lippolis, W. Iohnson, D. Uhl, I. Owens. SECOND ROW-D. Weichhand, B. Tonnes, I. Phillips, M. Wegner, M. Lathrop, I. Bruce, Mrs. Struke, Advisor, L. Nielson, D. Hill, L. Fausz, E. Taylor, E. Albert, Mr. Brown, Advisor. THIRD ROW-P. Connell, B. Marsh, E. Metzger, H. Cottrall, L. Meyer, E. Motz, S. Rusk, A. Messmer, K. Merten, D. Kurznski, W. Maxstadt, R. Burns, F. Kiel. FOURTH ROW-D. Shellabarqer, M. Iackson, P. Potter, H. Wittrneyer, I. Truitt, M. Klose. dllllllllINlllIt4DlIR BRASS On September 8, three years ago, seventy-three Freshmen launched into the portal halls of Anderson. Out of the seventy-three students who started as Freshmen at Anderson, forty were Anderson Babies . After a very trying year, the pupils were promoted to Sophornores, and after another year, not so trying, they advanced to the rank of luniors. The big event of the lunior year ap- proached, the Iunior Class Play. The play, Miss Collegiate , turned out to be one of Anderson's outstanding per- formances. Shortly after the play, the Iuniors picked out their rings and now really thought they were getting some- place in the world. We certainly couldn't overlook the luniors' athletic ability, for they had quite a number of outstanding fellows in their class, namely, Sheldon Rusk, Maurice Iackson, and Kenneth Merten. These athletes were near the top of the list in basketball and football, and next year as Seniors will carry on the fight to Win . The extra big day arrived, the Iunior- Senior Prom. This also, through the hard Work of the class, turned out suc- cessful. 'pn Friday, May 22, Paul Pot- ter, as class president, accepted the symbolic key at the Senior Chapel. Because the annual is edited by the Seniors, it is up to us to thank Mrs. Struke and Mr. Brown, the lunior ad- visors, for the grand job they have done in helping the Iuniors just a little further on their way. -KMG
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4131, A s s W lll isis Ju qi' I I :Ax ., 2513. , ,y ,. - I, Arthur Mdreenlr T hereby will and bequeath my t6 ft. in. eyes of bluel technique to lack' Berwanqer. L ,gg I, lean Mezzgqofhereby will an, ' queath my love qi tall, dark, and h ,dl somehmen to Miss Perin, 14. I, Pauline Newell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to getimy Spanish lesson to Amor Kapp. I, his Owens, do hereby will and bequeath my hairy chest to Harold Barkhan. ,A fy K. I, Margie Parksfi A ihereby will and be eath my modesty in gym clothes to. --Albert. D If illlam Pauly, do hereby'will and bequeath the fwave in my hair to Earl Arnold. I, Cathrine Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath my 3 by 1 inch purse to Miss Nash. I, Mary Alta Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath my love for devils- food cake to lim Pelk. Lucille Rusk, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Margaret Lathrop. I, Frank Schatz, do hereby will and bequeath my little car to Don Kerzenski. I, Mary Elizabeth Sieber, do hereby will and bequeath my rapid tire speech and fast walk to Bill Roller the needs itl. I, Anthony Sheanshanq, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Bob . Burns. gl I, Robert Silver, do hereby will and -ffl' bequeath my music ability to Robert Brooks. .. V : F 'I'. I, Dorothy Staley, dohereby will and bequeath my little-fill feet to Kenny Merten. l ,-H.. I, Albert Steffen, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge of contempor- ary aiiairs to Martha Larson. I, Ellinor Whitaker, do hereby will and bequea my quiet moods to Mary Io Taylor. 4 I, Mary Williams, do hereby: will and bequeath my little yellow sweater to Sarah Owens. I, Susiqlthne Williams, dqghereby will and bequeath my knee sticks to Miss 'Chandlen I .it I, LaVemg Wolfangel, do hereby will and bequeath my pig-tail to Robert Knippling. I, Al Wolfer, do hereby will and be- queath my farming ability to Henry Hilberg. 5 We, the Seniors of '42 will and be- queath to ,' . x., .,,. Mr. Herron-A model Cfivics class in the future, we know you'll appreciate it. r ut, The, Facultyeq-gA1l the chewing they wouldgiit let usfl' chew. I The Iuniors-f-All our old waste paper, rubber baridsind worn out Civics notes. The Sofrhqmores-Our ability to skip classes and not get away with it. The Freshmen-All of our old pencil eraiers because of the ,priority on , 4. r . I . - -x . :.. ,, ' ' Q1 ,r,ff,. G K-if
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StDlllOlIHlItDlllilltDlIRilli5 IBIIBASS FIRST ROV!--H. Barkhau, I. Angus, R. Burns, I. Dalhemer, E. Lukemeier, D. Morris, R. Koppman R. Staggenborg. SECOND ROW-AM. Willis, D. Smith, B. We-gner, I. Ionas, R. I'Ieilman, I. VViley, B. Lane, M. Larsen W. Doan, VJ. Stange, L. O'Bannion. THIRD ROW--Mr. Duvall, Advisor, L, Mefford, M. Iolley, I. Denton, P. Hill, 'I'. Newberry, M Fitzpatric, A. Seibert, G. Pauly, D. Patterson, A. Guynn, I. Martin, E. Higgenbotliem, 'NN Fryman, D. Kiel, M. Taylor, Miss Martin, Advisor. FOURTH ROW-C. Metzger, I. Lenser, VV. Roller, E. Etienne, R. Iolley, W. Spencer, E. Moak T. Newell, T. Evans, D. Miller, B. Iackson, H. Fannin, M. Parker, G. Sneider, C. Boberq. FIFTH ROW!-A. Kapp, W. Spencer, W. I-Iartmann, G. Hill, H. Fille. The Sophomores of '42 came back to Anderson in September of '4l, with the determination of doing and getting what they wanted: and succeeded. After passing through a trying year of being nothing but Freshmen, the Sophomores came back to Anderson and found themselves a place in the world. We are very proud of the Sophomore boys, who formed the first team of the Reserve Basketball Team. To these boys we take off our hats. Why? Because they never lost one game in league and also came through the Tournament with flying colors. Nice going Champs. We are looking forward to a champion Varsity team next year. Not only are the Sophomore boys ex- cellent in basketball, but they have also proven their skill in football, track, and baseball. The Sophomore boys, however, area n't the only ones in the class who stand out. The girls have added their skill to make it a better classg they won the final game of hockey, thus taking cham- pionship away from the Seniors. The Seniors, however, came back and won the final game of basketball, leaving the Sophomores Runners Up. This class has other talent than just sports. They have with them several great musicians. They should feel very proud to have Harold Barkhau as a member of the class, who not only brings honors back to Anderson, but to the Sophomore class as well. In this class, aside from the ordinary talent, you will find the knowledge which brings even greater honors to Anderson. In all probability, the rnost outstanding member of the class in this field is Martha Larsen, who placed first in the Ancient Medieval History, taken at Greenhills. Y CHR
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