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VVe find a great many freshmen inter- ested in both basketball and football. 'llhose of particular importance to our football squad were Francis McGowan, Junior Sparrow, Clarence Sorensen, John Sorensen, and Rob llattrell. Seven of this group are members of the band. They are George Hager, Clarence Sorensen, llill Ziegler, Eileen Miller, Lucille Miller, Lucille Zappa, and Leo Canale. Vliith such an outstanding group as this we have something to look for- ward to. Backi-Rolert Oelschlager, Francis McGowan, Junior Sparrow, Clarence Sorensen, John Sorensen XYarren Thorson, Billy Ziegler, linrflette Moyer, Frank XVeber. Fourth-lladelyn McKinney, Shirley Reels, Mary Jean xxvlililll, Tlxalia Scott, Jean Rentz, Lois Oelsclila- ger, hlyrle Mathison, liileen Miller. T11li'I'd-R0lJ6ft Larsen, lingene 'l'weerlt, John Miller, Harold Rose, Kenneth Sereno, Vernon Nelson, Bill Zappa, Donald Savage, Gene Watters. - .Second-Lois Paulsen, Louise Payne, Joan Siedentop, Rosemary XVorm, Mary Moffatt, Lillian Zappa, Kathryn Mooney, Jeanne Oberlin. Fr0ntfLncille Miller, lllelvin Miller, Donald XlcNamara,'Niels Schou, Raymond XYelch, Robert Stloe- lrel, Elwin XVennerstrom, Hobby Nelson, lillen Paulsen. L. - A.. l I Pram 7'1t'r1zty-tlircc
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Iiurkflu-rm .Xinlrt-aeofi. lloward Herb, lloyd llessey, Gene Christensen, Donald Dessey, Robert llattrell llob Fortner, Luke Chamness. l ff1lr1!'f--R'-Ili fl'-'iw'-rl. Maxine Christensen, Fern Denker. Patricia Himes, Dorothy Hnmbert, Lydell Kraft, Ruth Anderson. Tlzirll la'-k Vo-1'-llv Lester Kruger, Leo Canals, James Houck, liarl Drechsel, Roy Denker, Leo Kruger, Dick Foersterling. ,S'l'l'm1fl-- Pat Cleary, Andy llattrell, George Hager, Lillian Haag, Albert Haeffele, Harold Hampson, Ken neth Ingram. brunt l.itr cva Dawson. llt-inrieh, lit-rnadc There were one hundred three fresh- men in the class at the beginning of the term, probably the greatest number in any one class in the history of D.'l'.H.S. This large body of students elected the following ofheers: President, Andy Batt- rellg vice-president, Bob Fortnerg sec- retary, Marilyn Christmang treasurer, Bernadette llakalar. On February 11, these students spon- sored a party which was enjoyed by everyone. From this large body we may obtain some very valuable material as far as our outside activities are concerned. This yearls male cheer leader, Bobby Nelson, is a product of this class. Rim Conroy. lit-try llodueman, l,ilias Mae Allen, Marie Knudsen, Lucille tu- llakalar, Marilyn Christman. Page 'I vm nw two
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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 1 School term opens with 158 boys and 128 girls. 5 Lavern Stevenson chosen class president. 13 Trojans lose first football game to VVatseka. 19 Norma Kepplinger chosen Editor-in-chief of the Rudder. 19 julia Riccolo, Robert Nelson, Maxine Mueller and Lorraine Osborne chosen cheer leaders. 20 Trojans play Normal Community. 24 Mary Baker chosen Editor-in-chief of the Trojan News. 27 Trojans hold Morris in tie game Q0-OD. OCTOBER 3 First Trojan News of the year published. 4 Tumbling Team holds first mixer of the year. 11 Trojans win homecoming game with Fairbury. Homecoming Dance held in the gym. 17-18 Examinations. 21 Senior pictures taken. 25 Trojans lose to Bradley. 31 Sandwich defeats Trojans. NOVEMBER 1-2 Teaeher's lnstitute-Vacation! 4 Club pictures taken. 6 Trojans play Ottawa. 8 Seniors sponsor mixer. 9 Student council meeting in Pontiac. 13 Trojans lose to Pontiac for their closing game of the season. 26 Mixer in lower hall. 27 Braidwood defeats Trojans in first basketball game. 27 First visiting day held. DECEMBER 6 Examinations. 6 Dwight defeats Fairbury. 10 VVilmington defeats Trojans. 11 Mr. Bale speaks to students. 12 juniors stage play, Early to lled4fEarly to Rise, by Davidson. 13 Dwight whips Morris. 14 Galesburg Debate Tournament. 16 VVarren Savage receives Most Valuable Player trophy for 1941. 17 Trojans play Pontiac. 19 Negro quartet entertains students. 20 Trojans lose to Clinton. 21 Christmas vacation begins. 23 Bearded Aces play Dwight All Stars 26 Annual Activity Ticket Dance held. t'Continued on Page Sixty-ninej page Twe,,,y.,,,,,
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