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Young Cadets Learn Miss lean Sloan's homeroom Bill Pauley 'ved as a competent presidenty Gail Melick student council representativeg Evelyn Paras vice-president, and Vernett Walker as sec- ary. Many informative programs stressing ad- :tment to high school life and the value of rticipation in high school activities were pre- ited. Several members of the homeroom ve an entertaining skit about buying bonds. idents participated in intramural basketball, iter polo, and both girls' and boys' volleyball. The students of Miss Marjorie Laubcher's homeroom elected Betty Mack, president, Marlin Eighmey, vice-president, Corrine Fink, student council representativeg and Carol Lee Clifford, secretary and treasurer. The programs centered around adjustment to school routine and intro- duction to school customs. The pupils of this homeroom engaged in scholastic competition with Miss Sloan's homeroom. They also took part in intramural basketball and both girls' and boys' volley ball. E. Paulsen, E. Paras, S. Philips. SECOND Row: D. Sparks, B. Magee, E. Robinson l. Morphew. Fmsr Bow: H. Bobzien, D. Genolous, B. Mack G. Barlow, I. Koch, V. Hunemuller, M. Boose SECOND Row: L. Fogle, C. Fink, B. Bunn, O Lufkin, K. Ellis, N. Geiger, A. Householder THIRD BOW: M. Fighmey, D. Koger, T. Finnegan C. Clifford, M. Blaster, B. Beebe, D. Green ough. FOURTH Row: I. Bachtell, I. Klinofl, C. Conrad t E. Essman, I. Huting, E. Butler, C. Lashbrook i D. Mclielvie, l. Carter. FIRST ROW: T. Owens, H. Shepard, V. Walker, N. Price, H. Nicholas, I. Wolf, N. Patterson. THIRD Row: E. Welch, D. Zadach, A. Nielson, L. Sorrimars, L. Moser, A. Taylor, G. Meliclc. FOURTH ROW: R. Mundt, D. Ullorn, H. Miehe, F. Miehe, C. Mohlis, B. Pauly, G. Peterson,
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lUWHHH HIGH HIHHl A pilot does not win his wings in a day: neither do we acquire a high school education in a moment. The flier advances by stages until he receives his reward: we move by classes until we gain our diplomas. . . . During our sophomore year we become oriented to the new atmos- phere. By the time we are juniors we have gained confidence in the significance of our contribution to the school community. As seniors in a world at war we have applied ourselves assiduously to the task of developing skills with which to serve ourselves and others and philosophy with which to meet the present and the future. Page 15
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Squadron Techniques 'A' 'A' 'A' ir i' 'A' Early in the year Russell Starr's homeroom took a survey of the problems troubling its members, and it was found that the Worst difficulty was how to study: consequently, a program to make learning easier was carried out in class discus- sions concerning such topics as concentrating on subjects, memorizing, and good manners. The group officers included Earl Mussett, president and student council representative: Mary Pitzenberger, secretary and treasurer: and Charles Metcalf, alternate student council rep- resentative. Mr. Starr's homeroom participated in intramural volley ball, holding the school 'A' 'A' 'A' i' 'k 'A' basketball championship. Marilyn Riggs was elected both president and student council representative by the stud- ents of Miss Ianet Little's homeroom: Edward Richards, vicepresident and alternate student council representative: Wanda Postel, secretary and treasurer: and Merle Shreve, intramural chairman. Adjustment to high school activities was stressed in the programs, and patriotic songs were often sung. The students took part in basketball and ping pong in the intramural program. FIRST ROW: W. McClintock, I. Moore, l. Meggi- son, V. Perry, R. Massina, C. Olsen. SECOND Row: R. Morgan, R. Burhite, E. Mullen, K. May, E. MacDonald, C. McCoy. THIRD Row: R. Orth, I. Page, L. McKinley, W. Meyerhoff, B. Ogden, M. Pitze, D. Murphy. FOURTH Row: C. Mueller, R. Peterson, H. Mo- berly, E. Mussett, I. Netty, C. O'l-laran. FIRST ROW: A. Schulz, D. Smith, VV. Slcene, L. Rogers, I. Saucer, B. Schwerin. SECOND Row: B. Richards, M. Riggs, L. Rogers L. Smart, M. Reinville, M. Shreve. THIRD Row: A. Price, A. Schoof, F. Robertson A. Smith, H. Rogers, A. Saylor, B. Summer- ville, H. Smock. FOURTH Row: M. Schonteldt, W. Postel, L. Spurs E. Schultz, B. Ryan, D. Potter, G. Potts. I 1 - . . . Page 17
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