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Learn Fundamentals Miss Marguerite Blough's homeroom won recog- nition as the first to buy a jeep in the school's effort to help in the war by buying war stamps. This was accomplished through Lorraine Rob- bins, war bond representative, and full coop- eration of students. Their other officers were Fern Uren and Beverly Sterrett, first semester council representative and president, and Ken- neth Rogers and Yvonne Smith, second semes- ter representative and president. With Andy Tidemann as intramural chairman, they have FIRST Row: I. Sulentic, D. Smith, A. Vaughn, M. Sizer, D. Seaton, L. Robbins. SECOND Row: V. Schmidt, H. Stafford, L. Wor- muth, W. Welch, C. Ritchie. THIRD Row: K. Rogers, E. Young, L. Robinson, Y. Smith, C. Reed, B. Sterrett. FOURTI-I Row: L. Untiedt, P. Wilson, D. Slcene, K. Skene, R. Wildey, S. Swartzell. Nor PICTURED: A. Tide-mann. FIRST Row: M. Pudil, H. Moeller, G. Marmie, E. Rathbone, H. LaPole, C. Peterson. SECOND Row: R. M. Lepke, D. Lewis, I. Law- rence, D. Kopel, M. Potter. THIRD Row: B. Myers, R. McCracken, M. Pitts, M. Nielson, G. Parker, A. Reed. FOURTH Row: G. Ostrander, B. Klaus, S. Mont joY, l. Middleton, L. Lentzkow, G. Michael, L. Maltas. Nor PICTURED: P. Iondle, D. Kudelka. been active in intramural sports and in all school activities. Miss Florence Black's homeroom hasn't fol- lowed any special beam, but has flown varied routes. Among these, cz flight for sale of War bonds, guided by the war bond committee of George Michael, Marlys Pitts, Dorothy Kudelka, had high percentage goals in all ticket sales and collections. They chose Anne Reed and Dick Kopel as council representatives, and Mar- lys Pitts and Geraldine Marmie, presidents. ...Page 21
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The lunior Squadrons if 'A' if 'lr i' i' ir ir 'Ir ir 'A' ume Boom 201, supervised by Miss Mgrggret frnes, used its fifteen minutes gs or ground riool of discussion on how gnd why students ould strive to live up to their crbilities cts indie ted by the l. Q. tests dnd how this will dffect air flights in life. Legding these discussions are Bob Frdnk gnd Evelyn Doyen, council sentortivesg cmd Beth Hutton, secretcrry. To rriety crnd ccrre lor necessory business, oup orrrgnged definite time for speciczl gms, ticket collections, ond gctivities of rep- crdd the pro- gen- ergl interest. Quiet, please, brought Miss Knoche's group together gt 8:45 cts they begcrn their fif- teen minute homeroom period. The commcmd by Gordon Bdrnhort, their president, is CI pgrt of the pcrrligmentgry drill on which they horve con- centrgted their time. The old ond new business, discussed in its due procedure, hots given them the desired school spirit. They have dchieved cr high percentage of porticipotion in dll gctivities. Frnsr Row: D. Grohdm, E. Dolly, I. Crippen, P. Holrnon, I. Dryden, M. Carter, B. Hoclcen. nett, B. Furgerson, E. Cglldn, l. Fcrgerlind. FOURTH Flow: O. Conrad, R. Briggs, E. lrwin, Frnsr Row: I. Bisbee, B. Allman, B. I. Bertch B. Bgurncrn, K. Bokken, T. Bell, L. Atwood L. Bundfield. field, D. Bcxrck, D. Anderson, F. Aun-gst, F Baker, E. Bailey. THiRD Row: S. Berdell, M. Baker, R. Bentley Ft. Anderson, G. Bgrnhclrt, P. Bcrrnhcirt, B l Bisdorf, R. Amfcihr. FOURTH Row: B. Barnes, E. Bennett, D. Blitsch D. Billings, M. Benson, V. Ackerman, G. Burt lett, G. Allen. SECOND Row: B, Hmmm, L. Goutermont, M. Bur- Tnrnn Row: K. Fredrick, L. Hubbard, B. Hutton, B. Bishop, E. Doyen, M. DuBois, E. Chgpmcrn. B. Adams, B. Berwyn, L. Beener, D. Deedrick, f SECOND ROW: H. Alexander, B. Bcxcken, M. Bond-
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FIRST Row: M. Warren, M. L. Strickler, A. Wil- liams, V. Finger, R. Watkins, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: H. Waterson, R. Thompson, E. White, A. Taplin, I. Summy, B. Webber. THIRD ROW: W. Matthias, N. Teter, M. Thomp- son, D. Vtfest, T. Turner, L. Ziener, I. White. FIRST ROW: D. Perry, K. Shadle, L. Place, I. Sentman, A. Rathbun, N. Schmidt, M. Rob- erts. SECOND Row: E. Sage, M. Sauer, I. Petitte, Ft. Sprio, W. Smith, M. Shiek, E. Reitf. THIRD Row: D. Payne, T. Peek, B. Salmon, M. Paulsen, M. Smith, I. Reinhart, B. Honey, P. Perry. FOURTH Row: G. Rourke, L. Schelick, M. Peter- sen, M. Reed, T. Schonteldt, D. Schlette, P. Rifen, D. Scharfenberg. Perfecting Future Pilots ck West and Vernie Webber, as tirst semester presentative and alternate, assumed the early adership ot Mark Flanders' pretlight group. stin White and Roland Watkins were elected take over the room's activities in the second emester but their tasks were cut short when e group was disbanded and divided among e other junior home rooms. Due to its short nation the students had little chance to show eir ability in the intramural program. During the homeroom period, Miss Lillian iloW's group in the library has been discussing tizenship and related subjects. Leading these discussions first semester were Audrey Rath- bun, council representativeg Wilma Smith, alter- nate, and Kathryn Shadle, Orange and Black representative, while group leaders second semester were Wilma Smith, elected to the council by the group, Bill Salmon, alternate, and Pat Perry, intramural chairman. Discussions were carried on regarding the lunior-Senior Prom, school activities, and com- mencement. As there was no active program committee, sometimes information programs were arranged by members of this group.
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