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SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Dorothy Kohler. Erwin Heed. Roland Reed, Jerry Atteberry, Miss Stenzel. Eleanor Carmack. Ted Carmack, Nancy Smith, Sally Ilayden. Second row: llene Ilnmrich. Hois Hattan. Lorraine Hyatt, Shirley Sutton, Frank Ilix, Shirley Shogren, Ruth Schwilke, Lillynn Carter, Norma Cooper. Third row: Robert Baldwin, Tim Griffith. Harley Stewart. Charles Cowden. Bill Dings, Bob Wallace. Otto Krueger. Vernon Gunsolus. CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of 1 !M(), the freshman class was initiated into the upper ranks by the senior class. When the school assembly had laughed at the queer faces on the ‘ oyster-eating class, the freshmen were admitted into the mighty ranks of the high school. After this important event, the freshman class elected the following officers: Otto Krueger, president; Eleanor Carmack, vice-president; Bill Dings, secretary; Robert Baldwin, treasurer; Nancy Smith and Erwin Reed, student council representatives. Mrs. Ilix was elected room mother and Miss Mary Ann Kelley, sponsor. The sophomore class of this year, made up of twenty-seven students, has participated in all the school's activities and athletics. The class presented the skit. Konnexions With K-O-R-N. an original play, for the school show, ‘‘Keep 'Em Laughing. Sports are of special interest to all of the sophomores. Many boys and girls of this class entered the ski meets on February 2S and March 21. Sophomore boys were out for football, basketball, and track. The class held a skating party at the first of the year, after which a dance was enjoyed at the school. At the end of the year the class decorated the auditorium for the commencement exercises. Through the help of the sponsor. Miss Virginia Sten .el: the room mother. Mrs. John Carmack; president, Eleanor Carmack; vice-president. Jerry Atteberry; secretary. Nancy Smith; treasurer. Ted Carmack; student council representatives, Erwin Reed and Roland Reed, the sophomore class had an exciting and active year.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Activities of the present junior class during their sophomore year were a scavenger hunt, a roller-skating party, and freshman-sophomore party. Their officers included: president. Vera Myers: vice-president. Hud Fulton; secretary, Joyce Dannels; treasurer, Allen Heubner. The class chose Mrs. Farries as their sponsor. Class officers this year were: president. Reeves Purvis; vice-president. Wilma Ilerschler; secretary, Joyce Dannels; treasurer, Allen Heubner; student council representatives, Jack Preston and Hud Fulton. The class chose Mr. Lloyd as their class sponsor, and Mrs. Dannels and Mrs. Ilerschler as class mothers. A class meeting was held January 17 for the purpose of selecting class rings. A Hallowe'en party and a roller-skating party were additional social events of the year. The junior class play, “You Can't Take It With You.' was given December 13. The class of 11)41-42 decided upon a patriotic theme for the junior-senior banquet. THUMBNAIL SKETCHES Winifred Hrugh—A girl who manages to he busy and helpful at the same time. -1 Evelyn Calmett—Cute with a charming personality. Pat Coolidge—A talented student with a sweet smile. Nellie Cowden—Nice and well liked. Bertha Cuffman—Very friendly and always nice. Joyce Dannels—A blonde who can handle secretarial notes and the boss. too. Hud Fulton—A nice guy with a keen personality. Wilma Ilerschler—Smart, peppy and swell, all in the same breath. Allen Heubner—Nice, but very girl shy. Eleanore James—Super-deluxe example of a nice gal. Mary Kohler Someone everyone likes. Dean Klassen—Quiet, conservative, and capable. Carr Krueger—Need more he said? Jack Lewis—A pal to lots of people. Grant Magnuson—Quiet, but interesting. Donna McKnight—A redhead everyone knows. Vera Myers—Jitterbug and how!!! Wayne Noyes—Enthusiastic skier. Robert Nye—Brilliant, and just full of ideas. Don Pick—Man about town. Jack Preston—A boy with a smile that is a smile. Reeves Purvis- -Tall, blond, and just about it. Aileeu Thrailkill—New here, but well known.
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FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Maxine Ilarshbarger. Harold Sutton. Virginia Smirtliwaite, Mr. Hell, dune Reynolds. Charles Myers. Margie Wright. Second row: Philip Henry, .lane Ann Zimmerman, Byron Tedder. Evelyn Stoppel, Frank Merrick. Gwenie Smith, dim Durbin. Third row: Walter Gray. Carl Hyatt, Hob Burgess, .John Kohler, Vaughn Adams, Billie Ray. CLASS HISTORY For 1940-41 the freshman class chose Miss Stephenson for its class sponsor. Frank Merrick was elected president with Margie Wright as vice-president. The secretary was dane Ann Zimmerman, and Leon Sweetland was treasurer. The class appointed Perry Fryslie and Bob Burgess as Student Council representatives. During 1941-42 Mr. Bell was chosen for the class sponsor and the officers were elected as follows: president. Boh Burgess; vice-president. Phil Henry; secretary, dane Ann Zimmerman: treasurer. Evelyn Stoppel; Student Council representatives. Frank Merrick and Charles Myers. In the all-school show the boys gave the skit, “Company Attention.” The class had a picnic and a dance Friday, October 10. The picnic was held at the Aspenglen Campground. Afterwards the group came to the school and danced. In the spring the class went roller skating at Glen Comfort, then came back to the school where refreshments consisting of ice cream, cookies, sandwiches, and pop were served. Boys who went out for football were Frank Merrick and dim Durbin. Those out for basketball were Frank Merrick and Charles Myers. The class members still with the group now who have been here since the first grade are Gwenie Smith, Maxine Ilarshbarger, Carl Hyatt, Vernon llurrel and Walter Gray.
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