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President lint Kelly tells a aood one as evidenced by the smiles ot Secretary Patsy Banks, Treasurer Donna Peters and Vice-President Stanley Haworth. WWW ew mg Top row, left to riaht Bob Bailey, Pat Banks, Ioe Beans, Wilma Beans, Max Beyl, Balioh Boilesen, Bill Bowen, Vlillard Brandenburg. Second row l.aVauqhn Brodine, Marqaret Brown, lune Brunner, Harriet Burnett, Don Cain, Aleta Carpenter, George Casper, lrene Corder. Third rowe- Donna Cowles, David Cranford, Buth Decker, Bob Delahunty, leanne Dick, Buth Dietenbach, Marjorie Dodae, Marjorie Duryea. Fourth row Earl Edrnisten, Melrose Evert, Robert Fitzsimrnons, Dorothy Porernan, Leona Fox, Lloyd Gebhardt, LaVere Glenn, Bevins Haley. Fifth row -Ernest Harmoney, Glemys Hasenyaaer, lean Hatfield, lim Ha- worth, lunior Heine, Betty Hiblgs, Phyllis Hibbs. Bottorn rowf Dick Hock, Norma Howell, Beverly Iohnson, Masami Kanda, Kathryn Kearney, lirn Kelly, Arnold Kirwiri, Euaene Kiar. Page 20
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While the Sophomores have not had the time to demonstrate their qualities ot leader- ship as have the Seniors and Iuniors, they have demonstrated that each Sophomore is a loyal and true Minute Man. Among the outstanding members ot the class are Art Anderson, Garlan Magnuson and Verna Snyder in music, especially in band, while Max Bourn and Kathleen Norris are vocalists oi no mean ability. Marion Kampte and Burrell Bourn have already Won honors in vocational agriculture contests. Verna Sny- der represented Lexington High in the dis- trict declamatory contest. Dean France gives promise ot becoming one of the best athletes to ever wear the Orange and Black of L. H. S. Dean lettered in track last year and was a triple letter winner this year. Glen Kring held down an end position on the football team while lack lacobson was one ot the regular guards on the cage quint. Clyde Searles lettered in basketball. Merle lohnson, Marion Kampte, Kinch Kanda, Mick Kearney, Marcia Knapple, Dalen Kopf, Dolores Kopi, Don Kopi, Glen Kring, lnez Kring, Lydia Kuteldt, Marjorie Kugler. Neil Kugler, Gilbert Landercasper, Garlan Magnuson, Alyce Meusch, Pete Miller, Iohn Mouzes, Glen Naifziger, Norman Neilsen, Kathleen Norris, Kenneth Norris, Bob Norton, Wilda Orthman. Norma Peterson, Bob Rasmussen, Elizabeth Reinhardt, LeRoy Reutlinger, Tom Riggins, Cecelia Rivera, Bill Rutledge, Maxine Sallenz, Raymond Sanks, Alice Schmidt, Alton Schwarz, Clyde Searles. Della Shuster, Albert Sigea, Elmer Snowden, Verna Snyder, Carl Sorenson, Harold Sor- enson, Helen Spegel, Loren Stark, Robert Stevens, Virginia Stevens, Lillian Stock, Montie Taylor. Marvin Thinnis, Mary Thompson, Delmar Tucker, lack Turley, Virginia Walbridge, Alvena Ward, Sarah Warner, Neil Whitehead, Morris Wickard, Andrew Wilhelm, Leola Willets, Arnold Woehrle. Page 19
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:wwf M The Freshmen, one hundred eighteen in number, have entered into the spirit of Lexington High School with all of the pep and enthusiasm of the upper classes. While it is too soon to speak of accomplishments it is not too soon to predict that many future leaders of L. H. S. will be members of the class of '43. So to you Freshmen may we say you have shown many possibilities, let's see you develop them all. Top row, left to righte-A-Evelyn Kiar, Glen Knapple, Bob Knuth, Clair Kreitz, Lea Kufeldt, Lourene Kug- ler, Ellen Lerdall, Virginia Levick, Carroll Louden, Charles McLean, Dorothy McNamar, Norman Meyer. Second row--Phyllis Michel, Millicent Miller, Lucille Mouzes, Stella Mouzes, Betty Mullin, Louis Mienoz, Byron Meyers, leanne Neff, Ted Nimie, Yvonne Norton, Thersa Ogorsolka, Stanley Otto. Third rowfl-larriet Page, Wilma Pederson, Darlene Perkins, Donna Peters, Evelyn Phillips, Wayne Pickering, Gene Pinkerton, Bob Prideaux, LaVon Ransdell, Esther Rasmussen, Iune Rasmussen, Ray- mond Redding. Fourth row-elris Regouby, Marie Resch, Aurella Ringenberg, Al Rodd, Gerald Roe, Frances Ryan, Ellen Sage, lames Scott, lennie Silas, Glen Simpson, Robert Snowden, Ruth Sorensen. Fifth roweeBill Speak, Natalie Stauffer, lean Stedman, Claude Stevens, Franklyn Stockton, Wilma Strever, Arnold Streumpler, Betty Stryker, Elizabeth Stuart, Stanley Taylor, Wayne Taylor, Warren Teetor. Bottom row -Y Bill Turley, Bill Turner, Donna Weirauch, Vernon Welliver, Wilma Wells, Annette Wil- helm, Edna Wirth, Marie Wirth, Willard Wood, Emanuel Wunder. Page 21
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