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THECAULDRON1946 All traces of greenness having disappeared during the summer months, the thirty-four members of this class took their places in iSeptem- ber as the sophomores of Morton Township High School. One of the earlier functions of the year Was the traditional Wiener roast, held at Zobrist's cabin. The usual fare was enjoyed and no casualties were reported. The Sophomore Social Hour, plan- First Row, left to right: Dolores Hager, Margaret Kipfer, Miss Neeley, Mary Ann Moore, Priscilla. Kring, and Betty Cottingham. Second Row: Ann Langenwalter, Alice Gerber, Joyce SQPHOMGRE CLASS OFFICERS President ...e....,,,.. ..,,.......ee....,eeei.,eceee.. R obert Hauter Vice President .,..e.i.ee .eeeee, H oward Binkele Secretary-Treasurer ..,eeee.,eeee.,.e... Betty Cottingham Advisors SS,,,vi,.,ee,.,,i...eee..,,e Miss Brown, Miss Neeley ned with a great deal of care and carried out in the usual competent manner of this class, was held on March 22. It was well attended by the Whole school, and can 'be counted one of the successes of the year. Sophomore participation in school activities has been extensive and var- ied, The girls Were particularly out- standing in F. H. A., chorus and G. A. A. The boys distinguished them- selves in athletics and chorus. .Speech Eigsti, Loretta Crumrine, Evelyn Eisele, and Shirley Fehr. Third Row: Barbara Keister, Donna Burger, Norman Redi- ger, Robert Hauter, Priscilla Ueberrhein, and Betty Stecken. 4 4 l o Page 26
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THECAULDRON1946 You are wise, Reverend Junior, The Freshman said Your speech is more learned than ever. And yet you're incessantly turning your head- Do you think, at your age, it is clever? ln my youth, haughty Junior Replied to the child, ... I looked straight ahead without blinking. But now that my brain has grown heavy and riled, H I find it an aid to my thinking. sopherg the annual class playg and the Junior-.Senior Banquet and Prom. There was also a social hour of a dif- ferent type, with a variety of acts! Losses incurred during the year were: Neil Lang, who enlisted in the Army Air Corps, John Homer, Sadie Hunziker, who moved to Washington, and Marian Holmes, who returned to her home in Oak Park at the close of the first semester. Under its capable advisors, Miss First Row, left to right: Imogene Keidel, Eleanor Getz, Marian Holmes, Vilas Birkey Velma Schrock Mr. Black Reva Madacey, June Grimm, Virginia Thompsdn and Sadioi Hunziker. Second Row: Manuel Hohstadt, Herbert Roth, Jean Wil- ggi? f Z il fi Q Q lv 4 i 5 55:-4 'Q x ! iE'E wa ff' IE it 'ri Xl 11 ' Jewell and Mr. Black, the projects of the class have been successfully car- ried out, and a contribution has been made to the improvements which are becoming more apparent in our school. It is with regret that the class leaves the gay and carefree existence of juniors to take up the burden of being seniors. However, there are new fields to enter, and new tasks to per- form, which hold a promise of fresh interests and achievements for anoth- er year. son, Wilma Zimmerman, Marie Ellen Strunk, Roy Fort, Robert Smith, Don Kaufman, and Gordon Seibold. Third Row: William Dausmann, James Anderson, Harold Yordy, Alvin Schwarzeutraub, Neil Lang, Clifford Kauf- man, Robert Schieber, Frederick Rapp, and Ray Fort. Page 25
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THECAULDRON1946 The time has come, the Sophomore said, PXQ5 To speak of many things- fm ,T-it ,f 'QQ Of dates, and shows, and boy-meets-girl, And next year's work, and rings. i For we'll be Juniors all too soon, Our plans must be well-laid. Virtues we'll coax, our vices, prune- Each Sophomore lad and maid . activities, assembly programs, and band claimed the attention of a good- ly number of the membership, and sophomore representatives on Student Council contributed a share toward making this a progressive year for the entire school. The class is especially proud of the Drum Majorettes, all three of whom are sophomores. The three girls, Margaret Kipfer, Priscilla Kring, and Marilyn Zobrist, worked faithfully to uma ' 1 ' 'K 'mm N' il K Q' f ' e 22 .- ul O ' .. perfect their technique. They ap- peared at games through the year, and at various other student gather- ings, lending interest and distinction to the scene. First honors were awarded them in the District Contest at Peoria, April 6. The class of '48 may well feel that their second year in high school has been a profitable one, complete with both work and fun. First Row, left to right: Elizabeth Jacob, Marilyn Zobrist, ber, Dan Grimm, Edwin Sayers, and Miss Brown. Phyllis Stoller, Myrna, Kohtz, Verla Staker and Mary Third Row: Howard Binkele, Lester F1-eidinger, Ray Rich- Vierhout. ardson, Roger Miller, Frank Stevens, and Merlin Birkey. Second Row: Ted Meyers, Ray Zimmerman, Donald Schie- Page 27 u
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