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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Mrs. lune Muchmore ladvisorb, Ted, lean, lohn, Barbara, Iames Vogelgesang Cadvisorj 40141 Aa! TIME: May l8, 1945 PLACE: Room l 7 CHARACTERS: Iohn Schlegel ....... President Ted Verbryke , . . .... Vice-president lean Esten ........ ....... S ecretary Barbara Seaman . . . ..... Treasurer SYNOPSIS: I All's Well that ends well applies to the first production staged by the freshman class. At last they reached the goal for which they had practiced eight years. ln the first weeks of school they chose their leading characters with care and thought. Sue Fisher was their sweet, petite representative in the beauty parade at the carnival. The cast really backed Susie with hard work and votes. The frosh felt mighty proud of themselves when they were allowed to get in on all the high school's doings. lt was their first year in eisteddfod singing, their first chance at school parties, and their first vote in the running of the school. ln the athletic field they too had their members. The GR., l:'.H.A., and l:'.F.A. were some of the other groups that welcomed the greenies to their midst. Next year this enterprising young cast can help to welcome the class of '49. From the wings they were lcoached by Mrs. Iune Muchmore and Mr. lim Vogelgesang. 12
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ROW 1. Wade Fisher, Henry Dove, David Lytle, Robert Lehman, Ronald Verbryke, Cloyce McCaslin, Raymond Settlemire, William Bowsher, Charles Butler, Robert Settlemire, Cilenus Miller, Ronald Ritchie. ROW 2. Lulu Healy, Lydia lacobs, Rosemary Steiner, Donald Line, Helen Roof, Betty Glaze, Ieanne ludy, lames Foreman, Iames Flick, Madelyn Emrick, lanet Iones, Marilyn Riffle. ROW 3. Mary Twining, Evelyn Furry, LaDonna Hartman, Billy Bowsher, Iohnny Doyle, Kathleen McIntosh, Billy Dearing, Iames Miller, Robert Troy, Iune Lundy, lean Marascia, Doris Burden. ROW 4. f Nicholas M. Baca Kadvisorl, Mary McAdoW, Dickie Gossett, Ianet Burget, Mar- jorielee Koop, Betty Wheeler, Helen Mayer, Mary Alice Kerr, Betty Etgen, Bessie Hixen- baugh, Mary Miller, Norman Mayer, Mildred Clay, Beatrice Rumbaugh fadvisorl. ROW 5. lane Gamble, Richard Reed, Daniel Parker, Dale Bowers, Marvin Rupert, Coreen Wieging, Hilda Rudibaugh, Grover Baber, lames Rice, lack Sharritts, Edward Schlegel, paala9'ue- Second Pau' Martha Myers. We're big shots down here, now! . . . Boy-this is lun! . . . Mr. Baca, where's the capital oi Iowa? . . . Hey! give me my notebook! . . . Doesn't Helen make a cute president? . . . Oh. goody, we get to sing in the contest again . . . Miss Rumbaugh, Billy's pulling my hair! The second part of the prologue is finished and the cast, though unsea- soned, is anticipating great things tor their tirst act next year. Things Went so very Well trom September until May that they have no fears of what may happen when they are freshmen. Ot course one reason Why they Went along so smoothly this eighth year was that Miss Beatrice Rumbaugh and Mr. Nicho- las Baca were their advisors. Helen Mayer was the class President and David Hittle the Vice President. Other otticers were Mary Alice Kerr, Treasurer, and Marilyn Ritfle, Secretary. 1 1 l
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ROW l. Henry Pond, Evelyn Iacobs, Audrey Miller, Rowena Adams, lean Esten, Ioan Iennings, Marilyn Detrick, Sue Fisher, Martha Reynolds, Gaylord Sneary. ROW 2. Pauline Frail, Pat Edwards, Bill Fox, Billy Riifle, Don Bowers, Billy Troy, Dick Zerkel, Elmer Perry, Tom Thedieck, Mary Iane Abbey, Vivian Hostler. ROW 3. Oleta Sherer, Nancy Converse, Shirley Hamby, Pai Iudy, Iohn Schlegel, Peggy Becker, Frank Clayton, William Parker, Marilyn Schoonover, Richard Burgei, Don Seiling, ROW 4. Barbara Seaman, Ted Verbryke, lean Schoonover, Roderick Simpson, Darrel Paxson, Gene Coover, lim Wilmoth, Bob Adams, Virginia Carter, Doan Boughan. Lx 171115: 4: ll ' f We , 3- X ,.. 5 l,,.n'jf A J .. l 11111, pf . ,.,, , ,fill ,pI ,, -2 flffglil srrylr f.n'1.Ml l at .ha A ..nl ..:?55V I ' J 13
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