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These Home Economics girls and Mrs. Frerichs are preparing a nutritious hot lunch for sixty or seventy hungry high school stu- dents. They receive a well balanced and de- licious meal for the nominal sum of fifteen cents. This program is very fine for rural students who are compelled to bring their lunch every day. Those who live in town also find it very convenient in cold or stormy Weather. The problem of obtaining candy and gum has not stumped these Juniors. They built this stand from which they sell their pop corn and candy. Some students have jokingly called this stand the Junior Mon- strosityf' Although it may be a trifle large, nevertheless, it has served a fine purpose. The Senior Class sponsored the purchase of this nickelodeon. The other three classes gave fifteen dollars each to help defray the initial cost of 8125. It has been used for several successful school dances during the current school year. It is hoped that it will continue to be a source of pleasure to all who will use it in the succeeding years. iPage Twenty-one!
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BACK ROW-Mickey Holtman, Delmar Burt, Mae Belle Clark, Leatrice Erbst, Nancy Boyd, Norma Clark, Lorraine Cloud, Dena Haupt, Mary Hare, Joan Green, Doris Marie Gipfert, Kathryn Ells, Mildred Brown. Dorothy Deaver. Marie Burnside, Ralph Bean, Harley Evy, Lavern Hengl. FIFTH ROW-Miss Webb, Mildred Crowe, Janice Caywood, Gladys Hazlitt, Betty Brauer, Darlene Groff, Margaret Hoegerl, Donna Allman, Eleanor Caywood, Grace Dilley, Jerre Galvin, Donna Findlay, Patricia Curry, Delores Darnstadt, Mr. Newman. FOURTH ROW-Tim Curless, Roger Daniels, Bob Duis, Wendell Belieu, Lloyd Burnside, John Hienlein, Donald Bell, Dallas Davis, Calvin Burris, Jack Easterly, Wayne Cate, Bob Helzer. THIRD ROW-Rythea Thompson, Donald Wittig, Richard Schubarth, Herbert Rihn, Bobby Jones, Virgil Wa1te1's, Robert Vernon, Jack Ruhter, Harold King, Verne Miller, John Sample, Edward Minshall, Raymond Sunderman, Duane Kahl, Vernon Westphalen, Beverly Wehmiller, Miss Shires. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Rezac, Elaine Schlesselrnan, Rena Overmiller, Margaret Pearson, Opal Thomp- son. Ramona Peters, Marilyn Lafler, Ellen McWilliams, Joyce Vigen, Eileen Reker, Betty Jean Pegg, Esther Schnell, Bernice Wittig, Alta Marie Kirts. FRONT ROW-Dick Weymouth, Jack Weesner, Louis Nienhuser, Kenneth Phelps, Max Osborn, Donald Robbins, Phillip Pegg, George Jacobs, Edward Narjes, Keith Morey, Kenneth Lee. Freshman State The Freshmen are to be congratulated ernment functions. They have the distinc- for the part they have taken in all school ac- tion of being the largest Freshmen class in tivitiesg such as the scrap drive, dances, War many years. They are ambitious and ener- stamp and bond sales, athletics, and all gov- getic and show promising leadership qualities. Governor .................. DICK WEYMOUTH Lt. Governor ....,,...... BEVERLY WEYMILLER Secy. of State ................ OPAL THOMPSON Secy. oi Treasury .............. KATHRYN ELLS lPage Twentyl
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Pyramid building, basketball, tennis, dancing, soft ball, volleyball, and many other activities comprise the physical education program for almost 100 girls. In addition they have the opportunity to receive training in First Aid and earn Jun- ior, Standard, and Advanced Red Cross certificates. Similar courses are offered for the boys. War time restrictions have prevented the girls from interscholastic tennis meets and play days. The girls receive much valuable training in sports- manship and learning to play to- gether. This Qn That Mable Simms, our school secreg tary, is checking registration cards with a group of students. She is also private secretary to Mr. Liebendorfer. There is a great deal of work to be done, but Mable is always ready and glad to be of assistance to anyone who requires her help. She also serves as Secretary of the Treasury in the stu- dent government. All the students like her and appreciate the work she has done during the four and one-half years she has held this position. kPage Twenty-tWOJ Accuracy and speed are two valu- able essentials required of all good typists. These students are carefully working on this week's budget. In ad- dition to two years of typing, the com- mercial students may receive training in shorthand, bookkeeping, business English, commercial law, and filing. Students obtain much practical exper- ience before completing their work in this department. They assist in our own school office, and many of them work part time in down town offices.
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