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Row 1: Billan,Lisinski,Kaiser,Houser,Beach, Chandler, Collins, Wade, Brier, Bishop. Row 2: Neshkotl, Paul, Knisely, Wilson, Brat- tain, Porter, Eubank, Brennan, Hetman. Row 3: Ott, Gallup, Hulfman, Strouse, White Chandler, Link. Vine, Davis. Row 4: Mason, Quinnell, Clark, Lay, Neff, Kirby, Lymanstall. gl' ' 11' - ' lt's a strange thing indeed about classes. They do not fit into the classification of organizations, nor can they readily be called a group, for they are not really grouped together. Still there remains a some- thing about a freshman will always earmark him, you can always spot one over a block away. They are a very active class. They show by their in- terest in all activities that they have the stuff w h i c h makes a good high school student, despite having condi- tions much varied by the war. The main event of their year was a dance held early in the year. Guiding the class this year were: Pres- ident, Mary Hart, Vice- President, Clark Collins, Secretary, Wilda Guncheon, Treasurer, Marvin Smith , . . ad- visers were Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Edwin Whitmer . . . The class in- cludes: Joe Moscoe, saxophonist deluxe, Paul Kaiser works for the local Cloverleaf Dairy . . . iContinued on the opposite page.l Q-S Row 1: Young,Bach, Bayes, Urbanski, Koester Gschwind, Hoskins, Yoder, Southard, Clarl son, Setchell. Row 2: Cole, Ford, lay, Semelka, Thamlitz Walker, Hyde, Bedford, Miller, Bingham. Row 3: Specht,Reck1ey, McClure,Cain, David Billings,Crane,Bissonnette,Yunker,Will.ar Row 4: Rasmussen, Shepardson, Thebea Pratt, Kardatzke, Lada, Bockert, Sherer Wise, MacKenzie, Yeager, Fender. Row 5: Reed, Dorcas, Moscoe, Bartel Schunight, Sheets, Balz, Bensch, Downin McConnell. '
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Row 1: Cowell, Dutton, Frank, Taylor, Yau Thompson,Scott,Rolevlcz,Ph1lzdaum, Rush Ro! 2: Baker, Rader, VanOrden, DeChant,I Miller, Reeves, Huber, L. Smith, D. Miller Brown, Depev. Row 3: Schultz, Black, Fleming, Stevens Stykema.n,Iolmson,Koester,Bil1lngs, Rogers Blue, Comstock. Row 4: Kramer, Clarkson, Creque, Far- brother, Coleman, Lancaster, Fox, Hart- zog, Lado. Row 5: Maurer, Gingrich, Schock, Austln, Crider, Fuerst, Hall, Kanavel,Christenson, Maddox, Fulton. Q A - Mary Lou Anderson placed third in the all- county American Legion Essay Contest . . Benny Marsh and Bob Beech, only sophomore newscasters . . . Jim Fuerst has a racket, varsity tennis . . . Sally Sheets sold sweaters at LaSalIes . . . Connie Van Orden, poetic genius of the Class of l945 . . . Joan Bielharz, Burnhom's Powers model . . . Donna Lou Kahle, gal with a dazz- ling smile . . Mar- iel Whitney, sweetheart of the fighting forces. B o b Shu- l t z , ' taller than any other re- , serve bas- ketball player. Jean Dennis has a soprano voice . . . Peggy Hurrelbrink, drummer girl . . . Peggy Tompkins' heart throbs to the music of BiII Hund- Iey's trombone . . . Tex Crider likes them with blonde hair, five feet 2 inches. eyes of blue . . . Dick Gingrich speaks Spanish - in class with Miss Tomas . . . Billy Woodard hails from way out Berkey way . . . Joe Syl- vester Ieads the cheers. Mr. Adams is adviser. Row 1: Creque, E. Konz, Ful1er,Mr. Adams, D. Fink, Slayton, Lyons, Larzalere. Row 2: Hoover, Miller,A. Piggue, ll. Piggue, Phllllps, Lewis, Challen, Jolley, Cousino. Row 3: Niswander,Dennis,Tom1iins,A1d1ngeg Ritz, Robinson, Bielharz, Klhle, Bueter. Row 4: Merce, Seitz, Hyde, Michelson, Van Fleet, Keifer, Mull, Davies, I. Konz, Shanks.
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,- Q l Kay McConnell, sweetheart of the cheer- leaders . . . Clark Collins, freshman romeo . . Oscar Eubank delivers papers . . . Dick Chappellear, church usher . . . Teddy Huffman won prizes for guitar playing . . . several girls captured the love of interested senior boys . . . active girls started the Freshman Girl Reserves known as the Blue Triangle . . . well represented in the Projection Club by Dick Chappelear. John Fi- Ilion, John Rush, Bill Howard, . . several have noted or l?l older brothers and' sisters in upper grades . . well-repre- resented in the band by Oscar Eubank, Joe Brennan, and Ted Huffman . . . Tom Wade, the red-headed imp, has really gone horsey on us . . . Arthur Link has a portable organ and is an expert at making .it talk . . . Jim Gallup helps grand-daddy at the gasoline sta- tion . . . the Webb girls, Joan and Ruth, are only cousins but they look like sisters. , 4 ow 1: Taylor, Parson, Nowakowski, Glover Hartman, Norts, Apple, M. Brown, Harding, Hamburg, B. Brown. ow 2: Weaver, Wall, Kreuz, Lochblhler, Giffin, Palmer, Lemle, Dennis, Cook, Pant, Frankhauser, Miss Smith. w 3: Mr. Whltmer, Barker, Rueter, R. Webb, I. Webb, Hart, Castor, Katz, Trow- bridge, Dawley, Fosnaugh. ow 4: Carroll, Held, Rupp, Hurrellbrlnk, Stambaugh, Clarkson, Fox, Cosgrove, Has- brouck, Hamilton. ow 5: Bettinger, Kjoller, Halbert, Markwood, Bender,Raabe,McCormick,Cowell,Courtneyg Row 13 Kerste, Straub, Smith, Krieger, Lan- caster, Strohl, Szalkowski, Archambo Bettinger, Ravely. Row 2: Fillion, Clarkson, Schneider, Warnke, Harris, Chappelear, Walgreen, Howard, Stancheck, M. Smith. Row 3: Karamol,l-lob1ing,Schleb,Friel, Wise, Bonkowskl, Rush, Wapshall, Smlth,G'othaus. ROW 4: 1eIfs,Kanavel, Fall, Schlegel, Bracey. 9
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