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Jhom 8to9 Probably the greatest aids in developing students for future social life arc the clubs of V. H. S. Several branches of scholastic curriculum are represented in these groups. There are also two service organizations in the school which serve the school and community in cer- tain activities. Other organizations are established to aid students in learning vocations or are based upon hobbies of the students. 25
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FRESHMEN BOYS Row 1, Bottom: Harry Platts, Leslie Dalke, John Mai quart, William Klahn, Robert Evans, Kenneth Hudgins, Jack Schroeder, John Fetla, James Walsh, Edward Hershman, Charles Dalrymple, Robert Dougall. Row 2: Marshall Parry, Herbert Mitchell, James McGill. Paul Clifford, Thomas Hoyt, George Pearson, Earl Uban, Walter Brownell. Robert Aigner, James Marshall, Clarence Dick. Row 3: John Dale, Lee Maynard, Joseph McFarland, Richard McDaniels, Robert Parker, George Clark, Harlan Proffitt, Arthur Martens, Donald Harmon, Richard Hayes, Ralph Heavilin, Howard Vitoux. Row 4: Thomas Lane, Paul Walsh, Victor Abelseth, Gerald Cottinghan, Robert Miller, William Fry, Frank Landsdowne, Ferdie Schramm, Joseph Wiencken, Bernard Woycik, Richard Tsenberg, Harlan Gott. Row 5: Jack Longshore, Edwin Kinne, Thomas Houston, Marven Moser, Elmer Bauer, Paul Nicholson, Eu- gene Hoffman, James Drennan, James Res h, Arthur Lenberg, George Shaw. FRESHMEN GIRLS Row 1, Bottom: Phyllis Fraser, Joan Smith, Lydia Delcourt, Eleanor Klemm, Neva Winrote, Sarah Peck, June Dunlap, June Baantjer, Donna Zeller, Martha Sandkamp, Carolyn Haberstroh, Phyllis Snyder, Mary McKibben, Phyllis Miller, Lovette Ywanow, Doris Skinner. Row 2: Rose Frazier, Marge Crisman, Martharuth Thomas, Kathryn Markward, Gloria McClellan, Vivian Hib- bets, Jean Watt, Nancy Loring, Marie Buck, Lois Ashton, Marilyn Palen, Shirley Gehrke, Virginia Lamb, Viv- ian Shupe, Doris Vaughn, Angeline Polite, Phyllis Walsh. Row 3: Jeanne Morand, Josephine Makovsky, Ruth Garris, Florence Hayes, Doris Bochtler, Patricia Arndt, Martha Shirk, June Billings, Gwen Kinne, Belva Jo Keene, Ethel Owens, Irma Henrichs, Ruth Iden, Beverly Van Dorn, Heien Mayer, Irene Gloyeske. Row 4: Lotta Mae Beam, Catherine Barber, Alice Carter, Janice Thoma, Joann Murphy, Eunice Dick, Irene Ludington, Marilyn Adams. Dolores Christensen, Delores Eatinger, Madilyn Meadows, Jean Lansdown, Patri- cia Platts, Marilyn Brown, Ruth Ann White, Irene Thiel. Row 5: Frances Bauer, Norma Wagner, Shirley Sexton, Thelma Eatinger, Phyllis Gorges, Geneva Hoskins, Betty Johnson, Donna Gustafson, Grace Wright, Virginia Bell, Norma Sykes, Ruth Fox, Alberta DeVelde, Dolores Klemz. Leona Boule. FRE g HMEN Row 1, Bottom: H. Chumley, D. Stoltz, S. Krause, G. Braun. B. Lemster, B. Salberg, C. Olinger, B. Beck, P. Mas- som, L. Church. Row 2: W. Dawson, T. Wayne, W. Proctor, M. Miller, G. Greene, P. Chester, L. Bucher, J. Frank, H. Hayward, R. Klusmeyer. Row 3: R. Kukuk, C. Downing, V. Crisp, R. Horner, J. Spratley, J. Will, J. Brown, R. Kuhn. Row 4: W. Goble, J.Wheeler, J. Hildreth, W. Eichelberg. R. Schumacker, J.Daniels, R.Johnson, V. Dunkelberger. 24
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Stcr A (PMuAi Even before the 1942 Valenians had been distri- buted, work was begun on the 1943 year book. The editor -in -chief and the business manager were elected last year and got their pre-flight training with last year ' s staff. The other seven members of the staff were chosen at the beginning of this year. The complete staff, working study periods, after school, and some of the members during week- ends and vacations, lets the contracts, writes the copy, plans the book, and under the direction of Mrs. Foor arranges all the nec- assary details in the print- ing of a Valenian. The financing is direct- ed by Miss Clare McGilli- cuddy. In previous years, each senior paid dues and received free copies of the year book, but now the cost is met by the sale of candy, ice-cream, and milk during the noon hour and after school and the sale of candy at the basketball games. This, with the sale of the annuals themselves, covers the expense of en- graving, printing, and binding which amounts to about $1400. Beginning ' at the top we see the following: Walter Bauer, Literary Editor; Mrs. Foor, sponsor; Bryce Billings, Editor-in-chief. James Briscoe, Boys ' Sports Edi- tor; Harriet Arnold, Girls ' Sports Editor; Marshall Handschy, Art Editor. Henry Pahl, Activities Editor; Mary Nolan, Business Manager. Malcolm Varner, Wilma Berkey. Snapshot Editors.
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