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SCDtPDKDICXSCDCRDE (CD ASS 0CFCFQCEECRS First President Vice President Secretary Sergeant - Donald Semester Norris Schwartz Paul Beckenbauer Viola Liibbe at arms Crabtree Sponsors Miss Stewart Miss Ingersoll Second Semester President Robert Miller Vice President Joan Jerman Secretary Betty Sires Sergeant at arms Henry Wagner
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JUNIOR During the school your of »38-’39 the Junior Claes hue played a largo part in the school activities. Irncdi-atcly stepping in v; hen school started in the fall, eleven Junior beys nadc the football squad. Several of the boys lettered, and they ..11 contributed their best efforts to the work of the team. Before the football season was ever the Juniors started ;orh on their class play, Headed f r Rden . Coached by their able instructor, hr. Plantoen, the entire class put on a fine performance. Those members of the class who were net in the c-.st all served on special committees which were needed to put on the production and make it a success. The c..st and the committees spent many h..rd h.urs working on the pl..y but turned in a very entertaining p f -ancc. Six Junior boys played on the first and reserve tiaras during the bashetba.il a s:n, and several of these boys lettered. part V. it h Juniors tak ±Xi£ in ;-.ll the activit ios , they probe. bly tool; the bi gg st part in the dee lama .tcry • co n- tost. Of thv. nine cor ants, six were Juniors. Dean C-raunhc and Hillard Star?, both wen first i n their icsptctivc divisions, drana tic and oratorical. At the District Contest Dean rat .d Superior and l.illard Excellent. The „nc act play cast which gained a Superior at l.'ayne also included two Juniors, Rachel I-Iultnan s.nd Doan Graunlcc. Dear, also received the title of Best Actor at Y aync. This is one of the most envied awards to b c given. This year the Juniors have had one picnic and two rollcr-slcating parties. The picnic was held in Keligh Park in the fall and the two roller-skating parties held with the Seniors at the local rink during the winter. Hadine and Geraldine Blly- rbr r c con were chosen from this class as cheerleaders and they successfully filled the positions. Their friendliness and good sportsmanship made then very popular. The entire Junior Class collaborated t c give the Senior Class one of the best banquets ever given. The program v:ao clover and arrangement and decorations attractively displayed. The torch which this departing Seniors to the Juniors will caught and carricc this class. They tronely versatile cll rifted with many kindV talent. Their boys take over the r c sp ons iVloS positions left by this Seniors in athletics afed AbeT girls will again take phitt in all of the finer V-rqs' The class helped in school affairs in contributing to any and all cv( Ac Seniors this class will carry on nobly.
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r i. OPHOjVIORES TOP ROW: Dur.nc Pctz, Delviin Soil, Donald Johnson, Y inston Johnson, El wood Ott, Marvin Stcltzr»an. FIFTE ROW: Leonard Bortclscn, Jack C-ivons, Robert Daunenn, LaVerne Gclstcr, Marian Petersen, Harold Wendt, 'William Klihk, Leo Siebrandt. FOURTH ROY ; Vorda Geu, Delores Johnson, Hascella Vogel, • Marian Docscher, Betty Dykest, Ruth Lem-brccht, LaDcll Klccman, Virginia Wilde. THIRD ROW: Gerald Loitzke, Eldon Lofgrcn, ■ W llnc Ropers, Orville Feyerhem, Rex Graunkc, • j3nss Kautz, Enil Dykest, Rodanda Pile, Dewey Kaul, Linbaugh. ft SBCOWJ ROY: Elaine Schrader, Lola Faith Weitzen- ' Icamp, Phyllis Anderson, Shirley Todd, Y ilma Olig-nillcri Shirley Schwoors, Vcrncllc Henry, Virginia Hebuda, Darlene Burris, Uhla Solfcrmoscr; BOTTOM ROY;: Viola Liibbe, Robert Miller, J c a ry Jeman, Paul Beckonhaucr, Miss Stewart, - K Ingcrsoll, Henry Wagner, Betty Jean Sires, Dona Crabtree, Morris Schwartz,
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