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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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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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sOyrlL r? 1 f r- , , r x ri g y } t r1 K, Timidness of the last year’s freshman class all e- ca-ycr terl this your, ,?n.d ::he Sophomores were all rarin to co and full of the West Point High School spirit. Parties and picnics made a full year for next year’s Juniors and many of then made nance '.or themselves in school life, ’Working together again in conmitt 'es v.’ac inaugur. ited at th fir-ct class piciic held at Helton Pane, October b. BaseIval.. ' vr s uced as the main or: Lertninment, .and much enjoyment was shown by the Soohomorcs m again set- ting together as a group and working together. A different kind of party was held 3 n November. It was a roj.lcr-ski.ting party held with the Freshmen. Held at tho local rink, it ga e many of v.he group a chancy to show how they V would respond t o a party , )with a c her class. fa Patrick's Day an- elebration was held ’orm of a gym party. Vc the Sophomores a •' j use their ingenu- plaiming games and jorations, 'Floorers, of the class were tskeq to present a skit ior ie 'iionor casket ball game, id I the final preccntation 'amusingly and cleverly fivfcm. veral class meetings were held during the year. The Freshman class were- entertained a t the December class meeting at which Mrs. Hollister gave an interesting travel talk. In February another class meerinr was held at which a Lincoln program was given. On March 15, they again entertained the Fre3hnan Class and also the Borders with a Music and Drama program. Miss Ingersoil a i d Mr. Kann presented tbe program. This year's Soph: mo.'is gave a stamina to school life—they were always willing- -always eager—full of life and spirit. Many of their class members were found ir. .athletics, debate, dramatics, G. A, A - .and other school activities. Their sense of cooperation is well developed as is shorn b y theix willing attitude i n having parties with and entertaining t h e Freshmen. It is bc-lieved that the Sophomores will take up the Juniors’ duties with not a bit of trouble and will perform their duties with the gusto that characterizes all their erfcerprises. Believing in 'lulled v e stand, divided we fal] , the class sho: 3 ir its cla s meetings how united fellowship counts. One outstanding feature of their class meetings is the interesting programs which they always hold after the business mee:ings. They mud a real spice to West Point High School life and as the Junior Class o f 1940 they will carry on the tradition i n true style.
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