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DONNA BELLE EDWIN ARTHUR BOLDT BRANDT EUCHKOLZ VOLANDA ALETA • DOREEN DABERKOW FEYERHERM GELSTER DEAN LEWIS BERNICE KLEEMAN KLINK LEITZKE 9 4 3 DONALD MOTL BETTY NELIGK MURIEL NELSON DONNA FAYE PATES MAXINE PEARSON RUTH PETERS CAROLINE ROPERS ERVIN SCHULTZ WESLEY SCEUTTE ANGELA ULRICH LOIS VON ESSEN CHARLES WEGNER MELVIN OLSEN VERNON PREDOEHI MARJORII STOLTZI.If
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CADET Forty-one Juniors began a most memorable school year. The first activity was a picnic at the park on September 30. A covered dish lunch was served and games were enjoyed by all. On December 9 the class presented a mystery comedy entitled The Ghost Bird. The entire class worked with Miss Finlay, the director, and the sponsors. Miss Barnhill and Mrs. Daniell, to make the play a great success. On February 5 they presented a skit for the West Point-Norfoik basketball game in which practically all participated. The name of it was Pokey Hun-tus, an adaptation from the old Indian tale Pocahontas.1' The skit was a pantomine with a narrator and it successfully boosted the morale of the team. In cooperation with the O.C.D., the Junior English Class gave several radio broadcasts which greatly aided them in radio speech work. The Juniors with their sponsor, Mrs. Daniell, and Miss Meyer, a guest, had a very enjoyable party in the lunch room Friday evening, March 2C. Hearts was the chief form of cn-tainment, and after a delicious lunch,, the class departed with the satisfaction of having had another glorious school party. For several months, the Juniors worked in committees to put on a banquet for the Seniors--one that we hope they will long remember. There is a large number o f Juniors active i n extra-curricular activities. Nine girls belong to the G.A.A. These include Matilda Belter, Bernice Clausen, Volanda Dab-erkow, Doreen Gelster, Jo Ann Jerman, Betty Neligh, Ruth Peters, and Marjorie Stoltzman. T w o, Betty Neligh and Lewis Klink, took part in Declam work in which both took First ratings. Ten of the boys were on the football squad, seven of them earning letters; namely, Arthur Buchholz, Ted Duch-holz, Dean Kleeman, Lewis Klink, Robert Lundt, Bill Lundt, and Robert Neligh. Four were on the basket-b a 1 1 team--one, Arthur Buchholz, earned a letter. Many other members took part in band, glee club, mixed chorus; one was in journalism; and two were members o f the Student Council; they were Lewis Klink and Jo Ann Jerman, so
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