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Junior Class '1 ...l X K l I 1 l Letty lironaon Colleen Connnugliy lflva Fenn lfllen iludtl Bob Schweiver l.1lW73l1ll Stokes Nt Myra Case Angus Curtis Delora Hurst Berne Loreneen Pete Timmerman at pictured: AI nme l Bernice Clmney Betli Chapin Dorotliy Degenbnugli Ida Male Ueffenbnugh Dorothy .Iolmnnessen kluanita jones Ted Nelson Barbara Ritchey I.aVone Uriderdalml ForeStinc W'ilson Betty Wfolfc s Cooper, Virgil Mittlettezult.
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Junior Class Officers i BETTY WOLFE - - - - President FORESTINE WILSON - Secretary-Treasurer PETE TIMMERMAN - - Vice-President ELLEN JUDD - - - Representative Class History The 1944-45 year at Adrian High finds the Junior Class taking an active part in school work and activities. We pride ourselves in our pep and all around interest. Looking back down the trail of our three years in high school, we see in the distance our Freshman year, when Colleen Connaughy was president. Then Bob Schweizer took over, and this year Betty Wolfe has stepped into this position. Our class colors are Green and Gold. Our flower is the pink carnation, and we have selected Don't try dying, Die trying as our motto. We are certain we can fill the space left by the outgoing Senior Class.
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Sophomore Class Officers l u DICK STAM - - - President ILEA KREAGER - - Secretary-Treasurer LULABELLE WILSON - - Vice-President ELAINE JONES - - Representative Class History To lead us we have chosen Dick Stam as President, Lulabelle Wilson as Vice-President, Ilea Kreager as Secretary-Treasurer, and Elaine Jones as Representative to the Student Council. To make it complete, Mrs. Brumbach was chosen to keep a close watch on us. fRemember those 37 pep talks during our Roll-room and class periods?Q We feel we have had a very successful and happy year, with many activities and good times to remem- ber. While there are still plenty of Sophomores left, we sincerely miss our classmates who have left. These are: Naomi Shaw, Carol Tallman, Dorothy Ashcraft, Lorna Didericksen, Bethel Pettis, Lucille Doty, Hi- roko Uno, Arlie West, Paul Hiari, Charles Shipley, Ted Langton, Lawrence Hawk, Elvin Boyce, and Glenn Ausman. During the year we contributed to Red Cross, gave S25 to the War Chest Drive, sold the most school carnival tickets, thereby winning the Student Body contest, and tied with the Juniors for first place in the Student Body ticket sales. Twice during the year we brought numerous packages and boxes of woolen clothes for the Russian War Relief Drive. However, we haven't spent our whole year in work. On February 28, we had our Sophomore party, which we called Cotton Capers, as the boys wore slacks and cotton shirts and the girls wore bright print dresses. Nearly the entire class turned out for the evening's fun, and voted it a great success. Each boy brought a pie and placed his name under the pie plate and the girls chose their supper partners by selecting the pie they liked best. This was very hard to do, as there were fourteen great big delicious pies of all varieties from which to choose. We spent the evening playing games, dancing, and singing the 27-verse song Mrs. Brumbach composed about our class. flt was good, remember?j Twila Wolfe acted as our one- girl orchestra, and she really earned all the pie she ate. With two happy and busy years of our High School days now over, we are eagerly looking forward to our days as upperclassmen.
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