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EILEEN STEPHENSON An excellent scholar, n 1 w a y a ready for fan, never content 'til her work Is done. Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Honor Student. Junior Class Play. Class Officer 2. Annual Staff 4. EVA STEPHENSON Eat. drink, and be married.” Junior Class Play. Annual Staff 4. HELEN STEWART “We know not much about her, but what we know Is goad.” Gleo Club 2. Trl HI Y 2. 3. Operetta J. Senior Class Play. HARLAXI) WILKINSON “A man, sir. who loves to hear himself talk.” Band 1. 2. 3. Orchestra 1, 2. Annual Staff 4. Senior (’lass Play. ★ 1941
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T|% Ufamfrfeali HELEN GLASS How’s trucking? Junior Class Play. HARRY JACOBSON Why should lire all labor be?” Basketball 2, 3, 4. Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Junior Class Play. Baseball 1. 2. 3. Band Officer 2. F. F. A. 1. 2. SHIRLEY JONES When a child she fell out of a window and came down plump.” Junior Class Play. Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Honor Student. Senior Class Play. Forensics 1, 2. Annual Staff 4. Little Herald Staff 1. 2. KENNETH KITTELSEN Quiet men at times are the most surprising. Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Junior Class play. F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Class Play. Basketball 4. Baseball 2. 4. Honor Student. Annual Staff 4. Band Officer 3. Class Officer 3. 4. Representative Badger Boys State 3 ★ ★ 1941 ★ ★
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Tfyt aB| JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY OUR FRESHMAN YEAR In the fall of '38 a group of green frosh flocked through the portals of old A. H. S. Our class then was composed of the following members: Evelyn Bag ley. Jordan Carlson.. Alice Mae Cleveland. Bernadine Dunphy, Robert Frautachy. James Marker, Marian Jacobson. Phyllis Reasa, Doris Swenson. Marilyn Schelp, Edward Sohnee-berger. Charles Thalman. Kathryn Tobin, Mary Woelchll. Gloria Wittwer, Mary Lou Wood, and Ewald Zwlckey. luring this year Maxine Hanson and Leslie Ellis Joined our ranks. Our first social event was the initiation party given by the sophomores at which wo were all obliged to imitate a specified teacher or student for our share of the entertainment. The freshmen reciprocated with the Christmas party. The gym was festively decorated according to the season, and Robert Frautachy impersonated Santa Claus. Our class officers were: President. Marilyn Schelp. Vice President, James Marker, and Secretary and Treasurer. Alice Cleveland. When We Were Sophomores At the beginning of the year we gained Harold Kldrod. and lost Maxine Hanson. Eddie Schneeberger. Marilyn Schelp. and Leslie Ellis, which reduced our number to seventeen. We initiated the the freshmen In a Jovial manner in the first party of the year. This year we elected Ewald Zwlckey as President, Evelyn Bagley as Vice President. and Kathryn Tobin ns Secretary and Treasurer of our class. Our Junior Year Our third year turned out to be the busiest in our high school career. First our history class promoted a political campaign, which preceded the high school election. This consisted of speeches delivered by various students. Our play. This Night Beware. was the first mystery to be given in several years. Those who participated enjoyed presenting U very much and look forward to giving their senior class play. We will never forget how Harold Eldred, who was the devil, saved the night for us. Because tho senior class was editing the annual, the junior class took over the Little Herald. In order to augment our class treasury we sponsored a film called The Life or Abraham Lincoln. On February 21 the class entertained tho rest of the high school at a party during which we introduced a new game of Truth ami Consequences.” This required several students to dig into their mental resources to produce the right answers. The class officers chosen for the year were as follows: Marian Jacobson, President. Gloria Wiltwer. Vice President. Evelyn Bagley, Secretary and Treasurer. James Marker was chosen as prom chairman of the Junior-senior prom, which was held on May 16. and he chose Marian Jacobson ns his queen. We carried out the Mexican theme in our decorations. Clyde Ellsworth's hand furnished music for dancing. We chose blue and white ns our class colors, the white carnation as our flower, and a« our motto, Don’t try dying, die trying. ★ ★ ★ 1941 ★ ★
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