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Shirley Shaw l'1'exidu11f lst row Cleft to right? Donna Price Alice VVhittington Wfard Johnson Marilyn DeNlinlc Zml row Cleft to right? Marilyn Felilman Betty Decker Carol Nowers Lois Maarnmn 3rd row Cleft to rightb Richard Brown Marlene Gripp Bonnie Nanninga Ralph Vande Voorde 4th row Cleft to rightl Geraldine Fronk Avis Greenwood Rose NVanclcet Charlotte Greenwood Sth row Cleft to rightj Betty Thompson Vernon Blackert Donna Dyncs Lucille Jacobs 6th row Cleft to righth Leslie Stockton Gretchen johnson Elaine Vzinl-lyfte john Gripp
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SOPHOMORE CLASS + CLASS OFFICERS Presid ent .............. Vice President .......... Secretary ......,...... Class R eportevx.. Student C omzcil .........,. ........Shirley Shaw ..........Marilyn DeMink .........NVard Johnson ....,.,.....Donna Price Gretchen Johnson + CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Ehrig SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 3, twenty-five pupils enroll- ed in the sophomore class under the super- vision of Mr. Ehrig. VV e were happy to wel- come six new pupils from Hooppole into our class. This enabled us to boast of being the largest class in school. The new members are Donna jean Price, Marilyn Fehlman, Avis Greenwood, Vernon Blackert, Charlotte Greenwood and Leslie Stockton. One of the first things we did was to elect class officers. Those elected were as follows: Preszdevzt .,,.............. .i.. ........Shirley Shaw Vice President ......,,. .......... N Iarilyn DeMink Secretary .........,,...., ......... W ard johnson Treasurer ..............., ........, E laine Vanl-Iyftc Class Reporter .......... .,,, ,Student Cozmczl .....i..... ...,.., Sponsor ....,,..,......................... ..,. . ,......... Donna Price .Gretchen Johnson Ehrig The highlight of the year was, of course, the freshman initiation. Confidently, we got much more enjoyment out of Hgivingn the punishment instead of taking it as we did last year. On February 10, we sponsored a bake sale which was a great success. VV e are going to save the money we made and use it next year when we shall have to sponsor the jun- ior-Senior Prom. Of course we have enjoyed these first two years of our high school education, but we are looking forward with great pleasure to next year when we will become the upper classmenn of A. H. S.
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FRESHMAN CLASS -O CLASS OFFICERS I're.vide71t ..,..,..,.. Vice President ........ Secrerrwy, ......... . Treamrer, ......... Reporter ............... .....,.,.. Smdcm Comzcil. ....., .. + ........Keith Spears .,,,,...,Robert Nowers ........Barbara Moon ...Phyllis DeSplinter Margaret Browning ......Harold Pritchard CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Geiger FRESHMAN HISTORY On September 22, 1937, nineteen freshmen entered Annawan-Alba Township High School. September 30, we were highly decor- ated for initiation. During the day the girls had to wear men's overalls, their shirts back- wards, and their dad's shoes. Their hair was worn in pigtails. The boys wore dresses and boots. Everyone had a balloon tied to his hair, a raw egg in one pocket, and his arm tied in a sling. VVe had to provide everyone with can- dy and gum upon request. At noon we had to sweep the sidewalk in front of the school houseg and, of course, the cameras clicked. VVe selected the following class officers: President ................,. ........... I ieith Spears Vice President .......... ........... R obert Nowers Secretary ......,.......... ............ B arbara Moon Treasurer ............. ......,..... P hyllis DeSplinter Reporter ,,................, .......... A 'largaret Browning Smdem Council ..,..... ........ T-I arold Pritchard Sponsor .................,,, ...,......... IX fin. Geiger April Z7 was Visitation Day for the eighth graders, during which time they went to classes with the freshmen. XV e have enjoyed attending the various school activities and are thankful that we have had the opportunity to participate in them, especially the Valentine Dance. This was the first formal dance that we have attended. VVe hope that our next three years are as happily spent as our first one.
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