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IUNIOR GIRLS Left to Right: Back Row: R. Turnock, I. Paulsen, H Schlosser, F. Reimer, F. Yer- kest, C. Jorgensen. M. Horan L. Laursen. C. Nielsen, C Minto, J. Kapple, P. Luedtke Middle row: Y. Jensen, F XVhite, R. Pierstorlif, A Krahn. I. Sherman, D. Wfolfe, C. Phillips, P. Hughes, Y Philippi, D. Hall. F. Erickson, Front row: H. Thompson F. Snyder, B. Davis. Mis. Olson, Adviser. M. Long, H Fields, L. Carney, H. Luhlce- man. IUNIOR BOYS Back row: A. Wleber, H Yandenberg. XY. Dalgaard. J Efnnger, R. Burke, G. Bart lett, R. Homan, F. Zilke, C. Hostetter, R. Brogan, T Manning, NY. Randall. Middle: R. Strang, H. :Xt- wood. R. Patrick, R. Davis, I Maplethorpe, L. Dibble, C Shonscheck, F. Smith, R White, R. Gaston, L. Keisler G. Fox, R. Story, D. Sher- wood. Front row: V. Horton, M. Miller, G, Carney, C. Roth- ers, R. Thill, Mr. Childers, Adviser, K. Leiting, R.Bemis, H. Quedenfeld, O. Wiiifielcl. i if'L1,44,.l The first problem the Junior Class and its advisers, Mr. Reuben Childers and Miss Helen Olson, who replaced Miss Brumund, faced was a way to raise money to sponsor the many events of the coming year. In October we presented our class play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? a three-act comedy which took place in a sanitarium. The Community party held in February also aided our funds a great deal. The members of our class were very active in the sports of the high school this year as well as the two preceding years. The profits of the play, community party, and the candy sales through- out the year, enabled us to have our Junior-Senior Banquet and Promenade. The ballroom was decorated with colored cellophane, colored lights, and chrome. Twenty-four spohomore boys and girls waited on the tables in the library. We, the Seniors of next year, are looking forward to one more exciting and prosperous year together. ARLENE KRAHN. The Junior Class
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SIDNEY HUGHES KNO Picturej ELVERA BARTH KNO Picturej XVILSON G. KING KNO Picturej HAROLD GASTON KNO Pieturej LUCILLE VOLTZ KNO Picturej CHARLES MILLER KNO Picturej LESTER PERRY KNO Picturej LOIS IXIARY WILKINSON Grant High School, 1, 2, 3. Amlzifionz Teacher. G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of G. A. A., 3, Girls' Club, 1 yr., Tab- leau, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Commercial Club. BETTY LU WILLIAMS Anzbifiolzz Mzcsician. G A. A., 2, 3, 4, Secretary of G. A. A., 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 1, 2, Girls' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, Jazz Band, 2, 3, Home Economies Play, 15 Christmas Play, 1, 2, 4, Tab- leau, 4, junior Play, Senior Play. DONALD H. ELFERING KNO Picturej Azfzbilionz Lawyer. F. F. A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD SCHNEIDER KNO Picturej Anzbifionz Baseball Player. Tumbling Club, 3, 4, F. F. A. Club, 1, 2, Basketball, second team, 1, Basketball, first team, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Boxing, 2, 4: Vice-President of Groups, 4. FORECASTING THE FUTURE CLASS PROPHECY In the summer of 1958 I was in Geneva, Switzerland, as a Repre- sentative Of the United States to a World Conference of Industry. One morning before the conference had started, I received a wild cablegram: Class of nineteen thirty-eight, 20th reunion, don't be late. Don't try to put on the Ritz. Gather all at Geneva, Switzerland. Let 'er rip. Robert Matthes. I was mystified until next day I saw Robert Matthes, who was one of Marshall Field,s high pressure salesmen. He said he had found out that many members of our class were to be in Geneva so he had immed- iately seen Betty Grimes, the U. S. Secretary of Labor, who also was in Geneva, and together they decided that there ought to be a class reunion. Invitations were hurriedly typed and sent OIT. The reunion was to take Kcontinued on page 411 PAGE SIXTEEN
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SOPHOMORE GIRLS Left to right: Hack row: lf. Ifdlenian, G, Freund, lJ Jacobsen, I. Chinn, lil. Ihicli ta' J, Perry, C. Trnax, H Dowell, I.. Crawforcl, H Horton, I Schultz. - Middle row: A. Ijiannini, ., Hennings, l.. Haters, l, Dalgaard, I.. Mueller, I. Hostetter, I,. Bonner, ll NYelJer, Z. Ellis, Front row: A. Nelson, M 3 Q Fledderjohn, Adviser, M Doolittle, lf. Ilehning, D Schneider. SOPHOMORE BOYS Hack row: D. Palaske R sarson, R. Hawkins, G. Zinc R. Prince, R. Campbell, M Heath. Middle row: VV. Tlioinpson NY. Teelcert, A. Rojewske, XY wood, G. Knott. Iiore, Mr. Stillson, Adviser C. Wfurster, G. VVinlield, R lleliler, R. Bonner. The fifty-six members in the sophomore class are looking forward to two more years of great activity in Antioch Township I-Iigh School. Among our memories so far we recall that at the beginning of our fresh- man year the G. A. A. sponsored a carnival to raise money for gymnasium equip- ment. Each class presented a short feature of some kind, and the sophomores remember with great satisfaction that our impersonation of Major Bowes' Ama- teur Hour won first prize. In sports we have enjoyed ourselves, too. As freshmen our boys partici- pated in the intra-mural baseball games and took second place. This year the sophomore girls topped the classes in basketball victories. Looking ahead to our responsibilities for next year,s expenditures, we have begun our savings account with the commissions made during the stationery sale this spring. With our high school career held over, we go forward, 'The SOPHOMCRE CLASS Yan Iatten, IB. Hanke, Miss XVells, P. Sterbenz, O. Gus- v Renner, J. Blackman, R. lfennenia, R. lilfering, J. At- lfront row: WV. Cisna, O. l'a- laske, R. Baethke, Ci. De- 7
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