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Glass of 19-42 First row, left to right-R. Schonscheclc, D. Kraft, M. Defiates, G. Horton, Miss Leland, adviser, A. Leng, D. Carney, j, Harrison, E. Horton Second Row. left to rig'htfY. Cosgrove, D. Drury, P. Hanna, M. Buscher, M, Dow, D. Peters, A. Denman, Y. Sorenson, D. XYa,Q,ner, L. Sherman, j. Hutchison Thirfli row, left to'rig'ht-Rl. XYijvch, J. Waters, D. Aronson, L. Cobb, B. NYillett, lt. Defloer, lx. RlcCo1'kle, lf.. Uussarson, S. Vlfells, M. Prince, C, Moran First row, left to right-D. VVard, A. Smith, I. Roepeneck, C. Zender, Mr. Yon Holwede, adviser, H. Atwood, R. Severson, J, Carney, E, Ruschewski Second row, left to right-R. Gussarson, R. Sturgeon, D. Freund, j. XYhite, I. Jones, L. Buchta, R. Gross, B. VVhite, D. Weber, R, Que-denfeld Third row, left to right-H. Lubkeman, R. Horton, P, Gustfafson, E. McNamara. D. Dupre, A. Carpenter, F. Hawkins, G. Sterbenz, E. Jones, A, Small, l.. Miller THE SOPHOMQRE STORY E. Horton, Prnt. D. Dupre, Vifc'-Pres. vl. Harrison, Sag. During the year, our class was well represented in most of the school activities. Pour of our boys played on the regular basketball team and three of our girls upheld our honor on the girls' all-star team. Six of the sophomore boys represented us in the boxing tournaments. Mar- garet DeBates was elected as our candidate for home-coming queen. Five of the students of our class belonged to the student council and twelve sophomores were in the play tournaments. After the grand showing we have had this year, we are all looking forward to our junior year with great expectancy.
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Glass of 1941 First row, left to right-M. Quirk, M. Osmond, I. Pachay, Miss Lyne, adviser, R. Selter, J. Anderson, M. Ferris Second row, left to right-E. Myer, M. VVhite, C. Barthel, N. Bacon, V. Loftus, Y. Hook, M. lx. Lynn, R. Glenn Third row, left to rightw-D, Klass, M. XVagner I, Mack, F. Peterson, J. Hughes, B. Shank, G. fierce First row, loft to right-C, Truax, XY. Mongan, R. Hunt, R. Dressel, Mr. Hack, adviser, F. Hawkins, H. Eltherington, H. jordan, F. Petty Second row, left to right-D. Hills, E. VValker, j, Main, l.. Kratz, A. DeBates, R. Holton, N. Edwards, Y. Burnette, J. Sobey, C. Anderson Third row, left to right-R. Luecltke, R. Hartnell, C, Smith, L. Droni, R. Pedersen, R. Patrick, I. Horan, .-X. Armstrong, D. Smith, W. Iohnsoin THE JUNIOR STORY F, Hawkjng, Prcg, Smith, View-Pres. M. Osmond, Secy. The third year in the high school is always the most memorable and most activeg our junior class has found this especially true. The first big event of this year was the Junior Class Play, entitled l'S0mewhere in Ohio, which was directed by Mrs. Phillips. We enjoyed working in it and the audience seemed to enjoy seeing it. Next the juniors undertook a Community Party. As you will remember the decorations emphasized the atmosphere of Christmasg a stage show provided entertainment. The month of May was extremely busy for the juniors. The annual was published and the Prom was given, the success of the Annual may be judged by yourselves. The last and probably most anticipated event of the year was the Junior Prom, which the juniors gave in honor of the seniors. XWe are looking forward to a happy and prohtable senior year.
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Glass of 1943 First row, le-ft to right-A. Schaer, V. Smith, E. Fay, Miss Stanley, adviser, D. Strang, C. VVaters, B. Schiebe, P. Palmer Second row, left to right-M. Zender, E. Nelson, T. Hennings, L. J. Minto, A. Fox, D. Kutz, R. Miller, P. Anderson Third row, left to rig'htYA. VVard. B. Wiillett, J. Dhuyvetter, Cr. Keisler, U. Nelson, S. Johanson, E. Nelson, Y. Paulsen, M. Matthes, C. VVurster First row, left to rightfD. lrlutehison, Ci. Pierce, A. lrlawkins, j. Fields, I.. Teehert, C. Dressel, Mr. Childers, adviser, C. Maplethoripe, T. Brett, H. Glenn, D. Nljelde, D. Cunningham Second row, left to riiglit-VY. Luhkeman, j. Savage, C. Dalbke, M. Smith, VV. Effinger, R. Ho-ran, E. Tlrixen, B. Horton, J. Flanagan, j. Riunyard, W. Chase Third row, left to right-E. Nevitt, Nl. NN'urzbach, Ci. lfzilaske, D. liarnstalnle, M. Michaelis, I. Meyer, C. Jorgensen, R. Pfannenstill, G. Marrs, VY. Drom, N. Nielsen, E. Pape Fourth row, left to right-D. XYilton, li. Barnstable, T. Smith, C. Fisher, C. Techert, R. Freund, XY. Edlmann, H. Harwood, F. Hoekstra, E. Hartnell, H. Sherman, C. Campbell THE FRESHMAN STORY L. Techert, Pres. M. Matthes, Vic'e-pres. C. Maplethorpe, Sery. Our freshman class is the largest Antioch has seen in some time. The total enrollment is eighty-one. The sophomore class gave us a party last fall. In january, a return party was given, at which we went skating and coasting. Later refreshments were served and everyone danced. The entire class was in the spring exhibition. Thirteen girls were on the tumbling team and in the tap dancing. Some of the boys were on the boys' tumbling team. A number of our classmates have participated in plays. George Pierce went to the dis- trict play tournament which was held in LaGrange. Betty Sobey and Idal Maier sang frequentiy in school assemblies. Shirley Johanson was a cheer leader this year, which we considered an honor to our class. The class, as .1 whole, is very interested in Sports-especially btseball. XVe look forward to our sophomore year with anticipation. hoping to once again enter these activities. and to make Ll place for our class in the School life.
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