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Samuel Loyning Baal® tball (1-2-3) Track (2-3) F.F.A. (3-4) Scout Staff (4) Football (3) Harold Smith Track (1) F.F. A. (3-4) Scout Staff (4) Jim Schmidt Basketball (1-2-3) F.F.A. (3) Football (1-2-3) Track (2-3) Scout Staff (3) Band (1)
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Senior Class History They themselves learned what torture meant by means of skillful sophomore coaching during initiation week, which, how- ever, ended happily with the annual freshman party. After being properly initiated the group elected a slate of officers Including Mary Jane Johnson, president; Nonas Kozeluh, vice president; Dena Hlnricha, secretary-treasurer; and Bruce Russell and Jack Helt, councilors. Mr. W. A. Adams was elected sponsor, but left to Join the navy. Other social activities Included the return party .given by the freshmen for sophomores, a going-away picnic given for Mr. Adams, and a class picnic at Carmony's Island. Their sophomore year, the group, minus Betty Adams, Violet Dietz, Eugene Elton, Bobble Jean Griggs and Leah Haman, elected Bruce Russell, president; Bill Currie, vice president; Hilda Laber, secretary-treasurer, and Alice and Charles Skorupa, counci- lors. Mrs. Stahley served as sponsor. Activities for the year began with initiation of the fresh- men, the freshmen party, and the return freahmen-aophomore party. Talents were revealed at the Christmas assembly program, the Jun- ior-senior banquet, and in decorating for Baccalureate and Commencement ceremonies. The following fall the class as Juniors began one of their busiest years with twenty-five members. Milo Reamy, Dorothy Smith and Maxine Skillern were among those who left, while George Thomas and Zelda Rae AdamI entered the class.
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