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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Cleft to rightb: Louran Mullen, Pat Doud, Norma Clayton, Kathleen Niner, Marjorie Hall, Mrs. Marcue. Second Row: Charles Rhinehart, Delmar Ford, Kenneth Paul, Warren Smith, John Montgomery, Merlin Manatt. Third Row: Teddy Buchenau, Marvin Lacaeyse, Tom McGeorge, Marion Miller, Gene Osborn. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ........ . . . .......... . . . . . . Merlin Manatt Vice President .. .. Norma Clayton Secretary .... . Marvin Lacaeyse Treasurer ..... Charles Rhinehart Student Council Echo Reporter ., Sponsor ...... . . . . Delmar Ford John Montgomery . . . . . Mrs. Marcue As a whole our class is a pretty good bunch of kids. There may be only one complaint and that is the lack of feminine members. Our class has many active participants in athletics, band, glee club, Kel Theda, and various other extra curricular activities. This class presented a very successful class play on November 29, 1944, under the direction of Mrs. Mayes. The cast of Almost Summer contained a large group of players who acted their parts to the ut- most of their ability. Page Twelve
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C15 Bob Williamson C25 Robert and Jerry Price C35 Helen Nelson C45 Betty Robeson C55 Raymond Depauw C65 Ann Stirniman C75 Kindergarten-lst row: Jack Newman, Mary Lou Reed, Marjory Talbott, Ann Stirnman, Kay Roth, Paul Wiese. 2nd row: Richard Pierce, Wayne Dunton, Roy Loven, Inwn Mtchell, Francis Keller, Marvin Tinkle. C85 Fred Nelson, C95 Jerry Ryan C105 F ith Grade--Darlene Daopen, Thelma Corrick, Hattie Mae Patten, Rosemary Walters, Marjory Talbott, Kay Roth. C115 Charles Gallagher C125 Delmar Berckhan C135 Don Montgomery C145 15:1 lone Dappen. C155 Fifth grade-lst row: Jerry Ryan, Francis Keller, Bob Leeper, Junior Hol- land, Wallace Kann, Louran Mullen. 2nd row: Roy Loven, Irwin Mitchell, 'Willard Combs, Jack Newman. C165 Frances Jones C175 James Peak C185 Kay Roth C195 Mary Ellen Johnston. Page Eleven
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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS First Row: Cleft to rightbz Eldon Burns, Willis Montgomery, Charles Edelen, Clair Manatt, Ger- ald Fraker, Melvin Blomme, George Huedepohl, Max Ryan. Second Row: Dorothy Gallagher, Bonnie Tinkle, Isabel Keller, Mary Lou Conger, Fern Wheeler, Margaret DeMeulenaere, Barbara Anthony, Violet Mcllrath, Leota Gallagher, Theresa Roth. Third Row: Patricia Gannon, Hazel McC1enathm, Marilyn Montgomery, Greta Nelson, Mary Clayton. Darlene Stevens, Joan Ryan, James Severe, Mrs. Orsborn. Fourth Row: Norman Taylor, John Stirniman, Leonard McClenathan, Bill Peak, Dean Lippin- cott, Leslie Showalter, Glenn Wood, Darrel Lender. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ..................... .......... . . . John Stirniman Vice President ...... . . . Gerald Fraker Secretary-Treasurer .... ......... P atricia Gannon Student Council . . . . . Margaret DeMeulenaere Echo Reporter ..,........ James Severe Sponsor ........ Mrs. Orsborn The sophomore class this year is one of the larger classes in school with a membership of thirty-seven. We upheld the traditions of Brooklyn High by properly initiating the Freshmen in October. As decorators we had lots of experience. A committee from the class dec- orated the old gym for the all-school Hallowe'en Party and we decorated the study hall before Christmas. The Sophomore boys won the class series basketball tournament. The award, a trophy made by the manual arts class, was presented in Assembly to our coach, Bob Cram. We are well represented wlih members on the Honor Roll each six-Weeks period. Page Thirteen
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