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ff UNDER CLASSMEN bese are the Underclassmen, lk 'N so alert ancl snappy, ln awe of the seniors, who Worked like beavers To please the faculty, so patient and able, Who respect the board so necessary to the house that PWA built
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AMBITION S -- PAST AND PRESENT Name Phyllis Altman Louis Bansback Bob Beach Jeannette Beavers Dick Bishop Jeanne Blakely Marjorie Bowlby Jack Brace Gerald Brenner Flossie Burkhart Norma June Calvin Dick Chapin Marjorie Clark Max Clark Ted Connin John Cotterman Wanda Coulon Pauline Culbertson Carol Cullis Mary Jane Deal Dorothy Decker Mary Decker Dick DeGroff Ruth DeGroff George Dick Betty Ellis Doreen Flinn Elaine Grim Howard Hauger Claudine Impton Junior Isaac Grace Keeler Donnabel Kerr Dorothy Kerr Harlan Knapp Ruth Krouse Marion McKay Earl Oberlin Jean Opdycke Della Patten Helen Poth Nadyne Poynter Ray Rowe Gerald Rubel Mary Russell Henry Sanford Mary Schuck Anne Scott Enid Silliman Philip Smeltz Junior Spletzer Wilna Strup Virginia Tawney Joyce Tolman Paul Trausch Betty Waldvogel Leah Warner Donna Wertz Eddie Westerman Harlan Wineland Jim Yencer Peggy Zimmerman Freshman Teacher Aviation Aviation Surgeon Pilot Raise Dogs Stenographer Coach Actor Pianist Air Stewardess Sailor Nurse Elec. Engineer Musician Veterinarian Travel Missionary Surgeon Air Hostess Teacher Teacher Factory Manager College Aviation Nurse Dress Designer Teacher Teacher Beauty Operator Journalist Nurse Teacher Store Manager Auto Racer Stenographer Aviation Mortician Author Commercial Nurse Dancing Teacher Store Manager Hunter Stenographer Landscape Artist Travel Horse Raiser Stenographer Sell Cars Construction Engineer Interior Decorator Teach Phys. Ed. Chemist Veterinarian Dancing Teacher Teacher Ranch Owner Mining Engineer Sailor Transport Pilot Private Secretary Senior Undecided Trapper Aviation Nurse Mechanic Beauty Operator Teacher Undecided Oil Fields Secretary Dietitian Civil Service Dietitian Elec. Engineer Naval Air Corps Farmer Secretary Secretary Journalist Stenographer Secretary Teach Phys. Ed. Coach Secretary Farmer Beauty Operator Secretary Nurse Medicine Undecided Lawyer Clerk Secretary Undecided Farmer Teacher Farmer Mortician Stenographer Commercial Housewife Beauty Work Factory Supt. Trapper Teach Phys. Ed. Undecided Business Career Vocalist Stenographer Business Manager Contractor Nurse Nurse Teacher Florist Secretary Undecided Undecided Undecided Farmer X-ray Operator Private Secretary
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Row 1-Allen Acker, Margaret Ackerman, Alan Adsmond, Helen Altman, June Badman, Howard Bergman, Feroen Betts, Louis Bishop, Ralph Bishop, Donna Jean Bloomingdale, June Bowers Cwithdrawnb, Paul Bowman, Claribel Bradford. Row 2-Gerald Brannan, Denver Brenner Qwithdrawnj, Marjorie Brenner, Dick Burbic, Margaret Burke, Yvette Calvin, Marcella Carlin, Allan Carlsten, Virginia Chapin, Barton Christman, Donaiu Clark, Lois Clay, Don Corwin. Row 3-John Corwin, Don Davis, Elmer DeWitt, Estel DeWitt, Frank Diehl, James Dohm, Lou Jane Dohm, Charlene Fieldner, Mardelle Fisher, Fred Foust, Don Freese, Hobart Gillespie, Dick Ginter. Row 4-Bob Hauger, Jean Hepker, Vernetta Hoffman, Lucile Howard, LeRoy I-Iuenefeld, Guy Impton, Wil- liam Johnston, Betty Keeler, Helen Kerr, Lois Kintner, Ted Kirkpatrick Lee Klinger, Marjorie Klinger. e!If9l 16k9 THE CLASS OF 1941 President ...........l....,,.....,..........,...... ..,..........,,rr........ .,.... ..,,..r J a m es Sanders Vice-President .,.....,.,. ........,,... B ob Hauger , Secretary-Treasurer ..,rol...........,.............,...l...............,.............. Beulah Stutzrnan 1 Upon this page scattered at random are portraits of people whom you know as friends or as acquaintances. Taken as a whole, they comprise the Junior Class of '39-'40. If these pictures were endowed with the power of speech, perhaps they would speak of these, their merits. We are proud to have been one of the largest Junior classes assembled in Bryan High School. Due to our size we were strong in all branches of scholastic and extra-curricular activities. In the athletic field we had 13 representatives in footballg nine of this number received gold foot- balls and letters. The basketball season furnished eight of our number an excellent opportunity to prove their worth. Several excelled in track and cross country. Not only in athletics, but also in literary, social, and educational clubs did the Juniors participate. They realized the advantages of these organizations and tried to prove themselves helpful members in Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Twin Arts, and the F. F. A. Many held offices or were active in the new clubs started this year, the Shutterbugs, Radio Club, Flying Club, and the Quill and Quibble. A few held responsible positions on the Hi-Life staff. Our capable president, together with the other class officers and Student Council represen- tatives, piloted us safely through the year, and we take this opportunity to express our gratitude to them. Under their guidance the class, planning to assume half the financial responsibilities of the Junior-Senior, sponsored a successful bake sale. Now, as time advances so rapidly, we suddenly realize that we have completed 11 of the 12 years of fundamental education and have but one remaining year to spend in our Alma Mater acquiring additional knowledge, life-long friends, and practical experience. In progressing to our Senior year we hope that we can emulate the standards set by the Senior class of '40, To them may we extend our best wishes for happiness and future success. E. S. '41.
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