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As there was no choice of subjects, everyone took English L algebra, general business, and general science. The class of '42, during its Sophomore year, lost three of its members. They were Dorothy Wilkens, Raymond Bnnen, and Le- Verne Dippel. Nadine Reddish, Ann Brsdshew, 'and James Edgar joined the class but James dropped out again a short while after he had started. Again the class sponsor was Miss Creamer. Almost all the class members were present at the all-school parties and at the Wiener roost given by the Board of Education in honor of the Freshmen. The Sephomore's contribution to the four one-act plays was nThe New Girl in Town.u Those in the play were Marjorie Munster- HUT! Mildred Weppler, Arnold Schuldt, Hebert Kelley, and Russel Mar in. nAt the Stroke of Twelvcu was given as part of the Hellowa entertainment. Those in this play were Janet Ernst, Marjorie Munstermon, forne Inkster, and Robert Kelley. Marjorie Munstermon and Wayne Schwartz were in the cast of the play, nThe Cat's Whiskors,n given in the county contest. The officers for the year were the following: Wilfred Kos- chnick, president, Wayne hchwertz, vice-presidontgArneldSchuldt, secretary, Betty Usrley, treesurerg Ferns Inkstor and Robert Kelley, student council members. As the class hed failed to elect a historian for the Fresh- man year, Mildred Wepplcr was elected historian for both Fresh- men andz8ophemere years. The subjects that could be taken during the-Sophomore year wereg Englishll, honemskeinf I, biology, world history and go- omctry. Our grand and glorious Junior your started with twenty-one enrolled. Donald Luobchow from Hoodstock, Illinois, joined our class at the beginning of the school Veer, but he left us again sometime later. During the your we else lent two otherncmbersw Lillian Niomsnn loft us so that she might merry WelterSwanstrmg
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and Wayne Schwartz moved to Chicago. Miss Griswold was the class sponsor. The class officers for the year were Mildred Weppler, pres- identg Russel Martin, secretaryg Ferne Trusheim, historiang Betty Carley and council members. Inkster, treasurerg .Rove Robert Kelley, student The Hallowe'en stunt presented by the Juniors was UA Mock Tr1al.n There were no girls in this stunt as they werebusysell- ing food. Those in this Schwartz, Russel Martin, profit on the Hallowe'en 'Some of the members stunt were Wilfred Koschnick, Wayne Arnold Sehuldt, and Robert Kelley. The food sales was very satisfactory. bought class rings and pinstheir Junior year, while others waited till their Senior year. The class sponsored an all-school ember 2, 1941. The prizes awarded for Irene Blanck and Myron Steinmann. The ing was ping pong, shuffleboard, other freshments of doughnuts and cocoa were ' At all home basketball games, the pop, and pop corn. masquerade party on Nov- the best costumes went to entertainment for the ew? games, and dancing. Re- served. Junior girls.soLd candy, The Juniors' contribution to the four one-act plays was'The Professor Roars.n Those in the play were Betty Carley, Reva Trusheim, Ferne Inkster, Mildred Weppler, and Russel Martin. One of the most important events of our Junior year was our uwatch Out for Spooks.n Mrs. Deffner directed the play and the cast'was as follows: Shirley, Betty Carleyg Vera, Ferne Inksten Lois, Nadine Reddish, Angie, Jane: Ernst, Patsy, Reva Trusheimg Hollyhock, Mildred Wepplerg Slats, Marvin Windhorng Dumpling, Delmar Eckerg Jed, Russel Marting Randy, Robert Kelleyg Peggy, Ann Bradshaw, Aunt Milly, Frances Foxr In between acts, stunts were presented. 'Wilfred Koschnick and Arnold Schuldt presented UProfessor Black, Magic1an,U and Donald Luebehow and Wayne Schwartz, presented NOh,What a Nightln To us the most exciting event of the school year was the junior-senior banquet held at the Inman Hotel in Champaign. The menu consisted of the following: fruit cocktail, veal birds,
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