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21 1 Back row: A. Osnes, Becker, Oliver, Steffen, Flaherty, Cehoy, Staack, Halverson, Deering, H. Kahler, Klas Middle row: Butler, Glick, Blake, Noziska, A. Kahler, Graham, H. Smith. Umberger, Delaney, Berger, Barlow, McCarthy, Boar Front row: Black, Painter, Carroll, Young, D. Smith, Lutt, Neuroth, J. Osnes, Risewick, Tblstedt SOPHGMORES Forty-six freshmen enrolled in Burke High in September, 1936, one of the largest freshmen classes in many years. Under the direction of Mr. Crawley, they elected Dorothy Lutt as president, HOWerd Blake as vice-president, Verde Beaman as treasurer, and Larry Barlow as secre- tary. As sophomores, this class re-elected Dorothy Lutt as president Catherine Neuroth is vice-president, and Lauretta Steack is secretary- treasurer. Mr. Holleman is class sponsor.
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20 Back row: K. Hazen. R. Hazen, Carroll, Dion, Ellston, Reber, Mahrt Middle row: Swartz. Hanson, Ferguson, Steffen. Klinger, Spitzenberger, Martin, Prangley, Quinn Front row: lhly, Johnson, Wilson, Wendell, Hinken, Day, Ebgelmeyer, Matson JUNKQQS In September. 1935, forty-one freshmen enrolled. Under the 812901- vieion of Mr. Ha.rtme.n, they called a class meeting, electing Deen Met- son as president, Lorraine Wendell vice-president, George Pete secrete- ry, and Louise Hanson treasurer. As sophomores. Velores Beeman ns president, Jim Quinn vice-president, and Anna Hinken secretery-trea.sur- er. Mr. Hartman was sponsor both years. This year, as Juniors, the class of 1939 elected Jim Quinn president, Ethel Spitzenberger vice- president, Deen Matson secretary, and Lorraine Wendell treasurer. choosing Mr. Rasmussen as their sponsor.
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22 D i r Back row: L. Bartling, Birkel, Aaeeth, Wendell, Miller, Spitzenberger, Hageman, Ieibel, Deering, Junior Ticknor, Durst Middle row: Das, Heerman, V. Meyer, Crandall, Jeanette Ticlcnor, Dykast, Hildebrand, Volberding, Schmidt, Fialn, Reber Front row: G. Bartling, Martin, L. Mayer, Oliver, Swartz, Schlaht, Mel- ven, Kortmeyer, Johnson, Graham FRESHMEIXI At the opening of the term in September 5237, the freshman class again presented e large enrollment, nunbering . A class meeting was held at which Betty Lou Swartz was elected president. Vern Wendell vice- president. Jeanette Ticknor secretary, and John Ieibel, treasurer. Miss Robertson was elected sponsor of the freshman class. During the first weeks of school, the freshmen were initiated by the Jtmiors. ef ter which ordeal they took their places as manbers of the student body. During the course of the year they have held eeverel 'parties and put on stunts in front of the assembly, as well as having had e. part in the benefit band program.
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