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MARY A. BOUHL Glee Club 1-4 Junior Play Lib. Club 2-4 Annual .Rtf. 4 G.A.A. 1-4 Lit. Con. 1-4 Class Pre3. 4 Tatler Stf. 1-4 Arbor Day Play HETTY J. SlliS Glee Club 1-4 Mus. Con. 1-4 Annual Stf. 4 Tatler Stf.2-4 Lit. Con. 1—4 Junior Play Lib. Club 2-4 G.A.A. 1-4 Class V.P. 4 Ensemble 2,3 DOLORES KANE G.A.A. 1-4 Tatler Stf. 4 Annual Stf. 4 Glee Club 1 Lib. Club 2-4 Class Trea3.3 Class Sec. 4 HARRY GILLETTE Glee Club 1-4 Mus. Con. 3 Rand 1-4 Track 1, 2 basketball 1,2 Ensenble 2,3 Orchestra 2,3 Baseball 4 Lib. Club Football 1,2 ROSEMARY BESS JAMES COONEY CLARENCE CULKIN RAYMOND ENDR3S M. FINEFIELD Glee Club 1-4 Band 1-4 Lib. Club 2-4 Junior Play Lib. Club 2-4 Lit. Con. 1-4 Lib. Club 2-4 Annual Stf. 4 Lib. Club G.A.A.1-4 Lib. Club 2-4 Orchestra 3 Tatler Stf. 1-4 arbor T ay Play Lit. Con. 1-4 G.A.A. 1-4 Class Pres. 1 Football 4 Glee Club 1-4 Junior Play Junior Play Basketball 1-4 Annual Stf.1,4 Mus. Con. 2 Annual Stf. 4 Trnck 1-4 Junior Flay Annual Stf. 4 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 3-4 Cheerleader 1-4 Ensemble 2,3 Football 1,2 Lit. Con. 2-4 One Act Play Arbor Day Play Junior Play Tatler Stf. 2-4 One Act Play Bar. ’ 2-4 ARLENE FROBISH RAYMOND glen:: E. GUTZWILER A. HABERKORN DAVID HILL Glee Club 1-4 Transfer-Mazon Lib. Club 2-4 Glee Club 1-4 Glee Club 1,2 Lib. Club 2-4 Baseball 3 Track 1,2,4 Junior Play Baseball 3,4 G.A.A. 1-4 Basketball 3-4 Basketball 1-4 Orchestra Poo►ball 1-4 Ensemble 2,3 Football 1-4 Ensemble 2,3 Baske tall 1-4 Lit. Con. 1 —4 Arbor Day Play Lit. Con. 3 Junior Play Band 1-4 Junior Play Annual Stf. 4 Lib. Club 2-4 Sta e Hsrr. Arbor Lay Play Football 1-3 Baseball 3-4 V. HORNICKEL JEROME HUMMEL DONNA LAWLESS L. PERKINS JOE RIBORDY Transf er-Melvin Sport Mgr. 2 Glee Club 1-4 Glee Club 1-4 Football 1-4 Track 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Band 1-4 Lib. Club 2-4 Track 1-4 Football 3,4 Annual Stf. 2-4 Lit. Con. 1-3 Basketball 1-4 Junior Play Orchestra 2,3 Junior Play paseball 3-4 Arbor Day Play Clar. Ens. 2-4 G.A.A. 1-4 Mus. Con. 3 Band 1-4 Mus. Con. 2-4 Arbor Day Play Band 1-4 Baseball 3 Lib. Club 2-4 Junior Flay German Band 3 Tatler Stf. 4 Tatler Stf. 2,; G.A.A. 1-4 Lib. Club 1-4 Class Treas. 3 Glee Club L. RUNYON LiARG. SHELL DONALD SHOLS LYLE WAHLS BOB WALKER Glee Club 1-4 Glee Club 1,2,4 Glee Club 2 Glee Club 1-3 Track 1-3 Mus. Con. 2-4 Lib. Club 3,4 Lib. Club 3 Band 3 Basketball 3,A Ensemble 2,3 J ini or Play Baseball 4 Orchestra 3 Football 1-4 Lib. Club 2-4 Business Mgr. Orchestra 2 Baseball 3 Glee Club 4 G.A.A. 1-4 Annual Stf. 3,4 naseball 3,4 Arbor Day Play Tatler Stf. 3,4 Ensemble 4 G.A.A. 3,4 ‘ ALTER WARD J. VJHISTLER EUNICE ZORN Trans.-Freetown, Trans.-Carroll- Band 1-3 Indiana ton, 111. Glee Club 1-2 Basketball 2-4 G.A.A. 4 Accp. 3 Football 4 Lit. Con. 4 Lib. Club 2 Baseball 3,4 Annual Stf. 4 G.A.A. 1 Tatler Stf. 4
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Fourth Row: JUNIOR CLASS Brown, Fraher, J. Smith, L.Gerdes, L. Rosendahl, John Cooney, J. Bouhl Third Row: L. Schade, A. Hornickel, Sneyd, Trunk, Maplethorpe, Gingerich Second Row: M. Plaster, Brock,Cole, G. Bushong, Paul,Lafferty, M. Clooney First Row: Sterrenberg, Friant, Romans,Falck, H. Smith, Johnson, M. Hurt In September thirty juniors enrolled. Three new members were, Marilyn Metz from Odell, Donna Mae Alexa from Highland Park,and Donald Lennox from La Salle-Peru. Four of the class moved away. Donald Lennox early in the first semester, Marilyn Metz, Donna Mae Alexa, and Marjorie Williamson, at the close of the first semester. The class officers this year are: Norene Falck, president; Junior Lafferty, vice president; Mary Hurt, secretary; Lois Sterrenberg,treasurer and Miss Plaster sponsor. As a means of raising money they sold candy at football and basketball games. The proceeds from the junior play ’’Crazy House” were also added to the juniors treasury. The money will be spent for the Junior Banquet under the direction of Miss Clooney. SOPHOMORE CLASS Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Bryant, Heiken, J. Kane, R. Rebholz, Hubly, K.McKinley, Stow, W. Rosendahl, K. Ratliffe, Gerth, J. Berlett. Keith Bouhl, T. Cavanaugh, T. Beck, C. Schade, M. McKinley, L. Schade, F. Endres, E. Smith, L. Wilson, Monahan, Reising, A. Rosendahl, Mr. Petty E, Spence, J. Haberkorn, Dueer, E. Gerdes, Kohler, Sheely, Kueffner, N. Hurt, Grosanbach, Knittles W. Haberkorn, Kenneth Bouhl, B. Ford, Bargman, J. Rebholz, H. Hornickel, A. Saathoff, D. Gutzwiler, G. Beck Forty-two sophomores enrolled this year, including four new members: Arleen Rosendahl, from Piper City, Tom Cavanaugh from Melvin, and William Haberkorn from Chicago. Under the supervision of Mr. Petty the following officers were elected: Jack Heiken, president; Bill Rosendahl,vice presi- dent; Jane Kohler, secretary; and Arleen Rosendahl, treasurer. The sophomores initiated the freshmen on October 18, 1940. The freshmen wore slacks and overalls. They also had to say the Loyalty Song in front of the assembly. In the evening they were entertained in the gym. The freshmen gave their return party November 8, 1941. FRESHMAN CLASS Fourth Row: L. Hornstein, J. Ratliffe, Hendershott, Lindquist, Henrichs. Curtis Third Row: P.Berlett, D. Spence, Clester, A. Wahls, G.Cavanaugh, Chantry Second Row: B. Rosendahl, Zorn, Brantz, B. Bushong, E. Hornstein, Mr, Collins First Row: Shambrook, M. Wilson, M. Schade, V.Perkins, H. Brown, Pearson On September 5, 1940, twenty-five freshmen enrolled in the class of 1941. At our first meeting, held under the supervision of Mr. Collins, the following officers were elected: Lois Chantry, president; Evelyn Pearson, vice president; and Rufus Curtis, secretary, and treasurer. October 18, 1940, the sophomores initiated the freshmen. The initiation consisted of freshmen wearing ”kid-clothes”, singing the loyalty song and kneeling to the sophomores during the day. The day was ended with a party in the evening for the freshmen. A return party was given the sophomores, November 8. (10)
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