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IUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW tseated left to rightl-Lillian Lee, Lois Stried, Helen Patterson, Helen Richard- son, lean Iohnson, Merle Parry, Donald Harris, Maebelle Potter, Ioyce Iacobs, Edna Price. SECOND ROW fstandingl-Mr. Perdue, Sponsor, Doris Leek, Eloise McCarthy, Ruth Heins, Morseta Ellis, Verneil May, Enid Fleener, Kare Kaplan, Willa Roberts, Roberta Rhoda. THIRD ROW fstandingl-lohn Miller, Keith Phillips, lunior Sherrington, Ierorne Schickedanz, Buck Kauffman, lack Zimmerman, Verne Erdrnan, lack Brady, Edward Brady, Robert Pickett, Gilbert Phipps, Paul Martin. IUNIOR CLASS Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ........,.,. Iean Iohnson President ...,....... Verne Erdman Vice-President .,,.,,.., Merle Parry Vice-President ........ Ioyce lacobs Secretary ........ Helen Richardson Secretary ...,. .... H elen Patterson Treasurer . . . . , .Donald Harris Treasurer . . , .... Donald Harris CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Henline Mr. Perdue Page 16
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Page 15 CLASS PRCPHECY Mildred Rathbun-Demonstrating the better method of hornemaking on the Barnes homestead near Fairbury. Mildred Skaggs-Operating a beauty parlor in Meadows. Ellen Zehr-Bookkeeper in Kroger Store in Gridley under vary capable su- pervision. Ruth Ringenberg-Successor to Paderewski. Elizabeth Miller-A double for Kate Smith in Swans Down and Calumet program. Lois Gentes-Owner oi dramatic school in Chicago. Hannah Gillespie-Supervisor ol Child's Guidance Clinic. Martha Reis-Dean ot girls at Bluffton College. Mary SchwagereHome Economics lnstructor at lowa State College at Ames. Gladys Miller-Member ol debating team representing Columbia University. Harriett Adams-Head of lnterior decorating department in Marshall Field Sf Co., in Chicago. Bernice Gentes-Designer of women's clothing at l Magnin. Mary Kinsinger-Secretary ol Chicago Livestock Exposition. Vernon KingwWorking on railroad under direction oi Roberts ci Daughter. Iohn Whitmar-Head of Bachelor Club at Lexington. Floyd Todd-Successor to Fred Astaire. Bill Tacey-Playing the second Clark Gable in Hollywood. Gerald Claudon-Champion reckless driver under Lee's supervision. La Vonne Schoppe-Manager of a Davids Economy Store in Chicago. Lola Wilkins-Keeping house for a mechanic that works at the Ford garage. Harold Morris-Mayor ol Schwagerville Csuburb of Chenoal. Lucas Buttry-Strong man for Pontiac Gym Circus. Rozella Oltman-Private secretary for President Roosevelt. Eudora Bunge-Accompanist to Grace Moore in opera. Iohn Vercler-Raising prize beet cattle. Marjorie Lahn-Head of pastry department at Vanderbilt Hotel, New York. Martha Wilson-Living scrappily with her Fairbury man. Iohn Gentes-United States milk inspector.
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Page 17 TUNTOR CLASS HISTORY On August 3l, in an airship, the class l940 started on a very important trip sponsored by Miss Harrower and Mr. Ferree. The first half year, the thirty-eight passengers were piloted by Doris Leek, Keith Phillips, and Carolyn Kaplan and the last half ot the year by Ierome Schickedanz, Verne Erdman, and Eloise McCarthy. On October 23, the airplane landed at the farm of Alvin Schicke- danz, where a Hallowe'en party was held. The flight was resumed till lune when the crew took a three months' vacation. The class of '40 resumed their flight again in September, and were first piloted by Kenneth Zimmerman, Lois Streid, Lillian Lee, Keith Phillips. The plane landed on December l5th at the Chenoa Community High School where a Christmas party was held. The last half year the class was piloted by Helen Richardson, Merle Parry, Doris Leek, lean lohnson. The class then took a short three months' vacation. ln September the class of '40 were ready to start again with more con- fidence because of their past experience in the classes. lean lohnson, Merle Parry, Helen Richardson, and Donald Harris were our pilots for the first half of the year. A party was held at the Chenoa Community High School in the first semester. The last halt of the year the class was piloted by Verne Erdman, loyce lacobs, Helen Patterson, and Donald Harris. The class is now flying to the Land of Further Knowledge. TUNTCR CLASS PARTY The first semester class party of the Iunior Class was held in November. The following committees were choseni Entertainment committee, Verne Erd- man, Lois Streid, and Willa Roberts, and refreshment committee, Eloise Mc- Carthy, Ioyce Iacobs, and Marcellan Kauffman. The committees decided to have an outdoors party and have pot-luck supper. Every one brought a covered dish and sandwiches. Games were played on the school lawn. Every- one, it is reported, had a good time.
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