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SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES The Sophomore class really didn’t do anything big this year, but after all it’s the little things in life that count. When we entered school this year it was our turn to use the phrase “green freshman.” We really liked the freshmen, though, and entertained them at the first dance of the year, the Freshman Reception. As time went on, the football season started. Many sophomores turned out for football, and Gene Pfeiffer and Arthur Casper represented us on the “A” team. They were out on the field, helping to win the game the day of Homecoming. Well, the basketball season always follows the football season, so the sophomores turned out for it wholeheartedly. We who couldn’t be playing sat in the bleachers and watched Jim Pfeffer, Gene Pfeiffer and Dick Young valiantly playing on the first team. Oh! but don’t think that these were the only sophomores who played basketball. Many more were doing their work on the second team. The year went on without many exciting events. Of course, the Senior Ball came, but most of the sophomores didn’t get there. There were plenty of dates, but mumps stepped in and said who was going and who wasn’t. In the spring, the speech contests again rolled around. Many sophomores were brave and took part, doing very well. The band and Glee Club tournament also comes along at this time. As you look among the band and Glee Club members, you could pick out several sophs. These little things may not seem important to you, but they surely did to the sophs. Next year we’ll strive to do bigger things and then some day we’ll be doing great things. 24
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row (left to right): J. Nachtwey, Salm, Horst, D. Schucht, Carrithers, Bradley, PfefTer, A. Keuler, W. Bechlem, Graney, Endries, E. Lintner, Mescar. (2) Mr. Scheer, M. Parie, Noll, Liebetrau, M. Schomisch, R. Bolz, Ruffing, D. Wolf, Wagner, L. Geiser, Beck, B. Bowe, Hostettler, Miss Guelig. (3) Freitag, Tennessen, Ludwig, George, S. Rothmann, V. Koehler, D. Buhl, M. Pilling, M. Schaefer, Parson, Meyer, Nellesson, Parsons, Nett. (4) Voelker, Schluchter, C. Diederick, Schmitz, Van Hoorn, Daun, Gebhart, Jacobs, Schaefer, A. Schaefer, Criter, Gerner, I. Bruckner. (5) Steiner, Diederick, McMahon, Griem, Wagner, Schaurette, Schneider, Buelow, Boettcher, Kleinhans, Hephner, Diederick, Diederich, Schmitz. (6) Berrens, Bowe, Propson, Pfeiffer, Young, Kiesner, Hoelzel, Schabach, Ortlieb. Peters, Wolf, Penning, Powell, Casper.
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FRESHMAN CLASS r z oi i Front row (left to right): Mauer, LuelofT, E. Geiser, H. Vogel, Sartori, J. Thielman, J. Peik, M. Miller, Ronk, L. Vogt, R. Schmahl, J. Fredericks, Jodar, W. Wunrow. (2) M. Kossman, Millay, Keller, Redig, Nickel, Burg, Maltby, Duiben, V. Juckem, V. Shaurette, E. Bell, J. Grenzer, G. Bruckner, Miss Layde. (3) M. Schmidlkofer, L. Schmitz, M. Alten, D. Halfmann, Hillmann, Hinz, Dutkievic, G. Rothmann, Steiner, Watry, Suttner. H. Berg, Nennig, Pethan, D. Gerrits. (4) Michaels, Hipke, V. Koehler, M. Juckem. J. Diederich, V. Dietz, M. Parie, Hedrich. Dohr, B. Brocker, J. Kobriger, J. Zynski, Hertel, E. Boll. (5) G. Goggins, L. Zeegers, T. McHale, Kuhn, Wagner, D. Halfmann. W. Wunrow, D. Wagner, E. Wagner, Portmann.
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