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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class of 1941 started their Journey to the Planet of Knowledge in the year 1938 A.D. The take-off was stationed on the second floor of Conde High School. Moe Boulllon was president of the expedition and Mr. Schultz was the official adviser. We had our first example of school life when we went through the tortures of Misery Week, en- dowed on us by the upper clessmen. A weiner roast was spon- sored by the Freshmen and Sophomore classes on the 28th of September. The School hiked out to the second bridge on the rsilrosd tracks. During that year the crew lost one member Louis Tennis. Several members of this un and comins class mode the honor roll, namely: Vslois Bymers, Keith Taylor, Lila Herr, Jerry Thomas, and Edward Brown. Thst same year quite s number of this class took part in the bend, glee club, and mixed chorus. When the class had risen to the distinguished role of Sophomores, W3 ' lost three master minds: Vnlois Bymers, Kenneth Rehn, and Reese Mathieu, and 'WO -gained that genius of all geniuses, ister Hein. We nlso acquired Grace 'Gross Thrt year but we lost her ss the dfys whlzzed by. Maybe she was absorbed in the mighty stream of knowledge that was cc- quired by the Juniors of 39-40. More of our distinguished students nttsined the honor roll in 59-40, namely: Zkeith Taylor, Edward Brown, Hoe Boullion, Jeanne Chaon, 'ister Bain, Beverly Dobberpuhl, Jerry Thomas, Lila Herr. Master Edward Brown wus Captain of the crew und Miss Grabowskl was our faculty adviser. Edward Brown nnd Betty Lofthouse were our 'representatives to the student council with FOwcn Klapperich as Sergeant at Arms. We, as the Sophomores of 1939, gave n pnrty to entertain the Freshmen after putting them through the tortures of Misery Week. Ah, and now We sre Juniors. We have 'gained Reese Mathieu, William Hesrnen and in the second semester, Houston Clausen. The ambitious athletes of the Junior Class have been runners up in the class tournament for two successive years and their victory of first place next year is a fore- gone conclusion. Our class sponsored s school dence which was held on the 12th dny of February and was definitely s success. This year Beverly Dobberpuhl was head of the crew, and Miss Duncan was the class adviser. Edward Brown, Betty Lofthouse, Keith Taylor, and Beverly Dobberpuhl were our representatives in the student council this year. Our class play which was held in the fall end entitled UJune In Jununryn was s smash hit, and thst's not on exsggsration. We had very close to s full house. The proceeds, of course went to defray the expenses of the banquet for the Juniors and Seniors which was served on May 17 to 57 guests st the Hewitt Hotel. The ambitious Juniors also sold candy and popcorn balls at the basketball games to make money for the banquet. We might also add that the Juniors have set a precedent of having s Junior and Senior Prom after the banquet, 53
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Beverly Dobberpuhl and Richard Hildebrant were our contestants at the typing contest held in Warner. Beverly won third place which is just another reason why this class is one of the most significant that Conde has ever had. Speaking of Beverly, she has also been the Class candidate for Gals Dey Queen for three successive years. This year nearly all of the members of the Junior Class are engaged in some activities. We dig right in and do our share of the work to make life n success and we hope the coming members is the Junior Class of Conde High School-will continue to do e same. 34
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