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IV SCHOOL DAYS CHARLES SCHUTTE Track, 1 yearg Basketball 11 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play. NELLIE LEE TRIGGS Orchestra, 4 .years 3 Chorus 43 String Quintet 4. MARY LEE MURPHY
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SCHOOL DAYS COLLEEN MULLIN S Volley Ball, 4 yearsg Pep Club 3: Newspaper 25 Girls Club 45 Dramatic Club 39 Student Council 13 Student Librarian 1. MARY ALICE MULLINS Volley Ball, 4 yearsg Pep Club 4g Girls Club 3. I LOREN NOA Track, 3 years: Physical Education 4g Boys Club 2g Jun- ior Class Playg Senior Class Play.
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1 SCHOOL DAYS CLASS HISTDDY In the spring of 1938, twenty-three green Freshies entered Dawson High School. They completed the Whole school year without losing or gaining any new members. Our class officers were: President, Maxine Kemistg Vice President, Mary Alice Mullinsg Secretary-Treasurer, Ione Heim. We enjoyed several parties at intervals throughout the year. Miss Ada Harding was our sponsor. A When school again took up in the following September, in the fall of 1939, our class had decreased in size. Virginia and Kenneth Martin- osky left us. They went to Humboldt, where they are now attending High School. Gleatha Vice also left us. She moved to Shubert where she later quit school. Then to raise our class number, we welcomed Wilbur Bruhn, who came from Falls City High School. Our enrollment was 21 this year. Miss Nan Riley was the class sponsor. Our class offic- ers were: President, Colleen Mullins, Vice President, Wilbur Bruhn, Secretary-Treasurer, Martin Tiehen. We all had some swell times on class parties. Some of the places We Went to were Sycamore Springs, and then to Falls City, Humboldt and Auburn to movies. During the school term of 1940-41 we had an enrollment of 193 however, We had gained and lost. Norma Patton was a new member from Lincoln. Dorothy Stevicks quit school, Joe Smith also quit school, and Donald O'Grady left us the second semester. Don moved to Den- ver, Colo. Our class officers for the Junior year were: President, Wil- bur Bruhn, Vice President, Martin,'Tieheng Secretary-Treasurer, Myrtle Mae Lanning. Glenn A. Erickson was the class sponsor. A student council was introduced into our High School this term. The problems of the council were to make decisions as to what organi- zations should receive awards, and also to set up rules for the use of the ping pong room and many other problems too numerous to men- tion. The membership was made up of class representatives, elected by the students. Our representatives were Ione Heim and Bill Hasen- yager. We presented the Junior class play, Happy Birthday. It was a great success. Miss Lucille Marker directed the play. The cast was as follows: 1 Jerome Carter 1---.,-,-.-,-..,-..--.-,. Wilbur Bruhn Jerry, his friend and room mate -..A 1-.. Martin Tiehen Mrs. Robard, the landlady ,,.1.... ,--...--. Ione Heim Mr Robard, her husband --.---,, ...... 1- .,,-. , Charles Schutte Norma Patten Gloria Maxwell, J erome's girl friend -.--- ,, .,., -H Lynelle Hock Marlena Stockton, G1oria's companion ---.-.,--- Maxine Kemist Mr. Maxwell, Gloria's father ....1..., -,- .----..,,- Loren Noa Sissy Boardman, Jerry's wealthy aunt ....,,.. Colleen Mullins Minnie, her paid companion ...... ......,. M ary Alice Mullins Lola, Jerry's artist model ......... -.- -...- --- Alice Bernhardt Ada, the maid ---.-.-1--T..--. ....,,..., --- ..,,-
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