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Mr- Warner-Mr. Sauer Schwarz, Stevens, W. Diner, R. Schuler, F. Healy, j. Sor- rentino, D. Westrick, W. Dam- meron, W. Picczonka, D. Fichter, R. Goodpaster, N. Schmidt, j. Sorrentino, G. VaniDulman. Second Row, left to right: D. Ryan, B. Smith, D. Tewart, E. Service, W. Nolan, R. Boykin, H. Schuler, R- Raussen, E. Tracy, R. Murphy, R. Bohnstengel, T. Andrews. Third Row, left to right: R. R. Fahrenbruck, J. Haas, L. an, J. Chinn, E. Reilag. FRESHMAN GIRLS Mrs- Hale-106 Mr. Ross-105 First Row, left to right: M. Garrison, M. Hilmer, L. Wil- liams, A. Daniels, H. Bachman, B. Poole, M. Chinn, V. Meyer, E. Corbett, L. Brandt, M. Gos- ney, J. Hilliard. Second Row, left to right: M. Gossin, F. Wolf, J. Steiner, L. Turck, C. Meyer, C. Vest, R. Daniels, E. Filgis, B. Zimmer- i man, B. Lyons, D. Gatrell, R. l Driemeyer. Third Row, left to right: H. Ames, A. Huber, R. Moran, B. Schneider, R. Schneider, L. Bono- mini, D. Findley, J. Hale, B. Kemmeter, A. Schenck, F. Leusl sing. THE FRESHMEN CLASS The Freshmen class, the graduating class of 1942, has just hegun its struggle for recognition at Deer Park Higrjh. 'l'l'ese people has just left the grade school and have taken a big step in their lives. When pupils leave the grade school and enter high school, they undergo It great Change and must adjust themselves to the change. They must decide what course to follow. They must select their course ZlCCOl'dlllfQ' to their ahility to meet the JS First Row, left to right: joe Chamberlain, J. Purtee, W. Scott, Payne, R. Matthews, H. Garrison, V. Smith, 1. Abraham, W. Mor-
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C. Purcell, R. Dvorak, H. Sell, li. Soviiomoiua Bovs 205 Home Room-Mr. Slone Front Row, left to right: R. Ku- per. C. Service, A. Troxell, A. Combs, 'I liordman, C. Brewer, C. Latimer. Second Row, left to right: M. Nagele, H, Selilogliecli, H. Ross, XV. Corell, R. lienhase, M. Kar- l.in, D. PUlHCI'll,', W. Deneclce. Tliirtl Row, left to right: j. lson, Ilart, li. Holt, j. Moores. Soviioinioiue Giiirs 205 llome Room Miss Taylor Front Row. left to right: I- Gasa- way, A. Cummins, H. NXfartlwell, ll. Feintllel, B. Cooper, MC- Graw, R. Mersch. M. Fitzgerald, C. Leussing, A. l.g1ml'vert, L. Klems. Second Row, left to right: E. Daye, Bruker, Ii. Heffner, B. Braker, Ii. Matthews, D. Wil- liams, B. Knahh, H. Garrison, A. Bergen, A. Nieman. Third Row. left to right: A. Ross, N. Gregor, M. Shulze, li. Kassner, R. Kueffner, N. Mer- ritt, C. Kirk, M. Hodges, A. Geier, V. Roberts, B. Steele. participated willingly. Early in the school year a reception was given to welcome the Freshmen class into the high school, and the Sophomores made the affair a gala one and received many compliments for their diligent work in making the reception a success. We feel that the graduating class of '41 will do ample credit to Deer Park and will continue to he an active class during the following two years. We are sure they will continue to help Deer Park High School progress and that they will leave behind them pleasant memories and the gratitude of fu- ture students of Deer Park for the industrious part they have played in the school life. 27
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requirements of graduating and above all must pick a course that will be of the most benefit after they have graduated. lf they plan to enter business, they should study the commercial program with care. They should select the studies that will be of the greatest ad- vantage in the business world. On the other hand, if they plan to advance their education in a still greater degree, they should be careful in their selection of a college preparatory course. Although this course is not altogether difficult, it requires study as does any course of studies one may selectg so choose wisely, little Freshmen. The members of the Freshmien class have already shown their coopera- tiveness and ability. They have been well represented in various activities and have tried hard to make a name for themselves among the leaders of Deer Park High. Each class must be its own leader. lt must decide for itself whether it will carry on the traditions and future work of its school. lt must decide whether it will stand out as a class or whether it will shirk its duties as a class of Deer Park. The class of '42 has taken its troubles and burdens with a smile and deserves a word of praise. lt has taken the jests that must follow a Fresh- man about. To the members of the class of '42 we extend hearty congratu- lations and welcome them to four successful years at Deer Park with the hope that their high school days will be glorious and will exceed their expectations. we 1939 NTLERS 29
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