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{SCHOOLDAYS) FUTURE SCOPE OF SOPHOMORE OF 1940 1£41 Ten years foom now when we poer into the Crystal Ball. Stanley Bochanyin...........Machariicl engineer at Rand- olph Field. Arlan Brandt-----------------Shakes the country with his new orations on peade and Betty Browe-------- Agnes Fritsche----- Elaine Juedes------ Eugene Lindau------ Marjorie Lindboe--- Emil Mackowey------ Doris Ockerlander— Clayton Paul------- Galen Paul--------- Kenneth Paul------- i ‘ Roy Robida----- --- Robert Rueden- Evelyn Scidmore---- GordonnSchief—----- Deloris Tischendorf- Robert Ulrich------ Isadore Umlauft---- Gladys Brecke------ Lucille Broeske---- Delbert Dake------- Arlene Karder-----— Marie Heintz------- Ardis Hrause------- Lois ackaben------ Margaret Mayr------ Milton PaffT------- democracy. Phebe. Wearing telescopes to see the hiddS wrfSan ing. •Married Professor of English and ohj what English. -Rosalind. •Caretaker for Mr. Kinyon’s garden. •Reporter for wew York Times ■Beats Joe Louis in second round, ■Orlando. •President of Anti-study leag- ue, •Little but ohj my4 Book worm, •Bookeepcr in a feed store. •First clarinetist in Navy Band What Navy . •Tischi— TischJ •Mombor of Chicago White sox, •New Chemistry professor at Dor-Hi. •Clerk in Woolworths®, •With her pal Rosie , • Touchstone, •Married. •The new Garbo. ■vocalist. •book keeper, ■Doiry f aid. •Prize fighter. i if r.rt
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{SCHOOL DAYS} It is 1939 and upon counting the new arrivals we find that there are fifty-one Freshmen, the largest class in the history of Dojpchester High School. The first year passes slowly, but as we near the end we feel that we have really accomplished something. We are well represented in Senior Band, Girls Glee Cikub, For- ensics, and in various sports. When final tournament score; are totaled, we find that we rank in second place, which is quite an accomplishment for beginners. We are honored this year by having our two contestants crowned king and queen of the annual school carnival. This honor is also carried through in our Sophogiore year. As Sophomores we find that our enrollment has de- creased slightly, but we still find it necessary to have our class divided ifcto two sections, Xeven of our members are in Senior Band, nine girls in glee club,-all but two members of the debate teams are taken from our ranks,-six members are participating in forensics, three of whom represented the high school in the league contest,-two of our boys are on the regular basketball squad-and three are on the B squad. Our class is really quite well represented in pract- ically all f: elds. Looking forward not backward, we anticipate the re- sponsibility of a major school event of our Junior yenr,- the Promendde. It is our hope that this class will continue its re- cord in participation of outside activities in future years. t k m
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Grace Pickett-----------------Teaching Algebra at Cor Hi. Beatrice Paulson--------------In nurses training. Beverly Paulson---------------Dross designer in Boston Store. George Rau---------------------William. Edna Roberts------------------Mending bocks in the public library, Wallace Scholtz---------------Wisconsin's leading clown. David Schreiber---------------HiJ BuGohJ-er. Dorothy Stoiber---------------Opera ter Dorchester's Beauty shop. Marvin Tauchen----------------Uncle Peter, Herbert Waldhart--------------Driving a now car.
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