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0phomnri' Class Organisation President.......... Vice President.... Secretary.......... Assistant Secretary Dorothy Greelis .. Russell Brant .. . Mary Rodgers .Grace Jefferson History In September, 1919, we, the Sophomores of Dunkerton High School, started our adventurous career as Freshmen under the guidance of Milton F. Metfessel, who was instructor the first semester, and Creel A. Miller the last. The roll call was as follows: Mary Rodgers, Alice Owen, Morton French, Norris Clark, Roger Smith, Russell Brant, Clair Barlow, Charles Dundon, Bernice Goff, Fern Stover, Fay Bartholomew, Melvin Goff, Alice , West, Grace Jefferson, Harold Owen, Martha Wetzlich, and Dorothy Greelis. During the year some pupils dropped out, others moved away. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were minus five pupils: Charles Dundon, Fern Stover, Martha Wetzlich, Harold Owen, and Bernice Goff. Two pupils were added: Clarence Liebert and Mary Carroll. We are expecting a fuller history at a later date. Page fourteen
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iflrealjman Class Officers President...........................................................Randall Brant Vice President...........................................Melba Dunkerton Secretary.............................................................Naomi Brant Motto: Bound, to Win. Class Colors: Pink and Green. Class Flowers: Pink Roses. Marjorie Rhinehart Roe Clark Irene Benzing Alice Allen Blanche Tiesinger «nU Melba Dunkerton Elma Magee Elsie Cummings Thelma Scott Elsie Turner Mary Ackerman Randall Brant Russell McNellis Naomi Brant Sttefari; At the beginning of the term six of the pupils that were graduated from the Dunkerton public schools in May, 1920, were on hand. They were joined by seven others from adjoining districts. Mary Ackerman and Elsie Turner moved to Waterloo at the close of the first semester. Melba Dunkerton left our midst for California, where she resided through the winter months. Thelma Scott of Waterloo entered our class the first part of March. The Freshman class is honored because they haven’t had to remain after school for unprepared lessons but once. Page sixteen
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