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FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row, Wayne Blankensh i p, Kenneth Bar2, Donald Bachwan, Junior Cockerha., Jay S.ith, Darwin Davis, John Robertson, Donald Olson, George Harks, Kenneth Laater, Darwin R epp. Fifth Row, Phyllis Schultz, Archie Forbes, John B a ker, Margaret MacRae,Ruth Saint, Betty Harlenee, Shirley Kadolph, Patty Kelley, Jean Schu.acher, e illie Lundy, Helen Yarwood, Neva Mae Nehring, Vernelle R ees. Fourth Row, Mr. Myers, Elizabeth Gray, Ellen Van Tiger, Patty olcott, Ruth Barz, Eva Mae Teske, Geraldine Kewatt, Dorothy Raab, Joan Pagel, Mary Allen, Hazel R aab, Muriel Aaes, Har- ry Price. Third Row, Miss Capellen, Richard Zieleske, Bill Nowasell, Del war H aden, John food, Marion Upton, Gordon Vcher, Gerald Rutherford, Ora Adaais, Jack Balvanz, Dale ay, Bob Jess. Second Row, Miss Yocun, Betty Kelley, Meta Fauerby, Lucille Wogen, Betty Riese, I vene Mo- Kay, Alice aaon, Ella Warren, Doris Vinton, Lois May, Adeline Zieleske, Dorothy Freeze, Ja- queline Jones, Gerald Kewatt. First Row, Winifred Junker, Frankie Filbrandt, Carl Myers, Wendell Clark, Lowell Granzow, Carl Orgell, Junior Myers, Ivan Fpericks, Richard Elzig, Donald yera. HISTORY Last fall a new crew embarked on the Freshman Ship and sailing over the eighth grade horizon found ourselves in strange, new waters known as the High School Sea. It was rough going until we got our course charted. Three years from now we will come to port. Until then we shall en- deavor to steer our course in the best channels letting the crew bring honor and fame to the school to which we pledged For E.H.S. I Will. —Elizabeth Gray
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5? ■ ■ ' i SOPHOMORE CLASS Bick Row, Donald Spees, Harold Glbleon, Junior Hi Her, Roaaine French, Jiaaie Hauaer, Ar- tie Salth, Wayne Allen, Wayne Vieetan, Leslie Huff, Bob Freriohs, Rayaond Gibleon. Fourth Row, Bob Ziesaan, Arthur Balvanz, Wilbur Jackson, Ernest Ban, Max VanDerveer, Bob Schneider, Jaaes D av |s, Donald Roaine, Merle Kadolph, Ogal Sapp, Harold Laaasters. Third Row, Charles Price, Wayne Lepley, Joe Hubbard, George Peisen, Howell Boyd, Berdena Freerksen, Anna Luiken, Mildred Wehraan, Maris Guiles, Laura Balvanz, Clara Elzig. Second Row, Faye Willig, Charles Monroe, Keith VanPatter, Junior Albright, Bob Schmidt, Bob Wehraan, Viola Balvanz, Beatrice Upton, Arvella Priske, Frienda Vol I, Betty Rosine. First Row, Marie Daleske, Dorothy Vigairs, Verla VanPatter, Barbara Moser.Fern Olson, Mil- dred Northrup, Ruth Balvanz, Sherlotta s app, A r |«„e Saith, Bernice Last, Darlene Hutzel. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1937 some 55 green freshmen entered Eldora ' s school of higher learning. We felt from the beginning that we were des- tined to carve the largest niche in minds of the overseers of this institution. With a bang we started out by being prominent in all activities. Our athletes showed the varsity how things should be done, our musicians were outstanding in band and glee club, and we were a great help in producing the school newspaper. From here we advanced to our second year in high school, winning even more laurels in the aforementioned events. Outstanding from the beginning, we intend to be the best remember- ed class to graduate from E.H.S. — — George Peisen
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GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Top Row, Coach Blanche M ar quart, M,ry Jane Harwood, Gladys Zlesaan, Verona Hesse, Doro- thy Dyer, Manager Marion Schultz. Middle Row, Arleene Mitchell, Betty Crippen, Betty Oldenburg, Barbara Moser.Arlsh Mitch- oil. Bottoa Row, Vernelle R ees, Elaa Babcock, athena Jackson. Coach Blanche Marquart stirred the girls ' basketball team to 8 victories out of 11 starts, 7 of which were home games. The second team defeated Reinbeck 30 to 28. The girls won their way through the finals of the Sectional Tournament but were defeated in the se- cond and third rounds of the dis- trict tournament at Wellsburg.Six seniors, all letter-winner s,gr ad- Eldora Opponents uate this year. 55 56 lows Fsils 51 26 Ha up ton l II Sheffield 2k 13 p ling tan 16 U6 Thoapson ' s 1»5 16 Reinbeck l»0 26 Acklay 27 55 l»wa Falls 30 19 Ackloy 30 28 Reinbeck 23 21 Owsss Sectional Tournaaent 58 29 51 50 29 19 9 20 19 Liberty Cons New Providence Conrad District Tournsaent 20 51 25 La Moills Walker Rcl Isburg
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