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602212. Jwn, fnupvlu, 911, Uwr, 6' Bonkl Top row: Alvin Busse, Stan Mclieeman, Dave Brunkhart, Bernard Burke, Paul Wilke, Everett Kiester, Illa May Houghton, Carol Bowers, Nadine Parker, Orton Gilpin, Alden Shoner, Ned Kelsey. Second row: Helen Vogts, Ioan johnson, Lolah Mae Laderman, Delores James, Betty Sowers, Dick Logan, Lloyd Springer, Iames Henning, Bob Fisher, Robert Rietdorf, Wanda Greuter. Tliird row: Max Fields, Lewis McCartney, Raymond Keller, Iosephme Hurley, Fern Stroh, Mae Vining, lack Betz, Albert Strahm, Mary Iohnson, Ruth Post, Elfreida Doepke. Fourth row: Dick Sutorius, Melvin Goss, Norman Ellis, lim Hardisty, Virgil Anderson, Bill Hanke, Marlyn McNamara, Alice lo Geake, La Vonne Mutton, Luba lean Mclfeeman, Helen Mutton, luanita Coleman, Dorothy Ritter, Lois Feuchter, Helen Nash. Fifth row: Dick DeBolt, Sam Ventruella, Ronnie Venderly, Nora Maier, PollyAnn Wageman, Ioan Houser, Martha Wood, Bill Langmeyer, Bob Roe-hm, Dick Fields, Ortheda Brunson, Beverly Drake, Mary Lee White, Bob Valentine. Sixth row: Dale Prince, Anna Belle Henry, Donna Milliman, Stanley Slater, Marilyn Parkison, Connie Mathy, Marilyn Miller, Margaret Beeler, Della Emrick, Ielene Leonard, la :queline Beck, Hazel Landis, Mildred Sheets, Ruth Gutmann, Sonia Ross, Iackie Green. Seventh row: Don Kling, Norman Tipton, Leroy Wickliffe, Billy Uptgraft, Edgar McMahon, Virginia Meyer, Eloise Coleman, Bob Eichs, lack Link, Bill Scherer, lack List. Eighth row: Gertrude Fink, Thelma Iohnston, Mary Dalnian, Mary Bice, Dick Van Auken, Martha Manes, Viviann Grepke, Paul Gordon, lack Avery, Allen Pfeiffer, Charles Ingram. Bottom row: lack Shaw, Paul Epple, Bill Beerman, Wanita Butz, Iessie Holloway, Delores Becraft, Betty Iones, Iessie Springer, loan Gore, Walter Reader, Donald Lunz. Wise Fools! That's what were called. We're wiser than you think, too, as we have used only two of the coupons in our E book. So far we have received full satisfaction and point value from our coupons. We really make ourselves heard. We've been told often, too often, that we're too noisy in the upper hall and in room 15 at noon. Since we have lunch before the upper- classrnen, we gotta celebrate being first in the ration line. Celebrate? Did we say celebrate? We ae done something this year to really blow our horns about. ln our home room hangs the banner of victory in the magazine campaign. We beat all the home rooms by selling 58.97 per capita. Alvin Busse, a sophomore, sold the most magazines in the whole school. Genial Mr. Eickhof-f, who calms us down and starts every morning off right for us, egged us on to this selling feat. l-le egged us on so well that we just showed the other home rooms that we really were super-salesmen, We bought and also sold the most war bonds and stamps before December 7. Stan Mclieeman, a sophomore, was in charge of this jeep financing cam- paign. Another banner, a minute man flag, decorates our home room. There is one more thing for us to brag about, We led the honor roll all first semester. Twentyesix of the 9l members of our class received that extra value from their E coupons. Mrs, Fletcher, librarian, and Miss Campen, social studies instructor, share the sponsor- ship of our class. They helped us plan a Christmas party, but the flu epidemic and a week's vacation ruined our plans. So we had our party lanuary 29. Stan Mclieeman heads our class with Bill Langmeyer assisting him. Helen Mutton is our secretary-treasurer. Too bad we don't have a picture of them in technicolor for Stan is black-hairedy Bill is a blonde, and Helen is redheaded.
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J '77'loJm, fnupvnm 914, Ulm, f Enola Top row: Norman Swank, Paul Holionsteiri, Cliick Gifiin, Dick Cliilcoto, Steve l-Clerner, Bob Roe, Dick Monn, Mac Parsons, lack McCurdy. Second row: Iohn Hardy, Nick Stayonott, Bob Anderson, Fred Brown, Dick Miller, Milo Eiche, Bill McCurdy, Max Couch, Paul Sheets. Third row: Eugene Hammer, Elmore Cornewell, Blanche Bird, Doris Brock, Cleo Dold, Ruth Bridenbaugh, Marilyn Baker, Rosalie Watkins, Barbara Bauman, Eleanor Feuchter. Fourth row: lack Kortakrox, Ioanna Oftord, Della Emrick, Betty Douglas, Don Favory, Phyllis Neff, Leona Vandzura, Patsy White, Jeanne Hirsche, Bob Edwards. Filth row: Douglas Cox, Ray Cox, Bob Kinnaman, Bob Erhman, Harry Stapleton, Dorothy Lunz, Bob Henry, Earl Conner, Harry Seuter. Sixth row: Mary Stout, Shirley Morse, Delores Hoeppner, luanits Dold, Betty Taylor, loan Stickelman, James Ort, Kathryn Cronier. Seventh row: Esther Bastian, Delores Gibson, Colleen Ferguson, Corrine Ferguson, Donald Kaylor, Pat Olinger, Ruby Busch, Iulra Waldrop. Eighth row: Ina Lee Clevenger, Ethel Iohnston, Dorothy Christman, Kenneth Meeks, Ann Smithson, Alfred Meyer, Marjorie Deardoft, Catherine lones, Iackie Haight, Carol Wilson. Ninth row: Ora Brewster, Bob Baker, Wilber Doepke, Fred Engle-man, William Ploughe, Iohn Cline. Tenth row: Pat Beichard, Phyllis Hoover, loe Rice, Ruth Carpenter, Orlin Feller. Bottom row: Lieselotte Holzman, Thalia Brunkhart, Laurence Weibel, lane Emrick, Ronald Iackson, Eleanor Stoller. Yes, were the freshiesf68 boys, GU girls. We're the ones who have been most saving ot our E coupons, ln fact, the upperclassmen and faculty clamped down on us and let us spend only one coupon this year. Personally, we'd like to rush through Elmhurst like a streamlined trainy but you know how this rationing system imposes tight restrictions. How did we spend the year? Well, we, a lot of us, took algebra, biology, English, etc. At these jobs we put in long hours, but many of us saw our names on the honor roll so it was worth it. Our first chance to show our spirit was in the magazine campaign. We came in sixth in the home rooms contest. We sold 35.40 per capita. Anyway, we beat rooms 12 and 14. Next we chose officers, Milo Eiche is our president. He also sells us war stamps and bonds. Milo is quite a salesman for he topped the magazine sales in room 5, our home room. loe Bice is class vice-president. Hes active in the Glee Club and Bed Cross Club. Lieselotte Holzman keeps our records. Chick Gittin handles our money. Both are mem- bers oi the Bed Cross Club. Chick helps foe out in Glee Club. Our sponsor is Mr, Logan. He's that stern man who checks absences, makes an- nouncements, supervises our lunch hour and tour of the halls, and sees to it that we study first thing in the morning and last period in the afternoon. He also teaches many of us about x and y. We're still working on what X equals. The trials of a freshman! Oh me, oh us! The flu epidemic cancelled our Christmas party. However, we started our second semester with a party lanuary 28. And we hope that no more shortages or rationing will prevent us from using the very last of our E coupons for a party in the spring.
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