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Came September 5, 1944, and a hundred and seven frightened freshmen groped their ways through the unfamiliar halls of Eureka High School. We were uncertain and bewildered, and the Seniors terrified us. In not too long a time, however, we adjusted ourselves to our surround- ings and buckled down in earnest to the duties at hand. Our class chose four boys as officers: Charles Cruce, president: Eugene Sehrt, vice-president: Charles Mach, secretary, and Harry Gebhardt, treasurer. To represent each of our home rooms on the student council we chose: from Miss Jump's home room, Mary Lois Glaser: from Mrs. Roques', Peggy Ann Dodson: and from Miss Atkisson's, Eugene Sehrt. We gave a large contribution of class members to the band, and we were the victors in the freshman-eighth grade basketball game. In 1945 we returned to Eureka High School greatly decreased in number. Now there were only eighty-seven of us. But, we were sopho- moresl This time there was less frightened con- fusion and a more business-like adaptation to duties. Elections were soon cleared away, and the results showed that once again a fine group had been chosen to conduct the affairs of our class. As president we chose Charles Mach: as vice-president, Charles Krieg: and as secretary- treasurer, Eugene Sehrt. Our class sponsors were Miss Griggs, Miss Crowe, and Mr. Alex- ander, with Gardner Hausman, Lois Darnell, and Betty Heitman as those chosen to represent . ww their respective home rooms on the student council. As sophomores we contributed several of our class to the basketball and track teams, and our acting genius was displayed in the sophomore assembly. The fall of the present school year brought many happy juniors back to enjoy and work with all the traditions of E. H. S. Early in the year we chose our class oflicers. Charles Mach was again selected president: Charles Krieg, vice-president: Joy Hellwig, secretary: and Dona Mach, treasurer. Our class sponsors were Miss Lynch, Miss Johnson and Mr. Budde- meyer, and to represent each of their home rooms on the student council were Charles Cruce, Eugene Sehrt and Charles Krieg. Among the major events of our third year were the junior-senior softball game and the junior play. The junior-senior softball game was lost to our elders, but only with the de- termination to win back the honor in our senior year, and the presentation of A Date With Judy was a performance upon which we will always look with pride. When gossip of the spring prom began to permeate through the halls, we chose as our prom maids Dona Lou Mach and Joy Hellwig, two pretty and popular lasses. At this time Eureka High School is a place that will remain deeply embedded in our fondest memories, and we look forward with pleasure to our senior and final year. Nineteen
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