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Class of '41 Imagine two of Godwin's nicest young ladies engaged in a lusty hattle. It must he great L-- he a memher of a family like that. To top off the year, the Seniors were given a heautiful hanquet. If you heard any eommo' tion in the halls, it was the woodenfshod Juniors. In An Old Dutch Garden certainly gave them a wonderful hanquet idea. Rememf her the orchestra -ff' Ev Hunts at that sitting in a wooden shoe? fl wonder how it feels to he the heel 7j The panels along the sides of the gym were gaily decorated with Dutch figures. The wooden shoe suspended from the ceiling was very effective. The entire evening was a happy one which the juniors and Seniors will long remember. To hring the year to a successful close. jalopes were hauled out of the garages and everyone went to the picnic. Life is wonderfull lsn't it? Row 1 - Betty Lull, Elaine Manshavm, Mary Mt-nm-s, Margaret Mieras. Row 2 - - Anthony Mihalik l'42I, Betty Munshvin. Ray Moore-. Ruth Morse-. Row il - Marie Naill, Fri-ii Nielson, Erwin Price. Rnyal Purchase. Row 4 - Dora Randall, Wayne Ri-wins-r 1l'residi-ntr, Marion Ryno, John Sehoolm-y, Row 5 Laura Scott, .li-anim-ttv Siple, Dorothy Sm-plum-r. la-:itha Tanner. Row 6 V - Laurence Van Allsburg, Lucille Van Hyck, Ellen Van Fleet, Vivian Vlfalstra, Rim' T - f Virginia VK'anrooy, l-Ivi-lyn NV:-xrrt-n, Gloria Wut- son, Bt-th VVcst1Zatn-, Row K Orville NVhip, Alla-rt XVii-rsma, Jw-l VVyn, Rohr-rt Zn.-rman. 1 .e Q 2' .-1- A f '4 ' V xl, V.-CN '3 ' . :V 2:25 --'Juana w w sf v W 1 4: ,X l 'H' 5 ' A p f ' ' ff' 1 .5 g A.: -.J .vw we 4' IR if ,W S--4 fb , A I .,.,, 2 E' S
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5 Class of '42 l Their first undertaking was the Leap Year Nexvsf' The producing and distrihuting of these sheets of gossip showed us that the sophomores possessed zthilities of hoth -iournatlists .ind sales' men. A Leap Year Dance was given follow! ing the EzistfGodvvin hxtskethztll ganne. On April 7. the gym was decorated to lit the season for the April Showers Dance which was held that night. The paper sale which xvais under' taken hrought in .'iSl-tori, During the spring the class sponsored ti seed sale. This project proved itself the most successful of all hy adding SZIUH to the sophomore treasury. This atmhitious group of students under the .thle advisorship of Miss Hover has succeeded in getting at line financial statrt for next years activities. Row l Dora Leggett. Elmer Lexzizett. Margaret Marlatt. Evelyn Marsman. Anna McDonald. Kms Z Stanley Mikutis, Don Miller. John Mulesta. Pris eilla Oriel. Betty Pappas. Row Il Georgia Parcher, Lucille Paxson. Wallace Penny. Westley Perry, Kenrlall Purcell. Row 4 VValter Rands. ltla Rasmussen. Garrett Robinson, Maurlie Robinson, Norma Runnelxooni. Row 5 Dorothy Seharphorn, Fred Sc-hneiiler, Jean Sehouxv. Zella Southwell, Benny Stevens. Run' +5 Milmirerl Stevens, Bill Stevenson. Mary Stocking. Wallace Stouten 4Viee-Presidentl. Helen Tutltl. Rnw T V Martha Townsend. Emerson Tyler. Evelyn Tyler 4'l'reasurerr. Kenneth Vander St-huur, Arthur Van Uylie. Row P4 Ellen Van Erelen, Cornelia Van Zalen, Melvin Ver Heul. Keith Ward, Stuart VVartl. Row Ev - Marvin Warren. Nelson XYhite. Guiltla NVilson. Harry Vl'ilson, Merton Znmer. C9 r Wim wr 'UNH' U 'f1Vfi. .1 fu ., , 5 gigs... . V2 ll: H t r fl ..' -4 . . . 0 .gg , , ity! V ' 'gps ,nit ' 1 n A O U 9 5 if ? 1 fi uv'
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