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First Row: Peter wan, Bis sell, McGee, Corneil, Cannon, Grosvenor, Van Allen, Clifford, Teufel, Barlow. Second Row: Dibble, Emmons, Jensen, Petersen, R. Hansen, Johnson, Barnes, M. Hansen, Mayberry, Howell, Peck bam. Third Row: Kraft, Livingston, Church, Luno, O'Brien, Bissel, Wright, Andersen, P. Hansen. Fourth Row: Bowman, Crawford, Lundsberg, Ren ford, Getzen, Backus, Russell, C. Cornwell, Miller, R. Kraft. IVatch our smoke” ] r This PaSe Sponsored by the Greenville State Bank 07]
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Junior Class ★ First Row: Sellers. Rich, Larsen, Fuller, Bauman, Bower, Pomeroy, Horton, Kaeding, Higdon, Reynolds. Second Row: Roddy, Thomas, Larsen, Plan man, Forward, Thome, Lincoln, Taylor, Hansen, Marlin. Third Row: Silvcrthornc, W hiters. Mills, Fields. Brammer, Winters, R. Wolterlon, Hall, Lawrence, Raymond. Bradley, Fries. Fourth Row: Harrison, Morey, E. Moore, Perkins. Burk, Chamberlain, llnhhs, Hansen, D. Mooie, Arnold. Long-street, Simmons. With all bey officers: President, Lewis Schrader; Vice-President, Eddie Getzen; Secretary, Dale Hubbs, and Treasurer, Hap Plauman; you should really be able to expect great things from a class. PceGee, the little know-it-all, tells us that the Juniors have a super representation in Student Council with Lewis Schrader, Jean Wright, Pat Winters, Ruth Hall, and Peggy Petersen to fight for their cause. There is a Junior in nearly every activity in school. The band is overflowing with them; there are several Future Farmers of America; the Glee Club and Girls’ League can’t be forgotten. Bud Backus and Sally Church have turned out to be active journalists. Beverly Smith, Anne Field, and Charlotte Fries have shown their interest in speech work. Anne represented the school in oratory at Ionia. Phyllis Barlow, Anne Field, Ruth Snyder, Max Larsen, and Charlotte Fries have taken their place in the field of dramatics by participating in the All-School Plays of this year and former years. Junior boys do their part in sports. Elton Crawford, Lewis Schrader, Dale Hubbs, Kenneth Thomas, Ed Hansen, and others, were important cogs in our football and basketball squads. PeeGee wras enthusiastic about the Hayloft Hop sponsored by these up-and-coming Juniors. He danced so hard and long, he almost forgot to come back and clean up. He told us confidentially that it worried him when he thought how important the class of ’44 would be by next year. r i6 t
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First Row: Geitzen, Mutts, Johnson, VanOcker, Berndt, Bitiles, lobnson, DeVries, Richmond, Simpson. Second Row: Morse, Porter, H. Pruitt, Alsgaard, Ami- don, Carlin, Lincoln, Nelson. Peterman, Green. Bland-ini’, Pickkaart. Third Row: Clement, Miller, Bland inf,• Nelson, Jones, Packard, Kildefiaard, Snyder, Skinner, Larsen. Fourth Row: TenLyck, Petersen, Moon, Jones, Wheeler, Hansen, Prevetle, Nelson, Fuller, O'Connor. ★ Sophomore Class PeeGee has been trying to put across the idea that the sophomores are pretty exceptional people and we are inclined to agree with him after finding out all of the facts. Jeanette Cory had turned out to be a very excellent president with the assistance of the other officers; Vice-President, Jean Bierly; Secretary, Jim Wheeler; and Treasurer, Louis Hamper. The Sophs gave the seniors some competition with their all-boy style show at the C. C. C. They are well represented in the Student Council by Jeanette Cory, Merten Rasmussen, and Ruth Nelson. The Sophomores have a voice in the band, too, because several are tooters. Athletic lights including A1 Bennett, Gale Fuller, Wayne Petersen. Ed Blumberg and many more shine on the basketball court and front under the grime of football mud. Chuck Vining and Merton Rassntussen are the fellows who manage these two teams. Lyle Chapman and Carolyn Packard can’t be forgotten because they were the victors in the declamation and dramatic declamation contests respectively. Yes, we agree with PeeGee. They are a class to be w'atched. [18]
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