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In Many Activities During the year the Juniors planned a Sock Hop, one skating party, the Junior Play and a Junior Senior Prom. Eighteen of the boys are in athletics, while the girls take part in G. A. A. Top Row: (left to right) Robert Brown, Carmyn Schmidt, Virginia Jamieson, Hilda Kikkert, Irene Fisher, Elaine Bea blossom, Margaret Phillips, Norma Lee Schmidt, Ruby Owens, Luanne Pettit. n- Middle Row: Cene Turner, Edward Welch, Tom Moran, Ruth McQuiston. Helen Mathieson, Barbara Moore Sam Laich. Nick Vracin. Wilber Biesen, Bob Parsons, Bill Saxe, Johnny Armstrong, Duane Windell. Ralph Becker Mari- Monigrasso, Bob Parker. Bottom Row: Sam Laich, Bruce McCullough, Maurice Smith, Bob Taylor, Welch, Bill Strauch, Michael Grimmer, Thornton Hutchins, Richard Cox. Ruby Owens, Clarence Moline, Edward Page Eleven
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Juniors Were Represented About 75 Juniors began their 1941-42 year under the sponsorship of Miss Wright and Mr. Ritenour. They elected as their class officers: Robert Parsons, president; Thornton Hutchins, vice-president; Ruth Harrison, secretary; and Edward Welch, treasurer. Top Row (left to right): Jimmy Carrico, James Sampson, Bob Riggle, Carmyn Schmidt, Hellen Davis, Leona Wojtasek Jean Berry, Phyllis McDonald, Donna Davis, Mary Mang, Ruth Harrison, Betty Nywening, Myra Lynn, Craig McFar- land. Middle Row: Virgene Wagner, Ruth Shaw, Carol Van Til, Betty Weaver, Adeline Korchyk, Norma Lee Schmidt, May beth Douglas, Luanne Pettit, Anna Drapac, Bill Kussmual, Glen Todd, Wayne Lighty, Dick McDonald, Bill Murphy, Robert Scoot, Gordon Mack. Bottom Row: Leonore Hartz, Marian Grugel, Lois Humerickhcuse, Michael Grimmer, Wayne Lighty, Pete Baroevich, Bill Strachan, Don Mathieson, Loren Courtwright.
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Sophomore Class First Row (top): Dugger, Christenson, Algren, Houdesheldt, Smith, Randhan, Cook, Dunn, Ford, Kenzie, Hilbrich, Whitely, Majeski, McFarland, Mack, Long, L. Govert, DeReamer, L. Konopasek, R. Konopasek, Yothment, J. Govert, Norris, Mikuta, Mills. Second Row: Textor, Stanger, Eastwood. Grimmer, Jones, Eisenhut, Woerner, Irons, Donahue, Eannon, Gullette, Spilly, Kelly, Butler, Brown, Krahn, Beaty, Penning, Racket, Brooks, Biesen. Baroevich, Nichols. Third Row: DeReamer, Mr. Beck, Caperton, Parsons, Meckling, Dilling, Wiltshire, Volk, Mengeling, G. Scheeringa, Kovesci, Bach, R. Brown, Baker, Turley, Phillips, Richardson, Parrish, Laich, Lucas, Kennedy. Fourth Row: M. Scheeringa, T. Grimmer, D. Kinzie, Forster, Doan, R. Brown, Farmer, Shaw, Evansin, Critchfield, Weyhe, Wilson, D. Textor, Becker, Adams, Joyce, Scott, Mrs. Cook. CLASS OFFICERS HAROLD MACK, President ELEANOR BEATY, Vice-President DORIS SCOTT, Secretary CLIFFORD LONG, Treasurer Spcnsors: Mrs. Cook and Mr. Beck The Sophomore Class has won great admiration from the Basketball fans of G.H.S. as the B team, composed chiefly of sophomore boys, had a very successful year. Also, one of the Sophomore boys, Harold Mack, has proved himself capable of making the varsity team - playing with the first five and winning honors with his all- round personality and ability to play basketball. Just before the first semester ended the Sophomores had a party, which proved very successful. The class has planned and provided a way by which ihe students can save their money in defense stamps and bonds. Hopes are still high for a trip to Washington D. C. during the classes ' senior year. Page Tweive
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