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Top Row—Barbara Kludy, Marjorie Trommater. Mr. Dalman. Robert Walker, Doris Tyson, Myra Coleson. Second Row—Garth Spitler, Ruth Riddell, Maureen Munger, Loraine Berger. Not in Picture—Lyhn Sloan. Senior Council Due to the success of the Senior Council last year it was decided that we should again have this organization. The members consisted of the class officers: Robert Walker, president: Barbara Kludy, vice-president; Loraine Berger, secretary; and Marjorie Trommater, treasurer. The President of our class also appointed five other members, namely: Lynn Sloan, Ruth Riddell, Garth Spitler, Myra Coleson, and Maureen Munger. The Senior Council met and acted as representatives of the class, making it unnecessary many times to call a meeting of the whole class. 20
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Top Row—Virgil Smith, Dick Stoneman, Ted Neiison, Frank Weirich. Stanley Matulis, Mr. Decker, James Stover. Dave Sayles, Robert Tripp, Lynn Estes. Lyle McDonald. Second Row—Gorman Barton. Victoria Hale, Carol McLouth, Albena Karneckas, Margaret Mitteer. Ervin Sutherland. Leo Evans, LaVern Hipley, Max Rossiter, Ellis May, Russel Butler, Rollo Royle, Gunnar Hedlund. Third Row—lone Wood. Hilda Shafer, Margaret Cargill, Bette Day, Alice Weirich, Fred Schaner, Charles Landon, James Hill. Norwood Bailey. Merrill Eckholn, Walter Claeys. Fourth Row—Phyllis Lynn. Rose Mackson. Lucille Frost, Nancy Corbin, Eunice Misner. Benjamin Chidester, Rex Snider. Peter Baker. Joe Verschueren. Fifth Row—Jane Davidson, Rose Kraus, Frances Wyckoff, Geraldine Walker, Betty Hayward, Esther Zuhl. Kermit Squire, Walter Perysian, Charles Waslusky. Sixth Row—Ann Wietzke. Ruth Sumner. Virginia Bruckmon, Muriel Martin, Evelyn North, Verzel MacDonald, Stella Carr, Gale Berger, Lewis Ruggles. Wilbur Heydenberk. Seventh Row—Mamie Lorenz, Jean Lambrix, Marion France. Grace Genung, Lodema Corliss, Jeanette Scofield, Evelyn Carlson, Margaret Nichols. Junior Class History We started our high school career with Mr. Cowles as our adviser, and the following officers: President, Nancy Corbin: Vice-President, Rex Snider: Treasurer, Lavern Lipps: Secretary, Margaret Cargill. In the spring we put on a costume party, which was a beautiful affair with everyone in their various costumes. After mastering one milestone of our high school life, we entered as Sophomores. The following officers were elected: President, Stanley Matulis: Vice-President, Muriel Martin: Treasurer, Margaret Cargill: Secretary, Charles Landon. Mr. Olendorf assisted us in giving a St. Patrick’s party on March 12, 1937. ' Upon entering as Juniors in the fall of ’'37,“ we found that our work had just begun. We elected the following officers to guide us through the year: President, Margaret Cargill: Vice-President, Charles Landon: Treasurer, Robert Tripp: Secretary, Bette Day. After obtaining enough money, we started the high school parties by giving a Fall Frolic. We gave Hold That Line, Jimmie, our Junior play, on December 14-15, 1937. Now we are working to raise enough money to sponsor the annual J-Hop, which we all hope will be a great success, on June 7. We greatly appreciate the help Mr. Decker has given us in this year's class work. BETTE DAY. Secretary JUNIOR CLASS 22
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