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Junior Class Plau FOOT-LOO SE Richard Early, vice president of a bank—Victor Ritter Emily, his wife--------------------------Betty Gahlmann Hope, their daughter---------------------Betty Kolberg Dick, their son. In medical school-------Glenn Stallard Mary, their daughter, In high school------Dorothy Foc h Bob, their son, In high school-------------Wm. Lehne r Delphie, general maid and advisor--------Helen Schultz Randy Cunningham, Mary's friend---------Buster Thelson Jenny Malloy, Dick's sweetheart----Evelyn Zuberbuehler Euzz Dally, Bob's chum--------------Albert Woehrmann Miriam Walker, Mary's friend-----Margaret VanderSchaaf Jack Milford, a sophomore In college—Curtis Schwantes Sanford Wells, a young attorney--------Clyde Buschkopf Mrs. Forester, a cranky old widow---------Lois Pluckhan
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dramatic Club Row 5. Dorothy Foch, Doris Neuendorf, Burdette Theison, Calvin Schoeffel, Margaret Vander Schaaf, Helen Schultz. Row 4. Mary Stanton, Marilyn Klrkham, Myron Slelaff, Richard Hammer, Albert Woehr- mann, Esther Koepsell, Miss Russell. Row 3. Lila Mae Schoenlke, Sylvia Marks, Madeline Noll, Sylvia Lazarus, Llllla n Helnzelman, Ida Huggler. Row 2. Lucille Korth, Betty Kolberg, Lole Pluckhan, Phylliss Zimmerman, Madelene Arne son, Margaret Pluckhan. Row 1. Lily Woehrmann, Mary Sue Hickey, Lillian Kohlhoff, Kenneth Ruonow, Francis Drake. President..........Betty Kolberg Vloe President..Albert Woehrman Secretary..........Lois Pluckhan Treasurer..........Helen Schultz News Reporter......Dorothy Foch The Juneau Amateur Actors Club was started on November 19, 1940. This 18 the first time that Juneau High School has had a dramatic club. On the average of once a month,the club presents a pro- gram composed of plays, readings, and declamations. For the club's own enjoyment, amateur hours are given, In which there are readings, poems, and declamations.
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Row 4. Duane Becker, Sylvan Lauersdorf, Carl Oelrich, William Gahlman, Mary Sue Klckey, Gladys Galoff, Ruth Schmidt, Phylllss Zlmmeraan, Verna Schmidt. Row 3. Wilbur Gruba, Mary Stanton, Louis Nehls, Kenneth Kadlnger, Richard Hammer , Myron Slelaff, Esther Koepsell, Lois Luebke, Donald Llndeman. Row 2. Vernon Drake, Margaret Pluckhan, Randall Relble, Merlin Nels, Dorothy Panettl, Lillian Helnzelman, Evangeline Stelnagel, La Verne Kirkpatrick. Row 1. Sylvia Lazarus, Ralph Schultz, Katherine Stallard, Lily Woehrmann, Ruth Rohde, Earl Steffen, Eileen Hllgendorf, Ida Huggler. When the sophomores entered Juneau High last year as green freshmen, their number was forty-one. Mary Ellen Stanton was elected president;Randall Relble,vice-president; Carl Oelrich as secretary; William Gahlman as Treasurer; Sylvia Lazarus and Sylvan Lauersdorf as freshmen representa- tives for the student council. Members of the class parti- cipated In many extra-curricular activities Including both boys and girls basketball, band, glee club, forensics, foot- ball and track. As the 41 became sophomores, they were reduced In num- ber to thirty-three. Undaunted, they again entered Into all possible activities led by their president, Randall Relble; vice-president, William Gahlman; secretary, Ralph Schultz; treasurer, Carl Oelrich. The sophomores held their own In the student council with the aid of Dorothy Panettl and Wilbur Gruba. The sophomores hope to continue their fine work throughout high school. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President..... Vice president Secretary..... Treasurer..... .Randall Relble William Gahlman ..Ralph Schultz ...Carl Oelrich
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