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planning and working for individual fitness, ROOM 111 Back Row: Stanley Baile, Herbert Anderson. Richard Brown, Dan Ber- gzan, Curtis Brandt, James Beaudoin, Edward Anderson. Middle Row: Clarence Bretzman, Betty Baird, Ann Buford. Eleanor Bowman, Arlene King, June Beadle. Front Row: Louise Bland, Joan Bonser, Dorothy Andrew, Alma Jean Brosseau, Mar- delle Altenbrunn, Maxine Allain, Ruth Anderson, Ruth Allain. ROOM 108 Back Row: John Carruthers, Edward Clark, William Condon, Harry Dan- delles, Leo Ciaecio, Betty Cantlin, Ruth Entwistle, Robert Drendel, Myron Deneau, Loren Pasel, Bruce Campbell. Middle Row: Norma Jean Davis, Rosemary Foe, Victor Caron, Jack Eppelsheimer, Claralou Dato, Arlene Cook, Mildred Coy, Mildred Cheffer, Albert Denault, Glenn Dixon. Front Row: Jeanette Eck- hardt, Albert Cluney, Kathleen Bur- son, Gloria Clark, Darlene Dandu- rancl, Bonnie Craver, Arlene Eatin- ger, Keith Bunnell, Theodore Burg- hardt. ROOM 305 Back Row: Barton Hinkle, Ray Fish- er, Weldon Farrar, Robert Hoch, Richard Hobson, Robert Goodman, Robert Glassford, Lawrence Gagnier, Roy Mogzpred, Robert Kiesling, James Haigh, Thomas Heinstreet. Middle Row: Vinfent Giardina, Robert Garbs, Rebecra Fisher, Doris Forgue, June Hodgson, Shirley Fiene, Arline Hafstrom, Clara Henderson, Jack Holland, Raymond Field. Front Row: Ruth Higman, Dorothy Hefter, Mar- cia Holt, Marjorie Hollister, Odora Francoeur, Betty Goodrich, Ferrill Erzinger, Letta Hale. practicing group co-operation, page twenty-nine 11 i t . ,Ei
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v' l- if ns .'wi-'.- H 4 i This year's juniors-next year's seniors, When glancing over the past year Will find it is the best of their high school life. For they are now far enough advanced on the road of learn- ing to have some prestige among the student body, but are gayer than the career-planning seniors. With George Morrow, Ronald Rieken, and Bob Wolf as class officers, the juniors establish- ed successful records. Their first project, when becoming upperclassmen, was to present a class play, Young April. Those who took part in the play and those who Were on com- mittees worked together to make a successful performance. Because of the War, the school took on add- ed activities: and, in the paper salvaging and stamp buying drives, the juniors Were continual leaders. The really big undertaking of the class was page twenty-eight lifvely juniors, TOP: Junior Officers-Ronald Rieken. vice-president: George Morrow, president: Robert Wolf, secretary-treasurer. LOW- ER: Arlene King, Florence Reniche, Na- omi Peters, Ronald Rieken, and James Schneider prepare decorations for the junior-senior prom. the presentation of the annual prom. In order to aid in the preserving of materials needed by the government, the juniors made the materials of previous proms suffice and Worked hard to have a memorable party with minimum ex- pense. Heading the committees for the prom were Ronald Rieken, decorations: Bernice Nelson, throne: Bob Wolf, music: Barbara Korstick, food: and Betty Baird, program. The theme of the gala affair was centered in a colorful and patriotic garden With bright red, White and blue flowers. With Miss Stone, Miss Beauvais, Miss lngli, Miss Freyermuth and Mr. Azbell as their spon- sors, the class discussed many interesting sub- jects and ideas in homerooms and filled in vocational preference records. These tests helped them to decide for What vocations their preferences fitted them.
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ROOM 314 Back Row: James Derrielzs, William Langman, Donald Jackson, Harley Kraft, Delmer Johnson, Jack James, Paul Lecour, Stuart Tanner, William Lund. Middle Row: Lenora Kidd, Dorothy Kunde, Werlyne Keeler, Charlene Larkins, Evelyn Johnston, Mary Ruth Lehmann, Margaret Jones, Louise Williamson. Front Row: Virginia Lueth, Constance Jepsen, Barbara Korstick, Jacqueline Jaffe, Betty Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Anita Kershaw, Jeanne Lower, ROOM 304 Back Row: Juanita Napier, Doris Neumann, Rita Marsolais, Doris Mattocks, Edwin Nesbitt, Paul Papi- neau, Myron Orwig, Gene Mickel- son, Patricia Palmateer, Betty Mil- ler, Edna Memenga, Bernice Nelson. Middle Row: James Maass, George Morrow, Ross Neilson, Robert Me- -J Clatehey, Richard Piatt, John Nesfxk bitt, Evangelos Neekopulos, James Neifing, Leonard Smith, Lyle Mar- ,fu tin. Front Row: Leslie Mittelstadt, Jack Magruder, Georgia Obreeht, Beulah Sossoman, Elvena Mann, Naomi Peters, Marion More, Elmer Palmateer, Lloyd Nelson. BOOM 207 Back Row: Charles Patnaude, Ro- land Raguse, John Schierholz, Wil- liam Spraker, Clifford Raguse, Juanita Schierholz, Phyllis Switzer, David Riordan, Eldon Rorem, Ed- ward Reno, Middle Row: Ronald Rieken, Leota Senesae, Lois Sand- meyer, Adeline Seanlin, Veronica Spenard, LaVerne Stacy, Anna Mae Senesac, Patricia Radeke, Phyllis Smith, Janice Steinke, Thomas Rog- ers. Front Row: Claude Sides, James Schneider, William Geater, Ronald Seedorf, Florence Reniche, Doris Crabtree, Vida Richey, Donald Ray. ROOM 213 Back Row: Marjorie Taube, Frances Wulff, Raymond Szozda, Duane Tunt- land, James Wildman, Harry Voss, Arthur Wesselhoff, Lois Ann Strain, Arlene Woodrich. Middle Row: Ver- non Weiske, Thomas Henderson, John Wheeler, Francis Vellutini, Robert Lamere, Kenneth Woodrich, Laverne Wenzclman, Robert Wolf, Keith Stuart, James Wulff. Front Row: Victor Wisniewski, Donald Tyson, Eleanor Woodard, Venita Volkmann, Georgia Trombley, Ellen Cooper, Gordon Viers, Harold Swanson. ,f , .4 ,ff f ,, , X , page thirty
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