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The faculty was made up of Mr. nrutsinger, Mr. Monical, Mr. Allen, Mr. Howell, Miss Maxfleld, Miss Hyde, Mrs. Mulvaney Cwho took Mrs. Rush's place! and Miss Lakin lwho replaced Miss Eckerb. Mr. Mbnical was chosen as our class advisor this year. Jeanne Rogers was class pres1dent,' Francis Van Sant-vice-president and Ethlyn Rubin-secretary. ,In our senior year our advisor was Miss Mc Cldikey. We started the year with forty-one stu- dents hsving lost during the summer, Dane Guy CARMYS, Tommy Mears QARMYI, Nancy Lambird and Verna Wodtke. We gained Wilma Gaier, Max Williamson, lots Pilcher, -Doris Woolrldge and Juanita Rein- hardt. Durln the school term we lost Francis Van Sant CMARINES? and Ardin Brandt CARMYD. Bob Smith is leaving in July for school in the Navy V-5. Ie- Roy Barnhardt also left in the latter part of the summer but was given an honorable discharge. The faculty this year consisted of Mr. Monloal, Mr. Krutsinger, Mr. Yund, Mr. Allen, Mr. Tessman, Miss Maxfield, Miss Lakin and Miss McClaskey. Our class president was Helen Faes, vice-pres ldent-Jeanne Rogers and secretary-Ruth Williams. Arlene Sidener Rendell Wilkerson if 4.
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- CLASS HISTORY .xx The freshman class oPKl94O was under the guid- ance of Miss 0'Del1, with a faculty composed of Mr. Krutsinger, Mr. Monical, Mr. Jarand, Miss Hyde, Miss Boston and Miss 0'De11. We were an exceptionally large class of fifty- five students. During the first semester three students left school. They were Dougler Gregory, Marianna Mooney and Imogene Strullmeyer. During the last half of the year we lost three more class- mates: ,Leo Alexander, Verla Reynolds and Perh- icia Rcblyer. Our class officers were: president-Ethlyn Rubin, glee-president-Marie Ambuehl and secretary-Sue ook. In our sophomore year Mr. Allen took over as our advisor, the latter part of the year when he took the place of the agriculture teacher who left to be a civilian instructor at Chanute Field. This year we had a total of forty-four students in our class. From Iola we gained Billie Ruth Elkln and Juanita Reinhardt, from St. James, Ina Perry and from Miss- ouri, Francis Van Sant. During the sum er and the beginning of the year we lost Billie Mulvaney, Frances Mulvaney, Vera Hanks, Virginia Sprouse, Thelma Scheer, Carl Quandt and Leon Nlehouse Know in the NAVYD. . The faculty of 1941 was made up of Mr. Krutsing- er, Mr. Monical, Mr. Jarand, Mr. Allen, Mr. Shaffer Clater a civilian instructorb, Miss Maxfield, Miss Hyde, Mlss Biker Know a WAC! and Miss Anderson, who was married during the Christmas vacation and re- turned as Mrs. Rush. The president of our class was Dane Guy, the vice-president, Bob Woerner and the secretary, Martin Roedl. This year we moved to the new school building. At the beginning of our junior year we had forty five students, having lost Martin Roedl IAHM D, Kenneth Hanbaum CNAVYJ, Loren Hellman and Maurine Gourley. We gained Johnny Meyers and Helen Fees, who returned from Benton after attending there the first six weeks.
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La Grove Community High School Balance Sheet ' The Class of 1944 Made May 25, 1944 We the senior clasz, representing a solvent bus- iness, the La Grove Po gunity High School, must make preparations to close our records and pass them on. Realizing that we possess a great number of assets, as a class and individually, a few 11- abilities and a large resulting capital, we wish to distribute them among our schoolmates in order that the La Grove Community High School may continue as a paying business. Therefore, we, the senior class make the following distribution: Jean Maxson leaves her noisy disposition to Wanda Bernhirf . Johnnz Meyers leaves his way with the women to Ge orge cha z . gzrtle Crandall loaves her good nature to Thelma Jahraus. ' Bob Woerner leaves his moonlight 'excursions to Sei5ert Hoover. we know how you feel, Bob. Ethl Rubin leaves her Hollywood grin to Betty Ann Elkin. ' 'Wendell Hitch leaves his curly locks to Robert QU.i0Eo 1 Lois Pilcher leaves 15 pounds of excess weight to Roger 5'UeII. 'margorie Har ster leaves 5 inches of her height to es er vmitehead. Helen Ernst leaves her writing ability to Lindy Laps, so take advantage of it, Lindy. Imo one LmCart leaves the joy of having a bro- ther In the same class to the Storck sisters. Helen Storok leaves her sewing and cooking ab- ility to all future Home Economics students. La Vern Ambuehl leaves Betty Daubenspeck'Qb some 1ucE? guy. Gwendol Croslex leaves her pug nose to Mary Lou Hefnhargt.
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