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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW- Wayne Gutzmann, Orval Birkholz, Agmar Spleiss, Ruth Emich, Elaine Mesenbring, Esther Seybold. SECOND ROW- Arsilvia Krienke, Rosilvia Krienke, William Berry, Kathleen Norman, Loretta Maetzold, Deloris Seeman, Coach Harry Falk. THIRD ROW- Roland Schmidt, Kenneth Norman, Maynard Dammann, Leslie Maetzold, Orland Kruschke. JUNIOR HISTORY In the fall of 1937, the junior class be gan their career as 18 green freshmen. We, too, went through the torture of initiation. In October, Kenneth Schmalz left our school and moved to Arizona, but three weeks later Esther Seybold joined this happy freshmen group. James Maet- zold was president, Leslie Maetzold was secretary-treasurer. Miss Hunter was the class adviser. The next year our class had dec1'eased to 16. LaVeta Brecht and James Maetzold moved to other towns, but Orval Birkholz and Wayne Gutzmann joined us which kept our class of the same number-18. That year we organized a biology club. Wayne Gutzmann was elected presi- dent, Ruth Emich, treasurer, Elaine Mesenbring, secretary. Mr. Schaumburg was the class adviser. The next semester Orland Kruschke was elected president, and the other officers W81'9 reelected. The sophomores had their parties, hikes, and good times, but they also had their bad moments and experiences. In September 1939, the sophomores returned as juniors with the exception of Bernice Lochstadt. Wayne Gutzmann was again elected president, Leslie Maetzold, treasurer, Lo1'etta Maetzold, secretary. Coach Falk was elected as our class adviser. The Juniors presented a three act comedy Miss Ginger in December, 1939.
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