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FIRST ROW: Donald Spaethl William Iones, Lawrence Maxberry, Harold Biggsl Lawrence Holley, Hubert Wolter, Robert Carson, Russell Lobeck, Don Roberts, Edgar Bray. SECOND ROW: Florence Clcndennig, Virginia Hill, Ellen Kaltenhauser, Mary Morris, Walter Burton, Robert Nordman, Atwell Noble, lane Metzger, Dorothy Ahlers, Mary Scott, Clara Hollarn, Helen Hollarn. THIRD ROW: Edith Telthester, Ada Krebs, Audrey Meier, Margaret Strassell Virginia Turner, Nellie Chandler, Dolores Hill, Martha Baron, Rosemary Nisbot, Roxanna Vance, Anna Mae Casey, Emma Ruth Flynn. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Salisbury, lean Burske, Dorothy Perkins, Ethel DeGraw, Esther Alishear, Anna Lou Price, Lois Chisman, Barbara Adams, Dorothy Hughes, Elsie LacyI Eris Miller, ' Miss Burkholder. FIFTH ROW: John Wolbers, Vernon Herring, LaMar Davis, Charles Veith, Cecil Bauer, George Cobb, Edsel Noble, Vernon Shurts, Robert Creager, Frank Oligee, Roy Clements, Robert Lockwood. SOPHOMORES President ................................................ .Atwell Noble Vice President . ,VValter Burton Secretafy ................................................. lane Metzger Treasurer Robert Nordman The Sophomore Class of 1942-1943 has been quite an unusual class! We began our school year with such mounting financial fervor that onlookers would have thought us to be zealous Iuniors preparing for the Prom! No such thing! We are only indus- trious financiers with an eye to the future. By saving tax stamps and selling school supplies, we have a foundation on which we shall build for next yeari Nevertheless, we have never hesitated to dig down into our pockets to produce funds for benevolent causes. Yet, we are represented by large numbers in all activities. This year's substitute toot- ball team, almost wholly comprised of Sophomores will be next year's spirited and victorious first team. Indeed, George Cobb is already on the first team. Stop there? No! We found ourselves plunging heartily into the winter's activities, having both boys and girls taking part in intramural games. Again we saw our class- mates star in the basketball games, and approved Roy Clements' captaincy of the Reserves. We have been interested not only in the physical phase of school life, for several have found well-derived pleasure in the A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, and Band. Furthermore, we didn't forget we are in school not only to live but to learn. In a spelling match starring competitors trorn all classes, two of our classmates, Margaret Strassel and Audrey Meier, won first and second prizes, namely a gold and silver medal! This spring, several from our class are competing in the county testSeAudrey Meier, Martha Baronl Margaret Strassel, Rose- mary Nisbet, Anna Lou Price and Vernon Herring. As we near the end of this year's excursion, we look back and realize how much less we might have accomplished had it not been for our worthy advisors, Miss Burkholder and Mrs. Salisbury, who backed up our every attemptl And now, shoulders back and heads up, we stride into our biggest year, the Junior year! Page 19
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JUNIORS When the term jolly is applied to juniors it surely fits our class from every angle. Why it is I don't know, but it seems to me that every year the junior class has thoroughly enjoyed their school year, and we have been no exception. Since we entered as Freshmen we have participated unanimously in school affairs. In our Freshman year we were represented in every sport, and were especially well represented in basketball. In that year we also had twenty-four1 freshmen in the A Cappella Choir. We had a great number in both band and orchestra and eight on the scholastic team. We thoroughly enjoyed our Halloween party and the parties that resulted from our various contests in English Classes. The next year the most of us became Sophomores. Again, we were well repre- sented in all athletics, the choir, band and orchestra, and scholastic team. The following year some of our classmates did not return, because of the war and the opportunity for them to go to work. We hope that no one else drops out, for now we need our education much more than we did in peace time. As Juniors we have been busier than at any other time in our high school days; thinking up ideas for making money in order that we may give the seniors an extraordini arily good prom. Original ideas, which we enjoyed carrying out, have come from the members of the class during the year. During the year we cosponsored a carnival, sold refreshments at all athletic contests, and 'put on a Junior Class play titled Double Exposure. We have again for the third year had a great number of participants in school affairs. In football, basketball, baseball, track, band and orchestra, A Cappella Choir! and other affairs. We have indeed had a glorious year. We wish to thank Miss Marshall who was our advisor at the beginning of the year for her help in our campaign. Also, we surely appreciate the advice and help that Miss Templin, Who took over our class in Novem- ber, for her patience With us. Miss Templin and Mrs. Doll were very patient and consider ate as directors of our play. We certainly ow them a vote of thanks. t Next year as Seniors we expect to help to pattern ourselves for our start in life. We are looking forward to being Seniors with pleasure. FIRST ROW: Betty Howard, Doris Kissick, Selma Greenwald, Emmajean Wilson, Earl Romohr, Martha Williamsl Loretta Ahlers, Irene Price, Betty Iamison. SECOND ROW: Iohn Watkins, Doris Cabal, Marjorie Harcourt, Doris Crouse, Audrey Switzer, Lois Haley, William Ramsey, Miss Templtn. THIRD ROW: Paul Creamer, Louis Duvelius, Harold Miller, Iames Innis, Stuart Perkins, Thomas Burske, Iack Katterhenry, Rudy Braun. FOURTH ROW: Robert Williams Robert Duvelius, Earl Archer, Albert Greene, Bertrum W'ells, John Adams. Page 21
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