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President Francis Langholz of' 1 ,iz fdriaa ' ,ba G :vi w 1 ao, .nuff r 5 io is Vice President Clareen Hammerstrom Secretary Mildred Oestriech f 'X . -as z Zhewf Treasurer Mary Ann Esselman G A' 00 First Row: A. Haas, A. Voigt, J. Yilek, D. Young, H. Kuester, A. Christensen, C. Stayton, E. Bertz. Second Row: F. Langholz, C. Hammerstrom, M. Oestreich, M. Lsselman, S. Brussow, H. Fink, B. Luedtke, N. Herdrich, B. Tucker, D. Cowles Third Row: B. Theisen, G. Gloudeman, M. Peterson, M. Otto, E. White, A. Pachal, A. Millard, V. Wantland, L. Dietsche, E. Hamann, P. Ampe, G. Morse, V. Severson,S. Beyreis, M. Vick, D. Rossow, F. Schecklman. Fourth Row: D. Stilwell, R. Beaver, V. Stevens, G Brusky, L. Fulwiler, E. Hamann, M English, J. Firnstahl, R. Young, D Rowley, D. Cole, R. Scheel, S. Mack, J Vogel, G. Owens, E. Luchterhand. s 0 0 o Fifth Row: M. Stayton, D. Helm, D. Kronberger, A Degenhardt, A. Hinkleman, N. Raeck, E Gebauer, D. Walter, V. Plaman, G. Ehlert, L. Englebretson. SQUINTS AT THOSE FRESHMEN Their first big task was enrollment and after that came the association of names and faces. Nlt seemed to us as if there were thousands of students herein says a prominent freshman girl.4confidentially the upperclass- men had the same trouble with the 70 freshman namesl. Since then they have found themselves short of books in every class--but Mariean Vick uses Eula White's English book while Adolph Voigt uses Dale Young's citizenship book. By and large, they have shown unusual ability, and Confucius says 'Will be molded into outstanding class before they leave in '45......H Clareen Hammerstrom, the freshman candidate, was crowned queen at the carnival.....the rest of the class imported art for their exhibit in a side show -..- -well, td did i t ' ney mpor a weiner from the butcher shop, d1dn't they? The final achievement was their transition to the sophomore class. Miss Stettler, their class adviser, heaves a sigh, smiles, and wishes them well.
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First Row Shirley Vogel Lorea Gardner, Alice Ampe, Nancy Thurber, Percy Voight, Charles Essel man, Sidney Picus, Norma Young, Margaret Gravitter, Wilma Guetschow Patsy Beaver, Nina Oestreich, Margaret Horner, Irene Brown, Ruth Haslow, Altha Morse,Ruth Marquardt,Patricia Haas, Beverly Boe, Shirley Miller Second Row Third Row Robert Prior, Arleigh Henninger, Esther Hammer, Donald Strege, Franklin Zhmnerman, Ila Schmidt, Ethel Clouse, John Gerdes, Robert Brown, Helen Brown, Russell Schmitz Joseph Beaver, Glen Bloom,Anthony Schlagen haft, James Brusky Clark Catlin, Albert Degenhardt, Donald Smith, Ambrose Murphy Fourth Row Mr Lawrenz, Advisor SOPHOMORE HIGH LIGHTS OF THE YEAR Our first big event of the year was the School Carni val Each class was to sponsor some sort of a side show and after much deliberation we Sophomores chose a barn dance We had impersonations of some of the radio celeb rites such as Lulu Belle, Scotty, and Uncle Ezra B with some old fashioned square dances, entertaining approximately 220 people throughout the evening Patsy Beaver was the Sophomore class representative for Carni val Queen and Clarke Catlin Carnival King With the as istance of the Student Council, we put on a very successful school party It was there that the folk dances were introduced and the student body made an attempt at square dancing Ach Yah S Soon after school started, we were grieved by the death of our fellow classmate, Leland Rennak Tfiii ', isy.: ' g ' A 'gg fM32 4 ,wi , f f-'L' 5 Q I 23 , 5' fi, , fi 4. .X j 1 . .av - Q5 . ,, ' E x . President Nancy Thurber Vice President Percy Voight Secretary Charles Esselman Treasurer Sidney Picus 3 , I ' 1 ' ' ffgt - 6- W if ff sides the impersonations, we had a rollicking good time ' 1 T55 r - F iz? ,'4.. , 1 f . n Qs J
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