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JUNIOR CLASS President ....................................Alvin Behrens Vice President ..............................Leora Hurst Secretary-Treasurer .........................Robert Dale Front Row, left to right: Miss Wendling, M. McMahon, L. Hurst, A. Behrens, R. Dale, L. Herrick, J. Hadley. Middle Row: S. Smith, C. Sandeen, M. Barber, L. Kelm, M. Durham, R. Heward, E. Nelson. Back Row: E. Olson, D. Johnson ,E. Clary, H. Schuneman, J. Renner, G. DeBolt, M. Kirkpatrick, J. Raabe. SOPHOMORE CLASS President ...........................Calvin Schuneman Vice President ........................Gene Lindelof Secretary-Treasurer ...................Hubert Hewitt Front Row, left to right: Mr. Taylor, D. Deskeere, H. Hewitt, C. Schuneman, G. Lindelof, R. Van Ormer, C. Schmidt, L. King. Second Row: V. Ballard, K. Rogers, M. Nelson, D. Hartz, Y. Wise, M. Roush, M. Whipple, M. Hochstatter, G. Debolt. Third Row: L. Schuneman, W. Anderson, R. Hochstatter, R. Buxton, H. Andrews, J. Anderson, M. Smith, D. Van DeVelde. Back Row: E. Johnson, M. Allen, V. Johnson, H. Andrews, M. Anderson, F. Karriker, J. Gorman, M. Wise, B. Doty. FRESHMAN CLASS President ..................................Merlon Raabe Vice President .........................Marlo Charlton Secretary-Treasurer ....................Bettilee Renner Front Row, left to right: Mr. Hendrix, M. Dabler, D. Karriker, B. Renner, M. Raabe, M. Charlton, V. Martin, B. Keutzer. Middle Row-: D. Rogers, M. Fordham, G. Immel, M. Johnson, V. Rosenow, M. McMahon, T. Gorman, C. Hewitt. Back Row: C. Nelson, D. Debolt, G. Van Ormer, K. Barber, R. Doty, J. Graham, R. Littlefield, H. Hartz, H. Rollo.
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1942 SENIOR CLASS WILL ☆ We, the Class of 1942, in twenty-seven individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost super-human understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made, or mayhap, carelessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. TO: Dorothy Johnson— Six lessons from Madam LaZonga!” Alvin Behrens from Vivian Baxter—A gun to further his hunting career. Jenna Lee Raabe and Robert Butler—A house to settle down in. Eloise Clary from Marzetta Raabe—A pair of skates to improve her figures. Robert Dale—Max's car to lead him to his Dreamgirl. Glenn DeBolt—A picture of Clark Gable. Hazel Schuneman and Marilyn Durham—Soldiers so that they won't be lonesome. Jerry Hadley—An airplane to keep up with his dates. Leland Herrick—The traffic laws of Illinois. Robert Heward—A pillow so that he can be more comfortable while sleeping in school. Leora Hurst—A date so that she can go out at night. Lowell Kelm—A package of hayseeds to help him with his farming. Maxine Kirkpatrick—A muffler for her trumpet so that she can hear Ronnie’s auto horn. Elaine Nelson from Max Dahl—a pair of ear muffs that Max has used so that his melodious whistling and talking could go on and on without bothering him. We think Elaine could use them. Edith Olson—A musical instrument to further her musical career. Janis Renner from Marilyn Carlson—Report card for her dad to sign. Calvin Sanden—Tractor with which to start farming. Marjorie Barber—Reed to stop her clarinet from squeaking. Shirley Smith—A picture of her Dreamboy. Martin McMahon—Little black book to keep track of his dates. Mr. Hake—Coaster wagon so that he can save his car tires. Mr. Taylor—A fast army scout car to keep track of Ronnie. Mr. Sweet—Set of tires for his car. Miss Geise—A pair of shoes with heel plates so that she can be heard coming in assembly. Miss Wendling—An adding machine so that she won’t have to get Mr. Hake’s when the students are stuck in bookkeeping. Miss Sutter—A recipe on how to make ice cream in fifteen minutes without cooking or freezing. Mr. Johnson—Any old pencils, erasers, books, or papers left behind in our haste and excitement of gathering up our cherished treasures for the last time. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the Principal of the High School sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof. We, the Class of 1942, the testators, have to this our will, written on one-sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this first day of May, Anna Domini, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.
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