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' , mZ6laM , . .,,,..N M., -U . .W ...,,, ., Bottom row, left to right: A. Fischer, A. Justman, G. Gust, Roll, Schabel, N. Walters, Wagner, MissSchroeder. Second row: E. Neitzel, Rosin, G. Neitzel, Whitty, Carrier, Putsch. Third row: Gehrke, Beaver, Panjkovich, Strasser, Pieper, Marti, Ackerman. Fourth row: Schaumberg, E. Neitzel, Zimmel, Collien, Christian, Sterr, Zirbel. Fifth row' Neumeyer Luedtke Dahm, Stortz, Jones, M. J. Caine, Kelly, Olson, Sixth royv: Schraufnagel, Marrese, James, Paap, R. Metke, Justman, Ulrich, Schnaderbeck, Thiel, E. Gust, Dethardt. ' Seventh row: Ondrejka, Koepsell, Steffen, Magyar, Schultz, Mueller, Derge, Walters, Thorgersen, Rusch, Lindert, Ouandt, Schoenike, Naber. Rosenkranz, Bath, Welsch, L. Metke. Back row: Canerlich, Buerger, Keup, Wucherer, Mauch, H. Fischer, Butz, Stipanovic, Vorlob. President ....... . , . Martin Keup Vice-President . . Charles Koepsell Secretary . . . . . Roy Butz Treasurer . Dolores Schraufnagel Advisor ...... f . . . Miss Schroeder The sophomore year, a year in which we have not yet acquired the sophistication of the Juniors, nor the dignity of the Seniors, is the in-between stage, The Seniors watched us and said, Oh you'll learnln The Juniors sneered and said, Did you ever see such a bunch of wise guys? Now l ask you, what could we do? We couldn't please everybody. But then this was not the only trouble we had to put up with. We still had to put up with assignmentsl The assignments concerned Consumer Education, Algebra, Biology, English, Typing, and l'listory. Did those teachers know how to make a fellow work. Woweel Vet we lived through it, and as we look back upon the last school year, l'm sure not one of us would want it changed in any way. ln fact eighty of us had just about the same amount of trouble. But even with all of that most of us had time to belong to some club or be in some activity. Among the girls, for instance, Q3 were members of the F.l-'l.A., while twenty belonged to the G.A.A. l-lowever, the fellows did pretty well, too. Eight of our masculine members belonged to the F.F.A. The number of Sophomores who were out for debate was seven, and they made a name for themselves. Fourteen of us were in the concert band. The Sophomore year really gave the boys a chance to make the football and basket- ball squads. This year five of the boys made the football B squad and six were on the basketball B squad. Qne fellow starred with the football HAH squad. Social activity was also an important item with the Sophomores. Although we had no definite traditional activity to carry on the class did sponsor several class parties. These parties were financed by the contributions made by each member of the class. These parties were attended by the majority of the class and besides being financially successful were an immense amount of fun. l think everyone of us of the Sophomore Class of 41-42 has hopes of not only acquiring the sophistication of the Juniors or the dignity of the Seniors but also the right to carry on the traditions of Mayville l-lighl Page Q4
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ll ankle! Bottom row: Youngbecic, S. Guse, lhde, Walther, Farrington, Fischer, Schabel, Koepsell, Roggenbauer, Second row: Zuern, Gindt, M. Abt, Fischer, Sterr, Dorst, P. Weiss, Nolde. Third row: Gindt, Voss, Vozelli, Mueller, Mahnke, G. Guse Laabs, Feucht. Fourth row: Walters, Zander, Leitzke, Zack, Butz, Schrauth, Ondreilca. Fifth row: Kahlhammer, Wegwart, Endlich, Floyd, Berg, Tietz, Blodgett, Baumann, Schwandt, Schimmelpfennig, Dorst, Hogstrom, Miller, Docter, Schalinski, Panzer. Sixth row: Bauer, Hilbert, Magyar, Helmbrecht, Pieper, Collien, Retzloff, Krueger, Luedtke, Schultz, Hundertmarlc, Beck, Schalinslce, E. Weiss. Seventh row: Popovich Kahlow, Potts, Reabe, Marten, Zimmerman, Schinderle, Mildbrandt, Arbinger, Brummond. Top row: Jahn, Rusch, Weinberger, Stortz, Sitzvvohl, Meyer, Czoschlce, Meyer, Stipanovic. Mr. Gordon. PRES!-IMAN CLASS President . . . . . Harold Dorst Vice-President . . . . Grant Docter Secretary . . . Roger Schimmelpfennig Treasurer . . Robert Bauer Advisor . ...... . . Mr. Gordon Do you remember the first fevv vveelcs of school when the whole world seemed against you? When you very politely aslced upperclassmen the way to your classroom and they carefully directed you to the wrong room? They thought it was funny, but your opinion was decidedly the opposite. Do you remember the worrying you did when you were told of initiation Nightn? You tried to console yourself with the thought that you vveren't the only one. No, not the only one but eighty-three of us with the same feeling. But those fears and worries were over- run by another thought, the thought of really being a student in Mayville High, joining clubs and going out for sports, and really getting into the swing of things. You did get into the swing of thingsf' and in grand style, tool For instance, eleven freshman boys were members of the l:.l:.A. Five of the girls were associated vvith the l7.l-lfx. five members of the class were out for debate and did really promising vvorlc, too. Two members of the class were in the concert band. Thirteen of the masculine members of the class vvere on the football BH squad, eight were on the baslcetball B squad. The training and experience these fellows gained during the football and baslcetball seasons this year will assure the coaches of a wealth of material for the future football and baslcetball squads of Mayville High. The Freshman Class does not have any specific activities such as sponsoring school dances or plays, but We did have our class parties. Donations given by each member of the class financed these parties. All the parties held this year were very successful. The desire of every Freshman is to become, in every sense of the word, a more Usolidi' student of Mayville High, to become more and more a part of the school and its traditions! Page Q6
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