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KIGI T I GRADE C J SS SEVENTH GRADE CLASS 8th Grade, First tow: ( »eraldine Angcrman. Barbara I )avis. Juanita Carlson.. Anna Schmidt. Audrey Archbold. Dorothy Baker. Martha Demmon. Laura Brewer. W illiam Freeman. Second roic: ( oral Belcher. Ethel Carlson. Lejune S hw all, Fern Beneake. Jo Ann McNair, Amy M Lain Dorothy Lucas, ivian Bessette, Margene Mandemach, Boyden Manis. Third rote: Dorothy Henderson. Mary i i.omas. Ed- ward Aim. ( layton McMichael, Marvin Kaiser. W iiliam Thomas. Mr. Robinson, Mary I )arlz. lh Grade, First rote: Dolores Lambert. Jane Seals, Dorothy Baker. Dorothy Thomas. Virginia Callow. Maxine Baker. Amy Roberts. Audrey Carlson. James Manis. Second rou ' : Lloyd Beck. James Wmdbiglei, Laura Kaiser. Y.ov Smith, lla lieneake. Howard Callow. Charles Aim. F.dward Yaros. Third row: Monroe McLain. Robert Popp, W endell Fowler. Arthur Bessette. Jack Gibson. Mr. Robinson. Harry I lildehrand. GRADES [ 13 ]
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FRFSI I MEN CLASS FRFSI 1MFN CLASS 9th Gade, First row: George Goodrich, Wilma Klemm. Alice Slruehig. Helen Mankis. Alice Bullock, Phyllis Willy, Trances Kars ten. Carol Pierce. Helen Wesley. Clarence Popp. Second row: Fred Roberts. Edward Schoppel. Cherry Doepping. Jane Caldwell. Irene Beneake. Jean Hcrshey, Gerald W ' eiler, Alfred Ford. Mr. McAllister. Third row: John I lasprunar. Waller Luebcke, Joe Thomas. Irvin Luehcke. Leonard Spitz. Louis Popp. William Smith. First row: Elizabeth Yaros. Dolores Wehner. Gene- vieve kilman. Audrey Stowel, Doris Schnahle, Alice Gott- schalk. May Belle Stoltz. Alfred Schneider. Second row: Joseph Keilman. Luther Gruel. Rita Keilman. Irene Demmon. Phyllis Carlson. Mandoline Heci- movitch. Kenneth Roushelang. Leonard Franz. Eugene Gow. Third row: Arthur Hacker, Albert DeLau. Harold Coff- man. Mr. McAllister. Ray Lennertz. Mike Yaros. [ 1 4 ]
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BAND and ORCHESTRA COMMERCIAL CLUB BAND AND ORCHESTRA The hand and orchestra was under the di- rection of Mrs. Ralph Fades. The orchestra, the older of the two groups, consisted of the fol- lowing members: Lejune Schwall, piano: Dorothy Busselhurg, John Saylor, Fdward Niksch, Dora Roberts, Irene Beneake. violins: Gerald W’eiler, Edward Schoppel, Dorothy Klusmeyer, Dorothy Henderson, Bernice Harms, John Hasprunar, trumpets: Cora Roberts, Rutb Struebig, Jean Her- shey. trombones: Marcella Kl emn. drums: I lerman I (arms, Frank 1 lenderson, clarinets. I he band wh ich was formed last year has made much progress in the last year. It consisted of the same members as the orchestra with the ex- ception of the violins and piano. Billy Bowrnin, drums: John Saylor, tuba; Lejune Schwall, clari- net. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club has been in existance about eight years although it had not been form- ally organized until this year with Miss M. Fried- rich as our advis or. The aim of this organization is to further its member s knowledge in the field of business. Only junior and senior girls who participated in some Commercial subject were allowed to become members. The club took field trips to the near-by firms and county institutions or had a representative of a company explain a certain phase of the busi- ness world, (in January 0, our club had a joint meeting with the 1 lobart C ommercial Club. Tbe officers for tbe past year were: Presi- dent, Ellen Harper; Vice-President, Barbara Scbmidt; Secretary-Treasurer, Johanna Smith. Our colors were red and white, and our motto was Rowing, Not Drifting. A C T I V [lo]
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