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Senior Class History Our class was reduced when Bill Hoffman and James Bruno left us. Ray Emerson entered our regiment. On October 6, we made the annual visit to St. Louis to pose for Van Miller. Next year our pictures will rest in the hall of fame. February 15 was the date selected for choosing our Queen. Mary Lou Sinn became our Queen and Charles Schreiber became King to rule for one year. The attendants were Dawn Albers, Richard Albers, Myra Kolditz, Orville Liefer, Joylyn Schoepp and Lloyd Schlesinger. Our play, “Funny Brats,” went over as a howling success. We took our bows proudly. For our class colors we chose navy blue and white; American beauty rose as our flower and our motto has remained the same—“We build the ladder by which we climb.” Lloyd S.: “Why are soldiers tired on the first of April?” Charles S.: “Because they’ve just finished a March of thirty-one days.” Orville L.: “Mr. Woods, how did you lose your hair?” Mr. Woods: “Worry.” Orville L.: “About what?” Mr. Woods: “Losing my hair.”
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Senior Class History The first few days of September, 1946, were very exciting for the twenty-six freshmen who were turning a new leaf in their book of life. We were spared the ordeal of a formal initiation but we rejoiced, in vain, for we received it indirectly. When election day came along, we chose Mrs. Eckert as our class sponsor. Officers were bill Hoffman, president; Richard Albers, vice president; Lloyd Schlesinger, secretary; Charles Schreiber, treasurer; and Dawn AlberH, reporter. We were the first freshman class to attempt to make money by selling pop corn. We ended the great year with an outing at the Waterloo Country Club. At the sturt of our sophomore year, Jackie Herman joined our royal class and Ray Reuss, Fred Grohman, and Martha Martin quietly dropped out. Mr. Merldith became our sponsor and Charles Schreiber became our president with Donald Freeh as our vice president; Joylyn Schoepp as secretary, Ruth Krieg as treasurer, and Mary Lou Sinn as reporter. We sold ice cream to build up our treasury. At last—upper classmen! We ranked! Our junior year focused around our most successful play, “Miss Jimmy,” and the arrival fo our prized possession—class rings. We elected Mr. Woods as sponsor and Dawn Albers became president. Myra Kolditz was vice president, Mary Lou Sinn, secretary; Ruth Krieg. treasurer; and Norbert Utz, reporter. Our class was again reduced; we lost Donald Freeh. Paul Hammond, Delores Berthold, Sylvester Mehrman, Betty Loesche. Patsy Kuehn and Cecil Teter. Orville Liefer and Myrtle Hendricks joined us. Our money was earned by the selling of candy and coke. At the close of the year, we gave our prem which broke all previous records for beaut v and expense. A night club scene was used and the title was “The Starlight Roof.” The famous George Carr orchestra played appropriate and exclusive music. September 1, 1949,—our last year—came with our cherished dream —Graduation! Our sponsor was Mr. Woods and our class officers were Charles Schreiber. president; Lloyd Schlesinger, vice president; Joylyn Schoepp secretary; Ruth Krieg. treasurer; and Myra Kolditz, reporter.
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CHARLES SCHREIBER “Casey at the Bat” Class Officer 1, 2, 4 Student Council 1,2,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Lettermen’s Club 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 LLOYD SCHLESINGER “Happy-Go-Lucky” Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 4 Chorus 4 Lettermen’s Club 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 RUTH KRIEG “A Smile Will Go a Long Long Way” Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Annual Staff 4 Spotlight 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 G.A.A. 2,' 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 4 MYRA KOLDITZ “Smilin’ Through” Class Officer 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Spotlight 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 4 JOYLYN SCHOEPP “Where Is the Man of My Dreams ?” Class Officer 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Spotlight 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 G.A.A. 3 Home Ec. Club 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Sextette 1 Quartette 1 Band 1, 2, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 4
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