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omoie Call Gerald All Jerry He will be president of—well, decide for yourself. Myra Butler Janie A close rival to Hedy Lamarr. Charlotte Cook Beanie Smile, and the world smiles with You. Joyce Culver Joy Sure, she likes to go to school Ruth Case Rudie Quiet, reserved, and a good student. Ernest Harmsen Ernie Wait for your change, a quarterback.'' Herbert Emerson Herbie Quiet and reserved and girl-shy, too. Gloria Heimerl Heimie .. Will she be an old maid? No! Shirley Kaul Shirl A quiet maid from the country. Joseph Luttenberger Joey Dependable and a good fellow. Naomi Durant Bright Eyes So quiet; yet we know that she is here. Betty Ann Lovejoy Bets That certain party; he's a junior. Carita Ogle Creets Happy-go-lucky, good, natural, and plucky. Thomas Thelen Tom Better late than never. Joyce, the singer of the class, Betty, the cute, smart little lass, Joe, our one and only blonde, Then comes Gloria, always with Don. Myra, the girl who stays home nights, Shirley who does everything right. Then comes Charlotte with her curly hair • And, we can't forget Herbert who is so fair. Naomi and Ernest have left our gang, But there's still Tom who gives us a bang, And Gerld, one of the West Side boys, Which leaves Ruth and Carita to make the noise. IMAGINE Joyce not getting a letter Joe being quarantined Betty without that certain junior Gerald without that smile Carita singing first soprano Thomas coming to school Gloria not fixing her hair Shirley going steady Charlotte without her two sailors Ruth with black hair Herbert being late for school Myra staying home nights. - (1318-
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BACK ROW: M. Butler, S. Kaul, T. Thelen, E. Harmsen, R. Case, G. All, J. Lutten-berger. (not shown: H. Emerson vice president.) FRONT ROW: Miss Phillips, G. Heimerl, B. Lovejoy, secretary-treasurer, Joyce Culver, president, C. Ogle, C. Cook, N. Durant. On September 4, sixteen mighty sophomores entered the assembly and slipped into their seats. This experience was a little different than last year, as now we were ''upperclassmen.' Since that time, we have lost three members of our class, T. Durant, D. Mittelstaedt, and E. Harmsen. Half of our high school course is behind us, and although the best years are yet to come, we are not ashamed of our record to date. Our class is well represented in all activities and sports. Student council representatives are R. Case and C. Ogle. In the field of forensics, at least three-fourths of the class is participating, and, as last year, our one and only representative for football and basketball was E. Harmsen. Other activities in which the sophomores take part are: G. A. A., Libraray Club, Boys' Club, Band, and Chorus. We, the sophomore class, have enjoyed our entire second year at O. H. S. and look forward to next year when we will enter as juniors. ★ COLORS: Wine and White Flowers: White rose and Sweetpeas. Motto: Onward, forever.
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BACK ROW: F. Wagenknecht, R. Collien, treasurer, E. Kaufman, G. Geisthardt, R. Powers, (not shown: A. Vincent.) CENTER ROW: L. Collien, R. Achterberg, A. Robbins, O. McClain, H. Schwich- tenberg, D. Messner, A. Reetz. FRONT ROW: M. Launders, Joan Culver, president, L. Stafford, secretary, D. Dethardt, vice president, B. Shrank, E. Shrank, Miss Phillips. ★ flesh man Class Colors: Blue and White Flower: Sweetpeas Motto: Onward Forever. On September 3, 1945, twenty of us crossed the threshold of O. H. S. We now number nineteen. We were green (as all freshmen are), and our first few days were slightly confusing to us. With the help of the faculty and upper classmen, we soon became accustomed to high school life. The sophomores initiated us throughly and climaxed it, at the end of a two-weeks' period, with a party in our honor. We thank you, sophomores! We gave them a return party on October 8. When football season opened, seven of our boys were out to represent us; ♦he boys being: R. Collien, G. Geisthardt, R- Powers, A. Vincent, F. Wagenknecht, L. Collien, and A. Reetz. Two of our girls, J. Culver and D. Dethardt are cherleaders. Many members of our class have shown an interest in forensics. Most of the girls belong to both the Library Club and G. A. A. Robert Collien represents us on the student council, and D. Dethardt is freshman class reporter on the Oakleaf staff. Three of our members were on the honor roll for the semester. They were: L. Stafford, D. Dethardt, and R. Collien. We feel we are well represented in school activities and hope to be just as much so in the future. f -Cfl4fc»-
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