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Sophomore Glass Back row: Eugene Kaufman, Robert Collien, Gerald Geisthardt, Lyle Collien. Center: Olive McLain, Arland Reetz, Albert Vincent, David Messner, Foster Wagenknecht, Roy Powers, Rona Achterberg. Front row: Miss Phillips, Lavelda Stafford, Joan Culver, Donna Dethart, Marilyn Launders, Betty Schrank, Eunice Schrank. Colors: Blue and White Flower: Sweetpea Motto: Onward Forever On September 3, 1946, twenty Sophomores entered O.H.S. The experience was somewhat different from last year as we had one year of school under our belt. During the course of the year we lost Ada line Robbins from our ranks. Our class was well represented in all sports and activities. G. Geisthardt, R. Collien, A. Vincent, F. Wagenkneckt, L. Collien, and A. Reetz were out to represent us in football and basketball. G. Geisthardt, R. Collien were on our first team in both sports. J. Culver and D. Dethart are cheerleaders from our class, while R. Collien and @. Geisthardt are our Student Council representatives. We are well represented in the band and most of the girls are in the Library Club. We also had a large number of our class on the paper staff and many participated in forensics. We have also taken part in many other activities. We have completed our second year at O. H. S. and are looking forward to next year when we will become Juniors.
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junior Glass Front row (left to right): Gloria Heimerl, Betty Lovejoy, Herbert Emerson, Myra Butler, Joe Luttenberger. Back row: Charlotte Cook, Carita Ogle, Ruth Case, Mr. Droegkamp, Joyce Culver, Shirley Kaul. Class Colors: Wine and White Class Flower: White Roses and Sweet Peas Motto: Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow As green freshmen we, who are now the Juniors, entered high school with sixteen members. Now there are only ten of us remaining. Our class was well represented in all activities this year. Student Council representatives were: Joe Luttenberger, Betty Lovejoy, and Herbert Emerson. In the field of forensics six out of our ten members participated. Other activities in which the Juniors took part were the Library Club, Boy's Club, Band, Chorus, and the Senior Class Play. All in all we think it has been a very successful year and look forward to returning to O.H.S. next year as Seniors. Page S
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freshman Glass Back row (left to right): Arthur Culver, Douglas McLean, Lloyd Reiser, Mr. Vandehey, Maynard Chadwick, Jr., Mary Powers, James Rhode. Front row: Deloris Galleske, Mathilda Turner, Darold Collien, Lorna Fisher, Deloris Redmann, Beatrice Perry, David Parduhn. Colors: Wine and White Flower: Carnation Motto: Don't put off 'til tomorrow what you can do today. President, Darold Collien Vice President, Lorna Fisher Secretary and Treasurer: Delores Redmann In September, 1946, sixteen of us freshmen entered the assembly of O.H.S. for the first time and slipped into our seats. Since that time we have lost three of our members. They were Ernest Fude, Betty All, and Paul Mittelstaedt. It was rather difficult the first couple of days but with the help of the supper classes we were soon made to feel at home. D. Collien, D. Parduhn, A. Culver, L. Reiser, D. McLean, and M. Chadwick represented us in football and basketball while D. Parduhn and M. Turner are our Student Council representatives. We also had two students competing in the field of forensics. D. Galleske is our class reporter on the Oak Leaf staff. We feel that we have been well represented in all extra curricular activities this year and look forward to next year when we shall enter as sophomores.
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