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Class of '41 Fifth row: Coleman, M. Stanley, Kneeland, Stevenson, Blomc, Wol- frum, McKinney, Coy, B. Umstead, M. Kanouse, Shultheis, L. Saylor, E. Matthews. Fourth row: B. Sant- ner, B. Salisbury, Feinerer. Trick, Nelson, Gunklach, H. Schnacke, J. Schwinn, Simons, Jensen, A. Fuller. Third row: Michel, Rehling. R. Hall, Severin, Whalen. Jane Sauer, Robinson, Yeager, Richards, Zim- merman, M. Stolz, Claggett. Second row: R. Miller, Lavoie, Sonnanstine, P. Langley, Loudon, Hoover, Carter, B. Minturn, Stockstill, Karstaedt, Geiler. First row: Dodds, A. Snyder, Braun, M. Poeppelmeier, Buren, Miss Miller, adviser: Miss Bickham, adviser: Studyvin, Taylor, G. Graves, B. Oiler, A. Martin. Vernon. The junior girls will be good leaders next year. They furnish ideas for the Whole class for so they sayb. B. Dodds, R. Hall, J. Hoover, D. Karstaedt, and H. Schnacke are good public speakers. E. Geiler, J. Egbert, B. Santner, and B. Salisbury are all-round athletes. P. Coleman and G. Graves are always doing something colorful. V. Richards and Joy Zimmerman rated highest honors in a vocal contest at Miami. Miss Bickham often says, Write the name of your gum five hundred times! The girls tried to deliver a Thanksgiving basket to a family living on a rural route. fThe road ran for sixty-some miles.J iririr The junior boys are full of local color. B. Caton eats his breakfast Ctanger- inesj in home room every morning. C. Henn and D. Koppe are famous for their Petty drawings. B. Epstein Wins all honors in public speaking. C. Stefan, D. Reese, D. Zonars, J. Rambo, and P. Wills are outstanding athletes. F. Wal- lick is a good journalist, and B. Lambert is a real leader. Mr. Kuhnsi boys are Well versed in current affairs. fThey spend the home room period reading his Journalj Senior boys are often attracted to this group-at least some seniors spend a great deal of their time in junior home rooms. l-1.4 Fourth row: 0'Rourke, Robbins, Kronour, Stefan, Reese, Zonars, Neeson, Connelly, Bollinger. Third row: Cumming, Custer, Nelson, Richards, J. Shroyer, Jim Whalen, C. Henn, Hines. Rollins, J. Beust, R. Mayne. O'Brien. Second row: Casebere, Tompert, Ridenour, Web- ber, Deger, T. Hochwalt, Koppe, Tom James, McCauley, R. Oiler, P. Wills, Rambo. First row: Jones, R. Sauer, Caton, Castor, Gaines, Mess, Peterson, Mr. Marsh, advisor: Mr. Kuhns, adviser: Wallick, J. Kohnle, Dellard, Lambert. R. Rogers.
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Carl Henn, president Rosemary Hall, Janet Mei Kinney, co-vice-presidents Dottie Karstaedt, scare: tm'y,' Dick Koppe, treas urcr. til, lllkl TWHFTH Tift Howard Blose, president, Dorothy Rausch, vice- p1'csidc9'1t,- Jean Campbell, sec'retcL1'y,' Tom Miller, t1'easzw'er. ml W fm John Herbert, 1H'9Sid6il'Z,f, Margaret Santner, vice- presideiztg Mary Pontius sec'retary,' Earl Dye, trcas meer. CLASS OFFICERS Will the meeting please come to order? These student leaders guided their respective groups in planning and executing some fine projects this year, including the senior skating parties and candy selling at spring games, the junior paper sale and a prom that Went over the top, an excep- tional class party given by the sophomores, the ninth grade's collecting sales tax stamps, and the seventh and eighth grades co-operating beauti- fullv to make other projects a success. The secretaries jotted down notes in class meetings, While the treasurers quoted to the exact penny the amount in the treasury fwhen the class had a treasuryj. The vice-presidents were enthusiastic Workers With co-operation plus. Gates Tl'1l l1StOH,1I'I'6Sid67Lf,' Edgar Graef, prcsidenh' Larry Nelson, president Juanita Pohl, 'uice-p1'csi- Bill James, vice-p'1'csiclenz3,' Ann Seasholes, vice ynesi cle1i,t,' Dick Castor. score- Glee Rogers, secretary- rleiztg Barbara Christian tcuy-t1'ef1s1f1'er. frcc1szzrc'r. secrctcwy-trcflszzVer. X E NINTH , ,, YEAR EIGHTH YEAR SEVENTH YEAR
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Class of '42 Third row: Sinks, Osborn, Bates. Craven, Mack, Franke, P. Martin, Kelly, Kent. Carr, Pontius, Miss Stilwell, adviser: Arnold. Fulmer, Hutchins. Second row: Janet Brown, Derr, Johns, Warner, M. Santner, Wallingford. Prugh, Boyd. Wolfe, Sullivan, Schaeffer, Lane, Ledger: Miss Steindorf, adviser, N. Daniels. First row: Kroemer, Kennett. Mayne, D. Morgan, Desch, Kohnop, M. Bell, Daneman, Anderson, D. Blackburn, Binkley. Jollay. S. Trace, N. Bell. The sophomore girls are full of talent. D. Blackburn, D. Morgan, S. Prugh, and B. Kelly shine in public speaking. M. Warner's intramural team had a smashing season. They lacked only one thing-a victory. B. Daneman just beats the bell every morning. M. Pontius loves to wear Iire-engine red, and M. Craven imitates a fish wonderfully. S. Prugh, M. Santner, M. Wallingford, L. Derr, and R. Desch are promising young athletes. E. Berry's favorite saying is How quaint! while J. Arnold prefers, Oh, how green! Miss Stilwell and Miss Steindorf are proud, and justly so, of a grand group of girls. iriri' Dropping in on a sophomore boys' home room we find:eB. Finley tearing in the door at 8:44i, athletes Boswell, Howland, Eichenberger, and Christian de- bating whether to practice or not, boys matching coins. J. Byers, D. Talbott, J. Herbert, B. Finley are good orators. J. Chenoweth adds zest to the band. J. Perky's interest is archery, and C. Coriell is a real movie producer. An outstand- ing event was the class party, which was one of the best in the history of the school, because of splendid enthusiasm and co-operation. Third row: Miller, Huffman, Bos- well, N. Alley, Suffron, D. Walter Grether, S. Frank, Howland, J Herbert, B. Stoecklein, Williams Hendrichs, Bullock: Mr. Moore adviser. Second row: Makley, Schwab, Blum, C. Coriell, R. Chris- tian, Finley, Bongartz, RiHfle, Chenoweth, Talbott, Byers, R. Hoch- walt, Keyes, Newman, Wade, Stahl Mr. Martin, adviser. First row Watt, D. Morncr. Larson, Picker- ing. HL-rkenhine. Porter, Husmann Berner. R. Eichenbcrger, E. Dye Routzahnp Legler, Briggs, Vifriglit J. Beatty.
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