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Seventh and Eighth Grades ICIGHTH (JHADK Back How—URoy Heath, Jimmie Brogan. Hot mini Duffy, Itlchard Conrad. Kenneth FleWimnn. Jimmie Bush, .Mr. Compton, Gerald Thalkon. Second Row—Lila I'lunkolt. Darlene Brown. I»Ih Roberts, Helen Mario Glle. Patty Welsh. Third Row—Hetty Jane Wheeler, Phyllis Cawn, Ruth Johnson. Knyto Honcggur, Hllde- Kurdc Peterson. Joan llolllnanworth, Helen Gloria Buse, Raymond Martin. Fourth Row—Flora I no Norctilt. Hetty Ann Dravo. Kvolyn Gracxyk. Verna Mae Woolsey, Arlyno Kriokson, Jean Haler, Jnnei Whittaker, Diana Jacobson. Albert Sigea. Miss Stovons. Front Row—RundnM Broth well, Galen Po- land. Harold MnGee. Howard Brown. Jack Gommell, Wayne Cauffntann, Darrell Jones. SEVKNTII GRADIJ Hack How—Billy Lynnes. Clarence Anderson. Phyllis Peters. Joan Hlllyor, Miss Blcknoll, sponsor. Merle Doty. Marian Lamb, Mr. Brecht, sponsor, liulalln MeCrodcn. Joyce Cassen, Second Row—-Danny Saunders. Lois Am Biker, Arlene Cook. Clara lloffmnn, Dorothy McNnmar. .Waldo Goleeri. Jack Stone. Front ltow—Paul Atkinson, Janice Wey, Bernlta Thaden, Rosa May Harney, John Par- sons, Stanley Corder, Madeline Roe, Florence. Zalcwski. Marjorie Stevens and Charles Compton are the sponsors for the eighth grade. There are fifty-two in the class. Class officers are: President, Jack Gemmell; Vice-President, Patty Welsh Secretary-Treasurer, Arlyne Erickson; lie- porter, Jean Haler. Their studies include, Social science, geography of Nebraska, civics, general mathematics, English, manual training, home economics, music, art, spelling, pen- manship, and physical education. The sponsors of the seventh grade are Lucille Bicknell and Adam Brecht. There are fifty-one in the class, the officers be- ing: President, Kenneth Anderson; Vice- President, Phyllis Peters; Secretary- Treasurer, Florence Zalewski; Reporter, Madeline Roe. The subjects taught in this grade are: history, geography, arithmetic, English, art, music, spelling, penmanship, health, and physical education. Twenty
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Front Row—Wallace McBride, Illne Rotter, Billio Isloy. Bvaleon Mueller, Bordoen Pilgor, Cathleen Mueller, Betty Jane Dunwoody. Hcr- shel Anirine, Johnny Walker. Second Row—Wayne Cline, Phyllis Syjxdt, Bonnie Joan Boyd. Volina Fell, Patricia Thalk- on, Joan Barn lea, Jack Antrim. Don Thomp- son. Mary Elizabeth Slbnl. Third Row—Maxine Potter, Maxine Feathers- ton, Jane Rasdnl. Phyllis Hay ford. Gladys Killers, Maxine Kunlz. Roderick Ault. Rose Dale Turley, James Kildare. Fourth Row—Eldon Gelwort, Georgia McAn- drows, Judy Adams. Mary Alice Thalken. Margaret Mary Thalken, Mr. Worloy, aponHor. Glen Gelsert, Edwin Hawkins, Evan Brogan, Dale Wlro. Back Row—Dale Chlngren. Bob Sheldon, Marvin Jacobsen. Robert Davis, Glen Peterson. Jimmy Dunwoody, George Plunkett, Harvey Motig. Second Row -Mr. Worloy, sponsor, Melvin Jacobsen. Clarence Martens, Clara Lewis, Lucille Donahue, Leora Duffoy, Dorothy Wright, Mary Larson, Elnoru Elmahueuser, Wanda Mae Downey. Mildred Wilson, Kathryn Ihrlg, Lynn Hope Reed. Front Row—Duke Mitchell. Edward Glllham, Erwin McNamar. Kenneth Ditto, Gene Gem- mell. Maxine L«M I.orene Gaston. Thelma Frvr lebs, Edith Rlooiiuiuist. Ed ii horn DeFord, Fern Swan, Ellis Hnlse, Harold Hilton. • • • The class of '41 started their Freshman year with an enrollment of 73. The second semester found them with an enrollment of 71, They were initiated September 16, 1937 and had their class party December 7, 1937. The Class Motto is: “Today we follow; Tomorrow we lead”. The Class Colors are: Maroon and Cream. Officers are: President, John Walker; Vice-President, Phyllis Ilayford; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Rerdeen Pilger; Reporter, Maxine Featherston. Nineteen
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STUDENT COUNT Hi Two Seniors, two Jun- iors and one Sophomore under the supervision of Principal Harold West, make up the member- ship of the Student Council. This group acts as intermediary for stu- dents and faculty, as well as sponsor of the nil-school carnival. The officers are: Presi- dent. Valera Brown: Vice - President, It u t h Creamer: S e c r e t a r y- Treasurer, Charles Flo- backer: Reporter. La- vone Brown. ATHLETIC' BOARD The Athletic Board is composed of two mom- I km’s from the Junior and Senior classes and one from the Sophomore class. This group spon- sors the sale of season tickets for IwisketbaU and football games. Mr. Graham, high sclnxil coach, has charge of the activities of the group. The officers are: Presi- dent. Jean NVeyor: Vice- President. Vernon Ma (!oe: Secretary-Treasurer Jack Doherty; Reporter, Jean Kobneker. STCDKNT COI NCI I. Back Jlow--Marlon Grella, Mr. West. Charles Rohackor. Front Row—Ruth Cream or. Valera llrown. Ravonno Brown. ATHI.KTIC BOAHI Back Row-Jack Doherty. Theron Thniten. Vernon Mafleo. Front Row—Joan Robncker, Joan Weyer. Mr. Graham. Back How—Bernard Ehlor . .Te.m Weyer. Katlir n Schafer. Charles Robacker. Dora Jean CorlinK. Donald McOIntoy, Arlene Donaliue, Lola Peterson. Second Row—Mnry Eileen MoEvoy, Elsie Davis, Ruth Creamer, Ruth Weyer. Betty Pat- rick. Elayno Economoa. Della Keller, Erwin Frorich . Mrs. Danc stor. From Row—Joyce Jollensten. Darlene John- son. Valera Brown. Max no Finder, Vetta Weaver, Miss Davis.. Members not pictured above—Mary Doe Adams. Thelma HnK«mnn, Alberta Preltuuer. Dorothy Trotter, Gordon Jollonatcn, Vornon MaGee. Ineot—K. C. Worley, organizer of club. BUSINESS XKOPHTYKS This year saw the Tormlng of a commerlcal club In O. H. S.—the B ti s i n pss Neophytes. Students who were tak- ing or had taken two commerlcal subjects were eligible for mem- bership. Much of the credit for the organiza- tion of such a club goes to Mr. Worley, the com- merlcal Instructor. The purpose of the club was it) impart new methods and Ideas to its mem- bers. Miss Davis also as- sisted with the organiza- tion. The officers w ere: President. Valera Brown: Vice-President. Da rlene Johnson: Secretary-Trea- surer, Joyce Jollensten.
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