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J I st i M Q xi ,.l fAl.b MQ! iw ,,,- .M 5 M Wfgsfllrvilqnifz' ass Umizi QM M . E WW During the first week of school, the freshmen class, composed of forty nine members, elected its officers for the year as follows: Keith Hackbarth, President: Francis Vaughan, Vice-President: and Charlene Garland, Secretary and Treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Vannorsdel and Mr. Ham- mond. Finally the hour came when we were to be changed from green-hands to full fledged high school students Cin other words we were to be initiated by our high and mighty masters, the seniorsj However, this was not quite as bad as we had at first suspected, although we were quite embarrassed and humiliated. We were all overjoyed when we discovered we were to have three parties a year. Our first one being in the form of a Halloween Party was held at the school house in the assembly. We planned many different games during the evening and afterwards flocked down to the Home Econom- ics room for refreshments. The members of our class participated active- ly in extra curricular activities. In the opera presented early in the fall, Mary Janice Boehm, and Paul Clausen were freshmen who took lead- M 1 1 , mg parts. The high school quartet is composed of one of our members along with many others in the mix-ed chorus and girls and boys glee club. The freshmen class is proud to say that nineteen of its members are represented in the band. In the local Declamatory contest, Rosella Allen, was runnerup in the dramatic section. A lot of the boys went out for football and basketball. Many saw activity in each of these sports. Left to Right: Front Row--S. Orman, W. Sparks, H. Light- foot, A. Vaughan, V. Stumbo, B. Reimers, C. An- drews, M. Miner, M. Boehm, L. Sturtz, M. Camp- bell. N. Moravetz, D. Treloar, R. Allen, V. Carperx ter. Second Row-J. Claybaugh, K. Hackbarth, C. jones, D. Dillman, E. johnson, A. Blaskey, M. Shcrbring, P. Burt, D. Thompson, C. Garland, N. Mendon, F. Vaughan, D. Kuhl, N. Sexauer. Third Row-C. Blyth, NI. Robinson, R. Han- son, L. Ensley, H. Leichliter, E. Merriam, J. Har- rison, F. Ehlers, R. Reimers, D. Leichliter, P. Clausen, W. Lessen, L. Eckley, L. Stoneburner. 41 L. Carlson, K. Tilley.
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Bonita Reimers .. QW CDM-'J g we 'iligg GW l o,,.,30U Jana AFRAZT0 THAT nr L1- opfzomore C'ldss,,-,3s,.-.ffvw K .1 f We. the Sophomore Class of '39 and E40 are just getting used to the novelty of not being called ugret-nies. The Sophomores are studying dili- gently CPI Business training, Mathematics, Geom- etry, World History, Industrial Arts, Home Eco- nomics, and many other subjects. During the middle of the school term our Class Sponsor, Mr. Nelson, left our school to accept a new position in a Des Moines school. Mr. Gatch was selected to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Nel- son. We Sophomores are blessed with two presi- dents, Kenneth Hasstedt and Billy Morgan. We held an election without official resignation there- fore we are stuck with two presidents. CLet them fight it out between themselves., Our secretary is Arless Hackbarth and our treasurer is Ramond Loveless. We have students representing the Sophomore Class in every activity in school: basketball, baud, glee club, dramatics, declamatory, football, Girl Reserve and F. F. A. My, aren't those freshmen green? We surely were not that bad, and now it is our turn to taunt and torment the unlucky ones. Beware fand we don't mean maybe, Freshmen of '41 and F42. Plans are already under way for your destruction. We shall see how well you can take it. Class Junior Carpenter . Jeanne Atwood .. James Christensen Donald Galloro .. Virgene Lawler . .. Dallas Buck . . . Colleen Tilley Ed Merriam ....... Kenneth Hasstedt Bill Nlorgan ..... Bill Dawkins .... Maxine Mansfield U B 0 Ef7R'5h Rg,y1ElVlDEl Yann' FRIEIYD Nicknames K Butch . ,.... Ompah . . . . . Chris-Lefty . . . ....... Tony .. Effie May . . . . . . . Dal . . Peg .. . Stub Kenny . . . . . Franky . . . . . Dynamite . . . .... . Max . . . Pedro Left to Right: First Row-B. Reimers, V. Lawler, E. Dixson, T. Zwald, C. Tilley, A. Taylor, M. Saunders, D Bollenbnugh, G. Garvey, C. Buckley, E. Robin- son, M. Mansfield. Second Row--R. Miller, B. Morgan, E. Han son, M. Clark, D. Elliott, L. Anderson, A. Hack- barth, J. Atwood, E. Brown, D. Buck, R. Buck- ley. Third Row-I. Carpenter, G. Logue, J. Christ.- ensen, K. Hasstedt, N. Sprecher, L. Hubby, K. Killinger, R. Loveless, E. Merriam, R. Cadman, VV. Dawk' . f ms My Yflallcf 1 Absent-D. Galloro. ff fitdv' fi,'4'fi,, ' V0 f'Z'1na.nf11.ljlh' ,1 ,'!l1,1,v- ...milf
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