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BACK ROW: Stanley Harris, Raymond Tenkku, Alfred Safick, David Brown, Richard Neubert, Michael Spiesman, Manley Pierce, Roy Breniser. THIRD ROW: Donald King, Ray Shears, James Ernst, Irene McCormick, Marian Chapman, Randall Brewster, Larry Havlick, Richard Elliott. SECOND ROW: Fraulyn Proctor, Nancy Haas, Florence Goske, Gene Lawrence, Carol Green, Jessie Johnson, Shirley Lutz. FRONT ROW: Fannie Caudell, Evelyn Bittig, Delpha Taylor, Mrs. Freed, Dora Frary, Gertrude Bittig, Jacqueline Brewster. NOT PICTURED: Tom Tribby, Robert Densmore, Peter Burkholder, Betty Ed- wards, Richard Bunnell. FRESHMEN The ninth graders in trying to adjust themselves to the faster pace of senior high school activities have found little time to sponsor activities of their own. Names of the Officers are: President Alfred Safick Vice-president Florence Goske Secretary Nancy Haas Student Council Marian Chapman, Manley Pierce --------o------ The senses of animals and birds, explained Mr. Stirm in science class, are usually more fully developed than in man. Can you, Alfred, name a creature which sees better than a man? An eagle, sir. Quite right. And now Randy, name something that smells better than man. A rose, sir. —14—
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BACK ROW: William Orosz, Richard Warren, Dean Christian, Robert Cone, Robert Brewster, Norman Droese, Clifford Bunnell, Jack Carter. SECOND ROW: Steve Ach, Martha Szaniszlo, Lenora Coveil, Rosmary Giffen, LaVern Gedeon, Mary Christian, Norma Long, Charles Robinson. FRONT ROW: Mary Bown, Ruth Frary, Janet Densmore, Mrs. Few, Elizabeth Horvath, Betty Murray. SOPHOMOEES The sophomores were successful on the basketball floor in the interclass tournament by beating the seniors by a fairly good margin. They have added to the social life of the school by sponsoring a bam dance and the Missouri Fox Hunters. The officers of the 1943-44 sophomores are: President....................... Richard Warren Vice-president....................Martha Szaniszlo Secretary and Treasurer.........Clifford Bunnell Student Council............Norma Long, Jack Carter -------o-------- Farmer Droese: 'Tve got a freak on my farm. It's a two legged calf. Mr. McCormack: Yes, I know. He came over to call on my daughter last night. Miss Skidmore: Write a sentence using 'Notwithstanding'. Jack Carter: Dad wore out the seat of his pants, but not with standing. —13—
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BACK ROW: Alex Horvath, Vernon Morse, Robert Frey, Donald Vanderveer, Gilbert Smith, James Lemon, Ramon Taft, Bert Edwards, Edward Drews, John Neylon, Robert Barto, Roger Smith. THIRD ROW: Donald Carter, James Long, William Hyde, Eloise Tikka, Mrs. Morton, Lois Urso, Cherry VonLehmdon, David Hahlen, Arthur Kangas, Howard Acker. SECOND ROW: Barbara Peterson, Virginia Harding, Marie Brindza, Joan Breniser, Betty Taylor, Patricia Maki, Inez Shook, Cynthia Casler, Clara Heath, Jean Few. FRONT ROW: Corinne Noskoski, Donna Sanders, Anna Mae Mattice, Joyce Lutz. Marjorie Sweet, Pauline Steele, Aleene Haines, Nancy Craine, Anna Mae Kucera. NOT PICTURED: John McQueary, Alonzo Nichols. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade has been striving all year to be first in anything that is of a competitive nature, and have done so in almost everything. They have received a globe for having the highest percentage of parents in the P.T.A.; they were the first class to attain their stamp and bond goal, and they have contributed the most to the Junior Red Cross. Besides all this, they sponsored a dance in March. Names of • officers are President........ Vice-president... Secretary Student Council.. Gilbert Smith Joan Breniser Jean Few Donald Carter Joan Breniser --------o------- Mrs .Morton: What inspired the old time pioneers to set forth in their covered wagons?, Jim Lemons: Maybe they didn't want to wait thirty years for a train. —15—
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