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Front Row: I. Wischotf, M, Klipp, B. Ison, R. Wagner, D. Thomas, G. Newberry, A. Diece, H. Dargel. Second Row: N. Smith, L. Leschensky, C. Toepter, E. Atwood, B. Cady, L. Backman, C. Dankert. K Third Row: T. Buckley, H. Mansfield, B. Gott, M. Collies, A. Drietke, A. Schroeder, R. Manwaring, H. Schulenburg. Fifth Row:W.l-lartje, D. Krey, M. Spraetz, R. Breen, I. Perry, E. Stricker, R. Schweke, N. Schulz, V. Huffman. Fourth Row: L. Knutb, I. Harms, M. Meyer, G. Lichte, G. Peters, V. Westedt, N. Lmdloft, C. Burmester. Q5 I Front Row: I. Rolotf, R. Hayes, W. Gleason, Miss Brandl, R. Sorge, A. Olson, M. Newberry, R. Mente. Second Row: E. Pelton, S. Mahr, C. Fitzgerald, C. Hawkins, C. Henrichs, A. Mahr, H. Holtz, V. Mundth, I. Felske, M. Bindl. Third Row: A. Koenecke, D. Dettman, D. Korth, M. Blonien, D. Harms, V. Struck, I. Stahnke, P. Whitney. Fourth Row: W. Muske, E. Schulenburg, I. Dobson, M. Koenecke, R. Friede, I. Head, R. Feight, A. Fuller, T. Meyer. Fifth Row: I.'Traeder, V. Kolha, M. Schuette, A. Sorge, D. Harder, E. Klipp, M. Harvey, O. Schirmang, C. Montgomery. AQ N P .1 5 4 E Page 25 C Co 'fi X 3
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FU- F? WK 3 l ,:J5-'x? 'S'ff. R050 Qipa :sb 'id' uf:-'i.f7.., JUNIOR SERGEANTS- I5-EH! Ze 9 .., ' if f : 'P .i,,,4,5- 5 '- :ti U . Q mime: I 3: 2 a -5 Q, p -HI 1 ' 5 23 2 5 5? 2 -gr -C' -QF 'C lunior Officers: Bill Gleason, President: Ruth Sorge, Loyalty Representative, lean Rolott, Secretary-Treasurer, Raymond Hayes, Vice-President. After two years of basic training the luniors started their third year as Sergeants. On October twenty-third they out maneuvered the other ranks by taking tirst place tor their homecoming stunt 'Tuehrer Speaks. Hats oft to Bob Schwelce's interpretation! UA White Christmas was the theme of the regiments party held in the High School Recre- ation Hall, Friday, December eleventh. Santa was there, too. . The luniors are proud ot their football record. Nine of the well trained soldiers received letters. They were: Marvin Schuette, Ray Hayes, Verne Westedt, John Dobson, Harold Schultz, Tom Meyer, Charles Montgomery, Bill Gleason, and Bill McCarthy. P The highlight oi the school year was the annual rom Friday night, April thirtieth at the South School Auditorium. The Grand March was Bill Gleason and his Queen lean Rolott. Daily drill was quite strenuous, but find time to VOlU1'1t99Y fO1' additional services in such fields as Chorus, Gleaner, Newspaper, Debate, and Rod and Gun Club. The end ef the third year ot the Iuniors eagerly look forward to becoming the candidates for 'Qi Q Teamwork End of 5 perfect dey Page 24 lt was a white Christmas . 1 .nn
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Illf. I' P 2 -Q ' J- Cuuk v I QT 'n SOPHOMORE CORPORALS ,Qs , ,Qi -KS if 5.15 , 'V ttf? xiii W Nga 9' if tt' .shit .Sf . 1.4 Officers: lean Gavin, Vice-Presidentg lack Gavin, President: Shirley Hagen, Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Dorow, Loyalty Representative. After the first difficult year as buck privates, most of the sophomores returned to Camp Reedsburg in September, 1942. They were no longer green freshmen or rookies, but cor- porals in the school camp. For their leaders the sophomores chose the following officers. lack Gavin, president, lean Gavin, vice-president, Shirley Hagen, secretary and treasurer: and Mary Dorow, Loyalty representative. h . l Attuned to the war effort, many sophomores engaged in useful extra-curricular activities. ln the newly organized lunior Red Cross chapter, lean Gavin was president, loyce Kleeber, secretary, and-Donna Faye Geffert, treasurer. ln the various departments, Shirley Hagen was chairman of sewing, Delores Foss, chairman of knitting, Audrey Miller, chairman of crafts, and Eldora Meyer was chairman of awards. Football was another activity which included- many sophomore participants. lohn Burdick was outstanding among other good players which in- cluded lames Barney, lack Gavin, and lames Hall. Active players in basketball were lack Gavin, lohn Burdick, lames Hall, and Robert Gallagher. In all-school activities, the sophomores presented a homecoming skit, and many sophomores took part in the annual Christmas program. Members of the choir included Delores Foss, lune Karow, Lester Long, Shirley Reynolds, limmie Tibbitts, Marguerite Clements, and Bernice Thorne. ln the spring of the year the sophomores sponsored the all school Valentine Party and ended another successful year with the Loyalty banquet and dance. l l And all in one car, too. What's the matter, girls? Page 26 HQY! A Snowball!
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