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Top Row: (left to right) Dawson, Marlin, Ames, Eshleman, Burns, Cunningham, Ford, Kellen- berger. Hasty. Second Row: McKay, Kryder, Babcock, Kellner, Jordan, Mackey, Lewis, Bowman. Third Row: R. Hurley, Horton, C. Daniels, Davisson, Knouff, Kirk, S. Daniels, Jonas, Johnson. Fourth Row: Ketchum, Fendig, Hoover, Feldhaus, Cole, Klinefelter, Finch, Hershman, Knoerzer. Fifth Row: Jordan, Lee, Epler, Brown, Jarrette, Cook, Lowry, D. Hurley. Sixth Row: Sanders, Tiede, Vaughn, Shide, Strawbridge, Smith, Malone, Milton, Selby. Seventh Row: Stiles, Rhodes, Powers, Wiseman, Stath, Zillhart, Weltzin, Tyler. Eighth Row: Ramey, Page, Reeve, Urbanczyk, Nagel, Miller, Moore, E. Sayers, Ott. Ninth Row: Walker, B. Sayers, Warne, Sage, Nesius, Phegley, V. Warren, Prouty. Tenth Row: Salyers, Merriman, Rossmanith, Overton, E. Warren, Moore, Reed, Zimmer. Page Twenty-Five
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DICK BURNS President PATTY PROUTY JACK LEWIS Treasurer Vice President The makers of Soapy Suds Soap present ' Midstream ' under the leadership of Mr. William Holt and Miss Elizabeth Henline who bring you this program from station R. H. S. We have with us today the winners of last week ' s contest who are representing the eighty- five members of the sophomore class, more appropriately called ' Midstreamers. ' Dick Bums, the class president, says that Paul Ames, Bill Babcock, Duke Bowman, Archie Dawson, Ken Ford, Jack Lewis, Carl Malone, Paul Moore, Ralph Selby and he were stellar athletes on the football and basketball squads. You remember, radio aud- ience, these long hot shots of Duke ' s, don ' t yon? Next class delegate is Jack Lewis who ably assisted as vice president. He tells us the class members were also outstanding in Hi-Y, F. F. A., and other school activities. Patty Prouty, class secretary-treasurer, represents the feminine angle of her class. She asserts that the girls were as active as the boys in their respective organizations, the Sunshine Society, Dolly Madison and G. A. A. These students tell me the class motto is ' One For All and All For One ' with blue and white their colors. The class flower is the white carnation. One outstanding feat of our class was to have our representative, Anita Feldhaus, crowned ' Athletic Contest Queen. ' Thank you, students, for all this fine information. Now on with the program. MISS HENLINE MR. HOLT Page Twenty- Four
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y4mateur JJc our GLEN HANCOCK President MARILYN LUNGHI Treasurer JAMES WAGNER Vice President Round and round it goes and where it stops nobody knows. Tonight we have the Quiz Kids of 1944, as our contestants. This is Major Davisson speaking in collaboration with our announcer, Miss Russell. Our first contestant is Glen Hancock, the monitor of these potential kids. ' How much power input is there in these Quiz Kids? ' 78, Major. right, all right! Our next contestant is James Wagner, the vice monitor of this body. Now, how many and who were the members of the football squad? There were six who embarked on the threshold of an athletic career. They were Tommy York, Ralph Smith, Max Overton, Vernon Shindelar, Delmar Dawson, and Joe Putts. That was fine. Our third contestant, Marilyn Lunghi, is our recorder of technical data and also a contestant for the Athletic Queen Contest. Who along with you was the other contestant? However, neither of us seemed to be Our other contestant was Barbara Parkison. good enough for a ' Midstreamer ' won. We now pause for station identification. ' ' This is station R. H. S. broadcasting from the radio tower of Rensselaer High School. ere s our rs contestant again. Glen, will you tell us in how many activities the Kids are represented? They are active in the Sunshine Society, F. C. A., F. F. A., G. A. A., Band, Chorus Chaos, Rensselaerien, Hi-Y, and Dolly Madison. That s fine, they certainly are an active group. James, since you ' re back, I ' m go- ing to ask you if the Kids transmitted anything tc the audience? Yes. They sponsored a tea dance and also had a party on November 1, 1940. I take it you had a lot of hum, buz:, hiss, and howl. That ' s right. Our last contestant is Betty Kurtz, the Kids ' representative on the Chaos Now Betty, tell us, if you can, 1 the colors, flower, and motto of the Kids. That ' s easy. The colors are blue and gold. The flower is the yellow rose and the motto is ' Possunt Qui Putant Posse. ' That is correct. I guess that concludes our program for 1940-1941. MR. DAVISSON MISS RUSSELL I ' agr Twenty-Six
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