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First Row: Charles Scribner, Robert Striber, Verva Chapman, Bernice Byers, Kathleen Swords, Herbert Eschendal, Robert Carey, Sacona Abrego Second Row: Shirley McCracken, Wilhelmena Spranger, Diana Berklich, Barbara Freeborn, Joy Goldsworthy, Mary Minard, Norma Jean Schields, Eva Dexter. Third Row: Mrs. Bishop, Jim Madden, Robert Flanigan, Roy Rewold, Dain McKown, William Kunze First Row: Lee Cromie, Priscilla Bradford, Barbara Hoffmeyer, Shirley Spencer, Phyllis Innis, Thelm Steward, Imogene Stevens, Ruth Wold. Second Row: George Miller, Vern Jungel, James Nagy, James Kemler, Margaret Schupp, Brigette Lantzsch, Mrs. Beldon Third Row: Kenneth Lowes, Edward Harlyvetch, Willard Pruette, Lee Hunt, Allen Jacobs, Fred Noyes, Melvin Peters Absent: William Barnes, Irene Clinton, Arleen Powers, Dan Timmreck
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John Tomlins, Vice President; Pat Johnson, Secretary; Ben Beaton, President; Joan Stumpf, Treasurer In September of 1942, we stacked up our books and tramped back to school to take our place as freshmen. At our first meeting, we elected the following officers: Dick Davis, Presi- dent; Chuck Stoner, Vice-President; Shirley Laye, Secretary-Treasurer. Twenty-six members of our class recieved honors at Honors Conference, and Joy Goldsworthy and Dale VandenBerghe were chosen as National Honor Girl and Boy, respectively. The following September we began our Sophomore year by electing Ben Beaton, President; Lee Cromie, Vice-President; Joy Goldsworthy, Secretary; and Pat John- son, Treasurer. We decided upon class rings which were worn with pride by the Sophomores. The class sold that delicious. candy at the basketball games and in the halls after school. OmAprl le eis: 1943, we gave a dance entitled the HICK HOP. Carefree couples, dressed for the occasion, crowded. the gym, which made the dance a huge success. After a jolly summer vacation, we came back to school to assume the position of Juniors. At our first formal meeting we chose Ben Beaton, President; John Tomlins, Vice-President; Joan Stumpf, Secretary; and Pat Johnson, Treasurer. We ‘gave two very successful dances, the HICK HOP on Oct. 27 and the SWEATER SWING on December 1, 1944. We began planning early for the highlight of our Junior year, the J -HOP, which we held on April 6, 1945. A lovely evening was enjoyed ‘by all. Then we had a class party and another successful dance on May Cn, 1945. We have learned and accomplished a great deal and have profited through our experiences. Our Junior year has been a very prosperous one. We are looking forward to a very interesting and profitable Senior year.
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oes = ae nce — , fe Row: Harvey Relitz, George Little, Dick Davis, Hilda Smith, Irene f Sparman, Loretta Darling, Mary Sumner, Betty Tuten, Doris Pury Second Row: C. J. Hartung, Joan Stumpf, Russell Harvey, Jerry Leffler, John Tomlins, Jack Ross, Joe Little, Betty Coons, Josephine Karus, Jeanette Robinson Third Row: Harold Reddaway, William Smith, Robert Kage, Desmond Jones, William Brower, Andrew Sroczynski, John Wells First Row: Bob Berry, Phyllis Willick, Wenonah Colston, Barbara Whims, Barbara Skibowski, Pat Johnson, Helen Miranda, Lois Jackson Second Row: Miss Schuyler, Doris Brode, Wanda Wagner, Eugene Juengel, Mary Reaume, Alice Lembke, Norma Boadway, Marilyn LaForge, Bill Kreger Third Row: Shirley Robinson, Evelyn Bebout, Lucille Schulert, Dorothy Robinson, Joyce Bigger, Frances Voll, Pat Woddie, Yvonne Berkquist Fourth Row: Sherwin Chapman, Art Ferguson, Bud Wilson, Charles Brown, Chuck Comps, Jervis Wold, Mike Barthlomew, Shirley Roundy
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