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HONORABLE MENTION B Average First Senestor 4th and 5th Grading Period Lillio Butler Stanloy Small Beverly Jones Margaret DePoy Joyce Saylcs Dorothy Duvall Dean Hunt Lois Proud Doris Hewitt Frances Meyer3 Emily Motyka Ernest Schwonk Phyllis Ncblung Marjorie Fritzon Phyllis Riley Robert Riley Joan Buss Constance Saylc3 Duane Williamson Joo Chlupacek Phyllis Ncblung Betty Miller Dorothy Duvall Raymond Bayer Margaret McCarty Doris Hewitt Helen Jahns Leatrice Lev allen Constance Saylcs Margaret DePoy Lydia Huge Vclva Reese Irvin Wojciechow3ki Virginia Hewitt Betty McCarty Joyce Sayle3 Jane Tower Helon Jahns Emily Motyka Richard Tamow Raymond Bayer A s 3 points; B - 2 points; C r 1 point; D r 0 point Those pupils making honorablo mention for the 1st semester had 8 or 9 honor points as the total of their semester average Those making honorable mention for the 4th and 5th grading period had a total of G or 9 honor points for each of the last two grading periods
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HONOR ROLL 1940 - 41 First Semester 4th and 5th Orading Period Billie Abraham Billie Abraham Lorraine Povolock Lorraine Povolock Barbara Reese Rosemary Barnes Irvin Wojciechowski Calvin Wolfe Victor Pagel Mary Louise Flitter Beverly Jones Richard Tamov Rosemary Barnes Joan Buss Mary Louise Flitter Doris Downing Calvin Y olfe Jimmie Fritzen Edwin Buell (9th) Carolina Kircher Doris Downing June Reese Jimmie Fritzen Barbara Shead Carolina Kircher Jim Tov or June Roese Barbara Shead Jim Tower Phyllis Riley Billy Richardson Pauline Oodsey A z 3 honor points; B ■ 2 honor points; C r 1 honor point Those pupils making semester had 10 or more their semester averages. the honor roll for the first honor points as the total of Those making the honor roll for the 4th and 5th grading period had a total of 10 or more honor points for oaoh of the laot grading periods.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Qee, Haw, Giduy-upt Our prairie schooner was off to explore the educational fields of Rolling Prairie. With Mr. Kays at the brake and Miss Hoisinger with the whip, the schooner went traveling over the hills. The wagon was filled with the following boys and girls eager for adventure; Billie Abraham, Bob Adison, Joe Bennitt, Rita 3olakowski, Arthur Brewer, Ruth Brown, Lillie But- ler, Eleanore Clark, Clifford Davis, Margaret DeFoy, Phyllis Erickson, Harlan Felty, Joe Flitter, Paul Godsey, June Harrington, Floyd Harsh, Noma Ha vers took, Janice Hoffman, Virginia Hope, Barron Houston, Dean Hunt, Ewell Hunt, Geraldine Irtatt, Ted Koziol, Frances Meyers, June Mitch, Clarence Morrison, Carl McDonald, Harveline Mc- Intyre, Phyllis Ncblung, Paul Nelson, Robert Nickerson, Lorraine Povolock, Margaret Proud, Dob Riley, Ethel Rogers, Ruth Schrieber, Dob Scarocder, Frances Shoemaker, Irene Stakielon, Charier. Strauch, Maurice Tompkins, Ray- mond Williams, Duane Williamson, Irvin Y ojcicchowski, Dorothy Zabel, Glon Zellers, and Lloyd Zook. On the evening of October 12 we camped at a pretty little lake known as Red Lake where the class roasted hot dogs Indian fashion. At this, our first social af- fair, the boys were much more bashful than they aro now. The schooner rolled along very merrily until the morning of Octoter 22 when wo were attacked by a band of Indians who called themselves Seniors. They put on a v nr dance that left us poor freshmen greatly subdued. After our Initiation a long period of peace and quiet hoverod over our camp until January 22, when we enjoyed a sledding party on ono of the hills north of Rolling. In chocking over the list for the school yoar in the fall of 1930 we found several changes made. Those who were no longer with us were Bob Adison, Rita Bola- kowski, Clilford Davis, June Harrington, June Kitch, Clarence Morrison, Marveline McIntyre, Margaret Proud, Ethel Rogers, Ruth Schrieber, Raymond Y illioma, Dorothy Zabol, end Lloyd Zook. Others who entered were: Lester Buss, Marvin Kill, Barbara Reece, and Charles Strauch. Mr. Hays wan still at the brako and Kiss IIc.3kcll was at the v hlp. Tills year on April Fool's Dcy we made a pil- grimage» to tho Field's Musoun and the Aquarium. In September, 1939, wo again entered our prairie schooner. Our Journey was half way completed, and now that we were called juniors we felt a bit older, and left our Indian war dancing for the underclassmen. As
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