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EEHIUHS Reginald Fischer 'Long he labored, hard and well.' Football, '59, '40 F.F.A., '4O,'41,'42 Elizabeth Boettger 'What's so pleasant as a day off?' Home Ee. Club, '41 Library, '4l,'42 Ralph Sally 'I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course.' F.F.A., '40,'4l,'42 Varsity, '41,'42 Football, '39,'4O,'41,'4 Basketball, '41 Alice Burmeister 'There's something about a sold1er.' Library, '41 Home Ee. Club, '42 Leon Heimindinger 'Some say he's quiet-- others doubt 1t.' Junior Play Senior Play Orchestra, '59,'40 F.F.A., '40,'4l,'42 Track, '40,'4l SEHIUHS Mary Ernst nalways ready to do her share. Glee Club, '40 Library, '41 Home Ec. Club, '42 Office, '42 Gene Stull 'Why grow? It's all so useless.' F.F.A., '42 Lila Lange 'Not forward but modest and patient in disposi- tion.' Glee Club, '39,'4O,'4l Home Ec. Club, '42 Library, '41,'42 Office, '42 Lawrence McAllister 'Unhurried, unflurried, not easily provoked.' Elowene Rentschler 'She is a quiet girl-- at times.' Glee Club, '59 Home Ec. Club, '42 Library, '41, '42 Senior Play Journalism, '41, '42
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EHIIUHS- S - 1 Doris Jean Davis 'Sometimes serious, some- times gay, The heroine of our senior plays' Glee Club, '39 Library, '4O,'4l Journalism, '42 Home Ec. Club, '42 Junior Play Senior Play Junior Class Treasurer Band, '41, '42 Willard Hartman 'He's a good fellow among fellows. Basketball, '59,'4O,'4l, '42 Football, '4l,'42 Tennis, '4l,'42 Journalism, '4l,'42 Varsity, '4l,'42 Arlene Feldkamp 'When you have anything to say, say lt, when you haven't, say it anyway.' Library, '39,'4O,'4l office, '42 HOIB Ec. Club, '42 Dwight Carr 'A knight of Agriculture.' F.F.A., '4O,'4l,'42 Band, '41,'42 Isabel Cuff 'A rhapsody of words.' Journalism, '41 Glee Club, '41 Band, '4l,'42 Junior Play Senior Play Q1 aol, R Ba In . - -SEHIUHS Erwin Heiber 'It ain't work that kills men, 1t's women.' Journalism, '42 F.F.A., '4O,'4l,'42 Senior Play Student Council, '40 Marlann Baker 'Quality, not quantity.' Glee Club, '39,'4O Journalism, '42 Junior Play Home Ec. Club, '42 Art, '40 Junior Class Secretary Elvin Kohler 'This is one of many truths, if any truths there are, Any man's goodlooking if he only owns a car.' F.F.A., '4O,'4l,'42 Journalism, '59,'40,'42 Orchestra, '39,'4O Alice Marie Day 'None but herself could be her parallel.' Glee Club, '39,'40,'41 Art, '40 Journalism, '42 Home EC. Club, '42 Junior Play Student Council, '39 Eugene Fburbacher 'Why bother me, I do not need to know. Track, '41 F.F.A., '4O,'4l,'42 Basketball, '41
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unioz Cfau First Row: I, Grob, A. Kuebler, C. Phelps, S. Rogers, A. Robison, I. Blair, R. Bearss, H. Feeman, W. Haeussler, A. Singleton, Mr. Burgess, Advisor. Second Row: S. Feldkamp, K. Elsasser, M. Finch, M. Dietiker, M. Chlystek, R. Wells, G. Haeu- ssler, D. Gordon, R. Uphaus, D. Kohler, D. Smith, L. Tower, Mrs. Washburn, Advi- sor. Third Row: E. Lewis, D. Finkbelner, M. Bredernitz, B. Nelson, D. Burk- hardt, O. Bernard, W. Koebbe, S. Maschino, L. Burdick, J. Winkle, F. Clark, A. Klein, W. Jahnke. Top Row: E. Anderson, W. Ellis, K. Gramer, E. Weed, K. Cammet, H. Schaefer, D. Vaughn, H. Wilson, P. Hack, R. Hosmer, J. Thomas. When we took our places as juniors of the school, we did not even attempt to hide our eagerness to begin the year's activities. By following exact parlia- mentary procedure, we elected our class officers who were: President, Beatrice Nelson, Vice President, Harold Schaefer, Secretary, Charlotte Phelps, Treasurer, Doris Finkbeiner. A grand time was had by all who attended our class parties where Mrs. Wash- burn and Mr. Burgess, our class sponsors, taught us the fine art of dancing on one's own feet. This was preparatory for the J-Hop. Our Play, Hold Everythingn, directed by Mrs. Lee, was a smash hit. It netted us 12,105 which lifted the gray cloudsn concerning the financial backing for the crowning event of the year, the J-Hop. The absence of paper in the decorations of the J-Hop expressed only a little of our patriotism and did not hinder us from really enjoying ourselves. After the banquet prepared by our mothers and entertainment by the orchestra, the even- ing was climaxed by the Grand March. Saturday morning the enthusiasm for the J-Hop waned, as the clean-up committee took over. Looking ahead to next year, our future appears uncertain, but we are deter- mined to do our best by making all necessary sacrifices gladly.
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