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cuss 1-usa-oar by Det Little On September, 1950, eight members of the class of 1942 began their elemen- tary education in the oldJones Building on West McKay Street. Our first grade teacher was Miss Marjorie MacQueen. The next years passed fleetly and we learned our lessons under the expert guidance of Miss Prosser, Miss Hornbeck, Miss Mary Morden, Miss Esther Bowen, and Mrs. Hutzel. Like every other class, we were anxious to 'go upsta1rs.' Finally the long- awaited day arrived when we entered the seventh grade. Struggling through the 'trials and tribulations' of Junior high school was made easier by the help of Mrs. Grace Moore and Mr. Donald Rock. In 1958 we proudly entered the ninth grade and became full-fledged members of the high school. Class officers were duly elected, the president being Clay- ton Royal. Numerous parties and good times were carried out under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Don Francisco and Mr. Charles Jewell. Passing into our sophomore year, our class president was Fred Grunewald, and our sponsors were Mr. Elmer Bickel and Mrs. Dinelly. Nothing of great importance occurred in our sophomore year outside of the general round of parties and good times We really got 'into the swing of things' and began to 'Feel our oats' when we entered the eleventh grade. Our class officers were: president, Dot Littleg vice president, Bob Wordeng secretary, Mariann Bakerg and treasurer, Doris Jean Davis. We experienced our first big undertaking when we put on our junior play entitled, 'The Haunted High School. However, due to the fine cooperation of the class, the cast, the sponsors, Mrs. Washburn and Mr. 0'Bradovich, and the director, Mrs. Lee, the play was an unhoped-for success. The crowning social event of the year was the annual J-Hop. Our theme was patriotic, the gym being decorated in red, white, and blue crepe paper with a large liberty bell suspended from a dome in the gym. mothers--pitched in and Now we entered the Our class sponsors were as follows: President, tary, Irene Finkbeinerg Everyone--the class, the sponsors, Mr. Harms, and our made May 25 the great success that it was. twelfth grade and we were the 'high and mighty' seniors. Mr. Bickel and Mr. Bearss, and our class officers were Ruth Bauman, Vice President, Leonard Burmeisterg Secre- Treasurer, Mary Thomas. Due to world conditions we were unable to plan a trip to washington so we decided on a boat trip through the Great Lakes. We raised the necessary money for this by our Senior Play, sponsor- ing a Senior Prom and many banquets, bake sales, collecting paper, selling maga- zine subscriptions and Christmas cards, putting on numerous dances, and sponsor- ing two shows. We attained our goal when we left on our trip May 25. We wish to thank every teacher and every organization in the school for everything they have done to help us during our high school days. Also, we wish to express our appreciation to the Juniors for the lovely J-Hop given in our honor. QV' ec is Cfadd Office U if Xi, K ,pygi .,,.
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SEHIUHE ' - Ruth Bauman 'In high esteem we hold this lass, The president of our Senior Class.' Glee Club, '59,'4O,'41,'42 Jr. Play, '41 Home Ec. Club, '59,'42 Journalism Club, '40 Sr. Play, '42 Student Counc1l,'4O Office, '42 Sr. Class President Leonard Burmsister 'All great men die young, and I don't feel so well myself.' F.F.A., '4O,'41,'42 Junior Play Senior Play Vice Pres. of Senior Class Mary Thomas 'A girl with a purpose in lifeen Glee Club, '39 Journalism, '4O,'41,'42 Senior Class Treasurer Irene Finkbeiner 'It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice 0 Library, '4O,'41:'42 Junior Play Home. Ee. Club, '42 Senior Class Secretary Marjorie Tenant 'I dote on his very absence.' Library, '41n'42 Office, '42 Glee Club, '59 Home Ec. Club, '42 .fs i he e , y , ,, f QaN!g,VAg ,,., f?gggQ5 swam V? bi Q. ,K I A v PEER Nga 0' ..-13164 rx vs' SEHIUHS Fred Grunewald 'I always say what I mean and sometimes more. Basketball, '39,'4O,'4l, '42 Football, '4O,'4l,'42 Track, '40 Varsity, '4l,'42 Varsity Pres., '42 Sophomore Class Pres. Ernestine Wilson Amiable, sprightly, cheerful, and coy, ll She has broken the ll heart of many a boy. Art, '59,'4O Library, '41 Band, '4l,'42 Glee Club, '39,'4O Senior Play Home Ec. Club, '42 Herbert Westphal 'You can lead a man to high school, but you can't make him th1nk.' Band, '39,'4O,'41,'42 Football, '59,'4O Orchestra, '39 Russell Burkhart 'The less a man thinks the more he talks.' F.F.A., '4O,'4l,'42 Journalism Club, '42 Track, '41 Varsity Club Sec.,'42 Donald Kelsey 'You can't tell an oyster by its shell.' Basketball, '42 Senior Play Band, '42 varsity, '42
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