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'BIT' uniou First Row: H. Lange, H. Wackenhut, B. Lewis, G. Graf, K. Wurster, O. Irwin, W. Otto, B. Leonard, K. Schultz. Second Row: S. Kern, P. Henderson Mildred Bur- meister, H. Kohler, P. Crothers, M. Henderson, J. Butler, E. Hertler, D. Stoll- steimer, D. Milky, E. Noble, R. Stollsteimer, L. Kohler. Third Row: C. Rent- schler, M. Eisele, C. Kinsley, M. Camburn, A. Ellis, V. Schaefer, V. Haberer, M. Dieterle, M. Bird, A. Easton, M. Owen, J. Braun, G. Klueter, M. Sally. Top Row: D. Hall, T. Oldridge, E. M. Alberg Mr. Greenstein, Advisor, H. Schmidt, H. Brassow, W. Koebbe, W. Theurer, E. Jacobs, T. Westphal, D. Otto, M. Feldkamp, Maxine Burmeister. y When we returned to school as Juniors in l942-43, the class consisted of 53 members. Four new students, Joyce Butler, Della and Ruth Stollsteimer, and Hil- degard Riba joined our ranks. Bob Leonard, Eileen Noble and Kenneth Schultz left during the course of the year leaving 50 members. The class officers elected for the year were: Marian Feldkamp, President, Willard Theurer, Vice President, Marilyn Eisele, Secretary, and Marie Bird, Treasurer. ' Two highlights of the year were the Thanksgiving Dance and Turkey Raffle given for the public, and the Junior Play, 'Dirty Work at the Crossroadsu. Both events were great successes. The greatest event, of course, was the annual J-Hop. This was quite a novelty as it was not held in the Gym as usual. The Juniors decided to be ndif- ferentn and gave the Seniors a wonderful time at the Women's League in Ann Arbor The Juniors are all looking forward to next year when they will have attain: ed the goal of being Seniors.
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KOPAOMOZQJ First Row: V. Finkbeiner, B. Thomas, M. J. Naylor, F. Harris, D. Mault, W. Alberg Mrs. Niehaus, Sponsor, M. C. O'Neill, J. Levleit, J. Hartman, D. Klueter, M. Boelter, M. Finch. Second Row: R. Brassow, R. Dawson, D. Rule, M. Davis, B. Bauman, B. Schnirring, S. Burnett, D. Kuebler, B. Mangus, J. Ery, M. Noble, S. Kohler, Top Row: H. Miller, T. Guenther, E. Rentschler, D. Hirth, R. Little, J. Carson, H. Berglund, E. Riba, C. Anderson, W. Martin, J. Layher, B. Harper. The Sophomore Class started the year with 38 members but changes were made during the year. Five students left the school, namely, Cary Underhill, Bryan Harper, Betty Mangue, Erwin Riba, and Betty Schnirringg and, three new members joined the class, namely, Shirley Burnett, Betty Mangus, and Erwin Riba. The Class officers elected to pilot the class through the year were: Harry Miller, President, Dorothy Mault, Vice President, Mary Caryl O'Neill, Secretary, and, Henry Berglund, Treasurer. Some of the outstanding events of the year were: a hay ride, Halloween Hop, Tobaggoning party, and the selection of class rings.
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