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SUPPORTING CAST 1941 FOURTH ROW: C. Hodge, lW. Datschefslci, Champlin, E. Easter, R. Titzel, D. Stahl, E. Weis- mi'ller,'R. Larson, M. Fields, R. Moore, A. Miller, D. Schultz, S. lfritsch, H. Campbell, B. lfritseh, Fraser, H. Schoener, Knight, C. Henning. THIRD ROW: Miss Mesenliop, adviser, Il. Wallis, H. Wissel, D. Fritsch, Greenwood, VV. Fish, H. Spahr, H. Heusinger, B. Scott, H. Stoudt, J. Foster, G. Keenan, V. Sebhy, F. Poole, C. Cunz, K. Meilinger, V. Boyd. SECOND ROW: C. Morris, VV. VVilson, N. Satter, R. Francis, W. Park, D, Carpenter, F. Antonop- ulos, M. Priesinan, C. Kulcuk, R. Meilinger, L. Wiclcens, H. Bastian, B. Armstrong, P. Sedg- wick, P. Parr. FIRST ROW: ll, Rogers, F. Linder, D. Duvick, N. Bagg, C. Marrs, L. Buland, D. Francis, R. Regen- hardt, R. Sutherland, L. Mueller, J. Devine, B. Heeg, H. Olson. The supporting cast, one of the largest classes ever in high school, lent many zi helping hand in upholding school performances under the supervision of their class adviser, Miss MesenKop, and their ofihcers: president, Ruth Regenhardtg vice president, Lowell Lathropg secretary-treasurer, Lucille Bulandg student coun- cil memhers, Frances Poole and Reed Larson. Alberta Miller won recognition in speech work hy participating in contests. Frances Poole is one of the memhers of the girls' trio and many of the sophomores are memhers of the girls' and the hoys' glee cluhs. ln the contest of one-act plays held at DeKalb, the supporting cast re- ceived :1 class B rating with their play, The Ring and the Look. The sophomore girls waited on tahle at the junior-senior prom. Iagr 7 wfnly
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STAND-INS 1940 THIRD ROW: H. King H. Risch, M. Hicks, W. Burkhart, D. Lundeen, N. Cowin, O. Troeger, A. Olson, M. Bagg, H. Kuehlem, P. Stolp, W. Budd, P. Brady, Ferris. SECOND ROW: G. Zimmerman, M. Weber, H. Gabriel, M. Hough, E. Baie, V. Parks, H. Miller, l'. Brady, L. Meade, F. Burke, M. Gauer, N. Hedgespeth, W. Sutherland, I. Lallernang, R. l.inlc, QX. Scent, li, Rumney, Miss Johnson, adviser. JFIRST ROW: G. Peterson, E. Kukuk, D. Jensen, R. Bistline, P. Haslcin, H. Davis, V. Greenstreet, C. Middnugh, li. Schumalcer, Cortright, Mclnnes, N. Swenson, R. Christopherson, O. Shefveland. 'l'he stand-ins enjoyed a successful year under the direction of their class ad- viser, Miss Johnson, and their class officers: president, Howard Davis, vice president, lfdward Kukukg secretary-treasurer, Norman Swenson, student council members, Harry Risch and Virginia Parks. Their first activity was the junior mix- er, a party where all of the old and new members became acquainted. Two of the frgirls, Patty Haskin and Jean Mclnnes are members of the girls' trio. In the junior- senior hunt, they failed to End the seniors until after the required time had elapsed. Although they wished that the circumstances could have been reversed, the juniors graciously paid the penalty of entertaining the seniors at a banquet. Some ofthe stand-ins became stars in their class play production, g'Little Women. 'lihey sponsored two dances during the course of the school year. All of the ac- tivities were successes. As a climax to the school year, the stand-ins staged a picturesque Hawiian Prom. Page Nuzcfeen
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EXTRAS I942 S. . ' 25 THIRD RONV: R. D'Emke, Lipp, W. Fender, G. Fields, R. Martin, R. Richardson, H. Hough I, O'Neill D. Anderson K. Flynn R. Thomas E. Russell J. Montgome S. Walk- D. L' gh a J J y J ry! ' tr: 'ls a A. Rierson. SECOND' ROW: E. Middaugh, S. Olson, L. Olson, Carr, R. Swenson, Haskins D. Gradv M Baie, M. McFarland, D. VVright, E. Kesslar, B. Parker, Zimmerman, M. lvliinson, K.'lTT1lIl tison, B. Eichelberger, Mr. Davis, Adviser. FIRST ROW: li. Smith, B. Peterson, A. Schoener, D. Eade, R. Devine, S. Werner, J. Ogilvie, K Tatterszill, l,. Cunz, l. Marsh, A. Keenan, L. Grady, G. Potter. SEATIQD: S. Schcidecker, R. Sebby, E. LaBoube, H. Vilmin, B. Allen. The extras, the youngest group but the second largest on the lot, became ac- quainted and took active parts in the school activities under their class adviser, Mr. Davis, and their class officers: president, Shirley Walker, vice president, John Montgomeryg secretary-treasurer, Tone O,Neill, student council members, lfsther lVliddaugh and Russell Swenson. Some of the extras were discovered to possess zitlieletic talent and became stars in football and basketball. These are Hugh Hough, Wendell Fender, and Richard lVlartin. During the last half of the year, the extras became active members in the boys, and the girls' glee clubs. The extras climaxed their first year by giving the coming freshman class a reception in the high school gymnasium. Page Twenty one :
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