Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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SEXTET OCTET DEBATE STUDENT COUNCIL

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FIRST ROW: Clifford Hodge, Brite Scott, Max Priesman. Ruth Regenhart, Edward Easter, Peggy Parr, Harold Bastian, Loren a Mueller. SECOND ROW: Norma Bagg, Robert Sutherland, Lucille Buland, fritz Lindner, June Greenwood, Donald Duvick, Frances Poole, Miss Sorensen, (sponsor). THIRD ROW: William Fish, Howard Wissel, Muriel Fields, Reed Larson, Ruth Titzel, Helen Schoener, Parker Sedgwick, Donald Schultz. The Reflector Staff is made up of members of the senior class, who have worked with Miss Sorensen in editing the 1941 REFLECT OR. The following people sold ads to merchants: Howard Wissel, Reed Larson, Robert Sutherland, June Greenwood, Frances Poole, Ruth Regenhardt, Lucille Buland, Donald Schultz, Lorena Mueller, and Frances Antonopulos. Responsible for the different activity writeups that appear in the annual is the editorial staff, composed of Frances Poole, Edward Faster, and Peggy Parr. A number of interesting feature articles were contributed by Lorena Mueller, Donald Duvick, Helen Schoener, Ruth Regenhardt, Lucille Buland, and Max Priesman. The sports' department was handled efficiently by those three stars: Reed Larson, Donald Schultz, and Parker Sedgwick. Pictures and snapshots were handled hv Harold Bastian, William Fish, and Fritz Lindner. Typists were more help than one might realize. Frances Antonopulos, Muriel Fields, Bette Scott, Peggy Parr, Helen Schoener, Clifford Hodge, Alberta Miller, and Ruth Titzel helped with this. Norma Bagg was in charge of the calendar and jokes. Frances Poole wrote the senior class history. REFLECTOR STAFF Page twenty-five



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In the sextet this year we have Lorena Mueller, Frances Poole, and Muriel Fields, members carried over from last year, and Elinore Russell, Shirley Walker, and Bernice Peterson, new members. Singing at luncheons, meeting of local clubs, church programs, and school activities have completed the girls program during the past year. Miss Brown directed the girls in this group. FRONT ROW: I.orena Mueller, Frances Poole. SECOND ROW: Bernice Peterson, Muriel Fields, Shirley Walker, Elinore Russell. Composed of John Striegel, Bernard Morris, Max Priesman, Donald Duvick. Edward Easter, Donald Lobdell, Howard Wissel, and John Montgomery, the boys’ octet entertained at numerous occasions during the year. They sang at class plays, the Christmas concert, the spring concert, and Women’s Club programs. The octet carried on their activities under the able leadership of Miss Brown. F RONT ROW: Donald Duvick, John Striegel, Bernard Morris. ABSENT: Donald Lobdell. SECOND ROW: John Montgomery, Howard Wissel Edward Easter, Max Priesman. The question for debate this year was: Resolved, that the powers of the Federal Government be increased. This question is of very broad scope, and it was difficult to debate. This year the squad was forced to have a completely new team at all the veterans of last year graduated. The members of the team were Evelyn Schumaker, Peter White and Edward Easter, who upheld the affirmative. Charles Marrs, Jo Ann Potter, and John Montgomery upheld the negative side of the question. Sandwich attended a number of practice tournaments during December and January and later participated in invitational tournaments. The team tied for third place in the Trade Winds Conference. Mr. Davis spent a great deal of time working with these people. SEATED- Charles Marrs, Jo Ann Potter, Mr Davis (coach), Evcyln Schumaker, Peter White. STANDING: John Montgomery, Edward F.aster For the school year 1940-41. the Student Council has efficiently taken care of many enjoyable assembly programs; ironed out class problems; and made themselves useful in general. There are eight students in the council, two from each class. From the senior class there are Bonny Heeg and Parker Sedgwick; the junior class lone O’Neil and Peter White; the sophomore class Betty Baie and Jerry Gengler; and the two freshman representatives Betty Anderson and Harold Mueller. The Student Council has its own officers as follows: President, Parker Sedgwick; vice president, Harold Mueller; and secretary-treasurer. Bonny Heeg. Mr. Haskin is the adviser. SEATED: Bonnv Heeg. Harold Mueller, Betty Baie, Peter White, Betty Anderson. STANDING: Parke' Sedgwick, Mr. Haskin (sponsor), Jerry Gengler.

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