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'Y was lfzlfin lil- o L if-5 9 'fir'- -Vi v' I H Q 'J 9 1 . ,t Y! -Q.. . :THC if. I S ' - -rf: ' lf, X K ' :-C-.. VU: ' ..- ' 2 X . 0 ,H - - 1 .1 , 24- V 1 . 7 ,fx - ' I pf 1 'bl-'ff 9- f f' ' III: E. Tank, B. Sohaumberg, E. Huenster, M. Krahn, C. McConnell, E. Foatq L. Wagester, J. Hackel, F. Landwehr, G. Weier, G. Ebert. II: lr. Reese, H. Bunkelman, A. Krahn, M. Trace, A. Jensen, D. Reed, L. Barth, Liebhaber, E. Christophersen, J. Daniels, L. Christensen, G. Donovan, . Kahnt, E. Ullmer, D. Brietenbach, D. Glasel, Miss Granold. I: . Prelipp, G. Arndt, L. Puls, L. Mueller, H. Zobel, M. Royce, J. Zey, Adsmski, G. Timmers, E. Gosse, I. Court, D. Kluge, J. Sherwood. Fra? SG?HQ MCJRES The freshmen class of 1937-38 developed into the sophomore class of 1958-39 with a class enrollment of thirty-nine, making it the smallest class in school. The class is well represented in all school activities and has the follow- ing number of members in each: Band 10, Glee Club 10, Dramatics 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Forensics 7, Basketball 10, F.F.A. 8, Football 4, Orchestra 2, Home Economics Club 10. With such a good start, the next two years should prove very successful. At the beginning of the year the following cless officers were elected: Class Officers President ----- Lavern Wagester Vice Pres. ---- Richard Adamski Secretary-----Mary Ann Trace S.A.F. Rep. ------- Irene Court Advisers --------- Miss Granold Mr. Reese
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' wx gif BQ f ,fx X N W X v 5 X W 4 l I F F' js ,ww ......-.--1 .1 LA6AAldi llhwh L + W1 Q um' X 'S x ,uf IV: O. DeBrufn,!'G.kKaph1ngst, F. Ziewaoz, W. Haas, E. Fischer, L. Pasoh, 1... DeBru1n, s. Krause, H. welter, c. susan, W. Sylvester. Hr- Hvvfhie- III: u. weuar, J. Blanshan, 1... mason, L.. Peach, D. Murray, E. Werner. E-GMBH. L. Fischer, R. Knelsler, W. Rusoh, H. Brees, B. Huettl. II: lisa Michele, V. Platten. M. Arndt, C. Sherman, J. Otto, H. lelchert, V P. Thornberry, P.Donova.n, J.Sut1iff, V.Zu1egar, E.Sohne1der, J. Stsnelle, .,fq9'jI: . Tubbs, D. ua.:-sn, s. memng, v. Wehrmsn, s. Luuawelu-B v. Decker, ' j - . Sherwood, J. Pohl, V. Rssther, M. Miohaleo, M. Paige, . Samuelson, 91, .D. llelohert, H. Gavroneki, L. Eick. Q '?71 ', W,,,sy , f 1 Jumum 1 1 RJ JK! The happy and carefree juniors of 1938-59 can nov 1ook back on almost three years of school life in Seymour High School. The class has an enrollment of fifty-tio members. The class has may outstanding members in the various activities. In bs.nA there are 15 members, Glee Club 10 Basketball 4, Dramntica 6, Mixed Chorus 16, Eebege 5, Forensics 5, Home Economics Club 6, F.F.A. 15, Football 5 and Orches- I'B e We hope this class V111 continue its good work in Seymour High School ss 0111' 1940 senlors. i Q' , Xfi. My Class Officers I bf ' s ' . 1 L K' 1 ,j -f A President-----Marie llelohert hi Mffk, fi f' ,g ,si ff f ' ' .1 Vice Pres.---Colleen Sherman ' ' , pf.'1jL.'L'M j 5 1 J u lybfbeoretary---' ----- Billy Tubbs fi, ILjLQ,,.i W A 1 ' , ,, M S.A.F. Hep. ----- Leon Fischer K 1 . If ff f Jffu Advisers -------- M iss Michele kg- 9 J! Miss Paulson, Mr. Roethig W. ,Vf W 5 hi ,J -f --f-A-J---.M-- MLA- ..-.,.,. .7f! of
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. f, 1, - - - ' - . . ,r j f i ff' -was H-Q' 'L I r- H 1 -S' , 4- V-. ' 5- H X ' a... f 5- fir +- ' i IV: R. Vanden Heuvel, A. Moehring, R. Frank, M. Werner, L. Miller, M. Hartl, V. Tim ers, A. Gosse. III: R. Melchert, R. McBa1n, G. Mielke, R. Maas, J. Gavronski, E. Kunstman, R, Sigl, V. Lubinski, H. Lueck, R. Mielke, W. Beyer, C. Kimball, F. Huff. II: Hlss Kelly, G. Reed, F.Haase, J. Nienhaus, L. Nelson, H. Maas, B. Krchlcw, D. Nelson, M. Adamski, V. Bunkelman, B. Kroner, S. Hein, E. Hansen, - D. Rubin, A. Maas, M. Landwehr, V. Elsen, Mr. Lotthus. I: W. Volkman, E. Marcks, E. Lorenz, N. Alesch, R. Brazeau, C. Jenkins, J Plehl, P. Heisler, D. Kneisler, M. Tubbs, K. Dombrowickl, G. Maas, D Bernhardt, D. Radder, B. Otto, M. Fischer. FRESHMEN In the early part of September, a group of fifty-three timid freshmen made their appearance ln Seymour High School. After they became a little more accus- tomeddtgiechool life, the sophomores entertained them with a party. Everyone had a goo me. The freshmen soon took part in many of the various activities. They were represented in Band with 10 members, Glee Club 9, Basketball 5, Mixed Chorus ll, Debate 5, Dramatics l, Forensics 14, F.F.A. 16, Home Ee. Club 16, Football 2, and Orchestra l. They have had a good start, so best of luck to the class of 1942. Class Officers President ------- Virgie Bunkelman Vice Pres. -------- Emerson Marcks Secretary ------------ -Jean Piehl S.A.F. Rep. ----- ---- Mary Adamski Advisers -------- - ---- Mr. Lofthus Miss Kelly
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