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In the fall of 1939, twenty-seven wide-eyed Freshmen entered Stevcnsville High School, some of them for the first time. The boys were greatly outnumbered by the girls—seventeen to ten. One boy dropped out leaving only nine. The first class meeting was held about two weeks after school started. 'I he class Top Row: Donald Rothermcl. Ralph Siewert. Raymond Wutzke, Ervin Markwald. Marshall Ott. Stanley Ceipel. Walter Neal. Robert Kuball Middle Row: Mr. Burkmcier (adviser). Virvinia Totzkc. Mary Kitchen. Barbura Misich. Anita Doroh. Gertrude Spitzer. Shirley Ott Bottom Row: Caro'ine Kolberg. Vervaine Kolberg. Viola Mischke, Dora Machan. Doris Machan. Aza lene Hodder. Virginia DeFord. Margaret Loshbough FRESHMEN officers elected were as follows: President, Shirley Ott; Vice President, Vervaine Kolberg; Secretary, Ralph Siewert; Treasurer, Stanley Geipel. It was decided to pay fifty cents a year for class dues. Our first party was our initiation. What a party! Everyone had to do something special. 1 he Freshmen chose subjects having to do with different vocations. The Biology class is made up of all Freshmen. Most of the girls took sewing. The Freshmen Class l(K)ks forward to being one of the best classes ever to graduate. fHiffr twelve
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SOPHOMORES TliE Sophomore ('lass has twenty-three members. Its President is Dick Fritz; Vice President, Helmut Pioske; and Secretary and Treasurer, Ralph Kolberg. The class is active in sports and music. When we are seniors we hope to have a great basketball team. A number from the class belong to the Glee Clubs, Band and Orchestra, and some of the students had leading roles in the Operetta. We helped in giving school parties. One of these parties was a welcome to the Freshmen. When we started to High Sch x l as Freshmen, we had thirty-one in our class, but in our second year some had left school or had moved away. Nevertheless, well keep right on going for we're sure to be successful if we try by perseverance and honest endeavor. A congenial, lively group are the Sophomores; and they will succeed. Top Row: Walter Huebner, Frank Krajacic. William Poach, Ernest Siewert, Arthur Lockwiiz. Helmut Pioske. Austin Cupp. Amcl Ott Middle Row: Maxwell Elsasser. L.eon Mielke. Luella Giesler. Dorothy Fiedler. Miss Thursby (adviser). Dorothy Schoenfelder. Mary Dehring, Richard Fritz Ralph Kolberg Bottom Row: Evelyn DeMorrow, Genevieve Jonatzke, Joyce Kolberg. Margaret Balia. Frances Wick- wire. Eleanor Kutz page derm
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