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f . g.,L ls ,fl fx l-Af v if ,fe XV ,. JUNIOR CLASS 2. Itthappened about the second of September in the f ar 1941. Three bells called an assembly at the omahawk High School at which about seventy juniors rather cheerfully enrolled. Please get that cheerfully . Of course, that was the first day. Classes got under way the second day. Deciding to follow the pattern cut out by the last year's juniors, we held our first class meeting No- vember l3th to choose candidates for our presi- dency. The person elected would automatically he- come our prom king. The number of persons to be nominated was set at five. The following day the real McCoy took place. We voted by secret ballot and it was not until that evening that votes were counted. Our junior class engaged Orl Polege's Orchestra for our annual dance at which we announced Jim Ellis, our president. A very small but lively and anxious crowd turned out for the big night . After vacation another class meeting was held. Robert Riedel was elected vice-president and June Higgins, secretary and treasurer., Miss Larson, Miss Floyd, Mr. Joas and lvlr. Rasmus were our class advisors who helped enthusi- astically with all class affairs. Some juniors-B. Nelson, M. Karl, I. Shores. The glint in their eyes-J. Ellis, G. Ellis, N. Loftus. .!, ff-2191 Zt1L.1 Odicers-j. Ellis, j. Higgens, R. Riedel. Sunshine Twins-P. Ball, M. Bartmess. JUNIOR SCHEDULE , ,. f P711 The first period free, four subjects to do, 535 ,. ln confusion and worry, on pencils we chew, V! ' My pal 'cross the aisle is sleeping so sound, ' To rest and pass time, no better way found. l join her in sleep to forget school things, fl But soon in our ears, the first bell rings, We open our books, juniors usual trend, . One starts at the front and one at the end. 1 1 With noise and confusion to classrooms we go, JU! A question or two shows how little we know, Again and again go classes the same way, I, ' When time out of school, in amusement we play. ' When out in the cold, of a winter day, 5 if Do you think of the soldiers so far away Now fighting to save our red, white, and blue, Remember the things that are expected of you. Our brothers are there, fighting faithfully, With spirit and heart for their home country, Let's hold our heads high: wait 'till the day, They will march home, and in happiness say, We've fought to a finish: let all partake, ln building democracy for the world's sake. .415 lc. X 4 N . f r xi f Ulm' Cf 1 l, ry
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1 , K ,f 'Nx Q S J. Q f --Q UN IOR CLASS lst Row-L. Helgeson, L. Bronsted, R. Bronsted, J. Ellis, C. Kaphacm, B. C-nhan, P. Frawley. 2nd Row--J. Bishop, G. Comeau, P. Ball, M. Grube, B. Cory, M. Crapeau, B. Bebenu, E. Henderson. 3rd Row-M. Bebeau, J. Johnson, 1. Jach, L. Jacobsen, A. Kelley, R. Hanson, F. Christensen. 4th Row-J. Joas, Higgins, M. Karl, P. Fry, V. Hoff, M. Bartmess, A. Chadek, H. Heidt. lst Row-D. Richards, K. Obey, R. Riedel, H. Kuehling, A. Smith, C. Kuntz, A. Pertmer, J. Ockerman. 2nd Row-C. Martin, A. Martell, C. Langlois, B. Mickevich, E. Thompson, R. Timm, N. Loftns. 3rd Row-V. Likwartz, M. Nyberg, N. Thompson, I. Shores, M. Sparks, S. Pearce, V. Schwab, L. Kriigel. 4-th Row-G. Wanden, J. Ruel, R. Venne, D. Smiley, J. Schrader, B. Nelson, F. Steinbach, P. Weiland, D. Larson , ,SI 14
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, 1 . for . ,X I ' I .... ' 'S fm' fum.. ,X SOPHOMORE CLASS lst Row--D. Adams, R. Marcouiller, G. Bowen, C. Douglas, J. Gladfelter, G. Mitchell, L. Copisky, R. Johnson, H. Knphnem, C. Chapman. 2nd Row-E. Lovslcttcn, C. llilgendorf, J. Chvala, L. Dean, K. Eidc, Frzlwley, O, Koth, E Lcxu-rvnz, J, Boyle, D. Lundgren, 3rd Row-J. Mayer, R. McCormick, V. Krass, R. Beatty, B. Bebeau, E. Dziigle, L. Burton, N. Fox, B. Abel, L, Mclang. 4-th Row-E. Lawson, R. Hanson, I. Dolan, G. LnRene, L. Martwick, P. Kroplzl, M. Gxillnghcr, M. Hein, R. Krueger. 1 lst Row-R. Shidler, E. Peterson, H. Musson, L. Smith, E. Polege, J. Boots, R. Seidel, J. Pearson, L. von Gnechten, W. Wurl. 2nd Row-K. Redmond, S. Nyberg, A. Schreiber, C. Severson, F. Powell, D. Wogsland, K. Randall, R. Nick, R. Cychosz, D. Tessmer. 3rd Row-M. Wurl, D. Morren, K. Pierce, R. Urban, D. Taves, R. Musson, J. Rouman, L. Theiler, L. Theiler, B. Stewart. 4th Row-J. Westbrook, E. Perkins, B. Morse, D. Neumeyer, J. Pranausk, G. Schrader, R. Paulson, B. Schlottke, J. Nichols, L. Stelter, A. Tudesco. .qi 16 pc..
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