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FRESHMAN GIRLS Row 1. Bottom: Flossie Hitesman. Mary Ellen White. Mary Siddall. Loraine Lindberg. Etthel Schellinger. Edith Eichelberg, Mary Frances Pierce. Hazel Pollins. Harriet Arnold, Caryl Lofquist, Mary Ellen Pi Hard. Virginia Makovsky. Wilma Berkey. Row 2: Jean Holt, Dorothy I erch. Jeanette McKim, Betty Jean Bratton, Betty Klahn, Mary Nolan, Mary Elizabeth McGarvey, Maiy Thrune, Lois Wilson, Dorothy Kraft. Marjorie Klahn, Elaine Owens. Row 3: June Schoepfer, Delores Buelow, Mabel Tucker, Betty June Popp, Bonnie Jean Reid, Joyce S toner, Shirley Kolner, Margy Fulton, A ' Nola Williams, Barbara Trenkle. Sarah Manage, Barbara Nik ch. Betty Frazer, Row 4: Marilyn Miller, Arlene Hudgins. Alice Greene, Martha Johnson, Eniily White. Bonnie Podresky, Frances McGillicuddy, Miriam Gramps, Betty Gre. ory, Violet Ludington, Dixie Collingsworth, Mona Reed. Helen Miller. Mary Helen Wark. Row 5: Phyllis Crisman. Dorothy Foltz. Virginia Conrick. Wilma Davis, Helen Peck. Marcile Mead. Betty Slagle. Betty Priest. Marilyn Lambert. FRESHMAN BOYS Row 1. Bottom: Jack Stanton. Mendill Burrus. William Conover, Roy Rice. Paul Havlick, William Eraser, Edward Cole, Robert Row 2. Hoi-ace De Freize. Carroll Barber. Al in Barber. Fred Loeffler, Herman Corsbie, William Wellman. Bi yce Billings. Rob Row 3: Gerald Adams, Elwood Mull. Jack Palen, Leland Salberg Grrmdell, James Elliott, Henry Pahl, Richard Walsh. Robert Sue Row 4: Robert Chester. Roliert Schumacher, Robert Pivarnik. R Dooley, Robert Wheeler. Howard Johnson, Kenneth Miles, Ken Row 5: Roger Church. Jack Cavell. Neno Spagna. Bruce Crockett, dinger. James Van Loon. James Dean, David Evans. William Findling, James Briscoe. Robert Krieger. Row 6: Charles Siddall, George Doelling, Vance Burrus. Melvin Blackney, Louis Larcom. Marshall Handschy. Harold Anderson. Thomas Jones, Duane Collins, Ashton, Kenneth Prentiss. Russell Stanley. Landsdown. Jack Berlin, Roliert Griffin, Robert John Wilson. Otto ert Harvil. Ralston Berrier, Harold Harmon, Samuel Yazel, Bill Weddlc. Robert Bankei ' t. Paul Hitesman. Don Hiltpoldt, Junior Hoffman, John sse, Charles Chester, Bill Lloyd, James Lindall, Howard Billerbeck, obert Worthington. William Nielson, Vernon Hyatt, David Wilgus, Jack neth Pierce. Bruce Slingerland, Alfred Pivarnik. Peter Krysa, Robert Soliday, Malcom Varner. Arnold Stoner, Lawrence Johnson, Nicholas Polite. James Harrington. Eugene Sanders, Don Frederick. Kenneth Shupe. Chris Meyers. Vergil Mathias, Robert 1940 FRESHMEN Row 1. Bottom: Florence Bauer. Wilma Swanson. Bonnie Biggs, Rosemary Masterson. Anna Combis, Patricia White. Row 2: Selma Fisher. Evelyn Villers, Dorothy Barboul. Roy Breen, Douglas Lamb. James Holt. Row 3; George Robertson, Dean Tuthill, Alvin Beach, WiUiam McDaniels. Paul Thune, Robert Swan. 28
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)f ' t vms iA- % 3 SOPHOMORE BOYS Row 1, Bottom: Robert Slendahl, Francis Bryant, Bob Lister, Frank Bogan. Eugene Clark, Fred Yazel. Duncan Garrison. August Raelson, Ralph Sundln, Bob Ohlfest. Burt Walin. Berle Maxwell, John Frederick, James Soliday. Row 2: Joseph Bibler, Walt Woycik, Thon-ias Bryarly. Kenneth Prentiss, Clyde McCann, William Xern. Robert Sawtell, Jack Dean, Charles Younce, James Clifford, Donald Bozarth, Joseph Shepherd, Calvin Klusmeyer. Row 3: Jack Dougall, Clayton Fetterer, Winslow Jones, Wayne Tucker, Thomas Auck. Edgar Dost, William Thome, Russell Shinabarger. Joseph Thune, Max Beier, Tom Nolan, Richard Henderson, Ted Falls, Donald Clark. Row 4: John Griffin, Bert Farnum. John Daly. Melvin Sheets, Deward Giovanetto. Charles Black, Wayne Farrington. Paul Trapp, Mark Cadwell. Allen Wheeler. Roger Church, Ernest Schramm, Vernon Detlef, Hany Smith. Row 5: James Bigelow, Robert Beehier, William Pivarnik. Adrian Nichols, Milton Falls, William Maloney, Clarence Buelow. Robert Gray. Howa ' d Fetterer, Claude Biggs. Kalph Doelling. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Row 1. Bottom: Joy Freer. Lois Dalke. Sina Church, Florence Shinabarger, Earlene Daniels, Shirley Jensen, Rachel Snook, Mai-ilyn Edwards. Eleanore Hiltpoldt. Norma Whitehead. Betty Noonan, Mary Forbes. Doris Djttman, Mpdelon Fabins, Mary Martinal. Anna Ruth Cunnm ham, Maruel Jean Brnwn. Row 2: AUce Clark, Lois Ludington. Cornelia Powell, LaVerne Nciquist, Doris Lain. MartJia Wharton, Norma Jean Haley, Martha Berry. Lou Jean Kluender. Louise Sv isher. Virginia Day. Vu ' ginia Paul, Barbara Slineerland. Barbara Logan, Helen Comljis. Betty Sliinabarger, Row 3: Stella Mathews. Betty Rosenhaum. Viola Mounce, Marguerite Pinkerton. Mary Bankert. Jacqueline Dispennett. Maxine Jante, Phyllis Green , Betty Peters. Peggy Toole, Elnora Hill, Betty Claudon. Mary Jane Bucher, Mary Helen Breen. Kathleen Witner. Row 4: Helen Erwin, Gene Beck with. Betty Bell. Beatrice Baugher. Lillian Mathews, Rosemary Fulton, Anna Mahoney. Joan Manago, E ' elyn Pearson. Jeanette Schulz, Marian Ciosby, Joan Horn, Marijane Stoltz, Frances Erea. JoAnn Whipple, Jean Claudon. Row 5: Mary Lou Peck. Jean Belle Mclllvain, Janet Stinchfield. Kathleen Nolan. Florence A ' Nnals. Margaret Theisen, Mabel Brown, Gladys Iden, Ann Underwood, Miriam Brown. Lillian Wilson, Mar- jorie Hoist. Realizing their newly acquired responsibilities and duties and delighting in their ad- vanced positions, the sophomore class turned their attention from freshman diversions and set grimly to work to carve a record for themselves in 1940. This class is composed of one hundred and fifty members and though unorganized, has contributed much to the school ' s scholastic, athletic, and musical records. From their ranks JoAnn Whipple, Francis Bryant, and Cornelia Powell have emerged with superior grades. Bob Gray, already on the varsity basketball squad, is regarded as the future star of that sport. Frank Bogan who was outstanding as the band ' s drum major is to be congratulated for a job well done. To these and to the others who are not as outstanding but just as important, goes the privilege and the added responsibility of being upperclassmen. 27
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