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SOPHOMORES Top row: Ralph Becker, Donald Boyd, Ruth Ann Deetz, Rose Faulkner, Carl Feller, Jannette Greuter. Second row: WHoward Hall, Roston Hall, Carol Ann Harding, Nancy Johnston, Dorothy Koon, June Kuykendall. Third row: Jeanette Lockwood, Richard MeNall, Patricia Martens, Lee Matson, Jane Miller, Johnny Neible. Fourth row: Jerry Ordway, Virginia Payton, Tom Piatek, Melvin Rynearson, DeWayne Schlosser, Dale Smith. Fifth row: Raymond Squier, Joan Surfus, John D. Surfus, Sonia Tarney, Donna Till, Murven Tuttle. Sixth row: Jack Wallace, Jack Duane Wallace, Paul Werner, Analie Wiseman, Nancy Zonker, SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In our freshman year there were thirty-seven pupils in the class, nineteen of whom had already attended Waterloo and eighteen of whom had come from East and West Richland, Corunna, and Fairfield. At the beginning of our sophomore year there were thirty-five pupils enrolled in our class. Sonia Tarny, June Kuykendall, and Roston Hall were new members of our class this year; and in the early part of December Dale Ackerman, who had missed two years of school due to illness, entered our class. All sophomores are taking English; thirty students are taking biology and general business, thirteen girls are taking home economics, seven boys are enrolled in agriculture, twelve attend geometry class, six are studying Latin, and four are in junior history. In both semesters combined there were thirty-three students taking driver’s training. Nine participated in chorus and band, eight in Y-Teens and Hi-Y; six in F. oblate and seven in F. F. A. On September 18 we had our first class party. Everyone had a wonderful time. September 29 we ordered our class sweaters, which are cardinal red with white letters. The tenth of October was the starting of the sale of Christmas cards. Everyone participated, October 28 we received our sweaters; for three or four days all anyone saw were cardinal sweaters. In December we exchanged names for Christmas and everyone received nice gifts. This year has been full of many wonderful activities. Everyone is looking forward to being a “Jolly Junior” next year. CLASS OFFICERS Class sponsor: 2 yes a eee ee Max Riggin President, 2225) 5: Ue cir eg oe ea de Carl Feller Vite-presiden tte= 2 as ander ee Seeger DeWayne Schlosser Secretatyitn: ta 52 eet See eect Seen Deel! eee — Analie Wiseman Treasurer yas. soa eget SA ee a Re. hae Peete ae woes Jane Miller Historian Lit sie. eared bam nag Aen ate! ae ee Ruth Ann Deetz Page 26
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FRESHMEN Top row: Gordon Bard, Allan Bowers, Janet Bowers, Dorothy Bricker, Lyle Buchanan, Rachel Camp. Second row: Klyta Collins, Judith Daniels, Bill Dickerhoff, Owen Drerup, Patricia Drerup, Byron Farrell, Third row: Glenda Fitch, Loretta Harter, Clifton Hathaway, Eston Hathaway, Janis Jacobs, Alice Johnston. Fourth row: Deanna McBride, Enid Musser, Peggy Myers, Donald Pinkerton. Bob Robinson, Janet Roose. Fifth row: Charlotte Schlosser, Carole Sebert, Mark Smith, Herma Stevens, Michael Sweet, Nancy Wallace. Sixth row: LaMar Wells, Barbara Werner, Shirley Werner. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1944 we pupils enrolled in the first grade under Mrs. Mildred Thomp- son. The teachers who helped us through the next five grades were Mrs. Margaret Ann McIntosh, Miss Marguerite Hamman, Miss Cleo Dirrim, Mrs. Florabelle Kuehn, and Mr. Bruce Gurtner. Mr. John Shore, Mr. Ned McIntosh, Mrs. Margaret Reed, Mrs. Gale Wolfgang, and Mr. Clarence Buesking were our instruc tors in junior high. The freshman class this year has enjoyed a hay-ride, a Christmas exchange party, and a skating party. We came into high school with twenty-three pupils and added from Richland, Gordon Bard, Owen Drerup, Patricia Drerup, Clifton Hathaway, Eston Hathaway, Deanna McBride, Herma Stevens, and Lyle Buchanan. Allan Bowers came to us from Franklin, while Glenda Fitch and LaMarr Wells transferred from Fairfield. We have eight boys participating in athletics, ten pupils in band, and five in chor- us. Mark Smith is the only boy in F.F.A., and there are fourteen members of F.H.A. The Caesar Latin Club has eight pupils from the freshman class. We are proud to have Janet Bowers as one of the second team yell leaders. Sponsor gts ee ie whe dik Nee Se gree ee Claud Leslie President: ns ei OU ee ene ee Gordon Bard ‘Vice-president. 212 csp So Spe co ee Carole Sebert Setretaryis. Ld ee ee = eh rr, Byron Farrell Treasurer 222.2041 1) tA ee ee eee ee oe Bill Dickerhoff Flistorian £25 S802 7 Ses er en ec eee Nancy Wallace This page sponsored by Fetzer’s Bakery, Auburn Page 28
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