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W l J. if ' JV J I 997-OQIP Lil-fl?-J, lj, lvl . , L .tru .. W .. ., . ,,,,. .. ,o1,......41.9bv,...1.f. 44. 4 1 . 1 ab, Busch, Fitch, Chapman, Daniels, Cordes, Dietz, Ford. Cates, Glogau, Dodson, Busse, Gee, Coyle, Clayton, Gibson, Inglis, Dorsett, Brown. Brune, Cook, Fyte, Fath, Anderson, Freind, Call, Gutman, Blaes, Hafner, Besch. Cray, Bachle, Freund, I. Burns, D. Burns, Butler, Carle, Cassmeyer, Davis, Felker, Fillo, Fattmann. Although the Sophomore Class did not elect officers in the fall, it has been active in the clubs and social activities of the senior school. Sopho- mores held an important place in boys' and girls' athletics, Latin Club, Pan Am, Red Cross, and Stu- dent Council. The girls, Working with Miss Epps and Miss Colletti, organized the Tri-Y, and similarly, the boys, with Mr. Shelton as sponsor, organized the lunior l-li-Y. Miss Epps, the counselor, and the various ad- visers Worked individually with new students to help them make the adjustment to lite in a new school, and individual conferences were held to check high school programs and credits. Because the class was too large to meet together often, most of the work was carried on through the home rooms. Material concernlng extracurricular For will D J DW We ty-fO
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1? N ,its xt, it J lg 1 , ,, I, I r in tfige' home rooms rather than through the ,class asnja unit. The students of'Mr. Kneppersfhome . m ,were among the mo,st active ipvsch . T-hey itiqted the mile ' dimes Campaign, and using a ,etfalef they balanced weights 'with 'nickels until they dollepted, more than forty dollars tor the Red Cr ss. -' .1 e. ' e liiteffume? omg QS' Q whole contributed 55130.99 to the Red Cross Drive, and bought approximately Sl,2OCliUO in-wer' bonds and stamps during the Fourth.2War Lban Drive. ln addition they contrib- uted, as' didfall, to the Russian Relief and worked in the craft groups sponsored by Miss Rowley and Miss Bynum. They made hospital tavors and sup- plies, games, scrapbooks, cross-word puzzles, and menu cards. The conference teachers are: Miss Bailey, Miss Campbell, Miss Doud, Mr. Fues, Miss Gann, Mr. Knepper, Miss Prieur, Miss Schowengerdt, Miss Helen Toner, and Miss Winifred Tonerg and the counselor is Miss Iona Iones. l',,g:,.rlj7,g,' . ., ' w v t' C f-54.0 ., .Lvl ' Junior Class ,- ,we gal-6 533 fe S' . - - e,g':U 'f , Q' ti '-vN,'x:ui:.i o4.1! if ,xwfff vlisstefg, l3l2Tf5'dh'e', ose r'Strdf1h,ATTg'frffxfRtlhl:u'h,TSl5h'2f'W'ig'mfXStr?J'FiTSdbRf?er, ghaylrlf' rlaousf Sherwin, arkerf' mmerman, Shroeder, H!itsteck. ' s.:L.0L 1? , Reich, Watling, Underwood, Sheeks, Rieger, Snyder, Strippgen, Staas, Ralls, Ruddy, Haynes, Stroup. X Quinn, Walraven, Rennicke, Woltering, Pence, Tuttle, Woodruff, Wyatt, Wallace, Wehner, Shelton. , ,G 4 s 1: X. N. N N XJJ, 1 m '-A . Iordan, Lemcke, McGuire, McGrew, Muth, Iehle, Hyndman, Harvey, Lambert, Mittler. Langton, Lashly, l-lolekamp, Marriott, Hughes, Moss, Hinkley, Lentz, Marshall, Meiners, Kurman, Lewis. Mason, Hosier, Koenig, Heap, Harrison, Lowther, Hornbeck, Lautketter, Lutz, Morris, Klein, Horch. rt three
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V. activities was presented in the conference periods, and students were urged to join groups in which they had special interests. The sophomore home rooms, Working with all the home rooms in the school, were active in the War Bond and Red Cross drives, in the Red Cross craft groups, and in the Russian Relief campaign. The sophomores alone contributed 570.50 to the Red Cross and bought approximately Sl,2UU.OO Worth ot bonds and stamps in the Fourth War Loan Drive. The craft groups made alghans, hospital favors, games, menu cards, scrapbooks, and cross-Word puzzles. - The conference teachers are: Mr. Barnett, Mrs. Bodman, Mrs. Benner, Miss Colletti, Mrs. Craig, Miss Henneke, Mr. lones, Miss Pruehs, Mr. Shelton, and Mr. Havenor. Sophomore Class W. Thomas, P. Thomas, Wenger, Spring, Schmid, Sauder, Zinke, Rxppley. Richarclt, Ward, Scott, Stout, Woods, Schumaker. Stone, Trollope, Watkins. Ruddy, Smith, Truex, Wagner, Welch, Wyrick, Reed, Warzeniak, Watling. Moir, Kohlbry, E. Murphy, Keiser, Helle Heinkel Michenlelcler, R. Henry, H Murphy, Iablonsky, Hudspeth, Knoblock, Rage, Lohgstreet, Hofsommer, H. Hamel. Howe, Hale, Nansen, Mason, Halsey, Harris, Hiatt, Peuhs, Hoff, Iewett, Haake. Parnall, Minor, N. Hamel, Lerncke, Krimmel, Linnemeyer, Parker, Lutz, M, Henry, Halls, Harper.
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