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Luuuuf. Back row: Ashfnbremer, Karrenbruck, Richardson, Collins, Jones, Kolocolroni, NX'.ill.rr, llaprr, Glover, U'll.1ra. Jones. Tschudin, Georges, Ott, Tcbeau, Bon, Koch, Luudlofl, Graves, April. Filth row: Kossmnn, Kelly. Meri. Mfliran. Smith. Grob. Sniagr, Jokrrsr, Althens. llall. Ciuinlher, B Hoefler. Rodgers. Thomason. Krick. Jcnncrjohn. Skinner Fourth row: Lindhorsl. Mnrcschnl, Knight. XVall.er. licwcll. Kalrman, Grub, S. Hocflrr. Allen. Hill, llerman. McKean, La Vallee. Lilcy. O'Tcolr. Pnnchol. Parker, Brwman Third row: Franklin, Huskctr, Dck, Skaggs. Lighlner, ll.ii'iu. Moore, Johnson, Men-r. Dursnn. Sayer. Aubuchon. Hayes, Keller, Conlon, Sm.lh, Second row. Biscnk. Spry, Snell, Hoskins, Havs. l.. Haelnir, lllnsmn Kizer. Cieimrr. f r.ifl. Appel. Ryan, Seller, Sn-.s. D. Carter, Front row E Carter, Falknvr, Gnrturlte llauh. Davies, Buikhnrdt, Girnn. Replcgle, Fillsimniuns. fnry OEEICERS HE enrollment of the sophomore class at President the beginning of the school year was one JOE KINDRED hundred eleven: fifty-two boys and fifty- Vice-Presiden! mneHglr1?' K 1 , I d b V - RUTH HAYES enrietta o oeotroni was se ecte 5 stu dents and faculty as the outstanding sophomore Secremry citizen and went to Jefferson City as the uest , RUBX MOORE of the Missouri Federation of Womens Ciubs. Treasurer Sports played an important part in the class. ALICE HE-RMAN Dorothy Walker, Shirley Hoefler. Lois Conlon. Sponsors Carolyn Smith, Norma I-leskett, Geraldine MISS CHAMBERUUN Skaggs, Dorothy Tschudin, and Esther I-luerner MR, STIGALL were on the hockey team. Ruby Moore, Doro- thy Vilalker, Gloria Franklin, Bonnie O'Toole, Mariam Ashenbremer, Geneva Easton. Lois Conlon. Carolyn Smith, Shirley Hoefler, Jeanne Grob, Rosemary I-lager, Marilyn O'l-lara, Betty Ott, Esther Huerner. Maxine Parker, and Ruth Panchot played basketball, Dorothy Wal- ker, Lois Conlon, Carolyn Smith, Ruby Moore, Mariam Ashenbremer, Geneva Easton, Caroline Mareschal, Dorothy Bowman, Gloria Franklin, Mildred Kate- man, Nadine Sayer. Dorothy Tschudin, Esther l-luerner, Maxine Parker, and Shirley La Vallee were on the volley ball team. Outstanding in boys' sports were Donald Carter, Edwin Kruger, Harold Smith, and Jack Kossman who were on the varsity and B football teams. Jack Hays, Roy Hoskins, and Earl Carter were on the C football team. ln basketball Don'Carter, Lee Haefner, Harold Smith, Edwin Kruger, Walter Craft, Jack Hays, Roy Hoskins, and Kent Savage made the B team. Don Carter, Edwin Kruger, and Jack Kowwman were on the baseball team. Scuunfeeri 'il 5 . iffy -' ti' , 'gr . H-.,,9,WQ 1
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J ' ,-.- mall Hack rt-xv llarren, Fi Powers. Fhrhart, Dreste. Miller. Tebeau. Devixt, Driemevcr, Usher, McCorltle. Hunter, Frey, Douglas.Napier.Fox. l'iatvn1an.Tr7ec al. l-ilth ron' Russell, Lonrad. Stillman, Pnckel, Rosenltranz, Premac, Meyers, Miller, Boucher, Buchc, Theerman. Turman, Kortltamp. Saflley, Mchullo-'l1, Johnston. Mifullough. Rossini. Hulahan. O'l,eary, XVit.lamin, Fitzgerald, Fourth row Dean. Ni-hrr, Thompson. Alle, Vovpel. Kfmntin, Turner, Boyle. Bariy, Vincenl, Hanneken. Caudle. Sicland, Rossini. Carroll. Yoe, Brown, Slelfins 'lihzrd row. Spindlvr, Shillingcr, fawthon, Lloyd, Davitl, Ruyle, Smith, Hesket, Uxtendorl. Raby. Lane. Cassidy. Phillips. Butler. Robinson, Diniel, Reynolds , Second row Davix. l'atriquin, llowell, Klein. Gloier. Sievert, XVegnian, Gresham. Schlielser. O'Hara, Dover. Nlclzall. Mullinix, lfinspanier. Green, Stevens, Niewald, Daniels. l-irst raw Hristov, Green, Vailvnio, Roberts, 'Ji-rwinan Braucksieker. Barnett, Rustemeycr. Adams. Shaw, Clark. Freshman Class BOYS' ATHLETICS , OFFICERS IIOOTBALI., HB and Varsity-Glennon Ifinspanier. Pfesldfm Y , FOOTBALL, C -Billy Clark, George Green. Thomas Green, H g Bll'l'T CLARK John Hulahan, Kenneth Klien, Lawrence Mullinix. l7lf9'Pl'f?Sld?'7f BASKETBALL-George Buche. Billy Clark, Orville Dean. GLORIA KI-WN Glennon Einspanier, Melvin Edwards. George Green, John Sefretary Hulahan. Kenneth Klein, Kenneth Mcfiall. Lawrence Mulli- ADAH BOSLER nix, Lloyd Premac. Billy Theerman. GEORGE GREEN GIRLS' ATHLETICS Trwsufe' i , HOCKEY-Vifanda Gray. Yvonne Heslvett, Betty Ruyle. May VIRGINIA CALDLE Shillmger. Helen Smith. SFUUSOFS 5 BASKETBALI.-.Juanita Boyle, Rosemary Dania, Wanda Gray. . MISS GMWOUQ Dorothy Herren. Yvonne l-leskelt. Virginia Ostendorf, Betty MR' PERRT Ruyle. May Shillinger. VOI.l,ljY BALI.-Rosemary Daniel, Geraldine Dreste. Edna Driemeyer. NVilma Fox. Elizabeth Hanneken. Yvonne Hesltett Dorothy Kateman. Virginia Ostendorf. Betty Powers. Betty Ruyle. May Shillinger. Helen Smith. Collicn Turner, CLUBS ART CLUB-Pete Briscoe, George Buche. Kenny Davis. .lack Steffens. BAND-Kenny Davis, Bill Hartltamp. Carl Miller, Raymond Moss. Charles Much. Harry Puckett. Milton Stillman. GIRI. RliSERVllS+.luanita Boyle, Gladys Cointin. Dorothy Devitt. Eleanor Lane. Virginia Ostendorf. LATIN CLUB-Billy Clarlt. Billy Theerman. The following laoys in the shop have eoeoperated with the National Defense Program and made model airplanes: William Boncher. NVilliam Braucksielser. William Clark. Fred Codemo. Lawrence McCullough. George Green. Thomas Green. Herman Hellman, Billy Kortkamp. Raymond Moss, Charles Much. NVilliam O'Hara. Maurice O'Leary. Rienhold Poppitz. Harry Puckett, Clarence Rustemeyer, Jimmy Shaw, William Stevens. Robert Turman. Craig XVegman, Donald Vvlidaman. SOCIAL EVENTS-During the year the Freshman enjoyed three parties: the first in the cafeteria on November 27. 10-ll: the second in the library on February 13. l9-12: the third in the cafeteria on May 15. 10-ll. This last party was for Freshmen and Sophomores. Ezvqhleen N
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