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Class of 1945 OFFICERS HE enrollment of the sophomore class in Prgsjdem September 1942 was ninety-nine, There GLENNON EINSPANIER were fifty-four boys and forty-five girls. The Secretary members of the sophomore class were well JEROME ALSOP represented in the various clubs and extra- Treasurer curricular activities in our school, such as Junior TOM GREEN Red Cross, shop, hockey, football, Girl Reserves Sponsors and the band. The class was very proud of Miss GR1swoLD MR. EoRAKER Glen Einspanier and Aldo Rossini for their achievement in football. They were the two sophomore members represented on the Varsity Football Team. Some of the girls who did well in athletics were May Shill- inger, Dorothy Herren, Mary Sieland, Mary David, Wanda Gray, Betty Ruyle, Janette Helling, and Dorothy Nehrt. Up to date the members of the sophomore class eligible for scholarship are William Clark. Betty Ehrhard, Robert Thurman, and Elbert Eaton. Allean Thompson and Harold Saflley have done especially line Work in art. Tom Green was one of our five cheer-leaders. The sophomore class had two parties, one held September 25 and the other March 12, th row: K Klicn. Poppitz, Schlirkcr. Conrad. Glcvcr, Davis, Einspanicr. T Green. Daniel, Roscnkmnz, Brauckswkur. Alsop, Moss. Briscoe, XVcgman. irth row: XVidaman. O'l-lara. Russell, Patruqufn. Puckett. Mastcrson, Buche. Edwards, Boucher. llrcmac, Kortltnmp. vl'l.t-ary. McCullough, Rossini. llulahan. Stillman. G, Green, Mullinix, Miller, McFall, Saflley. Dover, Turman. ird row' Verseman, Katcman. Trzccialt. Tehcau, Alle. Drcste. Cointin. Nehrt, Thompson, Vovpvl. Fox, Grey. Frey, Sieland. Berry, Hulling, Blume, Martin, und row: Miller, Hcsl-tctt. Spindlcr, Shillingcr. Ruylc, David, Douglas, Cassidy, Caudle, Lane, Phillips. Herrrn. Reynolds, Usttndorl, Boyle. Daniels, Usher. nt row: Nievdald, Roberts. Shaw, Powers, Adams. Devilt. A. Rossini, Rustemeycr. Hamilton. Tvluth, Ehrhartl, Clark, Lloyd. lllll. Mtkorklv, A, Eaton Driemryer, Roberts. St Uenteen ,f .g i my--.,. it-'ti f X . i V f-M mia , ' 4' .5 215- 'v ..Ae.si'ia '
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Class ol 1944 l'trl i K Fitvsnmm-wns, lJeCir.uw, lame, llnusmn. Snell. E Carter, Sprv. Burkhardr, Davies. Hnub. Cary. Ryan, Gnmachc, Dix. l th i lx it l l Hx lx lf ll lc S 3, H ll Cu tl l fl Sa Xl Sk o ma 'rue'er, lorgerx piw, 'neu ox ins. .avaje, A , i in wer, loe er. . ss, . erz, . inner. K ss n, H. Smith, McBce. 'l d Tel-eau, Hager, Skaggs, D XV.ill,er. Powell, Kalcman, Nl.ireschal,l.nYallec, Lindhursl, O'Toole. Georges, Panchot. Meier, Hill, Karrenbrock, S nd liolururronu. Ile-ki-rl, if Smith. Glover Qonlon, Lightner, Neal, Z XValker, Saver. Ebkex, Moore. Parker, Luedloft, Koch. Hayes, Bowman' Jtnes, .lennl-rlohn, lluernrr. Replogle, Easton, l.. llaclner, Ashenbrrmer, D Carter, Richardson, Seller. Johnson, Bistak, O'Hara, Jolxcrst, Tyr HE whole class worked enthusiastically in OFFICERS order to obtain money for the Junior-Senior p,-esidmf Prom. A new idea for making money was DONALD CARTER developed this year-selling magazine sub- V,'Cg-preS,'dem- scriptions. Several dances were given after JAQK HAYS basketball games and candy was sold. A public Secfetary dance was also sponsored by the junior class. 14013 CQNLQN At the beginning of the year a dance was given for the class in the cafeteria. Some of the out- standing girls in athletics Were: Dorothy Tschudin, Ruth Panchot, Dorothy Walker, Carolyn Smith, Lois Conlon, Mariam Ashen- bremer, Geneva Easton, Ruth Hayes, Rosemary Hager, Marilyn O'Hara, Ruby Moore, Betty Powell. and Esther Huerner, The following boys were highlights in the athletic world: on the Varsity Football Team were Jack Kossman, Edwin Krueger, and Harold Smith: Roy Hoskins, Jack Hays, and Earl Carter were on the B Football Team. Lee Haefner, Donald Carter, and Harold Smith were on the Varsity Basketball Team and Roy Hoskins was on the B Basketball Team. Members of the class who were outstanding in the musical field were: Mary Lou Meier. Ruth Hayes, Gloria Knight, Sam Houston, Betty Powell, Zola Eae Walker. Henrietta Kolocotronis, Anna Hill, Nadine Sayer, and Mildred Lindhorst. There were thirteen girls initiated into the Pepper Club at the beginning of the year. They were: Dorothy Tschudin, Carolyn Smith, Mildred Lindhorst, Nadine Sayer, Mary Lou Meier, Lois Conlon, Maxine Parker, Ruth Panchot, Gloria Knight, Ruth Hayes, Hazel Karrenbrock, Ruby Moore, and Grace Johnson. Donald Carter and Lee Haefner were ofncers in the Student Council. Those taken into the Hi-Y Club were: Arnold Seiler, Jack Hays, Donald Carter. Roy Hoskins, Sam Houston, and Earl Carter. Treasurer MARY Lou MEIER Prom Chairman LEE HAEFNER . Sponsors Miss KAISER MR. WILLIANIS S fx! een 5
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,,.,e.., .ra-,, -,ww-1 'tg arg.,-yn. 1 .1-ar gf--Q-5-4 5: BX, ,fa-:,,,gig Class of 1946 xtlr r-,i-. llarlnn, Uritnt. Jrl.t-rsr l',,rrliultl. Rrgg, Brut-kcr. llarlxer, Stoops. Keller. Hoskins, Smith. Stewart, Scbaefermcrcr Hay s Bennett Fncininr Hd. K 'Q l-iflh rou'mJ.'qlJr.1i1ii5,Bicbrrn licuring, Norman lalovller, Schuchmann, Xkbodworth, Sullivan, McDonald, Mcflealy. .Brock, Girard Jon 2 Sch rer Tr rnnn Henry Grunlvr. Bauwh, 'lcllauln Nkbodson XVood. O Spethl mirth row J llrorlrnian, lurtr. O'l:nrv. Wit-wt. Fillgcrnld. Williams, Swindle, M. Botkin, Daugherty, Ends, Kizer, Crowly lxahl r Hoell r D Ham gg xi iiri,..ia.-, non, Gallagher. i,.iJtaf.ttw, .1 xvrmprt. xv.nrrt,n. Third row Stevens lzamn, Graelrr, Kieffer, llsiclner. Pierce, Mason, Cook, Clark, XVarl-iins, Treecc. Heberer, Robinson Allison l Noble Nloss Be en Ft ,ns.l5 il. ccondiigkiiimgkl Gillies. Verily, Hits. Thomason. Anderson, Ladrndcelier. Eddington. Puckett. Manning, Kli n lxa r J lxflhler Par Bclv , KI nw, fih ld cs, lXl'1,.rrr Front inuiu Kollockoirronisi lilxkhxlleri ly linhler. l. Spcchl. Xkkggoncr, Mayer, Bland. Turner. Baker. Bobb, Eine, Spencer HE enrollment at the beginning of the year OFFICERS was one hundred and sixteen. There were Prggidgm fifty-seven girls and fifty-nine boys. The JOE WOODSON freshmen were active in sports this year con- VjC9-P,-e5fQ'gm- tributing Joe Woodson and Thomas Tetrault JACK BROCRMAA to the Varsity Eootball Team. The boys who Sggfgfa,-y played basketball were: Kennie Kahler. Jack BETTY EADS Keller, Bob Grenier, Bill Parker, Dolan I-lenry, Treasurer Don Brock. Roy Jones, Gerald Abrams,Charles MAXINE BOTKIN Scherer, Luther Hoskins, Norman Hoefler, Har- Sponsor old Stewart, Harold Siebern. l-lerbert Harlan, MISS JONES Don Eaciendini, Oliver Stoops, Lowell Spect, Anthony Schaffermeier and Richard Jokerst. The girls who played basketball were: Maxine Botkin, Pat Pierce, Ruth Ann Daugherty, Betty Eads Marian Wimpee, Peggy Kahler, Betty Klien, Joyce Eitzsimmons, Jean Kahler Betty Mason, Wilma Childress, Eileen Allison, Betty Chaudoin, Bobbie Jean Bickers Ruth l-lahler, Eva Pardue, Nadine l-loefler, Birdella Ladendecker and Mabel Verity. The girls on the hockey team were: Betty Klien. Ruth Ann Daugherty Peggy Kahler, Betty Eads, Maxine Botkin, Juanita Manning, Betty Mason Nita Watkins, Betty Shaw, Mabel Verity and Barbara Treece. The freshmen have participated in the various clubs of the school. Eighteen ' N
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