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UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS ROBERT McAEEE IS PRESIDENT OF JUNIORS Having completed their much heck- led days as freshmen, the Class of '41 was much relieved this fall to enter W. L. H. S. as sophomores. They fur- nished their share in dramatics, activi- ties, music, and athletics. In their frosh year they gave a very interesting convocation, a satire on the school days of the West Side faculty. It was here that many dra- matic careers were evolved. Many were the romances of 'the sophomore beauties and such infatu- ated senior boys as Dick Casanova Ham. The sophs carried on in a similar trend of experiences as do all others who have outgrown the freshman year. As usual, class officers were dele- gated to run the class. The cabinet consisted of: Robert King, presidentg William Heath, vice-president, Thom- as Spitler, secretary, and Virginia Riley, treasurer. ,IUNIORS Left to right, Row One: Thomas, Keim, Frier, Ward, Milner, Holden, Ostrander, McAfee, Friend, Pickering. Courtney, Coling, Adams, Schweidler, Slocum. Row Two: Guild, Orman, Bennett, Miller, Baker, Kohl, Morrison, Hass, Wood, Ja- cobs, Murphy, Hughes, Darling, Crose, Yeager, Clevenger. Row Three: Lux, Wiley, Heckard, Hoffman, LeGalley, Doyle, Amstutz, Winters, Dill, Canfield, Carr, Boles, Baker, English, Fagala, Wallace, Blalock. Row Four: Chambers, Newton, Frier, Hicks, Pershing, Ainsworth, Craig, Cole, Buttons, Moore, Shoemaker, Chaffee, Brownell, Brickler, Chaffee, Sutcliffe, Steele. Row Five: Zapp, Oliver, Mann, Comin- gore, Cole, Short, Tirmenstein, True- blood, Sparks, Acheson, Baumgardt, Brady, Smith, Phillip, Hill, Lane, Swank. Row Six: Schoonover, Marsh, Baines, Sher- man, McDonald, Jacklin, Jamison, Van Meter, Lugenbill, Kashner, Smith, Sher- lock, McKinzie, Wright, Ludwig. FADE EIGHTEEN CLASS OF '41 ROBERT KING IS SOPHOMORE PREXY The junior Class, led by Robert McAfee, has developed into a well rounded group in their past three years at West Lafayette High. Their freshman year-just green and full of heart throbs for conceited seniors. As sophomores, William Cole was elected class president. The main so- cial function of the year was a Sopho- more Class party. This was quite suc- cessful. Several of the sophomore ath- letes received athletic honor sweaters in football and basketball. Typically, they soon found the Junior year is the toughest, as they started their brain racking schemes working for money to finance the jun- ior-Senior Reception. Aside from the difficulties of their studies, they found that a class meeting was quite an event -even though nothing was accom- plished. Although they were Juniors they decided on green land whiteb for their class colors, and thus evolved the green sweaters. Another event of their talented class was the two-night pre- sentation of Anne of Green Gables as their junior play, which opened the way to dramatic success of several of our talented actors. The entire governing body, as Jun- iors consisted of: Robert McAfee, president, Paul Friend, vice-president, Ruth Holden, secretary, and Ann Os- trander, treasurer. SOPHOMORES Left to right, Row One: Hiner, Shriner, Comingore, Mahn, King, Riley, Spitler, Doddridge, Zapp, M. Lewis, Cripe. Row Two: Whistler, Porter, Gannon, Dar- ling, Graves, Dean, Bamett, Ray, Ver- Hoeven, Morrison, Rifenburg, Young. Row Three: Baker, Merley, Wheeler, Graves, Mills, Davidson, Johnson, Miller, Fouts, Service. Row Four: McCloud, Miller, Dahl, Marshall, Reynolds, Ludwig, Brown, Brady, Wier- inga, Lloyd, Steel, Ulrey. Row Five: Statiord, Kashner, Harper, Noble, Wolford, Widener, Bushnell, McKinzie, Click, Courtney, Friehoffer, Geiger, Kash- ner. FRESHMEN GREEN WAVE ENTERS WITH CLASS OE '42 In the fall s-m:ster of 1938-39, the upper classmen of West Lafayette High School were blessed with nearly three score typically green freshmen. Having been submitted to the usual convo ticket sales campaign and elevator pass merge, these frosh in time organized a strong defense against the hazing upperclassmen. The spokesman for the freshman class says that they are unusually bril- liant along several lines. They excel in dramatics, music, and some day. when beef gets cheaper. may excel in athletics. They feel proud that they will be the first class to spend a full three years at the new West Lafayette Sen- ior High School. The wish of the freshmen girls is that their class' boys will soon be the cultured gentlemen as the senior boys of the '39 class. The frosh boys entertain the thoughts of carrying on the wonderful athletic records set by the football and basketball men in the senior class of this year. All in all, they feel that after tak- ing their share of punishment from all sources, that the school will some day be proud of the Class of '42. FRESHMEN Left to right, Row One: Doyle, Briggs, Hutz- ler, McKee, Stigers, Ray, Gosma, Young. Fauber, Wood, Whiteing, Reed, Heckard. Row Two: Mann, Mayer, Thompson, Bames. Wray, Gabler, Kashner. Wilson, Britt, Schaupp, King, Trimble, Baynes. Row Three: jackson, Shaw, Barnes, Termen- stein, Todd, Girvin, Remmers, Kepner, Bosworth, Sanford, Rubenkonig, Zum- stein, Elward. Row Four: Bowman, Lee, Craig, Cromer, Sanders, Allen, Newton, DeYoung, Marsh, Lewis, Ward, Lange, Pervine. Row Five: Gray, Cromer, Sense, George. Wilson, Slopsema, Burnham, Moore, Ains- worth, Demaree, Lange, Chinnery, Len- ard, Swank. Row Six: Caldwell, Pierce, Boes, Ostrander, McPhetridge, Pierce, Becker, Steckel, Doyle, Holt, Sherlock, Shank.
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