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'BACK Row-- -Donald Price, John Cooley, Frank Prriski, Anthony Galicr, XValrer Miller, Harry Bailey, Thomas Mitchell, Richard Coole . Louis Nosko. Robert Lim ert, Y P THIRD ROWW-Miss Michel, Betty VVOHT, Helen Delaney, l-it-len Pohlman, Katherine Noll, Marie Gibson, Marilouise Crawford, Lucille Taubler, Ethel Stiefel, Miss Teare. SECOND ROWfMarion Wilhelmy. Merle Larsen, Mary DeMnrh, Catherine Mingo, Gertrude Sutorus, Yolan Nickodem, Belle Brooke, Hester Orvis, June Hopkins, Vivian Tanner, Janice Bohland, FRONT ROW+XVilliam Linden, Sterling Graham, Ralph Sin7ingcr, Jay Rutter, Lorand Nickodem. George Horst, Melvin Zuber, Ransom Horwedel, Russell Johnson. EIGHTH GRADE This year the eight grade was divided into two home rooms, one having Miss Teare as home room teacher, and the other Miss Michel. In Miss Michel's room Yolan Nickodem was elected President for the year. ln Miss Teare's room Richard Cooley, Russell John- son, Jay Rutter, Ben Cummings, George Horst and Belle Brooke each served as president for a period of six weeks. In September, when school began, the new pupils in our class were Gertrude Sutorus, George Horst, Jay Rutter and Sterling Gra- ham. Two additional members, Katherine Noll and Walter Miller, entered during the year. We started the school year off by giving a class party. Soon after that we joined forces with the ninth grade and had a Hallow- e'en party in the gym. Several amateur plays written by members of the class were given at different intervals throughout the year to small audiences. One written by Hester Orvis was given before the students in both Continued on page Forty-seven Ninetee:
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Baci: ROV!---Jean Cooley, Martha Tudor, Ernest Ress, Elmer Olah, Robert Prechtel, Raymond Szafranic, Harold Hurst, Lawrence Borlh, Sheldon Bet-sing, Raymond Limpert, Luella Smith, Charlotte XVeidner. THIRD ROW--Caroline McCaslin. Jean Wright, Ruth Mitchell, Janet Mattern, Irene Stark, Betty lent, Helen Sropp, Irma Karsten, Doris Rutherford. Miss Vlatts, SECOND ROW-Elinor Krone, Emilia Myers, Ruth Kubach, Alberta Zakrajsek. Leona Schmidt, Lucy Cooley, Eleanor Frees, Nellie Wright. Theresa Pioth. Ruth Richards. Helen Limpert, FRONT ROW---fl.ouis Wulf, George llenslik, Paul Ileitmeyer, Stanley Dean, Billy Brown, NVallcr Rivers, Norman Mahnke, XVilliam Lohr, Robert Gross, FRESHMAN CLASS Miss Watts' and Miss Schaufele's home rooms were filled with Freshmen this year, on account of the class being so large. Officers of Miss Watts' home room were: President, William Lohr: Secretary and Treasurer, Caroline McCaslin. ln Miss Schaufele's room they were: President, Martha Tudorg Vice Presi- dent, Emilia Myers. Blue and white were chosen as class colors. The Junior High Hallowee'en party, in which the Freshmen joined with the eighth grade, proved a big success. Many of the class welcomed their first opportunity to join in high school activities. Two members, Martha Tudor and William Lohr, were appointed to the staff of the Green and White. Since only a few Freshmen have ever been on the staff, these two feel highly honored. Along the sport line, football, basketball and baseball took the time of a large number of boys. Martha Tudor, Jean Wright and Lucy Cooley formed the af- firmative side of the Freshman debating team, while Helen Limpert, Lawrence Borth and William Lohr composed the negative team. Continued on page Forty-seven Eighteen
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BACK ROW-Russell Bailey, James Crawford. Merle Gcrhart, Kenneth Bohland, Roy Browning. Hugh Lloyd, Robert Frces. Thomas Smith, Roy Thompson, XVarrcn Stokes, Gilbert Dean. THIRD ROW'-Mr. Cole, Clarabelle Scott, Jeanne Weston, Ruth Yaegcr, Ethel Schnitzler, Marjorie Kleeman. Evelyn Holmes. Miss Wahter. SECOND ROW+Laura Lee Bruce, Charlotte Lehman, Hazel Parrish, Janet Rogers, Marie Schnitzler, Geraldine Motch, Viola Stark, Leona Owens, Virginia Jennings, Dorothy Dyson. FRONT ROW+Edmund Szafranic, Newton Reehorst, Nicholas Peters, Robert Henry. Robert Graham, Glenn Tanner, SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade was divided into two rooms at the 'beginning of the school year, one part in Room 28 with Miss Wahter, and the other half in Room 15 with Mr. Cole. Mr. Coles room had three elections during the year. The re- sults of the first were: Jeanne Weston, President and Robert Henry, Secretary, the results of the second were: Billy Gibson, President and Ruth Yaeger, Secretary. Because the president moved away, a third election was held, with these results: Warren Stokes, Presi- dent and Clarabell Scott, Secretary. Miss Wahter's room had two elections. The results of the iirst were: Roy Thompson, President, Laura Lee Bruce, Vice President: Nickolis Peters and Hugh Lloyd, Secretaries, Charlotte Lehman, Treasurer: and Newton Reehorst, Janitor. These officers were later re-elected. The iirst semester party was a very enjoyable Hallowe'en Party, held at Tom Smith's barn. In September they were glad to have as new members Clarabell Scott and Robert Graham, and during the year they welcomed Ken- neth Bohland, Barbara Miller, Dorothy Dyson and Russell Bailey, Twenty George Nelson.
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