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CLASS ROLL ON PAGE 20 President ,............ ...,.... B illy Lamb Vice-President .........,........ Jesse Gillespie SPONSORS: u Miss Geith ,,-,,,,,....,.., ....,......... M r. Creltz Sec. and Treasurer ........ .... B ob Gilmore There are fifty members in the Sophomore class. These members are in various activities of the school such as debate teams, band, glee clubs, orchestra and dramat- ics. Four of the members, Ermadean Long, Nadine Dill, Emerson Tadtman, and Betty Rae Butler, were chosen for the cast of the one act play, Pink and Patches, which was given December 20, in a league contest. Eugene Dix was chosen to rep- resent the Sophomore class as a delegate for the Beta Delphian Club at the annual Federated Clubs High School Pilgrimage to Topeka, February 17. Helen Mahon and Jesse Gillespie were chosen to represent the sophomore class in the King and Queen Contest. Although the class is not as large as some of the others, they' help to contribute their share in making the school progressive and successful. The Sophomore class had the most students on the honor roll for the First Semester. Those on the honor roll were: Betty Rae Butler, Helen Mahon, Nadine Dill, Verna Mae Peters, Ermadean Long, George Woodruff, Richard Mulsow, and Eugene Dix. som-IQMQRES Page 18
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3 JUNIOR' CLASS ROLL FIRST ROW: Pauline Gary, Lola Jackson, Matilda Heffern, Maxine Walters, Violet Withers, Betty McConnell, Geraldine Rehmer, Alice Bower, Margaret Doyle, Donna Shaw, and Marguerite Rallas. x SECOND ROW: Miss Youkey, Alberteen Gorrell, Hazel Miller, Wanda Adams, Shirley- Ann Stoll, Cleo Sterling, Verna Williams, Hazel Steele, Eleanor Bauersfeld, Kathryn Mulsow, Ethel Ingrahain, Dot Carnes, Genevieve Robbins, Marjorie Randall, Margaret Fulhage, and Mr. Grafel. THIRD ROW: James Vadnais, Melvin McMichael, Charley Wilhite,. Robert Pugh, Everette Hayes, Charles Drain, Bert Coleman, Harvey Weide, Virgil Sellers, Harold Lance, LeRoy Walker, and Basham Weide. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Smith, Eleanor Stoll, Lorraine Beine, Evelyn Underwood, Hilda Light, Bernice Seiker,, Betty Starks, Marjorie Wralnpe, Frances Briggs, Maxine McGranahan, Harriet Bauersfeld, Roberta Barnhart, Betty Hicks, and Jean Bushfield. FIFTH ROW: Tom Stockebrand, Rex Butler, Clayton Peck, Elwood Wranipe, John Reep, Lauren Frevert, Deward Dassow, Kenneth Beanway, VVayne Jaynes, Herbert Monk, William Lewis, and Paul Wille. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL FIRST ROW: Mr. Creitz, Martha Millson, Betty Chaffin, Ermadean Long, Barbara Abbott, Imojean Long, Della Weide, Jaunita Mentzer, Marjorie Mathis, Betty Rae Butler, and Miss Geith. SECOND ROW: Richard Mulsow, Emerson Tadtman, Robert Yohon, Richard Leigh- ton, Harvey' Klick, Eugene Dix, Bill Lamb, Norryce Mentzer, Bob Gilmore. THIRD ROW: Elsie Kinblade, Mertha Easley, Bessie Strand, Cleo Mae Foote, Helen Mahon, Jaunita Sorenson, Violet Stoll, Doris Weide, Nadine Dill, Donna Hollingsworth, Verna Mae Peters, and Meredith Mollnow. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Stockebrand, Bill Weide, Ivan Mentzer, George Woodruff, Jerome Sorenson, Ralph Weiler, Arthur Bower, Paul Seyffer, Lloyd Scheib- meir, and Raymond DeLaughder. FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL FIRST ROW: Alma Rehmer, Jeanne Troxel, Lorraine Heffern, Elaine Starks, Geral- dine Drain, Lavonne Daniel, Eva Lee Shotts, and Joan Heffern. SECOND ROW: Alan Stoll, Bernard Bebout, Ralph L-ake, Junior Stockebrand, Glenn Tolle, Junior McGill, Benjy Greene, Bob Ryan, Raymond Wood, Junior Thompson, Bill Greene, Harry Theobald, and Mr. Lauber. THIRD ROW: Mr. Horsch, Ella Fae Stroh, Mary Elizabeth Pingrey, Mildred Bauers- feld, Mardell Randall, Richard Vadnais, Junior Varnuin, Charles Lewis, Wayne Wilhite, Velma Heinlen, Marjorie Lair, Eleanor Walter, and Evelyn Mulsow, FOURTH ROW: Betty Simpson, Mary Frances Briles, Lenore Reep, Alice Munsell, Mary Jane Dassow, Helen Gunnels, Flossie Holmquest, Mary Joan Fry, Patricia Pfifer, Virginia Fry, Laura Mae Simpson, Mary Dell Burnside. FIFTH ROW: Robert Walker, Russell Barnhart, Estil Barnes, Paul Frevert, Melvin Ruth, Harold Widner, Clark Hollinger, Fred Steffen, Lauren Ryan, Ken- neth Stockebrand, Carl Smith, Kenneth Briggs. Page 20
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