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iClass Roll on Page 235 OFFICERS President - - Richard Scott Secretary - - Richard Slane Vice President - Charles Steinforth Treasurer -- - Polly VVilhite Sponsors - Miss Ireland, Mr. Creitz The freshman class of 1938-39 has the distinction of being the largest class ever enrolled in Yates Center High School with an enrollment of ninety-four members. This was the first class to introduce political parties in the campaign for class officers. Richard Scott was the efficient president who was elected as a result of the intensive campaign. The class has been loyal to all high school activities and was well represented in them. A large number went out for athleticsg two freshmen received football letters, and three of the class received basketball letters. The class also has an ex- ceptional track record. A large percentage of the class participated in music. They were represented in the glee clubs, in the boys' quartet, and in the girls' octetteg a large number partici- pated in band and in orchestra. The midnight juice has not been burned to any great degreeg nevertheless the class has a splendid scholarship record and a number of honor roll students. Geraldine Niquette and Richard Scott were representatives of the freshman class In the King and Queen contest. The class has made a good beginning and is expected to play an increasingly i111- portant roll in the affairs of Y.C.H.S. in years to come. FRESI-IMEN
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SOP!-IOMORES UFFICER5 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President - - Dick Buck President -- Junior Stockebrand Vice-President - Mary Dell Burnside Vice-President - - Virginia Fry Secretary - -- Lavonne Daniel Secretary - Mary Frances Briles Treasurer - Mary Frances Briles Treasurer - - Barbara Sisson SPONSORS Miss Knotts, Mr. Horsch The sophomore class has an enrollment of seventy this year. Junior Stockebrand and Virginia Fry were the candidates of the sophomore class in the annual King and Queen contest. The class is taking a big interest in athletics, debate, music, drarnatics, and all other activities. They are also well represented in scholarship. Along with the devel- opment of their brains they have taken plenty of exercise in the gym. One-half of the total basketball letters were received by sophomoresg the class also received the second highest percentage of football letters. The sophomores presented a play in their assembly program. Members of the cast included Mary Frances Briles, Eva Lee Shotts, Junior Stockebrandh and Starl Driskill. Junior Stockebrand was elected to represent the sophomore class as Woodson County's delegate in the annual Student Pilgrimage Federation of Women's Clubs. but because of his being ill, his place was taken by Mary Dell Burnside. lClass Roll on Page 231 Page 21
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JUNIDR CLASS RULL FIRST ROW: Gordon Stockebrand, Eugene Dix, Arthur Bowers, Bill Weide, Ralph Weiler, George Woodruff,.BobL Wilhite, Richard Leighton, Harvey Klick, Char- les Ragland, Ivan Mentzer. 1 SECOND ROW: Doris Weide, Donna Hollingsworth, Verna Mae Peters, Norma Kilby, Alice Holst, Violet Stoll, J-uanita Sorenson, Elsie Kindblade, Mertha Easley, Wllda Montgomery, Betty Chaffin, Cleo Mae Foote. THIRD ROW: Richard Mulsow, Norryce Mentzer, Bill Lamb, Emerson Toedman, Raymond DeLaughder, Lloyd Scheibmeyer, Lee Culver, Bessie Strand, Carrie Gucene, Madeline Strong. FOURTH ROW: Martha Millson, Barbara Abbott, Imogene Long, Marjorie Mathis, Della Weide, Helen Mahon, Miss Hammons, Jaunita Mentzer, Meredith Moll- now, Betty Rae Butler, Ermadean Long, Mr. GrafeL SDPHDMURE CLASS ROLL FIRST ROW: Benjy Greene, Wayne Wilhite, Paul Frevert, Charles Lewis, Kenneth Stockebrand, Lauren Ryan, Hal Widner, Clark Hollinger, Calvin Brodman, Starl Driskill, Kenneth Briggs. SECOND ROW: Wilma Watts, Mary Beth Haen, Marjorie Lair, Ella Fae Stroh, Patricia Pfifer, Mary Joan Fry, Helen Gunnels, Elaine Starks, Gertrude Pugh, Mary Frances Briles, Velma Heinlen, Betty Simpson, Joyce Hartwig. THIRD ROW: Allan Stoll, Harry Theobald, Bud Weide, Junior Stockebrand, Glenn Tolle, Melvin Ruth, Dick Buck, Estil Barnes, Junior Thompson, Richard Vadnais, Bill Greene, Miss Knotts. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Horsch, Iavonne Daniel, Eva Lee Shotts, Barbara Sisson, Mary Dell Burnside, Laura Mae Simpson, Mildred Bauersfeld, Lorraine Heffern, Geraldine Drain, Virginia Fry, Mardell Randall, Lenore Reep, Margaret Smith, Alma Jean Rehmer, Evelyn Mulsow. FRESHM EN CLASS RCILL FIRST ROW: Carl Frischmeyer, Kenneth Etter, Dean Englebrecht, Martin Massoth, Loren Mitchell, Irvin Wrampe, Conrad Heinman, Charles Massoth, Bill Gregg, Junior Hoag, Ronald Naylor, Richard Slane, Dick Plumb, Joseph.Kuestersteffen, Marcus Sloan. SECOND ROW: Arlita Stoll, Betty Jones, Norma Thoroughman, Juanita Vice, Doro- thy Olds, Avelyn Dodd, Matilda Wille, Geraldine Niquette, Betty Schnell, Hilda Sieker, Emilia Kraft, Dorothy Buholtz, Polly Wilhite, Pearl Miller, Gladys Kee, Henrietta Burrus, Bernice Specht, Marjorie Miller, Alta Weide. THIRD ROW: Mr. Creitz, Jimmie Smith.. Harland Easley, Earl Brodman, Harold Starkebaum, Alvin Miller, Ted Gould, Leo Stockebrand, Max Colaw, Bithel Lor- ance, Denzil Philo, Billie Dean Randall, Max Sterling, Gene Robie, Paul Gregg, Ned Stoll, Kenneth Guenther, Miss Ireland. FOURTH ROWg Glyndora Wolff. Esther Griser, Donna Smith, Ula Brown, Marie Dix, Bernice Lair, Donna Herold, Velma Light, Freda Light, Pauline Kuester- steffen, Mildred Blandy, Lorraine Awalt, Lola Steele, Lois Englebrecht, Elizabeth Otto, Gladys Bauersfeld, Naomi Stockebrand, Katherine P. Smith, Marjorie West, Freda Wilson, Joy Shellito. Page 23
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