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FRESI-IMEN Duri::': the first week of school any-one going down the hall could recognize the freshmen at a glance. but now the upper classmen have them almost broken to the routine of high school life. Near the beginning of the year the freshmen were initiated by the fun-loving seniors who later entertained them with a picnic at Stockebrand's p.isturc. This class presented a very good assembly program this year which consisted of several vocal solos by various members of the class, and Mr. Mills as a speaker. The Freshmen always had a number of members on the honor roll throughout tho year. For athletics they turned out in large numbers so we may expect much t'rom them in future yfars. Sponsors, Mr. Croitz. Mr. Horsch. Class Officers: President. Frances Shaefer: Vice President, VVaine Jonesg Secretary, Dorothea llrinkmang Treasurer, llev- erly VVest. FIRST ROVV: Frank Moore, Neil Stockebrantl. Si Clemens, VVaine Jones, llob Oswald. Laverne Bauersfeld, Edgar Weiler, Curtis Stoll, Clarence Nigli, James Allen, Dale McKinsey, Lawrence Robinson, Eugene McCormick, llicliard lvloyer, Robert Stockebrand, XVcnde1 XVilhite, Morris Mahon. SECOND RONVg Francis Davis. lllarvin Nickel, Beverly West, Frances Shaefer, Mary Buck, Dorothea Brinkman, Martha Ratts, lletty Jaynes, Betty Jo Linde, Sarah Ann Norris, Franc-is Conn. .Ie-an Dawson, Marjorie NValker, Emily Armstrong, Ruth Sorenson, Jean Neufeld, Lila Mae Holmquest. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Creitz, liuddy Redfcarn, Floyd Patterson, Charles Kress. Myron Stockebrand, Elmer Crumrine, Alan Kee, Norman Miller, Robert Worthington. Bill Trueblood, Bob Pingrey, Francis Campbell, Arthur Bacon, Robert Hefft-rn. Billy Skeettfrs, Evelyn Steffen, Ethel Starkebauin, Mr. Horsch. FOURTH ROXV: Thelma Driskill. Lottie Stephenson, Annabfll Miller, lletty NVilliams, Louise Davidson, Emma Mae Scheibnieir, liula Dean Sturdivan, Gladys lliner, Vlfanda Stoclcebrand, fNl2lI'1I21l'6'f Randall, Norma Lee Sterling, Frances VVc'ide. Phyllis Hennessey, VVanda Daniel, Harriet Relimer, Irene King, Wilma St-haede, Nadine Stoekebrand, lileanor Philo. PAGE 21
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FIRST ROW: Leo Stockebrand. Loren Mitchell, Max Sterling, Paul Gregg, Thomas VanHoozer, Dean Englebrecht, Harland Easley. Irvin Wrampe, Dick Plumb, Francis Almond, 'Richard Slane. Raymond Pingrey, Charles Steinforth, Bithel Lorance, Earl Brodman, Billy Randall, Alvin Miller, Lewis Link. Marvin Ratts, Harold Starkebaum. SECOND ROVV: Ned Stoll, Velma Light. Henrietta Burrus, Freda Light, Freda Wil- son, Donna Herold, Pauline Kuestersteffen, Mildred Ragland, Norma Vannord- strand, Flossie I-lolmquest, Hilda Sieker, Betty Schnell, Lois Englebrecht, Pearl Miller, Gladys Kee, Mildred Blandy, Esther Grisier, Polly Vvilhite. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Guenther, Marcus Sloan, Billie Steiner, Ted Gould, Walter Steffen. Truman Field, Martin Massoth, Charles Massoth, Joe Kuestersteffen, Conrad Heiman, Max Colaw, Kenneth Etter, Raymond Wood. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Mohler, Carl Frischmeyer, Gladys Bauersfeld, Lola Steele, Ma- tilda Wille. Norma Lee Duncan, Elizabeth Otto, Edna Herold, Bernice Specht, Avlyn Grant, Emilia Kraft, Lorraine Awalt, Juanita Vice, -Glyndora Wolff, Katherine Smith, Dorothy Old, Alta Weide, Miss Trueblood. FIFTH ROW: Bernice Lair, Frances Burkhart, Donna Smith, Ula Brown, Marjorie West, Joy Shellito, Marjorie Miller, Marie Dix, Lelia Jacobsen. The sophomores had the largest class in high school. The class showed excellent talent in music and speech by their assembly this year. They also had a number ot' members on the Student Council. - In scholarship the class did very well. One of their member was sent to Topeka as the county representative of the Federated Women Club. They also had their share on the honor roll. As a social function the class enjoyed a line party to the show. They were represented in all sports. They had the largest number of students out for basketball and there were also a goodly number in football and track. This class has some promising athletes for the coming years. They had six letter-men in basketball and seven in football. Sponsors. Miss Trueblood, Mr. Mohler: Class Officers, President, Richard Scott, Vicc President. Joseph Kuestersteffeng Secretary, Emilia Kraftg Treasurer, Polly Wilhite. SOPI-IOMORES 445, f. X as ? 1 lf' jf egg
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1 1 PAGE 22 it is .ii ,f Q Believeing that, the highest in nrt is not for the artist and the art lover, but for all man- kind, and that music has a. very great place in the cultural life of a peopleg the music de- partment of the Yates Center public schools presented the following programs for their first annual music week, from April 14-19. By this presenta- tion the patrons and friends of the schools, together with the general public, became more and better acquainted with the form, quality and variety- of music study undertaken in the local schools. VESPER PROGRAM Presented by Girl's Sinfonietta, High School Orchestra, Mixed Chorus Sunday Afternoon, April 14 MUSICAL PROGRAM Presented by The Washington and Lincoln Grade Schools, Junior High Monday Evening, April 15 CONCERT The Men's Choral Club Kansas State Teachers College Pittsburg, Kansas Tuesday Evening, April 16 MUSICAL PROGRAM Presented by Yates Center Musicians Wednesday Afternoon, April 17 MUSICAL PROGRAM Presented by Vlfcozlson County Rural Schools Thursday Evening, April 18 CONCERT The High School Band Friday Evening, April 19
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