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Mary Lou Pullen Lois Reed Ruth Rehder Addie Lou Rochlitz Rex Rubeck Marlys Skinner Wayne Stephens Wilbur Timblin Peggy Titus Katherine Tschuden Verlene Walker Jack Weidenhamer Florence Welnol Iona. Wilkins Verna Wills Jim Worden Don Zurn
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LEFT Lucille Iossi Pat Jacobs RIGHT Aloha Jensen Darrell Jensen Elna Jensen LEFT Katherine Jensen Carl Johnson RIGHT Dean Johnson Harold Johnson Dorothy Keder LEFT Leota Koozer Margie Krause RIGHT Jack Lawler Myrna Mahoney Betty Mart LEFT Lee Maxwel I Betty McCormick RIGHT Tom McDonald Rex Messersmith Lauretta Mulloy LEFT Jesse Lea Murray Richard Myers RIGHT Claydean Nelson John Nunes ' Delores Nye LEFT Frank O'Connor Betty O'Del1 RIGHT Melvin Pearson Lulu Jane Peterson .Don Porter
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SOPHOMORE CLASS As freshmen, the Class of '49 elected Neil Stumbaugh, presidentg Bill Nelson, vice- president, Glenn Beerline, treasurerg and Donna Morrison, secretary. Gretchen Hein, 130111121 M0I'1'iS0I1, and B010 Chleborad Were elected to represent the class on the student council. An excellent job was done by Mrs. Perrin and Mr. Rossling in sponsoring the class. The class rated high on the honor roll and in athletics. The freshmen football squad was defeated by the freshmen of Scottsbluff, 14-13. The freshmen cagers had a successful seasons In track season the freshmen had a successful team. Don Coupens, a pole vaulter, lettered. To bring the year to a successful close the freshmen elected their officers and stu- dent council representatives for their sophomore year. These officers were: Hubert Shellenberger, presidentg Russell Sherlock, vi-ce-presidentg Colleen Boyer, secretaryg and Lamar Harris, treasurer. Barbara Pederson, Lois' Mary Lawrence, and Chester Newman were elected to the student council. Upon starting their sophomore year the Class of '49 chose Mrs. Fritsche and Mr. McQuerrey to sponsor the class. In this class there were 65 girls and the same number of boys. On the semester honor roll this class was again the highest. In the last part of the first semester a party was given for the sophomores. The theme of the party was Friday 13. The boys lettering in football as sophomores were Hubert Shellenberger and Rus- sell Sherlock.
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