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First Row: Schmidt, Terpsma, Poggemeyer, Henaerson, Beall, Hess, Mehuron, Jensen, Shepher, Hartz, Van Cleave. Second Row: Mr. Bretthorst, Greenwood, Ellsworth, Harvey, Smith, Kraatz, Carston, Jenkins, Meemeyer, Harig, Murphy, Cheuvront, Stur- zenegger, Mrs. Towle. Third Row: Greenwood, Irons, Rulon, Paegle, Burbach, Erickson, Dill, George, Wurtz, Leslie, Jensen, Dark. Fourth Row: Rieflin, Price, Mook, Ryan, Zobens, Cunningham, Utsumi. giglztlz Qra e Tne forty-eight eighth graders who re- turned to school this year found themselves under the able direction of Mrs. Towle and Mr. Bretthorst. Chosen to direct the class in their activities were Walter Burback, presi- dent, Kathern Hess, vice-president, lvers Peagle, secretary-treasurer. The first major event was the class picnic on Gctober 26. This outdoor affair was held at Pioneer Park and all food and games were directed by students. The eighth grade boys eager to become athletes turned out in masse for the after school intramural program. The team was a Here we see the big wheels of the eighth grade. They are Walter Bu r b a c h, President, Katharen Hess, Vice-President, and Aivars Paegle, Secretery-Treasurer. is. stand-out in the basketball tournament. Anticipating actors and actresses got their chance early in the second semester when a one act play, Wanted a Secretary, was pre- sented to all of the senior high. To prove that the proper community spirit exists we only need check the contributions made by this class. They were high for Red Cross .ind Community Chest. They also proudly admit that ten of their class mem- bers are members of the band and several boys are having their outstanding art work displayed. Here bothering Mr. Brett- horst are the eighth graders in their usual working posi- tion. Say thot's not bad work Pictured here are the great artists in the eighth grade
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First Row: Hoy, Graham, Wieskamp, Forrester, Parsons, Van Allen, Hatch, Meecham, Wood, Walker, Meyers. Second Row: Underwood, Petigrew, Shaw, Snyder, Harral, White, Huenink, Hatcher, Edwards, Van Groninger, Miss Hooper. Third Row: Peery, Reed, Ramey, Irons, Tucker, Fetterly, Geschwend er, Sapp, Paulsen, Balfour, Gregg. IPS 471841 Miss Hooper had more than her share of troubles this year with thirty-six noisy ninth graders in her home room. Most of the boys participated in a variety of sports. Many of the girls blended their very feminine voices in with the Girls Glee Club. There are also several members that play in the band. The, ninth grade class also managed to find time to do a lot of work for the Jr. Red Cross. Their class went on several excursions to Trvina to tench fl-in ninfl-1 m-ml.: er-ian'-Q fl-.. :.- Hr:,.i.i.... different places in our fair city. They visited the Police Department, State. Penitentiary, and a special session of the Legislature, to only mention a few. Class Day was May 29 and they went on an all-day trip to Omaha where they visited many interesting places including Boys Town. This trip was to take the place of the -annual Class Day Dinner and program. The ninth grade graduation was held on June 6 in the high school auditorium. Jolly and gener- ous is Santa Claus Trying to take over Miss Hoop played by Dianne er's place is Jerry Snyder ordering Forester. Van Allen and Harrel around
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First Row: Wieskamp, Schultz, Donahoo, Edwards, Weatherford, Bru ggeman, Howett, Tucker, Turner, Radmore, McEwen. Second Row: Webb, Harvey, Eley, Harral, Van Allen, Hendricks, Weatherfodr, Sell, Starr, Parsons, McDonald, Larimer, Mrs. Compton. Third Row: Kraatz, Clement, Barmore, Glaser, Addleman, Nelson, Madden, Pangborn, Crandall, Wood, Smith, Mohr, Schultz, Larson. eventlz Qracfe This Year's seventh grade had an enroll- ment of 40 and were located in Mrs. Comp- tonts home room. In the first week they elected officers for the year. Jim Harvey was president, Joan Schultz, secretary, and Rob- ert Webb, treasurer. The boys had a fine basketball team which worried many opponents in the intra- mural program. One of the best achievements is that nine of the seventh graders played in the school band. To show their civic spirit, they all brought old magazines from home from which they cut clippings and pasted them in scrap-books. They later sent these books to the Orthopedic Hospital. Before Christmas vocation the students had a party in which refreshments were served and gifts exchanged. The class also had short celebrations in honor of Lincoln and Wash- ington's birthday. Next year the seventh graders, then eighth, plan on doing bigger and better things in sports, music, etc. These three look as if they knew all the angles. Sally, Sondra, Richard, Jim and This trio, Brugerman, Presiding is Jim Harvey as president, JoAnn as Eddie just can't wait for the bell for Starr, and Tucker must secretary, and Robert Webb, treasurer. the school to start. ignore all signs. Wonder if they can read?
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