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Eighth Grade First ROW: Neher, Weatherford, Sell, Howett, Van Allen, Walbridge, Starr, Tucker, Schultz Second Row: Mrs. Thompson, Radmore, Bruggeman, Turner, Titterington, Donohoo, Harral, Wieskamp, Ed- Wards, Mohr, Larimer Third Row: Webb, Kraatz, Schultz, Allen, Weatherford, Hendricks, Doty, Glaser, Clement, Harvey, Larson Fourth Row: Smith, Barmore, Nelson, Michaelis, Morris, Madden, De Yong, Pangborn, Chism, Lindhardt The forty-four members of the 1953 eighth grade class were eager to get back to school after a happy vacation. For their president, they elected Ronald Eley, and Robert Webb Was their sec- retary, and Jean Schultz was elected treasurer. Mrs. Leanor Thompson served as the sponsor of this happy and vivacious group. A number of the students in the class were active in many school clubs. One member was an active member of the Junior Red Cross, and he Was supported by his classmates wholeheartedly in the Junior Red Cross drive. Many of the boys Were seen participating in the intramural sports program of the school. Several of the students played in the band, and out of their class of forty- four, thirteen were on the honor roll during the first semester. Page 18
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Freshmen This year was a big one for the fifty-five students in the ninth grade at CV because it was the year when they graduated from junior high into senior high. At the beginning of the year, the class held an election for their class officers. Those elected were Kathryn Hess, president, Melvin Greenwood, secretary, and Nancy Mehuron as treasurer. Miss Sara Harris was the sponsor of this group. Most of the boys were active in many various sports, and quite a few of the girls could be heard singing with the Girls Glee Club. One member of their class participated in the Junior Red Cross. During the first semester, eight students were on the honor roll. Like most youngsters, these boys and girls like parties. On the 17th of September, they had a picnic at Antelope Park. Their Ninth Grade Class Day was probably the biggest social affair of the year and the one they will long remember. Graduation exercises were held in the College View High School auditorium on June 5. First Row: Poggemeyer, Beall, Hartz, Kraatz, Smith, Glaser, Van Cleave, Zehm, Carsten, Neemeyer, Jensen, Shepherd, Schmidt Second Row: Hornung, Kirchhoff, Rulon, Stiebler, Terpsma, Harig, Hess, Henderson, Matlock, Sherwood, Greenwood, Greenwood, Dark Third Row: Jensen, Lebs, McCulloch, Cheuvront, George, Tucker, Wurtz, Murphy, Carney, Burbach, Dill, Leslie, Sturtzenegger, Miss Harris Fourth Row: Allen, Phillips, Cunningham, Utsumi, Ryan, Erickson, Sapp, Mook, Zobens, Brown, Epp, Harvey Page 17
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Seventh Grade With the arrival of the seventh grade, fifty-three new faces were seen at College View High. One of the first duties these seventh grade students carried out was the election of new class officers. Robert Hollingsworth was elected president, and for secretary-treasurer they chose Ron- ald Nelson to represent them. Sponsoring this active group were Mrs. Irene Towle and Mr. Oscar Bretthorst, and they had their hands full. These seventh graders were very party-minded. On September 23 they had a picnic at Pioneer Park, the refreshments for which were provided by the students themselves. At Christmas both homerooms of the seventh grade got together and had a party, complete with cookies, cakes, and presents for all. We are also proud to say that the seventh grade had sixteen members on the honor roll- the most of any class in the high school. First Row: Cheuvront, Aldridge, Hagemeister, Shipps, Becker, Carney, Hansen, Sturzenegger, Borgman Second ROW: Mrs. Towle, Shepherd, Debus, Lyons, Humann, Frazer, Mook, Beeman, Rogers, King, Zimmer- man, Mr. Bretthorst Third How: Carlson, Wahl, McCall, Gould, Johnson, White, Van Cleave, Irons, Kennedy, Hesson gcprth gow: Myers, Caughran, Crawford, Stratton, Hollingsworth, Kuklish, Jancke, Eno, Maybee, Byers, e son, a es Page 19
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