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First Row; Mrs. Latterel1, Arlene Leason, Benny Stahovich, Roger Vallian-court, Dennis Deppa, Ronald Lawrence, Peter Kamrowski, Gerald Kampa, Kathleen Herges, Eileen Merges, Karen Sherk, Jean Monroe. Second Row: Kay Lee Kotsmith, Diane Walker, Janice Johnson, Devona Swanson, Jerry McNamara, Gordon Sherbing, Mary Lou Dzuik, Donald Tadych, Ralph Galar-neault, Donald Beehler. Third Row: Ronnie Jurek, Margaret Kozisek, Carol Ann Sirhel, Mike Cheeley, Norma Grow, Isabelle Me Cormick, June Rudnitski, Delphine Gruba, Diane Jacque-mart, Jerry O’Rourke. We had thirty-five pupils in the fifth grade. We were sorry to have Clay Bramlege move to St. Cloud and Sally Ogg to leave for California. The fifth grade formed a club called, ''Little Citizens Club.’’ We met every last Friday of each school month at which time we elected officers for the coming month. The new president then appointed pupils for special duties. We also planned and discussed any forth-coming event, as parties for special days. Eileen and Kathleen Herges are identical twins. They came from Cold Spring to join our class in the fourth grade. Carol Ann Svihel and Devona Swanson were members of the Junior Band. We had four Cub-Scouts, Norma Grow, Jerry Lloyd, Jerry O’Rourke and Jerry McNamara. Ronnie Jurek was a Boy Scout. Ralph Galerneault, belonged to the 4-H Club. 3$ aJe — 30
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First Row: Left to right: Phyllis Zablocki, Geraldine Pietrzak, Dennis Bren-ny, Joy Axtelle, Michael McNamara, Kay Chmielewski, Peter Hall, Jerome Vize-nor, Richard Solt, Neil Dezeller.. Second Row: Mary Ellen McGee, Carol Ann O’Donnell, Jerry Dumonceaux, Cleara O’Neill, Angeline Mechavich, LaVerne Youso, James Rudnitaki, Judy Freecheck, Victor Hauck, Frank Wolbauer, Douglas Magnus, Katherine Gapinski. Third Row: Joan Anderson, Jean Anderson, Marlis Anderson, Geraldine Lezer, Evangeline Otto, Audrey Youso, Frank Dziuk, William Eickler, Harold Miller. This class had an enrollment of thirty-three students on September 4, 1950. Two students have moved away: Beverly Perry to Minneapolis, and Dennis Vetvick to Rockford, Illinois. We had a pair of twins in this room: Jean and Joan Anderson. This was an enthusiastic group, interested in school work and extra curricular activities. We can boast of having three junior majorettes: Marlis Anderson,Jay ■Chmielewski, and La Verne Youso, fdur Junior Band members: Dennis Brenny, Kay Chmielewski, Douglas Magnus and Carol Ann O’Donnell, three 4-H members: William Eichler, Judy Freecheck and Haro1d Mi11er. Six boys took Hobby craft. The girls’ chief interest in Physical Ed. may be summed up as folk dancing and kitten ball w ith emphasis on folk dancing. Every two weeks the 6th grade participated in a program which all the grades help make enjoyable. — 29 —
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Left to right: First Row: Gunnar Paulson, Joan Abfalter, Darlene Barchinski, Douglas Svihel, Virginia Januszeuski, Robert LaVigne, Kathryn Bettendorf, Jean Kamrowski, Patty Thomas, James Wolfbaner. Second Row: Carol Nagy, Marilyn Herges, Valeria Victor, Tommy Lloyd, Margie Timmers, Terry Kotsmith, Mary Barthelemy, Joan Solt, Danny Dziuk, Virginia Cechini. Third Row: John Brady, Rodney Rudnitski, James Hormatha, Mary Posterick, Joe Albright, Rose Pietzrak, Kenneth Camp, Lee Axtelle, Craig Leuthe. Fourth Row: Janice LaVigne, Howard Stofflet, Kathleen Harshman, Mure) Lezer, Francis Hatten, Judy Ehrnst, Gerald Krawieski, Carol Bock, Marlene Cook, Jerome Imbiorski and Mrs. Parent, teacher. Our fourth grade had many interesting experiences this year. We especially enjoyed the noon hour basketball games that we played. Our cheerleaders, we believe, did a fine job for our grade too. We have made our room very beautiful with decorations. fourth Q acL — “
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