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IST ROW: W. Christ, I. Ralser, R. Mason, D. Marchand, R. Herring, H. Elbert, J. Heinz, C. Koch. 2ND ROW: D. Obert, L. Fandel, D. Rohman, J. Patterson, L. Wagner, S. Williams, R. Hogan, J. Hodge, J. Johnson. 3RD ROW: J. Phinney, P. Helms, A. Schneider, B. Bohlander, H. Danz, L. Kern, M. Kiese- wetter, J. Bachman, F. Grebner. 4TH ROW: R. Schneider, F. Rohman, H. Boken, L. Hoffman, L. Martin, M. Zimmerman, D. Gangloff, W. Bachman, I. Locker, R. Hodel. 5TH ROW: D. Boswell, V. Winchell, B. Wagner, F. Fuchs, R. Schertz, J. Hines, I. Lancaster, S. Wilson, C. I-Iagaman, B. Turley. ABSENT: R. Adams, D. Byerly, G. Earl, R. Michael, D. Slocum. uniord In September of 1950 forty-seven green freshies entered the halls of MTHS. From these members they elected Loretta Martin as President, Dick Herring, vice-presidentg and Lowell Hoffman, secretary-treasurer. Marjorie Kiesewetter and Frank Rohman were student council representatives. The class advisors were Mr. Larson and Mr. Stephenson. In November a magazine campaign was sponsored as a class project, and a class party was held in the gymnasium. No longer green at MTHS, the full fledged sophomores eagerly came to school in the fall of 1951. They chose as their class officers: President, Ronald Schertzg vice-presidentg Dick Herringg secretary-treasurer, Lowell Hoffman, Student council representatives were: Margie Kiesewetter, Ray Adams, and Bob Hodel. A magazine drive was again sponsored November 1-14. ln the way of entertainment the sophomores attended a theatre and a school party. As juniors, Hilda Danz was elected to lead the class as Presidentg Walter Christ, vice-president, and Florence Cfrebner as secretary-treasurer. Student council representatives were Janie Lancaster, Loretta Martin, and Ray Adams. To raise funds for class activities the juniors sold candy, pop-corn, pop and potato chips at football and basket-ball games. In November they ordered their class rings, and joined the sophomores for a skating party. In April the class play was presented. The last class activitiy of the year was the annual banquet given fOr the Se!1i0I'S on May 16 in the high school auditorium, after which a Prom was held in the Gym. Compliments of 14 H. W. RIGGERT, M. D Phone 53
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O! 1953 IOANNE WELTE An air of good humor surrounds her. GAA 1, 3,43 FHA i,2, 3,41 Spanish Club 23 Science Club 3g Girls' Chorus I, 2, 33 Belletones 3,42 Operetta 3, 43 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Librarian 2, 3, 43 Parrot Staff. MARION WILSON A1l great men are dying, I don't feel well myself. fTransfer from Washington 33 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Parrot Staffg Baseball 43 Track 43 One-Act Play 33 Class it V. -Pres. 4. sssmaaiomesziecnf ees ee I ee She greets you with a smile from friendly eyes. fTransfer from Spring Bay 31 GAA 3, 43 Girlsi Chorus 3, 43 Senior Play3 Parrot Staff. LOREN ZIMMERMAN Never do today what you can .lo tomorrow. Science Club I,2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus I,2,3,43 A-Capella choir I,2,3,4g Band I, 2,3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Junior Play3 Parrot Staff3 Basketball I3 Track 4. K e BETTY ZOSS A winning way, a pleasant smile, a friendly hand to al1. GAA r,2, 3,42 FHA 1.2, 3,43 Spanish Club 23 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play3 Parrot Staff. Because your devotion, interest, and guidance have inspired us to the higher things of life, and because you have provided us with all the necessities of living so that we might obtain our education, we wish to express our sincerest appreciation to you, our Mom and Dad. 13 We Seniors
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IST ROW: K. Huser, P. Barclay, L. Fandel, R. Ruder, R. Garber, I. Garber, E. Smiley, G. Harrison, T. Kiesewetter. 2ND ROW: M. Mitchell, J. Wernsman, R. Barrow, L. Turner, F. Carlson, N. Adams, B. Werns- man, M. Grebner, N. Spence, C. Baggs, B. Hines. 3RD ROW: M. Kiesewetter, F. Gaetz, I. Fauber, I. Greb- ner, P. Ringness, E. Phinney, J. Staab, M. Legal, R. Barrow, L. Harmon, D. Janssen. 4TH ROW: D. Wald- schmidt, M. Zilch, N. Foster, B. Mixon, W. Meeks, K. Volz, K. Clore, P. Donavan, T. Geihl, J. Wendel, R. Hulson. 5TH ROW: H. Rudolph, J. Schliph, R. Kerker, A. Gingerich, R. Zimmerman, C. Cunningham, D. Armstrong, J. Adams, O. Steider, R. Backer, P. Wiedman, J. Dehority. 6TH ROW: M. Kunkel, R. Pull- man, J. Engstrum, R. Thomas, B. Heinzmann, G. Halford, 5. Schertz, D. Fries, B. Welte, K. Elbert, S. Dodd, G. Rauh. ABSENT: K. Christy, J. Hulson, F. Logsdon, J. Rassi, L. Seaman, I. Seckler, B. Wagner. .Shia 0l'l'l orefi The Sophomore Class began their high school days, September 1951. After initiation, we were then full-fledged members of the student body. We elected as our able officers Dick Garber-President, Anthony Kiesewetter-Vice President, Janet Grebner-Secretary-Treasurer. Our main events of the year were the hobby show and magazine sales. No longer being called green freshmen, we entered our Sophomore year with new spirit and interests. We elected as our officers Dorothy Janssen-President, Joan Wernsman-Vice president, Joan Fauber-Secretary-Treasurer. Our Student Council members were Phyllis Weidman, Janet Staab, and Jim Schertz. The main events for the year were a skating party with the Junior Class and magazines sales at which we made SZ64.75. Cur high salesmen were Kenny Huser and Glen Rauh. Our class advisors were Miss I-lelton, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Johnson. Compliments of SCHREPFEIR 8: MARTIN Lumber Materials 15
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