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THE BEROHBOK-1948 Junior Class History On September 4, 1945, seventy freshie,s en- tered the portals of Mt. Horeb High with strained faces and trembling knees, but With a determination to make good. After the sen- iors gave an initition party in our honor we began to settle down a little. In the fall of 1946 we entered as sophomores, the most intelligent people in the worldetwe thoughtt. We were well represented in athletics. In football Vern Komplin, Wayne Austin, Char- les Swingen, Ervin Beiri, and Dean Smith won letters. In basketball Charles Swingen won his letter. Dean Smith, James Ulrich, and Charles Swingen received letters in baseball. Now we are juniors. On October 29 we pres- ented the play HJUSt Duckeyh under the cap- able direction of Miss Biddick. James Ulrich and Donald Arnold won their first letters in basketball. Wayne Austin led the grand march at the prom on May lst while Jackie Lynch acted as toastmaster. Jo Ann Holmes and Marilyn Holum have become cheerleaders. We would like to know whye- it is that Roger Jenson has gotten to be such a woman hater. Dean Smith has such trouble with keeping his ttChevie on the road. Could- ntt be the cars fault, could it? Jo Ann Holmes has to chew gum in English. Bob Peterson never gets more than three wrong in a history test. Richard Schaller en- joys working at the Cave. Do you really like work that well, Dick, or was it the girls? We hope to make our last year better and more interesting when we return next year to fill the place of the class of i48. OFFICERS President Wayne Austin Vice President Richard Schaller Secretary Helen Gunderson Treasurer Mary Ann Diem Student Council Rep. .......................................... Martin Tollefson, Roger Jenson
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THE BEROHBOK-1948 J unior Class Bottom Row: R. Kalscheur, Gilbertson, Field, Bieri, Ingwell, Holum, Komplin. Second Row: Hansen, Johnson, G. Kalscheur, Kirch, Holmes, Brey, Danhouser, Lukken. Third Row: Fosshage, Aavang, Gunderson, Meuller, Arneson, Lunde, Kittleson, Diem, Miss Biddick. Top Row: Jensen, Aires, Austin, Julson, Arnold, Bohren, Iverson, Frame. Bottom Row: Mael, Schaller, Murphy, Chancellor, Staub, Moyer. Second Row: Oimoen, F. Schaller, Smith, Sponem, Nyhus, Mitmoen, Olson. Third Row: Slotten, Sutter, Rothman, B. Peterson, D. Peterson, Rechstiner, Mr. Winckler. Top Row: Ulrich, Thoresen, D. Smith, Schidegg'er, Tollefson, R. Oimoen, Lynch. -24 .
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THE BEROHBOK-1948 Sophomore Class History In September, 1946, our class, as perplexed freshmen, enrolled in high school. During the first few weeks our time was spent running into the wrong room at the wrong time. Soon however, we were invited to an mltlation party given in our honor by the seniors. After we survived this ordeal we were pronounced students of Mt. Horeb High School. When school resumed in 1947, sixty-seven sophomores, now refined and distinquished, returned for more education. Seventeen athletes from our Class turned out for football with Vance Hermann and Norris Gammeter winning letters. There were thirteen boys who tried their luck at basket- ball in which Rodd Hustad, Vance Hermann, and Ronnie Einerson won letters. Norris Gam- meter also won letters in track and baseball in the spring of l47. Donna Rothmann rep- resented our class as cheerleader. Representatives from our class in forensics were Carol Olson and Daniel Farrell. Twenty members of our class are musically inclined. Seventeen of these musicians are in senior band, and three are in junior band. We really would like to know what our girls haven't got that these junior and senior girls have. Rodd Hustad and Vance Hermann, will you tell us? Several of our girls seem to think the junior and senior boys are just all rightfl too. The rest of us would like to know how Betty Badetscher always manages to get those high marks. We also have some champion gum chewers in our class. Girls, don't your jaws ever get tired. Boys, you don : get out of it that easy. Some of you are guilty too. OFFICERS President Vice President Roderick Hustad Secretary Ronald Einerson Mary Ellen Bakken Treasurer Student Council Rep. ................... Gwendolyn Austin ....... Finn Gunderson, Robert Lavik
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