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Left to Right, First Row: Patricia DeMaris, Joyce Knapp, Genevieve Eischens, Dolores Eischens, Dennis Dugan, Melvin Hoch- statter, Lois Potter, Ruth Thelen, Rosella Winters, lrene liakken, Nell Knohlock, Verdell Gulsvig, Second Row: Violet Arthur, Grace Hanson, Wfilliam -Olson, Helene Pfeifer, Alhert Schravv, Teddy Wfilde, Joyce Kopp, John Skeffington, Marilyn Davis, Rose- mary Kraus, George Dowling, Joan McCollar. Third Row: Audrey Wilstun, Bette Summers, Elaine Karherg, Julia Peterson, Gordon Dennis, Duane James, Duane Thorive, Dora 'Winn Marion Molander, Genevieve Jensen, Goldie Rognstad. Fourth Row: Bonnie Pratt, Edith Duckstad, Marlene Tonite, Le-Mont Thelen, Arnold Knight, Vlfayne Allen, Burton Halverson, Bob Frazy, Frank lylitchell, Donald Condiff, Donald hlichels, Doris Graves. Left to Right, First Row: Joy Ann Hokanson, Mary XXf'yland, Thomas Eischens, Lillian Myer, Nick Kueher, Ricky Ramho, Duane Wilstmn, Russell Hand, Francis Craig, Joyce Wfesthrook, Martha lvlackinen. Second Row: Betty Stephens, Elizabeth lylanners, Ruth Bliss, Eleanor Lydell, Tim Larson, Ned Greer, Raymond Moorhouse, Paul Henry, Conrad Greer, Inez Hansen, Jean Hoefs. Third Row: Richard Fieldsend, Alice Terry, Frances Johnson, Margaret Valentine, Richard Hand, John Cox, Carroll Brill, Syl- vester Fichens, Patty Hughes, Dorothy Wilkins, Lorraine Miller. Fourth Row: Leonard Weege, Louis Ackerman, Robert Gully, Darrel Casmey, livald Pietila, Rohert King, Gordon Sitz, Donald Saima, Torn Sawyer, Richard Harsha, Gene Nei.
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F if 'zz gl if f 1 .lumens , f px, , l'z.i The Class of 1950 began a busy year by electing their class officers who were: Judy Merritt, Presidentg Mary Lee Enfield, Vice-Presidentg Lois Fitch, Secretaryg and Paul Nelson, Treasurer. The Juniors' Homecoming float with the theme Let's Best West won the little brown jug. Lois Fitch was one of the Queen's attendants. The Junior Class sponsored two parties: Jack and Jean , after the Bemidji football game, and Prank- sters Paradisew, after the Fergus Falls basketball game. The annual Junior Class play this year was We Shook the Family Tree , under the direction of Miss Ryan. The class advisers were: Miss Ryan, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Monico. In the Centennial events at Park Rapids, Lois Fitch was chosen from among sixty other candidates, to represent our region. At Minneapolis she was chosen one of the seven princesses. I cf ,4677 5474436-V
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. . a ., H., .. .2 saruamones y fi .- During their first class meeting the Sophomores elected the following officers: President, Conrad Greerg Vice-President. Ned Greer: Secretary-Treasurer, Dora Nunn. With the help of their class advisors, Miss Smith. Mrs. Miller. and Mrs. Murphy, the Class of '51 contributed more than their share toward Homecoming festivities. dances and sports. The attendant to the Homecoming Queen from the Sophomore Class was Wanda Smith. Some of the best dances. especially the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, were given by the Sophomore Class. The year proved that the Class of '5l will be one of the most outstanding classes in l'.R.H.S. history. JO I A rarrrr ara a r f ,-uw . fi? 1 sf f Y A tricndlv Nude- Um- nf 'l'HOSli days? l 5 Cwultl this lie lov-An . . , I . M. lun Artic .. S .le ' 'U ' 1' ,v 'Q ' I il pg Q Q M Q ' A, Y X we v L Vg, . , V 2 gll31l.i3'+x'f,. ,, + L' .l1.l1L5. 'll fi I K ,,, . .lung . 5Mi,,Me- , . A ' ,tn K Q , 2 as fl' e Wir ' 2' Xl ibn bishful ... 1111 the u ur Poor Slinky .it..ig, lf-ll ,
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