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Standing ileft to rightlz Raymond Lootens, Dick Lanphere, Bob Schoffstall, Bill Griffin, Bob Miller, Jim De Bates, Richard Madsen, Stewart Smith, Brian Rodgers, Tommy Nelsen. Seated lleft to rightl: Laurel Keelan, Donna Schuetts, Mary Ann Johnson, Glenna Hopkins, Mary Ann Large, Darlene Wicht, Donna Malmquist, Joanne Vander Meersch. Front row ileft to rightlz Roberta Crockett, Marilyn Mowrey, Dorothy Bills, Carrie Ellen Hasbrook, Betty Ann Cathelyn. CLASS OF 1951 There were twenty-two sophomores who met at the beginning of the year to get organized. Mr. Host was selected as class adviser and the following officers were elected: President ..... Richard Madsen Vice President ..... Bill Griffin Secretary. . . . .Stewart Smith Treasurer. . . . .Bob Miller For their first class party they enioyed a wiener roast at the Country club with the juniors. During the year the members of the class were active in all school ac- tivities, making this a busy year. On the night of November l2 many people came to the Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the class. They had a suc- cessful bake sale March 5 to pay expenses for the swimming party on March 18. Raymond Lynch, Jim Sprague and Jo- anne Hurley did not return to the class this year. Darlene Wicht was a new mem- ber at the beginning of the year.
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CLASS OF 1950 Twenty-two students made up the freshman class in 1946. The class officers Wefe: President ...... Duane Nelson Vice President .... Noel Griffin Secretary ...... Jean Ann Folk Q Treasurer ...... Frances Mette Mr. Sturm was selected as class advis- er. We were initiated Friday, September 13. As is the custom, we gave a class dance and enioyed a class party. Richard Estes, Richard Ballard, Eugene Sprague and Bernard Ver Meir did not join the class as sophomores. During the year Duane Peed, Billy Comp, Vernon Buckman and Dorothy Crady left the class while Dennis Hurley became a new mem- ber. The class officers for this year were: President ........ Noel Griffin Vice.President. .Jean Ann Folk Secretary ..... Jackie Kaufman Treasurer ,...... Sally Giltner Mr. Sturm was again selected as our class adviser. We went skating for our class party. Only thirteen iuniors began the year of T948 by electing their class officers as follows: President ......... Sally Giltner Vice President. .Leonard Lambert Sec.-Treasurer . . .Richard Benson Mrsg Harlan was selected as our ad- viser. Duane Minnaert and Dennis Hurley did not return. Phyllis De Reu ioin- ed the group at the end of the first se- mester. We soon found out that many activ- ities would make this another busy year. For our first class party we held a wiener roast at the Country Club. The sopho- mores were invited as guests. During the- year we sold pop and candy at noons and games. The annual dance was held Feb- ruary ii, after the Sheffield-Tiskilwa basketball game. As a gift to the school, we, along with the seniors, bought par- kas for the football and track teams. As the yearbook goes to press we are getting into the spirit of the class play and are making plans for the iunior-senior ban- quet and prom to be held in May.
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i Back row: Steve Speakman, Phil Hand, Lynn Linaweaver, Marvin Cunningham, Dennis Morrasy, Nlarvin Van Meir. Middle row: Mrs. Burgess, Eleanor Ray, Dallas Hopkins, Russell Hansen, Marlene Johnson, Mary C. Sullivan. First row: Edith Newman, Kathleen Jones, Jean Sprowls, Shirley Sipes, Eileene Chasteen. CLASS GF 1952 The freshmen started their high school careers when they were initiated on Sep- tember 19, 1948, by the senior class. The boys were dressed up to represent babies and the girls wore similar costumes. ln the evening the formal initiation was held at the high school gymnasium A freshman class party was held at the Coal Creek Country Club in the spring. A second class party was held at the high school gym. Games of volley-ball and basketball were enioyed and refresh- ments were served at the end of the eve- ning. Another party was held in honor of Mary C. Sullivan who left the class during the year. A gift was presented to her by the class. Their class colors of gold and blue were selected by the class members. The ban- ner presentation was made' in front of the assembly by the class president. The freshman dance was held Decem- ber 23, 1948, in the high school gymna- sium. Music was furnished by Julian Heene and his orchestra. The gym was decorated in the Yuletide tradition. Election of officers were as follows: President ...... Marlene Johnson Vice President ..... Jean Sprowls Secretary ...... Eileene Chasteen Treasurer ..,.... Kathleen Jones Sergeant-of-Arms. .Russell Hansen
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