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Junior Class First row, left to right: Susan Schiefelbein, Donna Lou Peters, Ruth Anderson, Marian Lindgren, Doris Ecklund. Second row, left to right: John Fullerton, Carl Jelinek, Charles Hruby, Vennie Kavan, George Woolsey. Third row, left to right: Mary Ann Worrall, Jean Martinson, Georgia Rae Halliburton, Jeanne Anderson, Elizabeth Greeley, Orlene Rosengren. Fourth row, left to riaht: Donald Arney, Deraid Torrens, Richard Finley, Bernard Lanik, Harlan Gustafson, Donald Morin. Fifth row, left to right: Dolores Strauss, Duane Fjellin, William Kunce, John Whaley, Jean Jackson. In November, with Mrs. Krause as director, their class play, “High, Wyde, and Handsome”, was presented to a capacity audience. To add to an excellent record they did double-duty in supplying our student-body with pop, coffee, fresh pop-corn, and candy at cold football and crowded basketball home games. To finish properly their junior activities, they showed the seniors a wonderful time at the Junior-Senior Prom in May.
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Junior Class First row, left to right: Arlene Johnson, Nelda Vogler, Ardath Clark, Jean Robbins, Elaine Tharp. Second row, left to right: Edward Rezek, Eugene Breunig, Duane Noble, Frank Dolezal, George Bouc, Richard Svoboda. Third row, left to right: Theresa Divis, Theresa Janecek, Leona Yarmon, Gertrude Ha|ek, Marianne Sabatka, Carolyn Jackson. Fourth row, left to right: Delmar Nozicka, Alvin Mahrt, Joseph Zaloudek, James Hoeven, Daryl Dwyer. Fifth row, left to right: Miss McCarter, Joyce Wallin, JoAnn Young, Janet Kokjer, Marilyn Barker, Doris Flessner, Mr. Menke. Sixth row, left to right: Howard Vasina, Norma Benal, Mary Ann Vachal, Donald Holloway. Absent: Betty Eliason, Dale Shadonix, Donald Syverson, Alyce Tomsicek, Eugene Tomsicek, Thomas Wolff, Doris Wotipka. The class of ’49 has made an excellent showing, with only one more year to go. They started this year by electing Donald Morin, president; Georgia Rae Halliburton, vice-president; Jean Martinson, secretary; and Donna Lou Peters, treasurer. They also showed good judgement by choosing Miss McCarter sponsor and Mr. Menke co-sponsor. To keep things on the bright side, they had a hayrack ride and picnic at Berggren’s early in the fall.
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Sophomore Class First row, left to right: June Ayers, Janet Ayers, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Janet Rae Larsen, Delores Maly. Second row, left to right: Louis Stava, George Sedlacek, William Parsons, Joseph Koch, Charles Carlson, Finley Walter. Third row, left to right: Marjorie Wotipka, Jean Havelka, Lorraine Ruzek, Bonita Lindau, Jean Virgl, Joan Virgl. Fourth row, left to right: Larry Swanson, Terry Mendenhall, Leo Elwyn Ogden, Keith Treptow, Warner Houfek, Robert Stava. Fifth row, left to right: Mr. Aronson, Joan Anderson, JoAnn Vrana, Marcella Fi'brant, Marlene Houdek, Stanley Kucera. Sixth row, left to right: Robert Banghart, Joy Swanberg, Mary Lea McMahon, Dudley Kovarik. Absent: Warren Sohl. After a year as bashful freshmen, 67 stalwart sophomores entered the portals of Wahoo High for their second year. They elected Mr. Aronson to be their guiding star for the year with Mrs. Worrall as co-sponsor. The following officers were chosen for the year: Dwight Anderson, president; Jacqueline Margrave, vice-president; Patricia Gleeson. secretary; and Keith Treptow, treasurer. Joe Koch and Carolyn Bern were elected to serve on the forum as representatives of their class.
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