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1 . 2 , r I wi!!!-J! 6ly unior Class O i . First row, left to right: Grayce Anderson. Joyce Hagstrom. Kathryn Mares. Bernadine Vogler, Imogene Barry, Barbara Johnson. Second row. left to right: Jean Woolsey, Imogene Torrens. Marilyn Mills. Helen Lanilc. Annette Hageman. Lois Mays, Marilyn' G-erd'is. Third row. left to right: Donald Miller. Joseph Krause. Robert Styskal. Dale Wurst, Glen Rosen- gren, Donald Mowers. Fourth row, left to right: Marla Carlson, LaVerne Meyers. Joan Jensen, Carolyn Temple. Bernice Maly. Elva Kracl. Fifth row, left to right: Larry Leiber. Jack Meduna. Charles Bcrreson, Donald Novotny. Ray Keel r, Tom McMahon. Absent: Lloyd Zauss. Irma Goes West. Their play, Cannibal Queenf' was presented to the public in November. It was under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Krause. They dis- played their salesmanship by selling at the football and basketball games. In the spring they felt rewarded for all their efforts when they were financially able to honor the seniors by sponsoring the traditional junior-senior prom. -2 if .ss .age-, r s si 'Lx - s SE Z R R29 4 s
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I. f'.f,7uf'iiJ. ' fr -L, ,Y rv L47 41 ' lt' 4 Kira, 2' ik '1,f . LJ , ff. I 1 .'- li! 1.6 i' Q LIL Q-Lb Z yr g itil ii lik l is is Sophomore Class to f' . Q ' k , 'L YTL-2 4 Sindelar, Bonnie Hillen. econcl row. left to right: Leonard Lindgren, Dennis Rezek, Robert Dolezal. Jim Thompson. Tommy Snelling, Robert Erickson. V x j 'First now. left fo right: Joyce Nelson, Lois Flessner, Peggy Knisley, Phyllis Vybiral, Geraldine K. K vi clerson, Rita Fanning. X 5 Third row, left to right: Jean Nelson. Clairetta Kelly. Valesta Rohwer, Mary Quinn. Marilyn An- NJ I Fourth row, leff to right: John Fuian, James Lehn. Richard Swanberg, Donald Stewart, Justin' Janecek. Vennie Lanik. Fifth row. left to right: Douglas Peterson, Lyle Christensen, Vincent Chapels, James Mar ve, Jay Johnson. N3 V , Q soPHoMoRe CLASS fo S KS 5 The sophomore class began their second year at Wahoo High in a manner N unlike that of their first entrance. The group, although fully as ambitious, was probably not quite as wide-eyed as they were the previous year. In a class meeting, they elected Miss Lois Laflin as their sponsor. A few days later they elected their officers. They were: James Margrave, presidentg
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