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it W Q.: Www. 11 it QC 1145 ' Q C' Freshman Class A ts- N W : Q who .Q ' xx S First row. left to right: Richard Styskal. Ross Fliftner. Donald Rezelc. Arnold Fencl. Paul Prochaslca. Second row. left to right: Mr. Magnusson. Patricia Eliason. Gloria Temple. Joyce Swanson. Mar- garet Wilt. Robert Nalezinek. Third row. left 'fo right: Ernest Rosenthal. Alan Anderson. Daniel Roberts. John Kolterman. Leslie Focht, Dale Henry. Fourth row. left to right: Bonnie Olson. William Edwards. Donald Bern. Charles Hood. Letitia Wittemore. Absent: Sharon Brown. FRESHMAN CLASS On August 29, 1950, forty-two enthusiastic and wide-eyed freshman enter- ed the halls of Wahoo High School to start toward their goal. This class was un- usual, having only eleven girls out of a total of forty-two. At their first class meeting they elected the following class officers: president, Daniel Robertsg vice-president, Donald Bezekg secretary, Patricia Eliasong and treasurer, Bonnie Olson. James VVillia1ns and Marlis Lusch represented their class in the student forum. The class was sponsored by Mr. Konrad Magnusson.
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I Sophomore ass X TB, J, .gr ff 11 , In 5 J 1 . U . . r. i lf? it ,lei 'it y, 5. l l l l l l -. i , . x 5 'YW' 'WW' , ' First row. left to right: Mary Lou Maly, Margaret Maly. Carol Hass, Patricia Nyqren, Phyllis Larson. , ' Willa Placek. i Second row, left to right: Ronald Niclwelson, Daryl Swanson. Glenn Anderson, Gene Wolfe, Paul l Q5 Strauss, Kelly Sbuman. 1 l 3 Third row. left to right: Ruth Ann Barker. Goldie Anderson, Nancy Hunter. Carolyn Eliason. Willa Gleeson. Carolyn Sullivan. t . Fourth row. left 'ro right: Bill Leitgeb, Bill Bariuselc. Robert Person, Roger Larson. Harold Erickson. bp Roger Swanson. V ' l l , Fifth row, left fobrjjgljtzlgloan Fogle. William Novak, Carol Thorson, Arthur Anderson, Gayle Anderson wJf! ' - ,fl 'uf ' ,gf W PM Zi! fl' 'f'QJ. 'I ya, ,y-'fee-' X ' ' ,w ,,1ml M if ll' X t PM 'MJ if eitibllgilezal, vice-,presidentg Willa Gleeson, secretaryg and Nancy Hunter, 3, ' I yffityeasurer. The forum members chosen were Phyllis Larson and Glenn An-Q il 3,fQf7!T ,X i derson. , - W Q . ff' . . I? fi On October 3, 1950, the class had a theatre party whlch featured the - movie HMy Friend Irma Goes West. 3 'l During the year five sophomores left the ranks, but one was gained. Larryxx Brown had another seige of rheumatic fever and was absent for over a month. , ' V . j - 1, '41 .- ' ,Yyflff ,ff-fQ,J 1,42 ' I ' Q I I, 4 J 1. - . . ff ff' f ' W .-1-'ff-C7445 Q W!! x f 1 1-I l
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S f f , q ,QQLB . 'vyfkav dogg 'Q' Freshman Class First row, left to right: James Williams, Robert Mathis, Lee Bendz. Leon Matassarin. Ronald Helsing. Second row. left to right: Constance Borreson. Marlis Lusclw, Fransisca Quinn, Yvonne Ockander, Donna Meduna. Third row, left to right: Darwin Robbins, Edwin Hallberg. Herman Kadlec. Donald Shalon. Don Robinson. Fourth row. left to right: Darrol Hoffman. Harvey Olson, Frank Novak, Lyle Peterson. Russell Pearson. T ' CL 9? he freshmen presented their play, The Red Lamp, to the student body. The cast consisted of James Williams, Gloria Temple, Ross Flittner, Patricia Eliason, Sharon Brown, and Daniel Roberts. The Play was directed by their sponsor. The freshman and other new students were honored September 8 at a welcoming dance given for them. The group soon became a part of the student body and moved happily with the throng.
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