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FIRST ROW: Rairona McConnell, Lois iiillberg, Connie Haley, He’len Dooley, Barbara Linquist, Joan Peterson, Elda Lorenson, and Violet Johnson. SECOND RCW: De Mar Burns, Betty Surter, Elizabeth Oesch, Gerald Norman, Kenneth Plog, Julian Smith, Da V Lee Johnson, Eldon Ellerbruch, Roland Johnson, Vonnie Beaudette, and Lowell Hanson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vorce, Sponsor, Ralph Prather, Lorey Anderson, Garold Hagberg, Lester Swanson, Clark Peterson, Tommy Nelson, Junior Newman, Rodney Wilbeck. and Warren Udd Sophomores In Wausa High on September 5, 1950, twenty-eight sophomores enrolled with five new members; Elizabeth Oesch, Betty Surber, Julian Smith, Lowell Hanson, and Violet Johnson. Helen Dooley finished part of the first semester in Lincoln but now has re- turned to Wausa, leaving the enrollment at twenty-eight. Class officers elected were as follows: president, Vonnie Beaudette; vice-pres- ident, Ralph Prather; secretary, Elizabeth Oesch; treasurer, Lowell Hanson, Their sponsor was Mr. Fred Vorce. They were represented in the Student Council by Elizabeth Oesch, Lois Hillberg, Vonnie Beaudette, and Rodney Wilbeck. All of the girls were represented in the Pep Club. Cheerleaders from the Sopho- more class were Connie Haley and Elda Lorenson. Boy s Chorus and Girl's Glee Club were well represented by the sophomore class with fourteen boys and nine girls. Seven of the above were also in Mixed Chorus and ten students played in the band. —22—
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FIRST ROW: Carol Moline, Marilyn Shallberg, Lee Lingren, Lynne Seagren, Betty Somer- feld, Pat Beecher, Lou Lingren, and Marilyn Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Swanson, Sponsor, Norman Creutz, Gary Anderson, La Jean Larson, Geneva Newman, Elaine Olsen, Shirley Seanson, Ruth Oesch, Douglas Lindquist, and Miss Murphy, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Lowell R. Erickson, Wayne Wrick, Lowell C. Erickson, Dennis Lindqiist, Leigh Lorenson, Willis Stenberg, and Dean Linquist. Juniors Fourteen girls and ten boys enrolled in the junior class of Wausa High on September 5, 1950. Class off icers were elected as follows: president, Douglas Lindquist; vice- president, Geneva Newman; secretary, Ruth Oesch; treasurer, Shirley Swanson. Sponsors were Mrs. Norman Swanson and Miss Beth Murphy. Those on the Student Council were Marilyn Anderson, La Jean Larson, Norman Creutz and Lowell R. Erickson. All of the girls were represented in the Pep Club and the junior cheerleaders chosen were Marilyn Anderson and Carol Moline. Nearly all members belong to Boy’s or Girl's Glee Club. There are fifteen members that participated in Mixed Chorus. Those having leading parts in the operetta, ‘The Tea House of Sing Lo,1 were Marilyn Anderson, La Jean Larson, Douglas Lindquist, and Shirley Swanson. Lee Lingren was pianist. The junior class presented their class play, ‘The Perfect Idiot,’ on November 22 under the direction of Mrs. Kermit Stuve. —21 —
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FIRST ROW: Marcia Moline, Celia Kumm, Yvonne Erickson, Barbara Anderson, Beverly Monson, Raynee Johnson, Joy Hult, and Rosalie Newman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stuve, Sponsor, Warren Monson, Barbara Carlson, Joyce Nornan, Shirl- Beecher, Jo Ann Johnson, Wylie Burns, Rhoda Hult, and Melvin Jensen. THIRD ROW: Malvern Seagren, Ramon Paustian, Lauren Juracek, Franklin Olson, Bill Poland, Denny llerold, and Sterling Peterson. rRESHMEN On September 3, 1950, fourteen giggling girls and ten very bashful boys hesitant- ly climbed the steps of Wausa High. This grand total of twenty-four, e la er learned, were to compose our Freshman Class of ’50 and 51. The class officers for the year were as follows: president, Jo Ann Johnson; vice- president, Beverly Monson; secretary, Joy Hult; treasurer, Marcia Moline. Members elected to the Student Council were Marci Moline, Raynee jhnson, Lauren Juracek, and Frank Olson. Class sponsor of the freshman cJass was Mrs. hermit Stuve. The freshmen had a hay-ride party and since they were ‘freshmen,’ they just had to use a jeep instead of horses. This was held on October 13, and if I know the fresh- men, ‘a good time was had by all.’ —23—
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