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FIRST ROW: Ramona McConnell, Lois Hillberg, Lida Lorenson, Betty Surber, Joan Peterson, Barbara Linquist, Helen Dooley, Connie Haley. SECOND ROW: Reno Bertsch - sponsor, Gerald Norman, Rodney Wilbeck, Kenneth Plog. Lester Swanson, Julian Smith, DaVLee Johnson, Clark Peterson, Eldon Lllerbruch, Lowell Hanson, Mrs. Harry McKinsey - sponsor. THIRD ROW: Ralph Prather, Alfred Newman, Garold Hagberg, Roland Johnson, Vonnie Beaudette, Richard Oxley, Tom Nelson, Lorey Anderson, W arren Udd. Junior On September 3. 1951, twenty-six Juniors enrolled in Wausa High, with one new member, Richard Oxley. Elizabeth Oesch transferred to Creighton High and Violet Johnson left school, leaving the enrollment of the 1951 Junior Class at twenty-six. During the year Ramona McConnell, Helen Dooley, and Lowell Hanson discontinued their school work. The class officers were as follows: Gerald Norman, president; DaVLee Johnson, vice-president; Betty Surber, secretary; Richard Oxley, treasurer. Those elected to serve as members of the Student Council were Joan Peterson, Lois Hillberg, Clark Peterson, and Kenneth Plog. All of the Junior girls joined Pep Club and Y-Teens. The cheerleaders representing the class for the A-team squad were Connie Haley and Elda Lorenson. Ten of the Junior boys participated in Football and there was also a good representation in Basket- ball. Alfred Newman was student manager of the F'ootball team. In the second semester there were 5 girls and 6 boys from the class in the Mixed Chorus. Six of them played in Band. The Juniors presented their class play, “Finders Creepers”, on November 20. It was directed by Mr. Reno Bertsch. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
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■bhhhh Clark’s taking it easy. - the m° 1 coup' in t da»»d K'nny..',n . -S A“ r‘ght, I 'oui . dr c V It’s a good thing you don’t look like that all the time, Mr. Bertsch Connie — showing her usual pep. What a sweet smile, Connie! Looks like an interesting conversation. boy ' Are Lois and Connie too mean for vou, Warren? Why so glum, DaV? Why no quiet, Elda and Betty? fS|i „ . X» What s under that bench. Junior? tun! Fishing’s sure the hie, isn’t it Kenny? Naming UuieJ Yes, it’s Connie again!
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Raynee Johnson, Barbara Carlson, rly Monson, Rosalie Newman, Joy Huh, Sterling SECOND ROW: Ramon Paustian, DeMar Burns, Rodi FIRST ROW: Robert Johnson, Warren Monson Beverly Monson Marh i, iiajucc j v iiliouii, uai uai a viaiiouu, M 1 T C ia Moline, Sterling Peterson, Melvin Jensen. ney Begier, Franklin Olson, Lauren Juracek, n Carlson, Malvern Seagren, Dennys Herold, Fred Vorce, Jr.--Sponsor. , Shirley Beecher, Yvonne Erickson, Celia Kui THIR$ ROW: Barbara Anderson Rhoda Hult, Wylie Burns, Jo Ann Johnson. imm, Joyce Norman, At W ansa High in September of 1951, twenty-six Sophomores enrolled. Newcomers to the class were Rodney Begier from Liberty High and Robert Johnson from McLean. (.lass officers elected were as follows: Malvern Seagren, president; Lauren Juracek, vice- president; Jo Ann Johnson, secretary; Franklin Olson, treasurer. Their sponsor was Mr. Fred Vorce, Jr. Student Council representatives were Barbara Carlson, Raynee Johnson, Rodney Begier, and Marlyn Carlson. All of the girls were members of the Y-Teens and the Pep Club. Cheerleaders from the Sopho- more class were Raynee Johnson and Rosalie Newman. All but two girls sang in Girls’ Glee Club and eight boys sang in Boys’ Chorus. Four Sopho- mores played in Band. All but two girls were in Physical Education. Three Sophomore boys were out for F ootball and and eight for Basketball.
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