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amine 66444 Fourih Row: R. Holmquist, B. Johnson, L. Johantgen, W. Hagstrom, S. Marfield, J. Haley, F. Morris. F. Larson. Third Row: E. Gleason. R. Leroux, T. McCormack, J. Jenkins, R. Kreatz, S. Kjellsvig, R. Larson. Second Row: W. Hendricks. G. Hehl, C. Lentz, J. Morris, M. Jiracek, J. Gartner. B. Ice. First Row: J. Gaines, L. Johnson, P. Matte, Mrs. F. Smith, K. Kardong, C. Grabill M. Moeger. 1:7 'fi Third row: D. Shaver. R. Peters, D. Purnick, B. Rieke, R. Ostlund. R. Reed, F. Woolcott, F. White, G. Stimler. Second row: D. Radtke, I. Zastrow. T. Wold, J. Schommer. L. Rosing, J. Willemson, D. Snyder, J. Nelson. J. Peterson. First row: Miss O. Leum, M. Zastrow, R. Nelson. G. Scamp, E. Solberg, B. Polivka, A. Neumann, S. Pluth, Miss D. Ramsland. Page Seventeen
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uadwz JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer, dent, B. Christenson: Vice President, Secretary. J. Gartner. 'I' 5 .:::g J. Baker: Presi- T. McCormack: The Junior Class traditionally has the job of sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom. This year under the leadership of the executive committee, which is made up of the class officers-Betty Christensen, Tom McCormack, Joanne Gartner, and Jerry Baker-the Prom, which was held at the Leamington Hotel in Minneapolis, was a tremendous success. In the fall the juniors held a magazine subscription sale to help pay for the prom this year and for the year book next year. Team captains, Bev Fortin and Tom Quay, did an outstanding job of inspiring their teams to sell, because the class sold S275 over their quota. The ten top salesmen, headed by Dale Fadden, were treated to a dinner at the Raddison Hotel, by the Curtis Publishing Company, who sponsored the sale. Jean Morris and Charlotte Cox played the leads in the junior class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. which was the first play to be produced in the new high school building. Junior Class has proved this year that they are an up and coming class that is capable of leading the school activities next year. 2 Wi- . . D. Dykhoif. 'rim-d F an R : B. Fildes, J. Carmichael D. Fadden. B. Brueske, M. Campbell, E. Bouleyl, G.. Eherenfeldt, ' 1 Rav: R. igrtlett, G. Carish, M. Carlson. J. Baker, R. Bertrand, F. Bouley, G. Cirpmskr. .Sei:01adwFf0VIg- gargglrifggangf D. Erickson, E. Eckstrom, C. Epland, E. Donahue, J. Faber, B. Fortm, S. Dworalioskilmfxrs o . . , . Bradford, D. Clausen, C. Cox, Mr. H. Doepke, R. Bambenek, B. Bergman, J. COUU Wm - Page Sixteen
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UZAGWMZ iowa Officers: Treasurer, S. Opstad: Secretary, Stan Johnson: President, Chuck Kallestad: Vice President, N. Schiebe. The sophomore class climbed to fame this year with their spectacular girls' basketball team. Under the leader- ship of their captain, Dorothy McGillvray, the sophomore girls breezed right through to possession of the champion- ship trophy. Nancy Nelson and June Westling represented the sopho- more class on the B-Team cheerleading squad, which was organized, partly so that there would be a cheerleading .4 f 1. x ' u 'M Q WW il' X ,Q ,I if N.. fx. 1 squad for the B-team games and partly to give the fresh- man and sophomore classes a representation in cheerlead- ing. This group has done a lot to improve school spirit. With the supervision of the advisers, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Manning, and Mrs. Schmidt, and under the leadership of the class president, Chuck Kallestad, the sophomore class began to be recognized as a class that would bring great glories to the halls of WHS. Fourth row: D. Bambenek, D. Grand, L. Fadden, W. Dolan, A. Eide. G. Freund. W. Albers, E. Hadley, R. Broman, J. Erickson. Third row: G. DeGou1d, R. DeCamp, J. Hartman, M. Baker, R. Erickson, E. Davis, D. Crowningshield, G. Carl- ing, D. Field. Second row: M. Etzel, L. Broman, N. Frischman, C. Elmburg, G. Becker, M. Gee, M. Kotf, N. Hannigan. First row: D. DesLauriers, C. Fraser, Y. Evenson, Y. Bromley, Mr. G. Anderson, J. Carling, J. Eherenfeldt, J. Erickson, J. Day. Page Eighteen
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