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IIl l MIS FIRST ROW: Louise Clausen, Wayne Beck, Robert Peters, Bev- erly McPherson, Patty Druhe, Urdeen Meyer, Jimmy Motl, Danny Ross, Betty Bailey. SECOND ROW: Miss Meyer, Lester Pagels, Rosalind Hilgendorf, June Woerner, Dick Simonson, Duane Benne, Richard Kaul, Sally Stover, Donna Johnson, Donald Wall, Miss Benne. THIRD ROW: Doris Johnson, Neva White, Dwane Toelle, Gloria Lane, Joan Stewart, Joyce Bartak, Lois Schormann, Allen Schwartz, Patty Carle, Ellis Rail. NOT PICTURED: Ivolene Brockmann, Arlan Nelson, Rudolph Rob- inson. OFFICERS: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms 1st Semester Ellis Rail Donna Johnson Neva White Lois Schormann Duane Toelle 2nd Semester Joan Stewart Dick Simonson Patty Druhe Sally Stover 31
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Semenovs FIRST ROW: Ruth Rief, Don Benne, Boh Camp, Catherine Jer- man, Shirley Graunke, Lorraine Kleeman, Arlie Dicknite, Bob Diers, Darlene Bleimeister. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wiley, Marian Peterson, Arlene Benne, Walter Kollmorgan, Benny Lambrecht, Paul Sorenson, Jack Tomrdle , Dorothy Bleckwell, Rita Meister, Mr. Beuclc. THIRD ROW: Marlys Bettenhausen, Esther Schademan, Wilbur Schlake, Bill Kohlmeier, Shirley Bailey, Dorothy Olson, Camilla Hoetfelker, Gale Washburn, Kenneth Gelster, Lois Fessler, Elaine Predoehl. FOURTH ROW; Delilah Buchholz, Evaline Wickert, Doreen But-chen, Kent Johnson, Ernest Carlson, Walter Schmidt, Leo Meyer, Betty White, Georgene Smidt, Vernita Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Elaine Pagels, Mary St. Clair, Freda Woemer, Duane Soil, Clifford Woodka, Eldon Lorenson, Alice Woer-ner, Shirley Butchen. NOT PICTURED: Betty Lou Disher, Alice Hasenkamp, Renata Loewe, Gladys Roberts. OFFICERS: President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms 1st Semester Bob Camp Walter Kollmorgon Paul Sorenson Gale Washburn 2nd Semester Bob Camp Bill Kohlmeier Paul Sorenson Georgene Smidt
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FRESHMEN On September 6, 1945, thirty-one Preahmen enrolled in West Point High. They have taken part In many extra activities, with the help and guidance of their sponsors, Kiss Benne and Miss Meyer. The first social event of the year was a picnic held at the ’’Camel’s Hump” in the Ravines. Everyone brought his own lunch. They played baseball and slid down the banks. The second event was a Comic Strip party held on December 10, 1943 in the gymnasium. The party began at 8:00 o’clock with the playing of Y inkum and Volley Ball. After a lunch of sandwiches, potato chips, doughnuts, and chocolate milk, prizes were given to Beverly McPherson dressed as Hairless Joe,” and Lester Pagels as ’’Oscar” from the Squirrel Tree, for the most realistic costumes. The Freshman basketball skit was presented by Ellis Rail, Robert Peters, Lester Pagels, and Dick Simonson, who gave a characterization of army life. Gloria Lane, Lois Schormann and Joan Stewart sang Three Little Maids. The third social event occured on March 24, 1944, in the form of a Country Style party. Hiram and Miranda, Texas Grunt and throwing baskets furnished the evening’s entertainment. The girls furnished box lunches for refreshments. During April and May the Freshman English classes were busy practicing their plays, Not Tonight,” and Ghost Farm. Thus the class ended their first year in high school, well remembering their trials and tribulations as good experience for the roles of wise and silly sophomores.
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