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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY, Cwzrimzed Announcement: Donald I-Iolzinger, Bette McLaughlin, Eleanor Miller, Frank Berg, Memorial: Mary Fehring, Helen Roth, Betty Ross, Phyllis Westmang Social: William Finkelnburg, Marjorie Smith, Albert White, Diana Osborneg Class Day: John Stubstad, Earl Kinder, Norma Krenzke, Madeline Couche, Audrey Ames, Marion McCarthy, Gilbert Courtier, Gretchen Grimm, and Billy Leonard, representing the booster committee, also helped in the class day arrangements. The motto of the class is Progress, The colors are rose, black, and silverg the flower is the sweet-pea. Norma Krenzke, Audrey Ames, Dolores Ciseska, Bernard Meier, Irvin Schildknecht, and james Nelson were senior members ofthe Student Teacher Council. William Finkelnburg, Ralph NNallace, john Stubstad, and Earl Kinder were members of the debating team. Bette McLaughlin placed first in the district deelamatory contest in the humorous division. Captain Carland Gaustad and live other members of the senior class were on the football team. Five seniors, captained by Allen Gaustad, were mem- bers of the basketball team. Swimming, track and golf teams each had three senior members. Fourteen senior boys and eighteen senior girls were in their respective glee clubs. Twenty-one seniors were active in other musical organizations. Eleanor Miller won the D. A. R. essay contest in the senior division. One hundred and eighty students, members ofthe class of '34, graduated june 14.
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UNICIQ CLA!! IITCIQY The ,lunior Class has heen very' attire in all school activities since tllej' enrolletl in the Senior High School. During the bUVllllIT1kJl'Cf'C.lI' RmJl Cl'f'lLltl-C5011 was electetl presitlentQ ,lean lialouner, l-leC'lTl'C5ltlClllf. Vera Nlunson, secretary .intl llowartl johnson, treasurer, The Stutlent Teacher Lountil inemlwers were Ralph Sthallier antl Grace Nlalillqe. The music tleiiartinent was not sliglltetl. six nienihers ol' the class XVCI'LjlW.1lltl mem- hers, .intl nine were orchestra memhers. Fifteen hoys antl twelve girls were in Glee Lluh. ln Seftemher of 1955 Frank Failing was electetl presitlent. Howartl Xlason, tice! iiresitlent, Dorothy' liotlienclorlier, secretary, antl Ruth 'lean Sontag, treasurer, The class atliisers, who were also thosen at that time, are Nliss Xornia 'lohannis, the iiliisital etl, instructor, .intl Xlr. C.hristian Wlalle, also I'llT'Slk.ll etl, instruttor. lfranlf Failing, Karl Weinier, 'loe Davies, liolwqlaclxsoii, antl liallih Stllgllliei' matle the hasketlwall stiuatl. Carl Weimer, Ralph Stliallierghloe Dax ies, .uitl Howartl 'Iolinson partitipatetl in foothall. Roliert 'latlcson antl Carl Wiemer were electetl lwaskethall antl liootlwall captains respectively forthe coming year. Charlotte NIel,aughlin, Sarah Lintlen, antl Sitlney Gallagher took part in the local tleclamation contest. Nlargaret Small represents her class on the news4writing stall' ol' the Winona RClXLIlWllCLlI1 Heraltl. 'juniors are well representecl in lwoth glee clulis, total memlwership heing thirtv-two. Twenty-eight juniors are on the scholastic honor roll. The yunior girls also are very fontl of sports, antl are consistent spectators at all interscholastic events hesitles competing in their own intra-mural sportsg such as: track, Yolleyliall, haslqethall, lcittenlwall, antl swimming. ln social atliairs, such as parties, tlances, antl programs, the juniors haxe lween xery active. Howartl 'johnson antl Frank Failing are great golf fans. Nlusic for the annual 'lunior-Senior Prom was furnishetl hy the local nine-piece orchestra of Don Cllialipell. 'lerri' llerrhe was chairman of the music committee, The charerones selectetl hy lilaine Wilclgrulwe, chairman of the social committee, were: Nlr. antl Nlrs. D. 13. XIcLaughlin Nlr. antl Nlrs, S, A. Stellien Dr. antl Nlrs. G. S, Failing Xlr. R. Williams The party' given hy the lunior class for the senior class. Decorations and the lloor show carrietl out a Worltls Fair theme. Committees are: lintertainment Ruth 'Ieanne Sontag, chairman, Charlotte Nltlsaughlin, llohert Iackson, antl 'lack Walx. Finance Howartl Xlason, chairm.ui, 'lohn Stellen, lone lznglerth, antl Ruth Koenig, Decorations Ruth Harrington, chairman, Dorothy Kochentloerfer, Howartl Iohnson, Dorothy Nlicltllemass, Davitl Sauer, Luana Johnson, George Williamson, lean Kalouner, .intl Harvex' Larson. Pulwlicity Niargaret Small.
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