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55 X Top Row: C. Coolidge, W. Bothell, D. Gall, E. Adams, M. Holl, M. Gosner, W. Leigh, A. Price, B, Ablemon. Middle Row: S. Foss, A, Borbknechi, J. Church, M. Bump, L. Apker, D. DeBeck, D. Anthony, G, Alberts, R. Gull, D. Dwyer, E. Gibbs L. Adams, B. Aslle, W. Arndt. Fran! Row: C. Bohn, T. Alwin, E. Farr, B, Armbrusler, M. Hardy, E. Gleason, B. Anderson, J. Boch, M. Harvey, G. Gomon. Not Shown: P. Barron, C. Bender, B. Bowyer, D. Clingmon, R. Conway, J. Fry, H. Gehrke, 5. Gibson, W. Harrison, R. Hoskins, K Hcltle, W. Hopkins, L. Hotchkiss, E. Johnson, H. Kcxldenberg, J. Koberstein, J, Kotcher, P. Lehman, F. Luther, L. Mcixfield, L :rl McMahon, R. Miller. '- fi ffl, YJ Vffw .J of 1' ' LL-V , xlkke x LX 1 1 Y U rl Y rf X V , r-U ' X, f X Y QL I ' r 'Y ' La V Y l f' ' A w ' y x M. lk , , J .r X X .7-3 ! Top Row: N. Meyer, J. Geoghegcn, P. Powers, l. Judson, J. Quale, F. Felgen, P. Karll, F. Luther. ,KJ Middle Row: H, Kunzelmon, G, Hein, J. Morter, F. Luce, D. Martin, R. Davis, J. Moore, F. Ko ern. Front Row: L, Korg, H. Hull, E. Kubcill, C. Hill, M. Hirschinger, G. MIsteIe, E. Lindley, J. Keulmo A P Nu! Shown: M. Milner, M. Morsch, B. Muniz, R. Noble, R. Platt, F. Quiggle, J. Roberts, J Roedsens, . Schubring, coles, W. Sells, M. Spencer, B. St. John, L. Streeck, R. Thomas, R. Thompson, R. Timm, L. Voile, . dekind, L. Weirich, G. Ziegler, A. Watkins. ' l . A V, . 5!!
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Top Row: J. Weiske, G. Sprecher, E. Voll, L, Stieve, D. Smith, R. Simonds, R. Wareham, M. Snyder. N, Newell. Middle Row: W. Hill, D, Roth, S, Shale, B. Thomas, E. Retzlatt, W. Wieglow, A Swanson, B. Thayer, D. Wick, M. Seils. Fr t Row' P Thake H Lehnherr V Veek V Schara D Sch er L Holaday R Peacock B Wood orth M Stieve J Sch lstrq l ,WM img if if N FROM A JUNlOR'S DIARY Dear Diary, Ho Hum! Althouqh the big social event of the year is lots of fun, it does have rather o wearying effect on one the next few days. l'll bet there's not a time in the whole school year when there are more drooping eyelids than the week after the Junior- Senior Prom. The hall literally buzzed with Prom chatter. As the girls bewailed the clusters of curls they were fast losing, there was the usual talk of dresses and corsages. But amid all the discussion it seemed to me there was more than an ordinary repetition of this remark, Wasn't the prom itself just perfect? And wasn't it? The tantalizing strains of Deep Purple , the theme song played by Phil Morris's orchestra, are still lingering in my mind. Magicolly the gym was transformed into a garden, 'a picturesque setting for the lovely gowns. A huge moon reflected rays of light upon the crystal water, bubbling from a fountain. Their majes- ties, King Leo Bisch and Queen Helen Lehnherr, were crowned in regal splendour before leading the grand march. A banquet at the Warren Hotel with Robert Carlson, junior president, presiding as toastmaster, preceded the dance. Well, after the bustle of the prom subsides, I s'pose we'll have to resume our schol- astic activities. The honor roll's long list didn't seem to indicate, however, that we had slipped during the excitement of the social season. Maybe the fine job done bv our officers, president, Robert Carlson, vice president, Evelyn Bump, secretary, Shirley Shale, and treasurer, Harold Hulterstrum with the advisers, Miss Van Keuren and Mr. Smith may have something to do with that. I'm much too sleepy to think even, but it does seem to me that if our senior year goes off as well as our first three have, we'll have a graduating class of which we may well be proud.
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- A .. .. Top Row: L. Wakefield, E. Schied, L. Your . Williams, D. Schaitel, M, Schadde, M. Weidman, D. Schroeder. Middle Row: R. Roth, S. Schlender, D, Sar n, V. Zimmerman, S. Venard, B. Stanghor, R. Thompson, J. Ziegler, L. Whiteley Front Row: L. Thom, M. Starner, B , M. Simonds, D. Schultz, A. Shanks, M. Schultz, D. Stieve. fl, FROM A,SOPHOMORE'S DIARY Dear Diary, Well, if the team d6esn't win, at least it cant be said we didn't try, l've just come back from the pep meeting that we, the sophomore class, gave as a send-off to the basketball squad in their big game with Portage. But I hope the boys don't make as many mistakes as our team did in their mock combat. lt's events like this that make a sophomore look forward to his next two years when opportunities for them are so much more frequent. However, we haven't done half bad up to now. As freshmen we not only organized and had a class picnic, but also joined as many extra-curricular activities as were open to us, This year we were welcomed into the senior high at the Senior-Sophomore Shuffle. Again we organized our class with John Fry as president, Marlyn Hall as vice presi- dent, Joseph Roedsons as secretary, and Mark Weidman as treasurer. Miss Venard was chosen class adviser. Each sophomore homeroom gave a program, as did all the other homerooms. New fields of- endeavor were opened up in Thalia, forensics, debate and the annual staff. , We can look upon the first half of our school career with justified satisfaction. Does that sound egotistical? Well, remember the saying, quote, He that tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooteth.
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