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omoreS Glad to be soohomores, twenty-six of us returned to chat over summer vacations and plan a new school year filled with academic achievements as well as extra-curricular activities. The end of the first six-weeks period found a good share of sopho- mores on the honor roll. Seven of the boys played on the football team. Danny Williams, Rush Watson, David Arnold and Leo Clerkin represented the class on the A Basketball team. We're musical too — being active in band and chorus. Our class entertained the stud- ent body at the annual Halloween party. Before the year was over we lost Vernon Christiansen and Charles Ryman. Row I Kay Rowan, Ethel Owens, Charlotte Frame, Abgail Sawle, Delores Rolstad, Leone Retrum, Marie Brattlie, Carol Burreson, Row II Mary Grimstad, Jane Klusendorf, Margie Grimstad, Rush Watson, Howard Theobald, Billy Myers, Gary Massey, Mr. McCloskey,.(adv.) Row III Vernon Frame, Blaine Bunbury, Danny Williams, Elroy Miller, Leo Clerkin, David Arnold, Ralph Peterson, Harold Cushman. Compliments of OBMA STUDIO Dodgeville, Wisconsin 12
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men If you have ever been a freshman, you can Imagine how we felt Sept- ember 5, 1950, our first day in Barneveld Union Free High School. Thirty—three freshmen roamed from room to room completely lost. Through classes, study hail, and class meetings we became acquainted and a well organized class. To hold the offices of our class we choose: President,. Tom Duesler; Vice President, Jerry Blaser; Secretary, Frederick Segrebrecht; Treasurer, Bill Brennan; and Class Reporter, Leatrice Retrum. All the freshmen were required to study science, general business, and English while the fourth sub- ject was agriculture for the boys and geography for the girls. We sponsored the Christmas oarty which proved to be successful. Row I: Margareth Hoskings, Anna Mae Arndt, Helen Meyer, Tommy Watkins Jerry Blaser, Norlta Eveland, Richard Moyer, Ethel Erickson, Audrey Owens Mary Ann Ryan, Shirley Moyer, Mr. Butteris. Row II: Tommy Clerkin, Arnold Nelson, Tommy Duesler, Billy Brennan, Franklin Erickson, Tommy Frame, Gerald Cork, Douglas Carden, Reginald Brattlie, Evelyn Meili. Row III: Leatrice Retrum, Shirley Ash, Helen Zepplin Harvey Theobald, Fredrick Segebrecht, Ronald Bunbury, Peter Trainor, Alice Campbell Lucille Peterson, Donna Walstad. This page compliments of BARNEVELD CO-OPERATIVE CO.
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umorA All good things come in little packages—that's what the juniors believed because we were the small- est class. Our class had the following officers: President, Dick Pererson; Vice President, Bob Tollison; Sec- retary, Viletta Arneson; Treasurer, Carol Friedli; Jerry Watson, Student Council Representative; and Miss MacIntyre was our advisor. For two years we had waited for the opportunity to initiate the freshmen—finally that day arrived. Ordering our class rings was another important day for the juniors. The class play, Howling Success , was presented March 30, and the prom was April 27, with Kingsly's Orchestra. Row I Dennis Duerst, Viletta Arneson, Carol Friedli, Delores Snodgrass, Betty Andregg, Joyce Marty, Miss MacIntyre. Row II Billy Olson, LaVerne Brunker, Gerry Watson, James Leary, Dick Peterson, Robert Tollison, Raymond Duerst. Congratulations to the Senior Class ARCH CAMPBELL 13
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