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GMMwSi ts A ' v t nv,i t «r r Marvin Picha Because a man doesn't talk much is no sign he has nothing to say. Marjorie Wittrig Quiet people are welcome every- where. Boy's Glee 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Cantata 4; Operetta 4; Annual Staff 4; Tales Staff 4: Music Contest 4; Class Play 4; Foot- ball 4. Mary Ann Twehus Men are ?uzzle, c a big but I Love to figure them out. Bob Mahnke I love not many words. Girl's Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Class Play 3. 4; Bus. Manager Annual 4; Class Treas. 3; Student Council 2,4; Baton Twirler 3. 4; Declam 1, 2; Girls State 3; Tales Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. Cantata 3. 4. ' Girl's Glee 1, 2 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3t 4; Music Contest 3; 4; Cantata 3, 4; Operetta 3. 4; Class Play 4; Tales Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 11 vjM.'-i-'i.-1 v ■
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r ' r : r— a aa -. gr-rar -.y r.si ? .v ?.? 2222 ay----------- | irning back in the year 1937, an event of far reaching' portance occurcd in the peaceful little town of Beemer, Nebraska. Ten excited little boys and girls found 'their way to the school house. Miss McNamara was waiting with open arms for Donald Beerbohm, Gerald Doescher, Aleta Faudel, Robert King, Ethel Meyer, Edwin Rabe, Gene Robinson, Eileen Siebrandt, Mary Ann Twehus, and Betty Lebs. Our journey through school became one of losing and gaining class- mates. The second year we lost Donald Beerbohm, Ethel Meyer, and Eileen Siebrandt, but gained Merlyn Doescher, with Miss Benson as our teacher. For the following three years we were taught by Miss Jean Mason. Luring these years we gained Jack Furchert, Jfyron Warner, Virginia Zelinger, and Jeanine Krauer, also in the course of these three years we lost Aleta Faudel, Merlyn Doescher, and Jeanine Krauer. Upon entering the sixth grade we had gained Marilyn and Richard Ayers, Victor Marquardt, Fredie Krueger, Robert King, and Jack fcirdiert. Miss Priscilla Nelson was our teacher. As we entered Junior High we thought we were now very important. Here we gained Mary Koehler and Rose Marie Schlickbemd, Our only loss was Betty Lebs. In 1945, our class, after having increased greatly started as green freshies in High School. The class consisted of Marflyn Ayres, Richard Ayres, Lillian Holtz, Mary Koehler, Delores Loewe, Rose Marie Schlickbernd, Lavcnne Shields, Mary Ann TWehus, Marjorie Wittrig, Alfred Batenhorst, Kilmer Doescher, Arlin Hasenkamp, Robert King F-ec'die Krueger, Arlen Lierman, Bobby Mahnke, Lloyd Nellor, and Victor Maj’quardtj with Mrs. Wells as our sponsor. Our class officers were President - Lloyd Nellor, VicePresident - Wilmer Doescher, Secretary - Marilyn ‘yres, Treasurer - Lillian Holt , Student Council Representa- tives were Arlin Hasenkamp. and Mary Koehler, We lost two members, Richard yres and Victor Marquardt, After being shoved around a whole year by the high and mighty Seniors we looked forward to our second year of high school with great anticipation. We chose Mary Koehler as our class President, Lillian Holtz as the Vice President, Delores Loewe as Secretary, Arlin Hasenkamp as Treasurer, and Lloyd Nellor and Mary Ann Twehus to represent us in Student Council. T.OlT. !'. .LA.- ' ■' T. 7S.2MZ
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