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BLACHEARTH, a:aa scxaag CEASS 191d? Left to right Front row: M. Cushman, G. Anderson, L. Kahl, Mr. A. Norslein, L. Sale, J. Urben, B. Handel Second row: - ' E. Punswick, M. Bollig, A. Fesenfield, L. Obrecht, R. Kading. Back Row: L. Barsness, J. Aeschlimann, D. Bergum, W. Powers, V. Lee junior dlass Officer 5 President------------------- '--'- --- ---':Iohn Aeschlimann Vice President------------- -'. ------------- Betty Handel Secretary------------------ - '--------------- Marion Cushman Treasurer---- ----- --- ----- -----'---------------Mary Ann Bollig
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junior Class After completing two years of High School the class of '47 returned in the fall of 45 and elected John Aeschlimann as their class president. On April 26, John reigned as King of the Junior Prom with Betty Schulenberg as Queen. April 16 proved to be a happy day for the Juniors, because this was the day HGirl- Shy, their class play, was given. The Junior Class is well represented in other school activities. The three mem- bers in Forensics were, Lois Obrecht, Lurlene Kahl, and Betty Handel. The Junior mem- bers of the football squad were John Aeschlimann, and Don Bergum. Roland Kading and Alan Fesenfeld were the managers. The basketball players were Don Bergum, John Aesch- limann, Roland Kading, and Billy Powers. Alan Fesenfeld was again the manager. During this past year, the Junior Class has carried on faithfully w ith our school newspaper. The first duty theyperformed was changing the name of it to uWhatls Cook- ing.n When the Black Earth Band comes marching down the street, three of the uJolly Juniors are leading it. The baton twirlers are Gladys Anderson and Marian Custhan, while our strutting Majorette is Mary Ann Bollig. Mary Ann has been one of our peppy cheerleaders for the past two years and will cheerlead again next year. Even though these Juniors will have a difficult place to fill next year, we are con- fident that they will do it well.
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