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CHIEFTAIN . . . 1946 FRESHMAN 1 Wjt Si M - -1 Mti Bliflu ■ 4 Emma LaVerne Bryce JoAnn Donald Raymond Bieber Blohm Clark Clark Delmonica Dietz The green freshman class of 2S was greeted into high school with a week of initiation ceremonies and a pfcrty sponsored by the sophomore class. Two weeks later the freshmen responded with a return party. To lead them thrcoigh their first year of high school they chose as president. Bill Ludwig; vice president, Hermina Laber; secretary-treas- urer, Betty Ryan; councilors, Hermina Laber and Cliff Graham, and sponsor, Mr. McBride. Beginning the new year, January, 1946, the class presented an all- western assembly program. By winning over the sophomores, the fresh- man boys were able to place third in the spring interclass track meet. During the latter part of the school year the class, directed by Mr. Scott, gave two short plays to the public, “Don’t Feed the Animals,” and “Mail Call,” and speeches were given by JoAnn Clark, Bill Ludwig and Bryce Clark. Ralph Henry Alice Clifford Dolores Florence Foust Geary Graham Graham Helzer Jares Hermina Bill Bruce Betty George Don Laber Ludwig Miller O’Shea Preuninger Preuninger
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CHIEFTAIN . . . 19H6 SOPHOMORES Catherine Jim Mary Flora Frances August Althoff Andersen Bratsky Eckerman Hares Hein Entering the school term with 17 members, the sophomores elected Mike Zaha, president; Glenn Kozeluh, vice president; Frances Hares, secretary-treasurer; Flora Eckerman and August Hein, councilors, and Mrs. McBride, sponsor. After Mike Zahn’s departure to Laurel in November, the class elected Jim Andersen to replace him. The class’ first big undertaking was initiation of the freshmen and the party in their honor. During the year they presented two assemblies. The last one, titled “Peoples Is Nuts,” was one of the best of the year. Glenn Cecil Grace Lillie Jim Dorothy Kozeluh Mayes Mondt Scheuneman Shatto Thomas Not Pictured: Eileen Halstead Marlin Payne Fred Zier Jean Weathermon Rosemary Zier
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CHIEFTAIN 1946 FRESHMAN Betty Chester Beatrice Jack Ryan Schwend Siemson Teeples Phyllis Ted Tew Thormahlen Mr. Hunter
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