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Page 19 text:
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FIFTH AND SIXTH Back Row: Miss Suer, Wayne Fish, Harold Entgelmeier, Stanley Cutting Archie Peterson, Marvin Wallen, Truman Anderson, Don Olson, Evelyn Johnson and Charles Riley. Front Row: Jolene Riley, Arlene Miller, Mary Louise Anderson, Patty Rector, Arvada Anderson, Arlene Rosenquist, Clarence Vote, Charles Lindhart, Merlin Rosenquist, Don Godwin, Marlene Lind, Marilyn Cole' man and Helen Dunbar. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Back Row: Walter Entgelmeier, Virgil Wallen, James Fox, Alan Crotts, Carol Peterson, Rex Olson, Don Luhmann, Jack Daniels, Guy Lathrop. Middle Row: James Hamell, Gladxs Rodgers Betty Fish, Lynas Schwend- emann, Joan Anderson, Phyllis nderson, Dorothy Peterson, and Miss Fl emmig. Front Row: Norma Mueller, Vernice Ekquist, Edward Miller, Rodger Cutting, Richard Anderson, Lila Iindhart, Helen Entgelmeier and Charlotte Rector. Not shown-Donald and Ronald Herrington.
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FRESHMEN Back Row: Earl Smith, Russel Lillig, Marvin Hoover, Richard Peter- son, and Merlyn Vote. Front Row: Betty Thelin, Donna Carr, Shirley Lundberg, Marilyn Schultz, and Mr. Sykes. We were eight in number when we entered our first year in high school as freshmen. It was all very strange at first but we finally got used to the high school routine. Donna Carr joined our class later thus increasing our enroll- ment to nine. The year started out with the initiation of the freshmen, Sept. 21. The occasion consisted of dressing up in silly clothes and per- forming varlous stunts during the afternoon program. A few weeks later, a skating party was held in our honor at Fort Dodge with the entire high school attending. After skating the sophomores treated us to refreshments at Treloars. Early in the first semester we elected the following class officers: President ---------------- Betty Thelin -Vice-President ----- ---Shirley Lundberg Secretary A Treas. ------- Marilyn Schultz Class Sponsor ------------ Mr. J. U. Sykes Out of the class, five boys and three girls went out for sports and Marilyn Schultz was one of the cheer-leaders. The Freshmen subjects this year have been: English, General Mathematics, General Science, Home Economics and Manual Training. We hope to carry on next year as sophomores, so, beware nFresh- iesn of 1946!
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A THIRD AND FOURTH Back Row: Neal Fish, June Fox, Bruce Luhmann, Marjorie Lathrop, Harvey Hendrickson, Larry Luhmann, Donald Woodle, Richard Mueller, Marlys Peterson, Gordon Espelund, Curtiss Anderson, Arlys Rosen- quist and Miss Saucke. Front Rows Rita Schwendemann, Janet Koppen, Roberta Lathrop, Nellie Jackson, Donald Miller, Marvin Anderson, Janis Lundgren, Shirley Rodgers. FIRST AND SECOND Back Row: Miss Severson, Mary Riley, Pauline Miklo, Kay Peterson, Janice Anderson, Anna Marie Vote, Jerry Tennant, Larry Anderson, Dennis Rosenquist, and Kenneth Lathrop. Front Row: Helen Miklo, Dennis Olson, Keith Wicklein, Alice Peter- son, Ronald Lathrop, Marvin Hoyer, Lois Larson, Richard Gustofson, and Betty Fox. Not in picture-Jackie Herrington.
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