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(Left to right) 3rd row: Don Ciemnoczolowski, Ray Poehler, Dennis urfin, Norman Kirschbaun, Bob Luther. 2nd row: Gary i.o :er.s, Prances Runge, Darrel Brundage, Jack Hadenfeldt, Nr. Lawry. 1st row: Jerry Myers, Patsy Stairs, Dallas Fowler, Wanda Myers, Larry Bellamy. SOPHKORE GLASS Class officers for the year were: Dennis 'urfin. President; Norman Kirschbaum, Vice President; Darrel Brundage, Secretary; Wanda Myers, Treasurer; and Bob Luther, News Reporter. We began our high school career with an enrollment of fifteen. We lost a classmate, alter Johnson; but Bob Lut.er joined our ranks at the beginning of our sophnore year. Mr. Lawry was elected class sponsor this year. The boys of our class who clayed basketball were Dallas Fowler, Darrel Brundage, Dennis I'urfin, Bob Luther, Jerry Myers, Larry Bellamy, Jack Halenfeldt, Don Ciemnoczolowski, Norman Kirschbaum, and Ray Poehler. Class members who participated in the band were Dennis Murfin, Norman Kirschbaum, Larry Bellamy, Bob Lut.ier, Jac. Hadenfeldt, Wanda Myers, Ray Poehler, and Dallas Fowler. Several members of the class presented a play and readings in Dramatics. Sponsored by Cairo Fa i r a c r e s - Da I r y Grand Island
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(Left to Right) 2nd Row- Miss Johnson, Gary Rohweder, Ed Schlund, Art Omdoff, Jerry Grabowski, Lyle Harders. 1st Row- Larry Sidders, i earl Reed, Keith Tibbs, Shirley Spiehs, Robert Mieth. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class, smallest in number, but greatest in athletic achievement is now looking forward to their final re r in C. H. S. With Miss Johnson as sponsor, the class chose Shirley Spiehs, i resident; Larry Sidders, Vice President; Jerry Grabowski, Secretary; earl Reed, Treasurer; and Keith Tibbs, News Reporter. The athletic department was lead by Art Orndoff and Bob Mieth, who made All-Conference and All-State in football. Others who com- bated in athletic? were Ed Schlund, Larry Sidders, Gary Rohwedei, Lyle Harders, and Jerry Grabowski. The juniors were also representec in Pep Club, Band, and Vocal Music. The entire class participated in the play Take It Easy , whicl. s given on November 20 8c 21, 1952. The very successful play war irected by our fine sponsor. Kiss Ingle Johnson. Another special event for this class was the Junior-Senior Banquet, Kay 1, 1953. Keith Tibbs moved away after tne first semester, 'aureer ;ol- lins joined the class after the first semester.
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(Left to right) 3 'd i’ow: Bob Irwin, LeRoy Heupel, Duane Roger», Den 'irgton, Dale Hinkson, Gerald Spieh3, Dera Lea Stutzman, 2nd row: Jackie Stei’-’ke, Pat iendrickson, Don Hargens Arlene Southard, Don Stange, Eleanora Pope, Mr. Rose. 1st row: Larry Stutsman, Tom Hulme, Joyce Perkins, Larry Spiehs, Edwin Schuetts, Leona Woitaszewski, Leonard SDiehs. FRES IMAM CLASS The Freshman class began their first year in hi h school with twenty-two members. Later In the semester, Robert McDermott -oved away. At our frst meeting, with Kr. Rose as sponsor,we c.iosr Edwin Schuett,President; Robert vcDermott,Vice President; Arlene Southard, Secretary-Treasurer; and Eleanora Pope, Mews Reporter. The class gave a dance for t e entire school on Movember 7th. We were represented in Band, Pep Club, and nearly all the boys went out for athletics. Darrell Collins joined the class after the first semester. 21
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