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30 CHAUNCEY MICKELSON Beloit, Wisconsin CURTIS OCREN Rockford FORREST DUN Racine. VUisconsin PHILLIP OLSON Racine, KVisconsin RICHARD PALMQUIST Davenport, Iowa JOY RISSER Washington DONALD SCHNEIDER Milwau kee, Wisconsin DALE SCHREURS Muscatine, Iowa DA VID SCHROER Pearl City CAROLE SCHULTZ Broukfield KATHY SHANKLI N Arlington Heights GEORGE SHREWSBURY St. Louis, Missouri GORDON STOVER Milwaukee, Wisconsin INGB TEEL New Haven, Connecticut ALICE THRAVALOS Racine, Wisconsin DORIS VIETMEIER Forreston HERBERT WALTHER Itasca TOM WILLIAMS Be rwyn WILLIAM YOUNG Plymouth DEAN HILL Villa Park
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HAZEL H. UIINDERSON Carthage DIANNE HATFIELD VVnukcgan INGALILL HELLMAN Karluad. chdcn IRENE HERING Progapcct Heights RAYMOND HOEWING Kcokuk, Iowa LOIS HOLFORD Qumcy KENNETH HURST Racine, Wisconsin CARL IPSEN Carthage JASON JAMES Carthage KAY JOHNSON Chicago IRWIN LANDQUIST Chicago ELMER LEENERTS Golden NANCY LYERLA Park Ridge DAVID MCCLEARY Maywood FRANK MCNEILL Skokie WILLIAM MARTIN Chicago WENDELL MATHEWS Kansas City, Missouri IOHN MEYER Elkhorn, Wisconsm LLOYD MEYER Arlington Heights PATRICIA MEYER Spm'nglield
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4. Myron Pihi, president: Ken Na ziger. vice president; Marilyn johnson, secretary; and S May Taylor, treasu'rer. CLASS OF I954 The sophomore class, led this year by Mike Pihl, numv bered 117 students, making it next to the largest class at Carthage. Now at the end of their second year they have acquired more concise opinions of their goals in life, and concentrated their efforts along these lines which have the most interest for them. Not to be out done by any of the other classes, the sophomores planned various activities, not the least among them being the turnabout dance which was given in February. W'hile held down by new legislation the sophomores assumed their traditional role of tormentors of the fresh. men, making their hrst few weeks difficult, and orientat' ing them into the view that freshmen are the lowest animal that lived and that 3.11 second year students should be thought of in the highest regard. Being hampered by their inability to use physical methods, they made great progress in proving that mental cruelty and general scorn have a nerve racking effect on incoming freshmen. Always backing and participating in the many activities that came along, they helped greatly in improving the spirit of the student body. Many of the outstanding athletes both in football and basketball were in the second year class. The draft permitting they should help to im' prove the athletic records of next year with the ftne play of such men as Jim Scott, Dick Beiry, Ken Nafzigger, Mike PlhI, and Ed Manchester. Next year as they assume their position as upper class' men they are sure to carry on this same 35.ne spirit. The best is wished to the junior class of next year. xi.'l-.'i!-.tk-.I.'.;iul.!-'t.. - ah .-.- I mu
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