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Top Row: Mr.Kennedy, Max Ward, Larry Larson, Bob Linderman. Alice Palensky. Mary Ramage, Marilyn Scholl, Paul Page. Arnold Shively, Gaylord Madison. Second Row: Robert Rankin, Sandra Reimer, Levada Svitak, Don Ohlman, Harley Riley. Joan Rasmussen, Patty Luschei, Janet Tyler, Rogene Kamper. Third Row: Don Sronce, Jean Roumpf, Karen Lindquist, Mary Ann Morrison, Mary Ann McHargue, Betty Land, Mary Bell Watkins, Del Rae Meineke, Charles Nelson. Freshman Sandra Reimer Charles Burg Karen Lindquist Joan Rasmussen OMAHA COLD STORAGE PEERLESS CLEANERS 22
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. era- w. um qwx 1 :NTM.-.N,. -M. Top Row: Gary Olsen, Orval Nouzovsky, Dennis Waggoner, Gordon Nelson, Lewis Scholl, Jack Sronce, Dick Larson, Keaton Walker, Beryl Nelsen. Second Row: Mr. Bede, Keith Roumpf, Bernard Kart, Edward Yost, Ruth Roubal, LuEtta Stettner, Elizabeth Knippenberg, Mary Jo Mettlin, Corwin Roscoe, Harold Malm. Third Row: Larry Mason, Bob Volkman, Arlene Rawlings, Rosemary McHargue, Barbara Suck, Jackie Patterson, Lela Riblett, June Zlomke, Mary Rogers, Spencer Peterson, Marvin Kyes. Ciass The sophomore class chose as their sponsor Mr. Bede, the commercial teacher of Central City High School. The class of 54 sophomores were predominate in many extra curricular activities. Among these were: Pep Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, F.F.A., all athletics, and vocal and instru- mental, music . Those receiving varsity letters in football were: Dick Larson, Harold Malm and Lewis Scholl. The sophomores had many outstanding representatives in basketball, the most notable being Spencer Peterson. The girls were outstanding in Pep Club, taking prominent part in skits and other activities of the club. Sophomore leaders in vocal music are Elizabeth Knippen- berg, Dick Larson, and Keaton Walker. The class are also very well represented in band and instrumental groups. Those attending the National Honor Society Banquet which was held Marchninth were: Rosemary McHargue, Elizabeth Knippenberg, Marcia Broom, Keith Roumpf, and Marvin Kyes. AL ESTATE . DEMEL 85 CO' INSURANCE 8L RE - s. A. FOSTER LUMBER co. 21
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E E; WM v- mem 5 yKvyI$11 a V.??vw . . .; w Top Row: Mr. Kennedy, Larry Funk, Larry Goerl, David Ferris, Jim Kuenzel, Joan Gibson, Joy Dixon, Nancey Cramer, Eugene Jindra, Carl Condom, Robert Clark. Second Row: Rosalie Kyes, Ella Brondell, Charles Burg, Dallas Johnson, Larry Barnes, Dallas Grouse, Ronald lanky. Dale Jefferson. First Row; Dannie Earl, Rodney Berryrnan, Kathryn Char- ron, Darlene Brockman, Sara Hauserman, Teona Christensen, Barbara Hall, Rosemary Burns, Sally Sue Donelson, Cor- nell Sober. Class On September 22 amid the muddle of first days in high school the green freshies held their organizational class meeting. Joan Rasmussen was chosen to head the group with Charles Burg as her able assistant as vice president. Karen Lindquist was elected to serve as sec- retary. To superintend the finances Sandra Reimer as- sumed the position of treasurer with Donna Damon as an assistant. They were under the able sponsorship oer. Kennedy. Later in the year the freshman lost their green aspects as they took a prominent place on the honor roll and showed potential talents in sports and music. Their names were found on the rolls of Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Pep Club. F. F. A. and G. A. A. In the sunny weather of May 19 they enjoyed their class picnic. With their happy and successful first year past they have still brighter sophomore days to traverse drawing them nearer to the far off goal of graduation day. rm 7 a M alt.gi h COGSWELL TIRE 8c BATTERY STATE 8.: SUN THEATERS 23
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