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! X, X 1 3 mf Leg Q. .I x . ,,f ' . s . 1' Ppfqdysjfq ,EgfQL rv fi' W? 2 11, A I .fix -,vi W 1 nf, Q' iii 5i3!itas!L hw x, .aQZi5N8 A ,vp J I W 4 xg., 5 in p . x --ev gf -,., FRESHMEN Fnomcs - 0'-11 ' gh school career began Septemberi 1, 1959. On that day we registered, elected class officers, and selected a s - ' onsor. Mr. Richard Kumpf was elected our class sponsor. Dale Mueller was chosen president, Ted Kroese, vice-president, Marianne Poppe, secretary-treasurer, and Eleanor Schacht as newsreporter. D Our class consisted of eleven members. They were Jeanne Beasterv feldy Marianne PODpe, Eleanor Schacht, aunicehwicbkc, Darrall1A1barsi Dennis Der ann, Bruce Gerking, Ted Kroese, Dale Mueller, Arlin Stutheitg and Larry Schmidt. For our course of studv for the year we selected English,,general science, world geography, algebra,. home economics for the girls, and shop for the boys. On the first day, too, ve met our new teachers. Mrs..Sarah Beckk mann was to teach Us English, Mr. Kumpf began the terrific task of push- ing science and algebra into our heads, Mrs. Dorothy Lively drew us in the world geography class, and the girls in home Mullins got to be the boys' shop instructor and physical education director. Mrs. Eunice Parrish was the girls' physical education teacher and Mrs. Maxine Hahn became our new music teacher. On September 12, 1958, the dreaded Freshmen Initation was held We came to school dressed in various costumes. The costumes were as follows: Jeanne Beastcrfeld wore cover-alls, an old hat, ' shoes, and had a pipe in her mouth. Marianne Poppe wore a long night- gown, beach sandals, ribbons in her hair, and 'carried a roll of toilet paper. Eleanor Schacht wore long underwear, a derby, sand men's bedroom slippers. Eunice Wiebke wore overalls, men's work shoes, and carried a sledge hammer. Darrall Albers wore a gunny sack dress, and had to go bare-footed. Dennis Dermann wore a bathing suit and bathing apparrel. Bruce Gerking was adorned in a skirt, a garter belt, and had a towel wrapped around him. Ted Kroese looked very feminine in a tight skirt and a sweater. Dale Mueller came dressed as an Indian. Emmy Schmidt was dresses as a baby, with diapers, bottle, and a doll buggy. Arlin Stutheit completed the picture with the wearing of aa strapless dress, nylon stockings, and high heels. we all wore an .oniona ont a string around our neck, had lipstick all over our faces, and corn starch in our hair. That night the Seniors had a party in our honor. we had a picnic lunch, after which we displayed our courage by doing ' various skits. To end the day, we were entertained by a dance. The freshman class gave a dance in the honor of the seniors-on the night of April 10, 1959. The school gymnasium was decorated with pic- tures of famous singers, pictures of records with a name of a hit song on them, and a list of the top ten songs. Two members of our class received letters for participatingi11one or more of the physical education sports. They were Ted Droese and Dale Mueller. Ted Droese received the honor of having his name put on the trophy for the highest percentage of free throws in basketball. we are all looking for to being one of the upper classmen next fall
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