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IDENTIFICATION of PICTURES 1. Queen Helen, King Paul 2. Mr, and Fra. James Jordre 3. Marilyn, myra, Karen, Lorena 4. Paul and Terry Jordre 5. Billy Rell 6. School Board:Left to right:Char1es Seehafeq Marvin Settje, Roland Fenhaus, Ransom Hoody Elmer Schulte, and Kurt Smit 7. Judy Beilke 8. June Schultz 9. Donald Schultz 10. Helen and June 11. George Harms 12. Back, Left to right: Cornelius Smit, George Harms, Erwin Harms, Gaylord Boerger, Virgil Smell, Paul Bunkowske, Gerald Peters,Front, Left to right: Myra Morton, Robert Trapp, Dorene Fenhaus, Karen Pew, Marilyn Miller 15. Myra Morton 14. Gaylord Boerger 15. Nancy Hooth 16. Marilyn Miller, James Kampen, Gerald Miller 17. Marie Benting, and Helen Rell BASKETBALL BANQUET Monday evening, April 11, mothers of the basketball boys and cheerleaders treated the young people to a ban- quet. The faculty, Coach Gunder Kampen and Mrs. Kampen, student managerg,Gene Frerichs and George Harms, basket- ball boys, and the cheerleaders, Judy Beilke, Dorene Fe haus, and Helen Rell, were the honored guests. There- was no formal program but most of the boys spoke a few words, each thanking the mothers, then tell- ing a little about what basketball had meant to them. On the menu were platters heaped with fried chicken mashed potatoes, salad, homemade buns, carrot sticks, olives, and the like. The meal was topped by an enor- mous piece of cake with lemon filling and whipped cream. The boys were able to do Justice to every bit of it and still walk away from the table. The tables were arranged in two nT'sW, decorated with purple and gold. Especially printed napkins, gold nut cups, and purple pennant place cards, together with golden Jonquils completed the decorations. I
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