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. 1 A of A M41 Back Row, L to R: Dawn Huntley, Aaron Williams, Roy Kuhns, William Jungert, Bud Schober, Dick Toennis. Second Row, L to R: Elvin Keener, Alice Schwartz, George Seubert, Marguerite Huntley, Mary Lou Toennis, Mr. Torgerson. First Row, L to R: Eatricia Bulmer, Helen Hasenoehrl, Mary Alice Rehder, Roberta Reuter, Bette ales.. QUPEEU QQE EHHSTQRY September 3, l945, we, the Class of 1949, came up 'the stairs and into the study hall of H. S. Of course every one was looking us over to see' if we were acceptable or not. On September S we elected officers who were: Aaron Williams, presi- dentg Bette B-ales, vice presiclentg Mary Alice Rehder, secretary-treasurer, and Ray Mundt and Patricia Bulmer, council members. We were initiated on the days of September 20 and 21 of l945. The eve of September 2I the Frosh treated the Student Body to eats, etc. The second semester officers were Ray Mundt, president, Elvin Keener, vice presidentg Dick Toennis, secretary-treasurer, and Aaron Williams and George Seubert, council members. The seventeen Freshmen were Bette Bales, Lester Bensching, Pat Bulmer, Dawn Huntley, Marguerite Huntley, William Jungert, Elvin Keener, Roy Kuhns, George Seubert, Mary Lou Toennis, Dick Todnnis, Alice Schwartz, Ray Mundt, Mary Alice Rehder, Roberta Reuter, Bud Schober and Aaron Williams. The following year, I946, brought George Seubert, president: Helen Hasenoehrl, vice presidentg Pat Bulmer, secretary-treasurer, and'Aaron Will- iams and Mary Alice Rehcler, council members. Mr. Torgerson was our class advisor. ' Our second semester officers were Aaron Williams, president: Bette Bales, vice president: Pat Bulmer, secretary-treasurer. George Seufbert and Bette Bales were our council members. Class Night and Freshman Initiation were the things we looked forward to most. Prado Fopulus, '46 - '47
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