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Sophomore Class Lit—Tommy Wilson, pros. N i — Roberta Rothgeb. Flor-ium Thurston, Lois Spady, iurio Zeigler. Alice Vierra, inolla Nelson, Shirley t't-|ng, and Evelyn Jackson. ,v —Luolla Rost , Evelyn feufeld, Patty Phillips, north v Keeney, Marjorie Let-Mean, Ruby Pauls, Ella Jan- n. Muriel McKnight, Kareen Can Den Bosch, and Clifford loenig. v 3—Charles Miller, Tom-i Wilson. Jack Sanders, forman Perry, Soren Neil-sen, Howard Shelton, and iorena Quiring. jk Row—Jim Regehr, liar-id War ken tin, Lawrence Jamhert, Keith Steele, Melvin jiange, and Ralph Wacker-larth. Row 1—Frances Akers, Lillian Blanchard, Jean Davis, Maxine Henry, Jeanette Harvey, Shirley Fest, Betty Garrett. Louise Gilmore, Alvina Frey, Mary Anne Ediger, and Bon nie Friesen. Row 2—Dorothy Inman, Adrienne Conatser, Louise Getty. Arlene Falk. Maxine Hodges. Mary Anne Dashiell, Janet Barnhart, and Phyllis Adams. Row 3—Lorene Isaacs, Pat Evans, Mary Dornheeker, Delores Enck. Hiebert, Kathleen Huntley, Betty Goodman, and Joanne Domaschof-sky. Row 1—Jimmy Domaschof-sky, Don Fischer, Arlie Holt. A1 Adolf. Don Dunn, Lloyd Arnold, Tom Alderson. Jimmy Hoover, Myron Henderson, and Ernest Ganb. Back Ro y—Jimmy Earl, John Balzer, Jack Boozer, Ted Foster, Herbert Buller, Louis Ingrahm, Billy Foster, and Richard Fast. With Tom Wilson as president, Ted Foster as vice-president. Joan Hendrickson as secretary-treasurer. Donald Fischer as sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Jamie Whitworth as advisor, the sophomores had an active year. I hey planned an initiation tor the Freshmen which turned out to be hilarious. A party was given at the recreation hall after one of the football games, and the class also sponsored the annual May Dance.
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Junior Class OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary . Melvin Kahler Leo Wood Shirley Gohrke T reasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Advisor . Wilbur Schmidt . Beverly Osuna Miss Gleason Insert:—AIt• 1 Kahler, p . Row 1—Velma Hiebert.t Hookey, Dorothy K, Shirley Keller. Doris,it, Shirley Gohrke , Wanda Lillian Kiseller, Joan and Rosalie Heaeoek. f, Row 2—Bernice Balze fflnia Holmes, Johnnle»i rich. Betty Kdiger, fj. DeVVitt. Anna K1 lever, Ambrose, Ruth Jacksa Delores Dixon. X Row 3—L'elhert ! ($,' James Barrett, Bill Hit Dwayne Larson. AI l)J ski, Kenny Lange, and va n Cooper. «, Back Row—Jimmy Kunm Kahler, Myrl Day, Ji , Alvin Brown. Glen Mela Boh McKnignt. Row 1—Lila Taylor, Vivian Wallace, Bev Osuna, Bur-detta Snyder, Walt Bird (janitor), Beryl Pope, Doris Stewart, Jeanne Siddall, and Ruthanne Nelson. Row 2—Margaret Wells, Nancy Sellers, Ronald Wiebe, Carl Orr, Rojene Pauls, Cleo Thomas, Glen Walzer, and Bill Lamb. Row 3—Lewis Holt. Wayne Rager, Harvey 10 wort, Don Y eager, Waldo Olfert. Bill Stout, Wilbur Schmidt, and Leo Wood. Back Row—Burton Pope, Ben Wiens, Ronald Smith, Marvin Hockett, Gone Wiens, Bob Buckley, Bill Wilson, Larry Puddy, Marvin Fost, and TharreH Tilgner. 1 he most outstanding event of the year, as far as the Jr. Class is concerned was the Rainbow-Carnival Dance which they sponsored March 22. The “Top Hatters” orchestra was engaged to supply the music. Another social function in which the Junior Class took the spotlight was a Halloween Party at the “Rec Hall on Oct. 26. The Jrs. also sponsored the Jr., Sr.. Playday and Prom at the close of the year. It was financed by the proceeds from the Jr-Sr. play and Rainbow-Carnival dance.
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Freshman Class Officers: President Bruce Rummer Treasurer Vice President Donald Blanchard Sgt. at Arms Secretary Dorothy Neufeld Adivsor Eugene Kinyon Melvin Edigcr Mrs. Dexter Insrrt I rucc Kiiminer, How I Keith lloldorfj Brandley, Edgar Burr! Atkins, and Keith Hid How 2—Katherine I Hetty Gosson, Shirley! Margy Hoi ter, JoAnn Eva Harris, Jeanne] berger, Betty Harlan! na Gage, Vivian ] thorne, Annabelle and Sally Kinion. How 3—Huhy Cooper, I Burris. Wanda CH Hetty Hegburg, Virgil Honna Abel, Delores Q Thelma Aunian, Don! riman, and 101 la Mai routte. How 1 -Donna DurfeJ B Basinger. Mrs. Bill! ter, (Advisor), Sylvia] Kathleen Hell, Betty! Mildred Akers, and 1 Derkseh. Back How—Be Hoy K Boren Lange. Belaud Donald Blanchard, ] Kinion. and ('arrol Ae| Row 1—Samni Olson. Leonard Brown, Eugen DeShon, Byron Hodges, Richard Red-dig. Clergy McW h i r t e r Wayne Pearce, Wayne Reynolds, Melvin Edlger. How 2—Berdena Wackerbarth, ‘erda Neufeld, Rosemarie Wells, Violet Smith, Hetty Murphy, Mrs. Billie Dexter (Advisor), Evelyn T h e i s s . Phyllis Reynolds, Margaret Sanders, Mary Quiding, and Earl Reed. How 3—Raymond Pitzer, Diane Thomas, Borene Mel I, Connie Power, Barbara Mac Beth Dorothy Neufeld, Evelyn Th lessen, Wanda Quiring, Ellen Oziah, and Gerry Sear!. Row 4 -Jack Ryan, Kenneth Gardner. Melvin Selby. Boulse Million, Hazel Pearce, Delmond Tilgner, Hose Zeig-ler, and Irene Wallace. Row 5—Robert Carlson, Jack Cook. Norman Martin, Clarence Buhler, Lewis Simon. Bruce Rummer, Myrl Thies-sies, Bill Fisher, Don McCul-l y, and Gene West. Back Row—Leslie Day, Robert Praegitzer, George Slawson, Robert Wood hull. Bill Bal-lack, Ted Erlesen, Jommy Zeiglcr, and Ernest Wiensz. I he Freshman class, with an enrollment of 109, is the largest Freshman class since '3 7. At the first of the year they drew up a constitution which they will abide by until they graduate in '49. Their social contribution of the year was a “Rec Hall'' party after the Dallas vs. Independence basketball game.
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