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JUNIORS Dick McCarthey Danielle Duvall Janet Henschel Hardy Kroeze Ruby Meyer Gordon Putman Pat Rammien Barbara Thiele Emil Wenzel Edwin Wilke Harold Wilkins Patsy Williams Janet Zwieg This year the Junior Class staned out with thirteen members. They had very little money in the treasury so one of the first things they had to do was get projects to raise mooey. The projects include mixers after the basketball games, rummage sales, pancake sapper, Christmas Dance, food sales. Junior Class Play and the Junior Prom. They are also very proud to say that a member of their class. Edwin Wilke, was chosen as Homecoming King, but they regret to say Eddie left them after football season. They also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, which woo thud prize—the slogan of their float was Eagles Scalp’m Vikings . The Junior Prom was he Id on May 12 at the Ri sera. Our Prom King was Dick McCarthy. They also sponsored a Christmas dance on December 18th. The theme was Winter Wonderland and the orchestra was the Blue Notes from Clinton. 18
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SOPHOMORES Jerry Conley David Cowell Jerry Packard Donna Putman David Cox Eleanor Garber Jerry Scott Jerome Welch Mary Geist Janet Huisheere Delores Wheeler Beverly Wilkins Dick Jacobs Larry Jacobson Kenneth Williams Eugene Woodard The Class of 57 had twenty-one members. The officers are President: Jerry Conley, Vice President: Dale Beardsley, Secretary: Donna Putman, Treasurer: Jerry Packard, Class Representative: Tommu Krueger, Class Advisor: Miss Gosso. Some of the activities were: the initiation party on September 22. a box social on November 18, both were in the gym, a roller skating party on January 27. a St. Patrick's dance on March 17, a bake sale uptown, on February 19 and two food sales, on Oct. 31 and April M. During the year they sold stationery and pencils. The pencils had the basketball schedule on them. Paul Kalb 19 Leo Woo lever
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