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. .Qt lku Seated: C. Tess, M. Piper, P. McKenzie. Standing: B. Dunbar, B. Erickson. FRESHMAN CLASS On the first day of school Elkhorn High was proud to open its doors to one of the largest classes for many years, the class of 48 . lt was composed of 67 Freshies , 33 boys and 34 girls. Under the able assistance of their Big Brothers and Big Sisters , the upper-classmen, they soon became accustomed to life at Elkhorn High. Mary Piper was the winner of the election for President. Assisting Mary were Carol Tess, vice-president, Betty Erickson, secretary, Bill Dunbar, Athletic Council Representative, and Phyllis McKenzie, Cheerleader. Many of their members soon became active in band, chorus, and many of the other school activities. The Freshman class as a whole seems well interested in sports and many of them show great promise in the field of basketball, baseball, and football. Romance and dates prosper in every class and this class of 48 was no exception as we soon found out at the all-school party given in honor of the Freshman soon .after the opening of school. The Freshies now became a part of the social life at Elkhorn High and entertained at an all-school party on May 25 which was well attended and much enioyed by all present. Under the able assistance of Miss Mertens, Miss White, Mr. Steidl, and Mr. Disrud, Freshman class advisors, the Frosh are well along the way to success and we are proud to say to them, Welcome to Elkhorn High. .swmnw qu.-M.,.,,,W
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CLASS OF l l i 1 as First Row: Mrs. Van Epps, D. Forrest, A. Leach, A. Kirchhoff, B. Hart, E. Plaffenberger, P. Dasher, Miss Karberg. Second Row: V. Bass, l.. Walbrandt, B. Sommers, P. Field, B. Plautz, P. Share, H. Woodman, B Weaver, M. Desing. Third Row: N. Larsen, J. Foster, L. Rupp, V. Becker, R. Marsh, D. Barlelson, M. Dill, P. Sanders H. Burns. r Fourth Row: G. Kurick, I. Juettner, P. Sanders, V. Cervenka, M. Harding, A. Gregerson, P. Butler G. Johnson, M. Roetter. 1 2 5 . A-, 1-at Fab? as' First Row: Mr. Paulson, J. Lee, D. Jones, R. Sorenson, D. Dexter, Mr. Hastings. Serond Row: R. Patek, E. Papenlus, D. Seymour, M. Brockmann, H. Ansledt, J. Holden, 8. Stollet. Third Row: M. Reed, J. Paddock, F. Eames, J. Fuchs, W. Skoine, B. Dewart, R. Morrissey, H. Palenshus. Fourth Roi: G. McGahey, J. Potter, C. Strong, J. Remer, G. Kraulrlis, D. Johnson, H. Gruenwald.
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CLASS OF -N. f an First Row: Miss Mertens, M. Genens, J. Matheson, C. Ellsworth, M. Matheson, M. Harris, P. Murphy, Miss White. Second Row: L. Belk, D. Grundman, J. Martin, R. Thompson, M. Piper, C. Goodhand, P. McKenzie, M. Catlin, B. Erickson. Third Row: B. Bigelow, K. Schmidt, T. Christiansan, B. Newman, P. Enright, B. Clauer, M. Schultz, P. Seltmann, M. Vaughn. Fourth Row: C. Kurtz, S. Diehls, V. Hintz, C. Tess, P. Brown, V. Tomaszewski, V. Reed, M. Drew, K, Lange. First Row: Mr. Steidl, J. Weaver, W. Jacobsen, R. Jacobson, F. Krehoff, J. Ames, C. Seaver, Mr. Disrud. Second Row: F. llleser, D. Sanders, A. Lauda, D. Burns, K. Amon, D. Van Scotter, D. Belk, R. Sakamota, J. Jacobson. Third Row: M. Louda, J. Paddock, B. Crosbey, R. Pierce, R. Arnold, D. Vincent, D. Vorpagel, D. Amann, E. Freitag. Fourth Row: G. Redenz, D. Mann, J. Weaver, B. Dunbar, H. Heusser, R. Hanny, H. Wheeler, A. Hobbs, J. Cussack.
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