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1948 El lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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e oo flutti i @C Z te front row: Dolores rrovost, Rayma Bartels, Karlen Gehring, Vivian Hell, June Grenz, iivelvn Martin Nadine Jury Dorothy Tuchsoher, Joan Randall, Ann Siemens, Joan Bell, Dorothy Steinwand. ' Second row: earl ,-:U9ller, Betty Hagen, Corinne Stark, Shirley King, Viclette Brown, Betty Pahl, Janice Sirre Ardys Anderson Darlene Hatfield, Luella Kaier, l-.able Schaller, Verna KcShane, Mary Jean Donahe. trail Krdelt, Rodney Kemanson, Roland Voegeli, Maurice Huber, Kenneth Pierce, Palmar Retzlaff , Harold Beecher, James hammel, Ernest Woodward, Roy Widmer, Paul Kern, Floyd Mattheis. COKIAH CARNIVAL The juniors sponsored another school carnival this year which was bigger and better than any before and included many new attractions plus the usual ones. Originally scheduled for Friday, November 21, it was postponed until the following Monday because of bad weather. However, the results were excellent anr the proceeds of the carnival were used for school equipment. The entertainment of the evening included all all-school program: a one-act play, a dance in the little gym, wrestling and boximg exhibitions, a continuous movie, a lunch at the Roof Garden, and the crowning of the king and queen — BETTY BAUDER (queen) MARVIN GRIFFIN (king) of the sophomore class. W. P, Sheppard and W. K. Lindquist were co-chairmen of the carnival, and with Mrs. Maxine M rvick, constituted the faculty executive committee. A number of students were assigned as chairmen of the various concessions and every teacher in the school assisted in some capacity or other. JUNIOR F UN FEST A Junior Fun Fest was held Wednesday evening, April 21, at 8:00 p. ra. The program included four skits, THE WHOLE TRUTH CLUB, IN THE DENTIST ' S OFFICE, HIGH PRESSURE, and THE WORLD ' S FULL OF CROCKS. Also on the program was THE GAY NINETIES QUARTETTE, and THE FLAT-FOOTED QUARTETE. Following the entertaining program, lunch consisting of Die and coffee was served in the old gym after which dancing was enjoyed by all. 30 JUNH R-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior From was held May 20 . The Juniors selected for their theme, Mardi Gras . In accordance to the theme-the little gym was decorated with weird-looking masks, a winding green dragon with blazing eyes and mouth, a mechanical merry-go-round with six little prancing horses, a large clown gayly painted, confetti, serpentine, many colorful balloons, and streamers of bright colored crepe paper dec- orating the walls. Following the banquet, prepared by the Methodist Ladies and served by a group of Sophomore girls, dancing t s enjoyed by all. Art Hollan and his orchestra supplied the music for the ent e rtainment . The junior class officers are : Virgil Erdelt, President ; Palmer Retzlaff, Vice-President Dorothy Steinwand, Secretary-Treasurer. 1948 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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Sofe6,am ne (fyz i Front row: Jeanette LcShane, Donna Mae Van Sickle, Betty Bauder, Joyce Anderson, Elinor Wedell, Larilyn Hiepler, Feggy Walleen, Ella St e inwand . Second row: Wayne Gibson, Edwin Brauer, Helen Tuuri, Elinore Christianson, Duana Bell, Nona Kellang, Bruce KcShane. Third rev : Michael Her:; arisen, Harris Voegeli, Marvin Griffin, Harcld Edwards, Donald Brown, Lyle Heitman, Lawrence Kelly, Airbert Babcock, C y— s. W ?! 3 00 The Sophomores joined the ranks of senior high by an initiation October 8, which officially announced them tc this new height. They wore clothes of various herita -e and carried out their antics through- out the entire day. All sophs were compelled to chew a large hunk of wax at all times, carry a brush to shine the seniors shoes, and offer candy to any senior who asked for it, A party high-lighted the hilarious day with sophs as the star performers. An unrehearsed mock wedding climaxed the main events which consisted of boxing exhibitions, humorous readings, political speeches and various demonstrations. Dancing and haines concluded the hectic day. The sophs were swell sports and are looking forward to their day of revenge. On May 4, a candy and cookie sale was held in the General Electric Window by the Sophomore Class. Its rurpose was to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet of 1949. The class officers are: Marvin Griffin-President Lyle Heitman-Vice President Michael Hermansen-Secretary-Treasurer 1948 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 ■ -
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