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5 V J JJ 23 CLASS OFFICERS President . . . .Larry Janssen Vice-President . . . Jerry Zehr Secretary-Treasurer. .Beverly Bomhoff Ji T .a . , tg -is gulf . ' ' r 'L K . f ob' if ,, .4 W1 V ' JJ . , '- L y 4' , ra. Y QW cfs. I 49 . 7 V J' X ,,f,, 53' WY . ', L .. ' ' For the Sophomores - - - A Story of u Year of Growth On August 31, 1959, forty sophomores returned to Flanagan High to continue the work cut out for us. During the year we lost a classmate, Loran Harris, but gained one, Jeanette Cripe. Our class officers were President, Larry Jansseng Vice President, Jerry Zehrg Secretary-Treasurer, Beverly Bomhoffg and Student Council representatives, Jean Barth and Richard Dippon. Our class sponsors were Miss Streid and Mrs . Durre. During the year our class sponsored a bake sale and had a basketball canteen to make money. Suzanne Thomas was chosen as queen's attendant at Homecoming. Our float was entitled Stairway To Victory . One of the most important events of our school days took place in March. We ordered our class rings, and, if we don't give them away, you'll see us flashing them next year. ' . X' -40 . J ' - .,., Q if .g.1.'5?si. KJ ' 'W'-Kali'-Kia V fs, T15 'r ?'L.f'.f F .,f' , V J 1, -ug 'Q , , 'Y i QI' P, . ' ' - ar ., ,,.. I ....., . A , . , , 1. J nf .',:'-PN nw? , j ' Sth . A ,, A.,-ugh. ?:3'ji.lE:3:c J? ' . ..:f:-3. ,- . . Jw. -.trffyf ROW 1: Eldon Akers Jean Barth Joe Bertsche Bev Bomhoff Dale Carstens ROW 2: Wayne Carstens Jeanette Cripe John Dawson Richard Dlppon Jayne Franzen ROW 3: Danny Harms Loran Harris Barbara Hepner Larry Janssen Margaret Kampfner
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CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . Rodney Hartzler Vice-President ..... Marilyn Schertz Secretary-Treasurer. . Mary Roeschley For the Freshmen - - - A Story of u Year of Beginnings We started our freshman year with thirty-three members under the direction of Mr. Oliver Turchi. We chose Rodney Hartzler as our president and Marilyn Schertz as vice- president. Our secretary-treasurer was Mary Roeschley and our student council members were Sonja Schneider and james Weichmann. We entered a very unsuccessful float in the Homecoming festivities, the theme of which was Let's Rocket to Victory . During the year Mary Harris and Peggy Schrock moved away, but Nancy Voyles and Barbara Bergner joined us leaving the total number in the freshman class at thirty-three. We are eagerly anticipating a successful sophomore year. Roger Albrecht ROW 1: Rose Elizzarraraz Carol Folkers Russell Froblsh Lester Gueldenhaar John Hahn
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