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. iuniors . . l-larold Arp J udy Bagenstos Phyllis Bergmann Berry Bremer William Bienlein Darlene Bremer Joan Carnes Dean Earnest Howard Diftmer Eugene Gehrts Maxine Hansohn Donna Jensen Robert Hintz James Jurgensen Wendell Kastner Jeanne Kolb Delaine Lemke LaVaughn Lill Orville Miller Lyle Munz Johnny Rochau Duane Ruhser Louise Scherner James Sindt Francis Sokolowski Howard Vohs Marvin Wiese Shirley Wiese
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..iuniors work.. Bergmann, vice president Kolb president Arp, secretary Moving up another step on the ladder of learning, the Juniors found themselves faced with new academic hurdles. American literature, chemistry, typing, American history, bookkeeping, and advanced h0me economics were all subjects on the Juniors' curriculum. Like other Juniors before, the Class of '50 turned salesmen for a few weeks after October l and set a new record for magazine sales. The gross sales of S900 netted S301 for the Juniors. LaVaughn Lill won the table radio for the largest individual sales. Other money-making maneuvers in- cluded refreshment sales at all athletic events. Encouraged and directed by Miss Harriet Baker, the Juniors Ven-- tured into the dramatic field. Shoot the Works, a three-act comedy, was successfully presented on November l7th before two enthusiastic audiences. February saw the Juniors entertain the high school with a success- fully novel sock dance. Shoes and sandals were checked away leaving the dancers to trip the light fantasy in stockinged feet. Prizes were awarded for the loudest sox, biggest feet, etc. Busy Juniors, under direction of Miss Frances Menard, converted whispered conferences and long 'hours of streamer-hanging into the tradi-- tionally wonderful Junior-Senior Prom. With the gym and halls transformed into a magical setting, the '49 Prom went down into our hearts as a night to remember. Juniors, yes, but more important, an integral part of our H. H. S. Participating in extra-curriculars, recording good grades, the Juniors helped mark up i948-49 as a successful year.
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