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IUNIORS First Row: Shirley Scherner, Dixie Freese, LaVonne Schuett, Jerri Jean Cole, Nancy Janssen, Carol Dittmer, Mary Ann Goettsch, Marilyn Wagner, Mary Jane Leonard. Second Row: Janice Lohff, Lois Striepe, Ardis Cipperley, Joyce Obitz, Dorothy Werner, Jean Moser, Elvera Godbersen, Joan Rolfs. Third Row: Verna Leckband, Lois Schroeder, Wendell Reineke, Roger Hass, Kenneth Kruse, Gary Leonard, Wayne Nelson, James Bleasdell. Fourth Row: Larson Meyer, Gerald Langland, Gerald Breyfogle, Robert Will, Hiram Leonard, James Clausen, Willis Buell, Craig Vollmar, Charles Noneman. CLASS OFFICERS--President, Craig Vollmar, Vice- President, Lois Striepe, Secretary, Jerri Jean Cole, T'eGSU'e Kenneth Kmse' ci.Ass sPoNsoRs-Miss vousfedf, Mr, Gerber PAGE TWENTY SPONSORED BY: PHILLIPS 66 STATION AND TANK WAGON
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CLASS MOTTO Before us lies the timber, let us build. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Yellow Rose Orchid ond Silver SPONSORED BY FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. PAGE NINETEEN
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GOAL IS IN SIGHT FOR IUNIORS The juniors organized this year under the careful direction of Miss Vollstedt and Mr. Gerber. They presented their 3-act class play Finders Creepers early in the fall under the capable direction of Mrs. Christie. The play meant hard work and sacrifices but it brought a lot of fun and cherished memories of that final big night. Contributing more than its share of athletes, the junior class offered l4 boys to football, 5 lettermen to the boys basketball squad and lO le tter-winners to the girls' team. The highlight of the year though for the juniors was the Jr.-Sr. Prom. lt was the big night when juniors, seniors, faculty and guests gathered in the gymnasium-auditorium for the last big event of '5-4. Treasured memories and pleasant day-dreams will long be centered around that night. Hubba Hubba. . .Coley makes a heavy date. . . l got my love to keep me warm . . . Joan is tickled . . . Lois is ready for bed . . . Looking for night owls?? . . . Do ci good job on those bucks, Jan. . .Grandma, what pretty tonsils you have. . . Don't shoot mel . . . Taking pusfh-ups, gals? . . . Don't get me up before noon . . . One-gun Kruse. SPONSORED BY FARMERS CO-OP OIL ASS'N PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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