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Front row: Theodore Moline, Connie Dammel, Patsy Nelson, Amelia Scribner, Cyme Scribner, Ray- mond Peterson Back row: Earl Duvall, Bill Sullivan, James Bell, Mrs. Klien, Marian Nierenberg. Wendell Nelson, Roger Van Voast JUNIOR HIGH EVENTS FOR 1950-1951 A Field Trip to the Equity Elevator. Christmas Play “The Arithmetic Class.” Cubs—Two victories over the Freshmen in Basketball. Hard work on the “Twenty One Requirements, for promotion to High School.
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Top row: Donna Slowey, Jimmy Dawson, Carolyn Peters, Bobby Anderson, Gloria Trevithick Middle row: James Audet, Irena Fairbanks. Willard Tonne, Connie Tanner. Sonny Moline Bottow row: Carol Ludeman, Dorothy Owen, Louise Wishman, Darlene Robison FRESHMEN On Tuesday morning, September 6, 1950, fifteen very green and untried Freshmen entered the high school department. Eight of us had spent eight years together, so we were well acquainted with one an- other. The other seven were vaguely aware of us, but later on we were all acquainted. Shortly after school opened we had our first meeting and elected class officers, as follows: First appearance Green as grass May we present The Freshman class. President ....................................Donna Slowey Vice President ...............................Sonny Moline Secretary ..................................Carolyn Peters Treasurer................................ Darlene Robison Reporters.....................Dorothy Owen, Bob Anderson About two weeks after school started we received our initiation from the “dear old Sophs”. As usual we got the old shoe polish act. The girls wore diapers with sunsuit tops. The boys’ costumes were girls’ two piece bathing suits. The girls were supposed to wear a hundred pigtails in their hair but the most that they could get were seventy five. On November 18th the Carnival was held. The Frosh had the pull string and the bean guessing booth, and also the fortune telling.
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First row: Lois Mann, Sue Seekins, Laura Jean Paradis, Norma Jean Spevacek, Judy Peterson, Dottie Lou Scribner, Linda Bronson, Patty Thomas Middle row: Norman Sullivan. Kenny Engellant, Kathleen Corley, Roberta Brewer, Mrs. Dorn, Patty Clark, Betty Reid, Dickie Meyers, Donnie Anderspn Back row: Lennie Duvall, Billy Boggess, John Reid. Jerry Ludeman, Garry Carlson, Wesley Stoos, Tommy MacArthur INTERMEDIATE School opened with an enrollment of twenty-six pupils, thirteen hoys and thirteen girls. The sixth grade was largest with an even dozen. This year an intermediate class club was organized with Gary Carlson as president, Dick Meyer as treasurer, and Dotty Lou Scribner as secretary. Our room alone gave twenty dollar-: to the March of Dimes. We also have about sixty dollars to contribute to the purchase of a radio phonograph for the school.
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