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JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET Well, pardner, it 'twas nigh on to five o'clock, April 8th when I got on me fanciest get up and headed fer the old Commodore Hotel in that there big city of Des Moines. Had to be there at six in order to get in on the grub, they said. Well, I made it without a minute to spare. When I got there all the hands were rounded up in the corral or maybe it was what Eastern fellers call a '1obby.' Yip, there we were, the Forty-niners, and the younguns, the Forty-niners plus one. The women folks were all fixed up in them long evening dresses and the men folks all fussed up like them thar Eastern fellers with white shirts and a tie. We mosied over to the room where we was to git our vittles. Pat was at the door to give the gals white or red corsages, and the gents each got a buttoniere. The host and hostess, Dale and Carolyn, seated themselves at the big table, and the rest of us follered like prairie dogs follers a herd of sheep. The room was all cut out in red 'n white, the Forty-niners colors, and I'll be dad gummed if thar wasn't three little covered wagons goin' down the middle of that there table. And goldf Yes'm, gold nuggets in little gold shells that had big 49's on 'em. And everyone got a tricky little memory book with the class colors to take home. We had a right pleasant pro- gram and a mighty good dinner, and we all reckoned we had had a fine time. Program Toast Mistress Stella Pinegar Welcome Richard Kohls Response james Weiser Vocal Solo Ann Shepherd Rolling Along Elizabeth Bauman Piano Solo Dale Schlueter Discovering Gold Evelyn Wipperman Menu Mixed Fruit Juice Fried Chicken, Whipped Potatoes Mixed Vegetable Salad Frozen Peas Rolls, jelly Neapolitan Ice Cream Milk, Coffee 19
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY first Row, Left to Right - Stella Pinegar, jim Seibert, Colleen Lomax, Ronald Rosenburg. Carolyn Mills, Dale Schlueter. Second Row, Left to Right - Virginia Collins, George Booher, Elizabeth Bauman, joy Denton, Richard Kohls, Pat Shepherd. The morning of August Zlst found eleven of us occupying the junior section of the assembly. We were assigned out studies which were English literature-History-Typing and a choice of Algebra or Economics. After a few weeks of studying we began our junior Play which was Off The Track. We enjoyed working with our instructor, Mrs. Johnson and in producing the play. The money received was saved for the junior Senior Banquet. ' A few days after school started we elected class officers. They were President Richard Kohls, Vice-President, Stella Pinegarg Secretary, Dale Schlueter, and Treasurer. Ronald Rosenburg. On December ZZ, 1948 the representative from jostens came and we selected our class rings which arrived the second week of April. We were pleased to receive them for we knew next year we would graduate. Our class was well represented in sports. Those receiving football suits were, jim Seibert, Richard Kohls and George Booher. Those participating in girls' basketball were, Elisabeth Bauman, Carolyn Mills, joy Denton. When playing Runnels in the County Tournaments, Carolyn Mills injured her knee and was unable to play in the remaining games. We received fourth place trophy in the Polk County Tournaments. Participating in boys' basketball was jim Seibert, All the boys were out for baseball. The junior-Senior Banquet was held on April 8th, at the Commodore Hotel and every- one had a wonderful time and we enjoyed entertaining the Seniors. We were joined the latter part of this year by Pat Shepherd. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY lfi-rqstvgpjyl Left to Right - Verna Wipperman, Bob Wright, Beverly Wiles, Ethel Bonjour, David Hammond. Second Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Seibert, Martin Lint. On August 30th the sun smiled on seven sunburned Sophomores. With great difficulty we settled down to work. We were enrolled in world history, economics, manual training, geometry and English III. September 3rd we elected class officers. They were President, David Hammond, Vice- President, Marilyn Seibert, Secretary and Treasurer, Ethel Bonious. We chose our class sponsor to be Mr. Hall. Martin Lint and Verna Wipperman assisted in the junior play and Marilyn Seibert, Beverly Wiles, Robert Wright and Ethel Bonjour took part in the Freshman-Sophomore play Our class is well represented in athletics this year. The boys received their football suits August 26th. The class received suits in basketball, and the boys reported for base- ball. Marilyn Seibert was appointed cheerleader from our class. Z1
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