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NNUAI. STAFF EM-torICOlOO0IlO Assistant Ed1tor.... .... Class Editors... Arts Ed1tor..... Sports Editors.. Business Manager Yearbook Sales Manager....... Advertising Manager.... .... Annual Sponsors. Louise Stefani Dennis Bohrofen Carol Baer Tlila Seibert Karen Wiles Janis Bohrofen Marvin Bauman Francis Guess Dolores Higens Daisey Madison Rudy Wipperman Doris Bohrofen M. H. Kallemyn Miss. Snyder
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CLASS HISTORY In September of l9hS, Mrs. Ivah Butler welcomed eight frightened first graders: Carol Baer, Dennis Bohrofen, Irwin Carr, Larry Osterhout, Daisey Madison, Twila Seibert, Karen Wiles, and Rudy Wipperman. Mrs. Butler led these inquisitive youngsters through the second mile of the road of knowledge. During this second mile Irwin Carr left the group, and Winnie Madison, James Tuttle, Barbara Booher, and Ronald McDowell joined it. The children were guided through the third and fourth mile by Mrs. Helen Briggs. The class lost one member, James Tuttleg and gained members, Marvin Bauman, Joseph Kussatz, Doris Ann Bohrofen, Roger Bartelt, and Janis Bohrofen. The youngsters, now self-assured fifth graders, were greeted the next year by Miss Pagliai, who was to help them struggle through the fifth and sixth miles of the road. During those two miles, Nancy Lutz and Billy Jones made brief, but pleasant, appearances in the class. Dolores Higens made a more permanent addition, Mr. Erps, with some help from Mrs. Paul Smith, conducted the class through the seventh mile. No new travelers joined the caravan during that year. During the eighth mile, the class was piloted by Mrs. Margaret Wilson. Barbara Booher left the swiftly moving group and Francis Guess joined it. Fourteen pupils reached the milestone of eighth grade graduation. Fifteen worried freshmen: Carol Baer, Marvin Bauman, Dennis Bohrofen, Dolores Higens, Roger Bartelt, Daisey Madison, Winnie Madison, Larry Osterhout, Twila Seibert, Louise Stefani, Francis Guess, Karen Miles, Rudy Wipperman, Janis Bohrofen, and Doris Ann Eohrofen, entered the four mile highway of high school. The group was aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Schlueter. The second mile of this highway found the students, now sopho- mores, happy and confident now that the rigors of their freshmen era were over. Mr. Cramer sponsored the group during this second mile. Roger Bartelt and Larry Osterhout left the troop of explorers during the third mile. Mrs. Olney guided the group through that year of their journey. In September of 1955 twelve seniors: Carol Baer, Marvin Bauman, Dennis Bohrofen, Doris Bohrofen, Janis Bohrofen, Dolores Higens, Delsey Madison, Twila Seibert, Louise Stefani, Karen Wiles, Francis Guess, and Rudy Wipperman, started the last mile of their journey. They were led by their sponsor, Mr. Kallemyn. Six pupils: Carol Baer, Dennis Bohrofen, Daisey Madison, Twila Seibert, Karen Wiles, and Rudy Wipperman have traveled all twelve miles of the road of knowledge together. G' 0 J n QMJMN 'FJ fluff' Q by of AIM' 06 ,ip-KQQ fa. 1, . A Ewdguw' vgiawv 3x
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