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JUNIORS Back row; Bruoe Fetherhuff, Eddie Boh- lander, Spenoer Clapp, Curtlse Koet, Marshall Qall, Dennis Oohener, Jaoob Bollinger, Thomas Sohaefbauer, Ardella Mlttlelder, Phoebe White. Middle row; Class Adviser, Miss Eleanor Huelsmann, Marcene Sohaefbauer, Phyllis Sohjnldt, CJ-ladys Oohetier, Eileen Sohaefbauer, Beatrice Brandner, Gladys Kary, Betty Krause, Donna Schmidt, Cora Flaoher. Front row; Rose Weber, Virgil Ooehrlng, Llla Huber, Kathleen Brandner, Alleta Wolfer, Lavlna Ford, Evelyn Horner, Alloe Aman, Alvena Rossow, Ilene Lang. After tvo years of training the Jun- iors assumed the navigators responsi- bilities on our Journey, One new mem- ber , Alvena Rossow, Joined the crew which now totals thirty members. This group Is vei r active In our mus- ic organizations. Ilene Lang, Donna Schmidt and Jacob Bollinger took part in declamatory. The boys are active In athletics. Leading the navigators are Llla Hub ' eij President ;Vlrgll Ooehrlng, Vice-Presi- dent and Kathleen Brandner, Secretary and Treasurer. Candidates for the Showboat Queen and Escort were Phyllis Schmidt and Marsh- all Gall. As an entertainment feature the navi- gators presented Glass Dishes as their class play. Marshall Gall helped to brighten our log book, The Herrelnette,By providing all the original art. 12
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mWRY OF SEN OR CLASS The Senior Olaes of 1950 started their four year Journey ae reorulte In September, 19 Their objective wae to receive promotion to higher ranka and to make thla four year voyage a worthwhile trip. When the reorulte becsune used to eea-duty the old salts honored them with an Initiation ceremony. Two of the members beosime sea-elok and had to leave the Showboat. These two were Wllbert Salzer and George Brockel. Officers elected for the recruits were Bobble Brandner, President; Mary Senftner, Vice President; Jean Salt- sledler, Sec. emd Treas. Mr. Kllnger and Miss Fennlger were advisors. Mary Senftner and Wllmer Delbert were picked as the Ship ' s Royalty. After three months of shore leave we returned to the Showboat gmd were pro- moted to the rank of deck hands. Lead- ers chosen for this year were Mary Senftner, President; Bobble Brandner, Vice President; Bemloe Schuetzle, Sec. and Treas. Mr. K. Biihler was our class advisor. Our royalty OEmdldates were Lyla Delbert and Lester Schnalble. Shirley Kluokmein left the Showboat to continue her Journey with the Mobrldge crew. Dtirlng this year the Student Council was formed and Lyla Delbert represented the deck hands In this new organization. Delbert Rueb, Louis Sch- aefbauer, Lester Schnalble and Oomell Ochsner left the ship, leaving the num- ber of deck hands at twenty-seven. lor la Delbert was elected President during our third year of duty. Other Navigator officers elected were Phyl- lis Koet,Vloe President and Tom Blsch- ke. Sec. and Treas. cmd Student Coun- cil. Mr. Obenauer was chosen advisor. Highlights In this year was our olass play Out of This World . Later In the year we went full steam ahead to honor our Senior Officers with a ban- quet, Carrying out the appropriate theme the 9er ' B.Tom Blschke and Mary Senftner represented the Navigators as Queen smd Escort. We reported for our last year of duty In September of 19 9 determined to complete our laiet year of service. Our official title was the Ship ' s Officers. As President we elected Donsad Ebel, Vice President, Bonnie Fenske; Bemloe Schuetzle, Sec. and Treas. Lorraine Trailnger and Herbert Rlsohe acted as delecates on the Student Council. Mr. A. E. Joachim led the Ship ' s Officers through their last year. Alvlna Berth became sea-sick and was forced to dis- continue her duty. Bemloe Schuetzle and Herbert Rlsche reigned as Ship ' s Royalty at the an- nual carnival. As one of the evenings entertainment the Ship ' s Officers presented the play Almost Eighteen . We are now approaching the harbor, and the anchor Is lowered. We stopped mo- mentarily for the long awaited Gradua- tion Exercises. From the Showboat Joui ney we go out Into life ' s Journey.
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SOPHOMORES Baok row; Mark Welabeok, Cyril Wele- beok, John Volzke, Jamee Martin, Floyd Bohaefbautjr, Lauren Berndt, Robert 3oh- aefbauer. Middle row; Betty Weber, Ly- la Balzer, Darleen Tenske, Arlouene Delberx, Janloe Sohuetzle, Marlon Hit- ter, Charlotte loael, Mr. Mllbert Rau, Advisor. Front royt; Johnny Beohtold, Virginia Lang, Jerry Quenzer, Ruby Mlt- zel. Norma Aman, Shirley Ooehrlng, Pat- ricia Fuehrer, Delorea Quenzer. Our Showboat would not be complete without our deok hands, the sophomores, with a representation of 2k members. In the previous year this orew numbered 30 members but six of these beosune sea-slok and ended their duty. Allegra Rlsohe started her second year of sea-duty with the Selby crew but treinsferred baok to her own Show- boat after six weeks. James Konald is another member who was foroed to leave his crew and transfer to another boat. The deck-hands elected as their leaders: Johnny Bechtold, President: Virginia Lang, Vice-President; Jerry Quenzer, Secretary and Treasurer and Student Council Representative; Mr. M. Rau Is advisor. Arlouene Delbert and Jerry Quenzer were candidates for queen and escort. Active In the field of sports were Johnny Bechtold, Jerry Quenzer, Floyd Sohaefbauer, John Volzke, and Jimmle Martin. Shirley Soehrlng is a Cheei leader. 13
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