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juniors Prom night! The most wonderful night of the year. The night when junior and senior girls and boys dress up in tuxedos and formals for their first really big dance. Most students recognize the Junior-Senior Prom as the most important social event of the year, but few realize the work and planning that is necessary before the big night. This is where the juniors come in. It is their job to raise money and to plan the prom. A Snow Ball Dance was given in January to help raise these funds. They decide date, place, and cost of the prom. They also arrange for chaperones. This year's prom was held in the Ballroom at the Lowry Hotel, May 23. Page twelve. The juniors held regular committee meetings at which they planned the prom and other activities. Wally Cosgrove, as president of the junior class pre- sided over these meetings. Other ofticers were Arnie Tester, vice-president, Diane Schmitz, secretary, and Shirley Josephs, treasurer. Mr. Reif is advisor of the class of l953. The juniors played an important role in the life of the school this year. For the first time a junior was president of the Student Council. A junior was also elected vice-president and secretary. Quill and Scroll elected ten juniors. The juniors elected a boy and girl to represent them in Girls' and Boys' State. These representatives were Mary Ellen Rolfer and George Rhode. Junior Class Officers and Committee-last Row: Jack Addyman, Joe Sitzmann, Ken Andersen, Dick Corcoran, Bob Feifarek. Third Row: Marion Nelson, Janice Ranum, Helen Ukkelberg, Carol Larson, Marjorie Engelmann. Second Row: Sharon Larson, George Rhode, Donna Hauschildt, Liz Keller, Eunice Clevenger. First Row: Arnie Tester, vice-president, Wally Cosgrove, president, Mr. Reif, Adviser, Diane Schmitz, secretary: Shirley Josephs, treasurer. Last Row: John Ketchmark, Paul Trog, Ken Andersen, Joe Smith, Ronald Gilbert, Herbert Roeller. Fourth Row: Peter Sauber, Arnie Tester, Carl Weber, Ronald DeValerio, Ken DuBois, Judy Spear. Third Row: Len Dunham, Betty Fischer, Janice Ranum, Jerry Weiner, Joanne Einberger. Second Row: Arlys Seubert, Eleanor Boureston, Carol Ohmann, Audrey Oszman, George Rhode, Jean Monzel. First Row: Pat Lovin, Louella Fesender, Jeanne Burdash, Miss Kees, Shirley Lund, Beverly Stenholm, Jeanne Warren.
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sophomores . . . Last Row: Michael Kelley, John Thorvaldson, Owen Duncanson, Tom Kisch, Tom Taube. Fourth Row: Georgene Doud, Nancy Mickelson, Kathleen Mattson, Joseph Collis, Jerry Finn, John Tietz. Third Row: Grace Wright, Carol Hadlich, Jean Roloff, Annette Gauthier, Octave Savard, Joanne Gilde, Mary Lou Ben- iamin. Second Row: Bob Feldman, Marlene Dowdle, Karen Thor- valdson, Rebecca Stice, Jim Gilland, Pat Beter. First Row: Richard Schindeldecker, Larry Adelman, Dorothy James, Janice Thayer, Elizabeth Gehring, Judy Townsend. last Row: Gloria Reil, Floyd Ward, Richard Cunningham, Roger 'Larson, Tim Buchholz. Fourth Row: Phyllis Haugen, Fern Carlson, Judy Oszman, Donna Danner, Joyce Gagnon, Rose Anne Hanft. Third Row: Sylvia Riege, Mary Schaefer, Nancy Choate, David Silverberg, Joe Saad. Second Row: Marlene Burgess, Charlotte Geib, Mary McDonough, Arlene Kling, Judith Beard. First Row: Lois Theno, Marlene Hessler, Claudia Henderson, Kathleen Lovin, Janet Schaefer. Lost Row: Dwane Robinson, Jerry Lemke, Roger Ziton, Roger Dubois, Bill Rohland. Fourth Row: Ken Nelsen, Shirley Markgraf, Cleo O'Rourke, Marlene Ouradnik. Third Row: Bill Delougherty, Manuel Mauricio, Kathleen Whitsan, Joseph Goulet, Ernest Jutz. Second Row: Sharon Skillings, Anita Santos, Vennette Hossalla, John O'Donnell. First Row: Rosemarie Haider, Jovita Cardenas, Margie Tourville, Marce Santell, Marilyn Sloan. , Page eleven
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l I juniors Last Row: Marcelline Deustermann, Lloyd Houston, Jack Spitz- moeller, Carol Larson, David Johnson, Paul Abbott. Fourth Row: Lois Perron, Margie Weiss, Diane Heller, Shirley Mills, Colleen Sf. Martin, Audrey Cowen. Third Row: Marion Perron, Joan Engstrom, Zelda Chipkin, Marcia Jenkins, Marlene Ramacier, Rita Rindfleisch. Second Row: Marlene Bliss, Florence Edelstein, Delores Triplett, Lucille Engelmonn, Marlene Johnson. First Row: Mary Adelman, Joellyn Gray, Joanne Walsh, Mary Ellen Rolfer, Donna Showers. Last Row: Clem Brown, Ronald Kuntze, Jim Beedle, Gilbert Christensen, Arthur Grossman, Jim Eue, Dan Walker. Fourth Row: Leonard Schoenhals, Don Deitner, Diane Killian, Lowell Ressler, Lawrence Blaeser, Richard Wahl. Third Row: Mike Kane, Jerry Faber, Wally Cosgrove, Kathleen Merry, Joan Morgan, Florence Marquardt. Second Row: Patsy Ross, Marian Vogel, Yvonne Scherbel, Janet Norrbom, Audrey Larson, Joyce Virkus, Catherine Svec. First Row: Ann Bubb, Jean Fish, Kathleen Walsh, Helen Ukkelberg, Erlinda Campa, Claire Grosberg, Jean Colburn. Last Row: Robert Vierling, Harry Smith, Russell Vesey, Dick Erlandsen, Bill Grant. Fourth Row: Laura DuRose, Mary Lou Schmitz, Jim Tabor, Diane Schmitz, Ron Burton. Third Row: Francis Kroyer, Loren Birnstengel, Janette Thoreson, Mary Ann Dittel, John Hernandez, Robert LeClaire. Second Row: Mary Ellen Stehr, Nancy Stahl, Marlene Nauer, Russell Thorson, Bernard Weber. First Row: Beverly Frazier, Dolores Koch, Naomi Mirsky, Irene Wenner, Marlene Nyman. Page thirteen
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