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SOPHOMORE CLASS St Row ltfar lvm lla fllus 1. IS ,fl GT lf fl M Iclflilll Second Row ll rr lN rn e I J FII Third Row DHI lan lJl'K l on Crm, Mlller Fw yn Straw Rrghaul Wll JY Fourth Row Pow 1' sr GIOIKY Ce W1 1 Q lu- fl Ilbf more basketball squad rehed almost ent1re1y on sophomore talent to cop 1ts co charnpxon ratmg 1n the North Central Conference Vars1ty football baseball and track also numbered many sophomores 1n the1r ranks Both fellows and grrls d1d excellent work 1n drama and speech prolects And of course the rnustclans 1n the class com prrsed an 1nd1spensable port1on of Mrs Iuels and Mr Bell s rosters The sophomore class can feel assured that thetrs has been an 1nvaluable contrrbutron to the success of the school drama of 1951 1952 Thelr expenence wtll better quallfy them for the supportmg roles of next year when they have become the Junror class of Humboldt Hrgh School l SOPHOMORE STUDENTS DECOHATE BOARDS IN ROOM 12 MAGAZINE SELLERS CHECK LISTS AND PRIZES WITH THE CAPTAIN 27 :Fir -- 1, xy 1. r.:: , o 1 'f-l lrer, Giylt Lei- 1 ' , M 1 z. So get, Lisii e . 'f . . v y 151 llflliiazxls, '15 151 Yvlvvlklff, 11,1011 Dungwlw, Patty' limit, ..lfr11',':1 Nelson, 17.11101 Sr: fx, fielfla llizlrzt lv ',,' 'fd Rein, lvlCIIlf?ffZ lvlordfm. ' Narnia Lfglartjlr, Leu Ixllll llli'KllIl '14, B, tg' Trfixfi, Hui. Yost, l.I'::,' fu Rflllllffi, C4l'IIlIlf' Nlllf-S, Mary lflolltar, Erlf-no Pct Illlltjl, S:1'11w'1Sl1eg:a1rl,laclcie S '::1vk, Gwendolyn Smxtl., Ralpvlx Bawexx, Q Wg lp I f 'ff Y, V A ,BQ K , -I '- ' fx ,, l arvl Nelwrx, 3 It 'u'ft.rg1ple, 3 014:11 'l'nrr1gwE:1ns, Rc, 'r .,fl.ultz, N-jx. Sm 1 , 1-I'II'.'lIl Son-r1s':11, Gawler: l.1!IIIllIlI, D'Il1N'IIl vl1'U'It'Il Br 'len SH-Ve vu, Bll! P11-15:11, l.ff'1r:s:1f'1ll l.r,'.'Ilf3It. - I 1 D I I . . . - . . . . ,
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Fxrst Row Veda B em Karla Anders n lean B rnett Harrie Hoisel Kaye Freaericksen lanue rlaag Norma lacobson Ianet lohnson Arlen Kunert Second Row Donald B Lloyd 17 rrf Iam e Kunert Patt Edd Donna Buckingham Carolee Hansen Sharon Erilcs n Shir ey Bommel Agnes uolnns lulia Beeson Elaine Ben son Third Row Eddie ueorge David Long loe Iensen P l-l llick on Dale Jagay lfcnneth Gustafson Kenneth Kannenl era Dallas Butler Morris Kirchhof Iohn Iensen Class of l95Ll The But Players Miss Iohnson and Mr Staudt ably piloted the 81 sophomores through their second year in Humboldt High School The major social event of the fall season was the class picnic at Friesth Woods Mr Helvick and Mr Thompson chauftered the festive group to the picnic grounds M1ss Marston and Mr Hadar were faculty guests On Thursday November 15 the sopho mores embarked upon their annual magazine sales campaign to bolster the class treasury. In the two week campaign the average sales per student were S10 33 and 91 38 per cent of the class made sales A total of S260 70 Went 1nto the sophomore till when final tabu lations were in Dallas Butler Won the Bulova Watch awarded the high salesman of the campaign Nearly one fourth of the sophomores suc ceeded in adding their names to the first se rnester honor roll Iackie Shick paced the ent1re high school with a spectacular average of 96 percent. Other sophomores to win scholarship acclaim included Ianice Kunert Mary Io Rathke Marilyn Marcellus Harriet Housel Iean Torkelson Arlene Kunert Craig Miller Braden Stevenson Mary Hill Karla Anderson Marietta Morgan Iohn Iensen Nelda Thoden Myrna Williams Patty Edge Robert Rohr Ioyce Ropte and Marilyn Sor- len. In addition to maintaining high standards of scholastic achievement the sophomores were well represented in every phase of extra-curricular activity. The freshman-sopha Sophomore Class Officers: Harriett Housc-l sofretaryy Carla flndersen, treasurerp Miss lohnson, vlass span- sory Craig lwltller, gtrfrsidentg Bra-.len otevfnscn, vitro' V2.'.'SlCCIlt. -25-
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'Q FRESHMAN CLASS First Row Dlxl Greene Lots Larson le rnet e Lehman Ioarne Larsen Renme Lou Bastlan Patty Beeoe Dane Lxndstr m Rah ahrlstensen Marvel lflrchncf Second Row Marlen Ernst Shlrley Lane Ruth Kramer Homme Brownneld Esther Koob Carol Ahlnchs Karl Al' an Carolyn H rr1l4 Vlrgxna Cleveland Third Row lt an yn Ferry Leola Loftus loan Kas 1U Dale Bagenstc Alan L vrren laclc L, elerley lrm Alou Dan Daqgy Me vm Bortmel Dale Kramer Ianyc 'Ctr hho Judy Edwards Lmaa Anderson Fourth Row Tom Hoyer Russell Chnstensen Allen ,lensen Ilrn Clabauqh hm Eevolcl loe Guert man Fred dollar Don Kuehnast Marlyn Oreqersen Class of l955 The Walk Ons A horde of 98 bewrldered but eager fresh men descended upon the Humboldt Hrgh School 1n early September bent upon mak1ng an envlable reputanon among the d1gn1f1ed upperclassmen They soon demonstrated re markable capacltles 1n almost any li11'1d of endeavor Escorted by Mr Sunwall one of the1r sponsors and Mr Schultz they hlked to the p1cn1c srte 1n Skow s woods on October 9th for an h1lar1ous evenlngs of frollc food and frogs A subtle crew managed ln an un guarded moment to yack up Mtss Rollands Rag Top so effectlvely that she later had to walk to the nearest farm house for help Further demonstratlng the1r unusual ab1l1t1es on October 22 the freshmen launched a two week Curtrs Magazlne campalgn unequaled 1n the h1story of the school The total sales was S1545 70 and the freshman treasury expanded to the comfortable balance of S500 Early 1n December when the pr1zes for salesmen fmally arr1ved a party was held m the gym Games danclng refreshments and the presentatlon of awards made 1t a gala occas1on Renme Lou Bast1an rece1ved the radro pnze for the h1gh salesman In boys athletlcs and IH G A A the freshman were r1ght 1n there spark1ng the var1ous teams Muslc organ1zat1ons too were an 1mport Freshman Class Officers: Russell Chris- tensen, president: Donavon Daqqy, treasurerg Diane Lindstrorn, secretaryg Mary lo Chamberlain, vice-president. .-28-.
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