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Those foolish, feeble, Freshmen . . . FBliSllM.'XN CLASS OFFICERS John Smith, President, Pat 0'Dell, Secretaryg I o s 01111 Kaukeinen, V i cefPr4:sidentg and George VVl1iting, 'Treasu- rcr. CLASS OF 1954 We had as our oflicers for this year: President ---- - JOHN SIXIITII VicefPresider1t - IOSEPH KAUKEINEN Secretary - - PAT OIDELL Treasurer CEoRcE WIIITINL: Our adviser was lVlrs. Weiler. The big event of the Freshman class was the school party which we sponsored. We entertained the upper classmen with a mock fashion show. Now for our second year .... First Bow, Left to Bight-Jean Bowers, Rhoda Lee Bropst, Loretta Bonnell, hlarlyn Bullock, Diary Apkcr, Doris Bailey, Jacqueline Allison, Carol Buttorif, and lane Boatman. Second Bow-Sandra Bennett, Joyce Aurand, Mary Ann Bierly, Beverly Beacher, Patsy Boone, Shirley Bierly, Carol Bennett, and Mary Ellen Beary. 'I'hirnl Row-Fred Best, james Blutz, Gary Budinger, Richard Barkman, XValter Bottin, Harry Blair, Edward Billman, and Kenneth Bowers. 26
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Extra, extra, read all about it . . . JOUR ALISM CLUB us ttrcl vorlung organilation is now two years olzl. With the help of its advisers. Miss C lrtcr incl Mr Lirson the club bas been quietly moving forvvarcl. t uxs glYl1LTll'Ig orginizing. :intl reading constitute a great part ol' the work put out by tht se stumlents 1 te product, a large seetion of a page in the local newspaper, brings enjoyment lt llllllVlllVkl1'w1K.Ul7lL ind students. I iv. Llllflll' 18 Atnelli Larson ancl the assistant eclitor is joan Lorsong. TIADAGHTON HISTORY CLUB This club is now two years olcl. It was organivecl by Nr. Courtney. Our motto is- VVorlQing together for the common good. Our colors are green and gold. Vile sponsored the football programs last fall to raise club liunnls. VVe sent members to the North Central llistrict conference at llellelonte. Our objective is to learn more about the early history of this and surrouncl- ing communities. To further this objective this elub takes at least one trip each year to a local historical place ol' interest. lt, CKE! ' Ri xffilf. i X , 4
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CLASS OF 1954 - Continued lfirsr Row. Left to Right-Ilelen Crossley, Ruth Ertwine, Mary Ann Diggs, Shirley Cranmer, Peggy Clark, Beverly Chandlce, Maxine Collick, Mary Ruth Cohick, lXlary Dvorchak, and Connie lirgott. Second Row- livadna Clark, Betty Christian, Edna Confer, James Edwards, Ian lirdman, Thomas lick, Leroy Crcssman, Fred liiswert, Donald Llll2llHl7Cl'S, and Paul Carson. 'Hlird Row-XValter Crist, james Dunklclmcrger, Lee llyer, Paul Davidson, VVilhur Enders, llarold Dawson, David Delaney, Donald Dunkle, David lick, and llichard Colxick. First How. left to Right-Carol Goltsehall, Dorothy llenry, jill Fuller, Nancy Fenslamaker, Yvonne llerslr, Elaine Hastings, Joyce Grassley, Natalie Hastings. and Mary Halstead. Second Row-Alberta llersh, VVilliam llilling. Ted Fanning, Barry Garverick, john llarris, Richard lick, VVilliam Funk, llarlan lloller, Darlene Gromley. Tlxirrl Row-VVayne Griswold, Ronald Huff, Chester llerman, Robert Gephart, Kenneth Fisher, Joe llart, Larry Getgcn, and Norris Ilamner. First Row, Left to Right-Nancy Madden, Josephine Lomison, Evelyn Mcllenry, Meriam Kinlcy, Caryl Kline, Bonnie Lucas, Nancy Karstetter, Dawn Miller, and Lois Mincer. Second Row-Donald Kreighlmaum, Robert Moriarity, Carol hlyers, Janice Myers, Carol Moore, Anetta Miller, Joseph Kaukeinen, and Max Lovell. Tllirrl Ron'-Leonard Moore, Dan Meriiielcl, Bruce Musheno, Ted Marshall, Ronald Krape, Peter Lord, Kenneth Rlobe, Clair Mantle, and Charles Lamey. 27
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