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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Einsele, Carolyn Haas, Shirley Alshouse, Gayle Myers, Joyce Bickett, Betty Lou Husser, Dorothy Danielson. ROW 2: Mrs. McCray, Robert Cromwell, Kenneth Moeller, Richard Faber, Virgil Floto, Ronald Becker, Duane May, Neal Drummer. Sophomore Class History On Sept. 7,1950, thirty green and eager freshmen hurried into the halls of L.C.H.S. The following officers were elected: Richard Ward, president; Beverly Steupfert, vice-president; Mary Ann Einsele, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Alshouse and Mary Ann Einsele, reporters; Miss Stem and Mr. Sellers, sponsors. Norma Fouth was homecoming queen. We went through many hardships during freshman initiation but enjoyed the food afterwards. During the year we lost Sharon Carlson and Marjorie Smith. In September 1951, the following were elected: Kenneth Moeller, president; Delbert Fetzer, vice-president; Harold Sellers, secretary; Betty Husser, treasurer; Dorothy Danielson, reporter; Mrs. Bender and Mrs. McCray, sponsors. Betty Husser was homecoming queen. In the fall Richard Faber joined our class. We then had twenty-nine members. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gladys Schultz, Maxine Schmidt, Grace Schmidt, Norma Fouth, Beverly Stueptert, Joanne Swanson, Janet Rasmussen. ROW 2: Mrs. Bender, Charles Lamb, James Aitken, Robert Hall, Richard Ward, James Geiger, Delbert Fetzer, Harold Sellers.
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene May, Elaine Loebach, Kathleen Keutzer, Rheta Haefner, Naida Clark, Marlene Kolp, Eleanor Bauer. ROW 2: Joseph Bickett, Donald Steele, Ronald Summers, Lester Stamberger, Mr. Sellers. Junior Class History We entered L.C.H.S. in the fall of '49. We elected the following: James Becker, president; Margaret Le-Conte, vice-president; Pearl Hedges, secretary-treasurer; Nancie Aitken and Joe Beattie, reporters; and Miss Bower, sponsor. We lost Martha Griffith and Pearl Hedges. Naida Clark became our new secretary-treasurer. We had two parties and a picnic. Dixie Selders was our homecoming queen. In the fall of’50 we elected: James Becker, president; David Schmitz, vice-president; Dixie Selders, secretary-treasurer; Evelyn Chelin and Donald Steele, reporters; Miss Bower and Mrs. McCray, sponsors. We lost Shirley Nauman and gained Elaine Loebach. We had a class party and a picnic. Shirley Becker was our homecoming queen. This year we chose Naida Clark for our homecoming queen. We gained Ronald Summers and lost Joe Beattie. Those elected were: Evelyn Chelin, president; Norma Jean Schmidt, vice-president; Naida Clark, secretary-treasurer; Nancie Aitken, reporter; Miss Infascelli and Mr. Sellers, sponsors. We entertained the seniors at a banquet and prom May 10. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Becker, Arlene Lucas, Nancie Aitken, Lorna Bentley, Norma Jean Schmidt Marilyn Funfsinn, Evelyn Chelin. ROW 2: Dixie Selders, Raymond Schallhorn, Joe Beattie, James Becker, David’ Schmitz, Miss Infascelli.
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole Anderson, Janice Schallhorn, Marylu Pierson, Evelyn Thone, Rose Losey, Joyce Houski, Mrs. Nesti. ROW 2: Hubert Keutzer, Milton Bonnell, James Stamberger, Donald Watson, Darrel Thompson, Dale Carter, Roger Weller, Kenneth Swanlund, Jerry Eich. Freshman Class History The officers of the freshman class were Dale Carter, president, Clifton Carter, vice-president, Marlas Happ, secretary-treasurer, and Lola Thompson, reporter. The freshman sponsors were Miss Bower and Mrs. Nesti. When Dale and Clifton moved away, they were replaced by Gregory Drummer as president and Joyce Blackwell as vice-president. In the magazine sales campaign our class led with $334.30 worth of magazines. Donald Watson was high salesman in the school and Darrel Thompson was third. Freshman initiation, September 27, was a day we'll always remember. The sophomores dressed us up and the seniors made us look foolish. The juniors served refreshments. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clinton Eads, Joyce Blackwell, Lola Thompson, Lois Bomleny, Paddy Felton, Marlas Happ, Bertha Hedges, Wilbur Nordstrom. ROW 2: Miss Bower, Carmen Beattie, Garth Conard, John DeLong, Clifton Carter, James Schmidt, Allen Tuntland, Gregory Drummer. 14
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