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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Bender, Shirley Alshouse, Norma Fouth. Betty Husser, Joanne Swanson, Joyce Bickett, Carolyn Haas. ROW 2; Mary Ann Einsele, Dorothy Danielson, Neil Drummer, Robert Hall, Richard Ward, Ronnie Becker, Richard Faber. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 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 Mf. Sellers, sponsors. Norma Fouth was our Homecoming Queen. We went through many hardships during Freshmen initiation but we 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. This year we chose Mary Lou Cassidy for Homecoming Queen. We gained Mary Lou Cassidy, Lucille Dale, and Harry Silfies. We lost Gail Meyers, Virgil Floto, and Jimmie Aitken. Those elected were Delbert Fetzer, President; Duane May, Vice-President; Betty Husser, Secretary-Treasurer; Harry Silfies and Beverly Stuepfert, Reporters; Norma Fourth, Student Council Representative; Miss Hauge and Mrs. Bender, Sponsors. On November 20 we presented our class play No Moon Tonight. On May 9 we were hosts to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Gladys Schultz, Janet Rasmussen, Grace Schmidt, Beverly Stuepfert. Maxine Schmitz, Mary LouCassidy, Miss Hauge. ROW 2: Kenneth Moeller, Harold Sellers. Delbert Fetzer, Harry Silfies, James Geiger, Duane May, Charles Lamb, Virgil Floto.
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On September 7, 1949, twenty-six Freshmen flew into the halls of L.C.H.S. The following were chosen to run the plane--Pilot--James Becker, Co-Pilot--Margaret LeConte; Stewardess--Pearl Hedges; Log Keepers--Joe Beattie and Nancy Aitken, Navigator--Miss Bower. On September we were initiated by the Sophomores and Seniors. During the year we lost Martha Griffith and Naida Clark took over as Stewardess. Dixie Selders was our Homecoming Queen. In the fall of '50, we continued our voyage. Again we chose: James Becker for Pilot; David Schmitz--Co-Pilot; Dixie Selders--Stewardess; Evelyn Chelin and Donald Steele--Log Keepers; Miss Bower and Mrs. McCray--Navigators. In the fall of ' 5 1 we again started on our long voyage. The pilot chosen was Evelyn Chelin; the Co-Pilot--Norma Jean Schmidt; Stewardess --Naida Clark; Log Keeper--Nancy Aitken; Navigator s --Miss Infascilli and Mr. Sellers. We gained Ronald Summers and lost Joe Beattie. We entertained the Seniors at a banquet and prom on May 10. Naida Clark was Homecoming Queen. In the fall of '52 we again headed out for the fourth and final year of our voyage. We found we had lost Ron Summers, Nancy Aitken, and Darlene May during the summer. Weagain chose for our Pilot--Evelyn Chelin; Co-Pilot--Dixie Selders; Stewardess--Naida Clark; Log Keepers--Jim Becker and Norma Schmidt; Navigators --Mr. Kidd and Mr. Sellers. We chose Rheta Haefner for Student Council Rep. and Homecoming Queen. The Juniors honored us on May 9th with their Junior-Senior Prom. Senior Class Night was held on May 15. Evelyn Chelin was chosen by the class and faculty to receive the D.A.R. Award. On May 16 the Seniors enjoyed a day in Chicago. The day was spent sightseeing and was brought to a close by seeing a stage play. We received our diplomas on May 29, climaxing a very memorable four years of our lives. 12 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr.Sellers, Kathleen Keutzer, Arlene Lucas, Eleanor Bauer, Marlene Kolp, Marilyn Funfsinn, Loma Bentley, Evelyn Chelin. Mr. Kidd. ROW 2: Raymond Schallhorn, Lester Stamburger, Donald Steele, Joseph Bickett, David Schmitz, James Becker. ROW 3: Shirley Becker, Rheta Haefner, Norma Jean Schmidt, Naida Clark, Elaine Loeback, Dixie Selders.
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Eich, Rose Losey, Evelyn Thone, Janice Schallhorn, Carol Anderson, Hubert Keutzer. ROW 2: Miss Bower, Donald Watson, Roger Weller, Darrell Thompson, Garth Conard, Carmen Beattie. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1951, we entered L.C.H.S. The following officers were elected: Dale Carter, President; Clifton Carter, Vice-President; Marlas Happ, Secretary-Treasurer; Lola Thompson, Reporter. Miss Bower and Mrs. Nesti, Sponsors. When Dale and Clifton Carter moved away, they were replaced by Gregory Drummer as President and Joyce Blackwell as Vice-President. Freshman initiation was a day we'll always remember. Janice Schallhorn was Homecoming Queen. During the year we lost Lola Thompson, Lois Bomleny, Paddy Felton, Bertha Hedges, and Clinton Eades. In September 1952, the following officers were elected: John DeLong, President; James Stamburger, Vice-President; Janice Schallhorn, Secretary-Treasurer; Carol Anderson and Garth Conard, Reporters; Roger Weller, Student Council Representative; Miss Bower and Mr. Baxter, Sponsors. Carol Anderson was our Homecoming Queen. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Stamberger, Gregory Drummer, Allen Tuntland, Kenneth Swanlund, John De Long, James Schmidt, Wilbur Nordstrom. ROW 2; Mr. Baxter, Marlas Happ, Mary-lu Pierson, Joyce Houski, Joyce Black-well.
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