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XXXXXXXXYXNYYYXNYYXNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYXNYYXNXNXNXNXXXXXXXXXXX sophomores Row 1: G. Borchardt, R. Gallagher: L. Griswoldg L. Krusieg B. Stees Row 2: J. Niesemang J. Simmons, L. Foy, M. Kohlg Z. Klaasg N. York, J. Ferguson, I. Moore: S. Roemerg S. Starr Row 3: A. Meighang C. Lappi D. Diestelmeierg J. Fergusong P. Bohmg C. Kuhl- meyerg V. Carter, A. Mayer, D. Rackowg Miss Donker Row 4: Mr. Macomberg L. Shadleg D. Stadelg A. Woodley, D. Lappg C. Rindermang G. Eisenhower, Y. Spinhirneg J. Jacoby. Row 5: D. Wybourng R. Rodda: D. Buss, V. Karnatzg M. Beyersg E. Jogerstg K. Davisg D. Finkenbinderg R. Wilkining On September 6, 1949, the Class of '53 entered Lena High as an adventurous group of thirty-tive very green freshmen. They chose as their leaders: Zondra Klaas, President, Nancy York, Vice Presidentg Larry Krusie, Secretaryg Donald Diestelmeier, Treasurerg and Patricia Bohm, Class Representative. Their advisors were Miss Helene Dunn and Mr. Blagg. After a fun filled initiation at the hands of the sophomores, they were full- fledged members of Lena High. In November, the sophomores were their guests at a return party. ' As sophisticated sophomores, forty-three in number, they turned the tables and conducted the initiation of the freshmen during that year. They elected as their ofiicersz Lorraine Griswold, Presidentg Betty Stees, Vice Presidentg' Robert Gallagher, Secretary: Larry Kruise, Treasurer, and Gayle Borchardt, Class Repre- Sentative. Miss Donker and Mac were their patient advisors. Upon entering the magazine sales, their class took high honors. They also presented a one-act comedy, Prom Date at an all school assembly in February, which, for their first attempt in the art of dramatics, was very successful. XXXXXXXXYYYYXNYXNNXNXNYXN NNN5lYNbfYN?N?NIYYYNJN?SiNWbrX ' 29
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XXXXXXXXNNYYYYYXNNNNNYYYYYYXNYXNNYYYYYYXNNXKKNYYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYXNKNNKXXXXXXXXX juniors Row 1: O. Shippee: P. Whyte: D. Howe: W. Robieson Row 2: Mr. Parkinson: M. Meyers: G. Buss: C. Anderson: J. Huber: R. Noble Row 3: M. Miller: G. Heid: V. Liebergesell: E. Holmes: R. Schrader: Mrs. Romtvedt Row 4: A. Fernsteadt: J. Baley: K. Lobdell: R. Litwiller: E. Krusie: R. Buss The juniors of 1951 began their freshman year at Lena High with a small mis- chievous group of twenty. They started the year by entering a float in the Fire- man's Fall Festival and receiving second prize. The sophs duly initiated them and were their guests at a return party. They also won top honors in the magazine sales for '49. Their otiicers were: Kenny Lobdell, President: Phylis Whyte, Vice President: Arden Fernsteadt, Treasurer: and Verla Liebergesell, Secretary. Miss June Schulz and Mr. Parkinson were their guiding lights. As sophomores, they increased in number to twenty-one members. One of their biggest events was the initiation of the freshmen. They were also the guests of the freshmen at a return party. They chose as officers: Jim Baley, President: Arden Fernsteadt, Vice President: Robert Buss, Treasurer: Robert Litwiller, Secretary: and Marilyn Miller, Class Representative. In February, following the custom of all sophomore classes, they presented a one-act comedy, Where's That Report Card? at an assembly. They again ranked first in the amount of magazine sales. Miss Donker and Mr. Macomber were their patient advisors. As mighty juniors, their membership is twenty-one, and their oiiicers are: Robert Litwiller, President: Verla Liebergesell, Vice President: Phylis Whyte, Treasurer: Roberta Schrader, Secretary: and Marian Meyers, Class Representative. In November, everyone enjoyed the antics of Clementine , their three-act class play. Mrs. Romtvedt and Mr. Parkinson helped them to sponsor the junior-senior banquet and prom late in May to climax a very happy year. XXXXXXXXYYYYXNYXN-X'XN'YYYYX3NPwXNNXN dvxwbfvvvwwvxweexk 28
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NYYYYNNX'NNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYXNJXNXNYYXNYYXNANYYYYXNAJYNANQYYYYYYYYYNANYYYYYXNYXA freshmen Row 1: G. Fluegel: M. Prasse: J. Goethe: J. Carder: L. Hawes Row 2: R. Starr: F. Hodgin: H. Jacobs: L. Hardel: D. Schrader: W. Rice: G. Moyer: V. Goebel Row 3: N. Reed: J. Henriksen: D. Knight: D. Robieson: J. Boeke: L. Saxby: A. Schoeny: E. Brott: J. Yeakle: Miss Dunn Row 4: Mr. Blagg: R. Peters: D. Meighan: E. Rudisill: C. Harner: A. Eberhart: C. Jogerst: N. Keppen: P. Mcllvanie Row 5: N. Stabenow: D. Frazier: J. Keppen: R. Staub: C. McNair: R. Eilders: J. Confer: P. Kellingg W. Heiler There are thirty-eight students enrolled in the freshmen class. The class oilicers are as follows: Jerry Goethe, President: Marilyn Prasse, Vice President: Jack Carder, Secretary: Gail Fluegel, Treasurer: and Larry Hawes, Class Repre- sentative. The class advisors are Miss Helene Dunn and Mr. Russell Blagg. These thirty-eight young people enjoyed a thrilling evening with the sopho- more class on September 22, when they were initiated. Later in November, they sponsored a return party for the sophs, thanking them for the fun they had at initiation. NNNNNNYYVVQNNNNNNYXN : NNNNN ' 30
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