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A ,t 4 ,L Fu-st Row M1ss Donker Eleanor Schrader Annelle D1ttbenner Jerry Hughes M'1r1lyn Thomasson Merrre Gale Classon MISS Dunn Second Row Evelyn S h noob Anna Whlte Margery Fransen June Beyer Lorrame Buske Karen H'1rd1ng IN rncy Pohl Jan tB1eseme1er Thud Row H lrold Pohl Edu ard Ockerman Kerth Kuhlmeyer Norm rn Clalr H 1lcl rn llollarl P lssell llmt Marvxn Maxske Bar b'1r1 Schure Fourth row Barbara Brrnltmcler Helen Eberlmrt Blrbara Medeke Jxnlee Confer Verna Stlch Mary Loulse Caudle Jlne Qulttschrelber Irene Ph11 llps Flfth Row James Ye xkle Leon Obenchun Wllllam Mellen Gerald Mlller Charles Me ghcm Dean RICIIYOITIPQCI' Ron rld Neeble Donald Neeble Bruce Jogerst The folloumg were rbsentt Larry llenrlksen Delbert Kluck Dorothy Lapp Larry Peters Norman McK1nstrey Freshmen We were 1n1t1ated lnto our Freshman year of hlgh school September 18 1953 by he Sophomores In return y e 'rye a party for the Sopohomores wh1ch conslst el of games and dinemg Later 1n the year we elected our 'wffvcers presldent J y hughes wee presldnt Eleanor Schrader Sec et 'xnnelle Dlttbenner t 1 urer Merrle Call Cl'1sson and class representatlxe Marllyn Thomasson We elected B1rb'1 '1 Medeke and I rry Heurlksen s Sports Councll representatlves For the Fall Festlx al Parade our class entered a flcat vthleh lncluded a space rocket and space man belng greeted by an earth woman We entered the maga zlne sale Verna Stleh was the hlghest seller of magazines 1n our class O Wednesday the 10th of February the class sponsored a Cupld s Caper dance Where the glrls asked boys At the end of the year we had a plcnlc Thus brlngrng our Freshman year to a successful close Q ' , ' , ' . : e - ? 1 ' . 7 1 V v ' v 5 ' v 'z V' , L e ' ' . ' : 2 , ff ' ' , ' ', z J, z ez . ..c, .L.. 'r ' ri , - 1 z . : . ' ' ' , . , z , ' ' : I 2 z' , ' ' N , - ' , N c .' c , c . ' , Z , f , X . z 1 ' f ' , , 1 L v 1 I I 1 1 ' . ' ' , . c Q : ' , errv' ' 3 ' , f f . ' 3 1 r .aryy f ' 3 refs: , ' 1' 1 gc f 'f, . ' . z fr. . 2 La Lf 1 ' . a t ' . ' . K M . V 5 L I V . . 1 V V I 7
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'G T' First row Mr Macomber Mary Lou Yeager Thelma Howe Norma Jean Boeke Evelyn Robieson Inez Miller Miss Hoffman Second row Lenora Falkenburg Mar yn Qulttschreiber Linda Starr Sharon Buss Mildred Beyer Helalne Klaas Betty Mellen Janet Gartner Thufd Row Leona Babcock Duane Schure Mary Lou Otte Harry Cummins Ray Harner William Peters Kay Holmes Norma Kurth Fourth Row Barbara Phillips Constance Harbach James Kraus JoAnn Russell Virginia Saxby Ervin Klaas Darryl Sherman Earl Brown Faith Row Donald McKinstrey, Clyde Price, Lynn Meyer, Bruce Overson, Robert Liphart, John Holman, Donald Maaske, Mark Brown. The following were absent: Wendel Kurth, Eleanor Michael, Robert Schrader, Judith Schwartz, Shirley Surber. Sophomores We started our freshman year by electing Clyde Price president, Norma Jean Boeke vice-president, Barbara Phillips secretary, Helaine Klaas treasurer, and Darryl Sherman as class representative. Our advisers were Miss Helene Dunn and Mr. Bogart. We were initiated by the merciless sophomores, and the surviving freshman gave a party in return. As sophomores we elected James Kraus president, John Holman vice-president, Constance Harbach secretary, Kay Holmes treasurer, Norma Jean Boeke class rep- resentative, and Linda Starr and Clyde Price as Sports Council members. With we entered a float in the Fall the magazine sale. We sponsor- presented a very successful one school, We initiated the fresh- the losing team in the magazine our advisers Miss Hoffman and Mr. Macomber Festival and placed third. We took first place in ed an all high school dance in November. We act play Campaign for Two before the entire men. We had a sophomore dance sponsored by sale. Our class picnic in May closed a very successful year. 1,-Q' ar A li
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