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Row One: Miss Helene Dunn, Barbara Schure, Karen Price, Nancy Pohl, Janet Biesmeier, Harold Pohl, Irene Phillips. Mr. William Holak. Row Two: Barbara Brinkmeier, Jerry Hughes, Lorraine Buske, Jane Quittschreiber. Karen Harding. Russell Hintz, Norman McKinstrey, Marvin Maaske. Row Three: Marjorie Fransen, Helen Eberhart, June Beyer, Merrie Gail Classon, Evelyn Schwoob, Mary Louise Caudle, Annelle Dittbenner, Anna Jane White. Row Four: Norman Clair, Larry Henriksen, Ed Ockerman, Barbara Medeke, Verna Stich, Dorothy Lapp, Leon Obenchain, Marilyn Thomason. Row Five: Keith Kuhlemeyer, Jerome Shippy, Delbert Kluck, Jim Yeakle. Dean Richtemeyer, Jerry Miller, Gary Rakow- ska, Bill Mellen. Sophomore Class Sophomore class ofhcers were Larry Henriksen, presidentg Jerome Shippy, vice-president: Merrie Gail Classon, secretary: Dean Richtemeyer, treasurer: Marilyn Thomasson, Student Council representative: and Karen Price and Gerald Hughes, Sports Council representatives. On September 17, 1954, the sophomores initiated the defenseless freshmen and were then entertained by the freshmen at a return party in November. They also entered a Iioat in the Fall Festival parade, the theme of which was The Little Shoemaker. A one-act comedy, The Ming Thing, was presented to the student body on February 4. The sophomore class was host at an all-school party on March 18. A highly successful year was completed with a class picnic in May.
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