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viwr f 7»nt t •w.w mSNVtee wtWB8SKI.s4»vtMvewis n v r.v»wi viw« rorwr. MiliiYiiViW:-j| Chi r jjbcJL Joan Farley Helen Albrecht Assistant Editor Editor Alma Eichelberg Layout Editor Marcella Balliet Photography Editor Martin Haase Business Manager Joyce Opp Art Editor We also wish to thank Rita Kallas and Joanne Opp for their time and effort JiLLdt xsYVCJlQ Back row: Eugene Jundt, Leslie Hoff, Harry Hauffe,vice presieent, Ralph Sears, president, James Rath, and Kermith Kusler. Froflt row: Floyd Aman, Arleen Keira, Alma Eichelberg, Helen Albrecht, secretary and treasurer, Blanche Geffre, and shirley Gilliland.
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Back row: Lyman Keim, Charles Leberman, Harvey Schaible, Gary Guthmiller, LaDean Haberman, Gary Breitag, Pauline Feuhrer, Marcella Breitag, Diane Swanson, Craig Knudeon, MaAlan Becker, Clifford Weiez, and Caroline Geffre. Middle row: Gary Lapka, Elmer Ketterling, Sidney Schaible, Arnold Lechner, Du- Wayne Berreth, Marshall Fisher, Phyllis Keiez, Kathleen Nelson, Gloria Rueb, Sharon Welch, KalPlys Krein, Janet Keisz, and Gloria 8chaible. Front row: Carol Walth, William Breitag, Richard Kolb, Myron Young, Kenneth Gisi, Leland Weiehaar, Jean Heibel, Harold Berreth, Melvin Breitag, Gerald Berreth, Harvey Schaible, Gary Gisi, Marvin Ketterling, Barbara Kulm and James Schaffer. Those absent were: Larry Berreth, Carol Becker, Phillip Schaffer, Robert Huber Diane Becker, Carol Hehn, Robert Hehn, Richard Schaible, Darlye Berreth, Janice ] Geffre, Phyllis Gelling, Gary Jasmer, and Buddy Schaffer. Mrs. Phyllis Young Miss Gertrude Hoff Mrs. Gladys Jones GRAVE I Mrs. Vina Schuchardt Mrs. Pyrl Goodrich Mr s• LaVerne Schuchardt Back row: Duane Kolb, Mary Kapp, Marie Kapp, Jerome Swanson, Herbert Ketterling, Vernon Glaser, LaDell Maier, Adrian Geffre, Donald Schaible, Gerald Geffre, Evelyn Smolinsky, Carol Hohman, and Shirley Hakanson. Middle Row: Harry Hilgemann, John Hohman, Gerald Hilgenann, Ronald Breitag, Inez Becker, Jerry Skoglund, Francis Glaser, Roger Albrecht, Darlene Kolb, Marcella Zenker, and Patricia Gilliland. Front Row: Judy Leberman, Anita Heath, Audrey Kusler, Marion Maier, Margie Maier, Robert Schaible, Arlin Grabowski, Gordon Geffre, Betty Rueb, Rose Geffre, Norma Glaser, Joy Jundt, Lorentina Weisz. Those absent v ere, Elmer Kaul, Lavonn Koenig, Betty Schaffer, Olive Schick, Dar- lene Bell, Elsie Gelling, and Sarah Schaffer.
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w«w¥wr 7rvv v vt . smw wirmvn wswii «syy vi The annual carnival, held November 5 and 6, was a great success. Entertain- ment Included a variety of stands, skits, a lunch room, and a dance. The climax of the evening was the coronation of the Junior candidates, Melvin Tuscher,and Audrey Lapka, as king and queen. Their attendants were: senior-Ralph Sears and Luella Breitag; Sophomore-Carl Rogers and MaryAnn Geffre; and freshman-Ardella Kamm and Paul Schuchordt. They were crowned by last yearns king and queen, Jeannette Walth and Fred Hilgemann. Shirley Swanson and Marcella Balliet sang a duet. Pirate Day, held on October 15, began with the initiation of the freshman class by the sophomores. Following this, Me rl Schanzenbach and Joyce Opp were choeen as Pirate King and Queen. The parade began at 11:0C with Mel- vin Tuecher again serving as Pirate Day Marshal. Each float depicted an adage or quotation. The senior float won first prize. In the afternoon the Pirates lost the football game to Eureka and the festivities were brought to a climax with the homecoming dance at the high school gym featuring Bill Klitz orchestra tW i »• 1 £ I i ■ .. 3 - - I
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