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Juniors The Juniors have been rapidly gaining momemtum and are now considered Upper classmen' Their representation in every field of school activity verifies this fact Nancy Thurber was elected Carnival Queen of the Junior class She and her King, Glen Bloom, were gallantly backed by the whole class unique and colorful Mexican Fiesta was one of the highlights of Carnival gaiety This gala affair was presented in true Mexican fashion by the costumed senors and nsenoritas with appropriate and rhythmic songs and dances Salute the Champions!!! The boys of the Junior basketball team are heros of the class tournament The Junior Prom a most memorable event in school life formality, was held May 2 The Castilidians rendered harmonic melodies those present Ah!! Class officers Percy Voight, President James Brusky, Vice President Charles Esselman, Secretary Clark Catlin, Treasurer Tlrst Row Ruth Marquardt, Altha. Morse, Nancy Thurber, Nlna Oestreich, Margaret Gravltter, Wnlma Guetschow, Helen Brown , Irene Brovm, H109 Ampe, Margaret Horner, Ila Schmldt Second Row Ambrose Murphy, Patr1c1a Haas, Beverly Boe, Shirley Mlller, Dorothy Catlin, Patsy Beaver, Ethel Clouse, Rose Steffen, Lorranne Hessig, Carolane Steffen, Ruth Haslow Third Row Donald Smlth, Russell Schmitz, Lrlelgh Hennlnger, Anthony Schlogenhaft, Clark Catlrn, Charles Esselman, Percy V01 ht, James Brusky, Norma Young, Edna Prust Last Row Robert Pr1or, Sldney P1cus, John Gerdes, Harry Steffen, Fred Cox, Dale Sommers, Donald Strege, Albert Degenhardt, Joseph Beaver, Mr Berry 'I - I n o o o o s o n o A 0 Q 0 0 0 A 0 ll H ll 0 s o o on 0 u e 0 0 e ' ' U O 0 to 0 o Q 11. : - . . . . . . : V . . . - n g o a 0 , A ' . 1 ' , , n A' f' ' ' f . ' - X L . r' ' 4 3 4, 5 v .- ' 4 2 ' g its f 4, 1 . 1 4 4 1 7 if . V, 7 -
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SOPh0II1UI'E' Feeling not quite so o o green and gaudy as Freshmen, we proudly took root and attempted to conquer our inner selves Election of class officers wa a man sized job as all the officers elected were boys President, Adolph Voig Vice President, Jerry Brusky, Treasurer and Secretary, Harold Gall Carnival time is always a happy time' We chose a rollicking comedy,entitled 'Henry's Nail Order Wife for our side s ow mary Ann Esselman was our candidate for Carnival Queen with Vernon Stevens for her escort The most thrilling days of our Sophomore year came when we defeated the SENIORS 1 the Basketball Tournament Although we were defeated by the Juniors the championship game, we feel we have a moral victory As we embark on our Junior year we are all sorry to say goodbye to mr Lawrenz, our class adv1ser,but will be ready to greet our new class adviser with a smile Gall, N Herdrich, M V1ck, S Beyreis, S Brussows Second Row D Young, D Kronberger, L Englebretson, E Hamann, E Horner, B Tucker, M Stay ton, L D18t5Ch6, P Ampe, V Severson, A Pachal, M Peterson, D Helm, E Soltow Third Row Mr Lawrenz, H Kuester, E White, H Fink, M Esselman, G Gloudeman, D Stilwell, D Cole, F Schecklman, D Walters, A Christensen, D Rowley, A Degenhardt, A Lllumd Last Row D Bertz, S Mack, R Beaver, H Young, L Fulw11er, A H1nkelman, M English, N Raeck, J Vogel, E Luchterhand, G Owens H- . ...... : qt: . . . . n in T Q . . . . First Row: V. Stevens, M. Otto, D. Cowles, B. Theisen, M. Oestreich, J. Brusky, A.Voight, H. lr l C O I O 0
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