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,Ahhh FNXG M V179 'PQOOC' t, I1 Back row- Gene Veit, Bill Turner, Louis Vlfeinheck. Steve Butz, Dick Marr, Paul Cosman, Ted Tholen, Gary Morgan, Bill Frahm, Bob VValdorf, john Vlfendt, Hugh Shailduck. Second row Larrv Feller, Charles Stoltenlierg, Errol Peters, Bob Eninger. Eddie Scar. David Ohsann, Harold Roggendorf, Gerald Bailey. Lyle Dethman, Dick Revnolds. jack Ed:-ns, Dirk Schneider. Front row Emogene Geronzin. Marlene Proud, Ruth Harris, Marjorie Lee, june Stone, Martha Bennett, Anna Mae Kane, Terry Perrincton. Pat Claussen, Kay Spooner, Agnes Hammond. Mildred Thompson. Junior Class The junior Class this year consists of seventy- two members. Louis Weinbeck is the president: Lorraine Stolk, vice-president: Larry Feller, secretary: and Jeannine Soderstrom, treasurer. In the Homecoming ceremonies Genevieve Rixen was chosen as the junior attendant, escorted by Louis Weinbeck. The eleventh grade was well represented in the all-school play with june Stone, Larry Feller, Kenneth Asmussen, Hugh Shadduck, Gene Veit, Loraine Naeve. Ruth Harris, Martha Bennett, Janice Struve, and Beatrice Frederick participating. The junior boys receiving football letters this year were Steve Butz, Gary Gifford, Bob Her- Sixteen rick, Clifford Kammerer, Dick Miller, Bill Miller, Harold Roggendorf, Gene Veit, and Louis Weinbeck. Several juniors were members of the varsity basketball team. Those who saw considerable action were Gene Veit and Steve Butz. Also many boys were out for track. Three of the five senior high cheerleaders were members of the junior Class. They are Shirley Law, Carol Echelbarger, and Shirley Langrehr. The class sponsored several dances during the year to obtain money to use for the Junior- Senior Banquet. PAASKE'S - ROSE 'S GIFT SHOP ,gn ptr- .x im, ,U Ax
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