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W . 0l'llllMllllll CLASS FRONT ROW: Charlotte Hoercher, Joan Gunia, June Hecker, Elsie Wiegand, Verna Kraske Marlene Doellmg Scheron Killan, Joyce Curry. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Votrain, John Surmeier, Stanley Seerlng Bonnie Linss Dixie Lee Kuehn Rose Lembke, Velma Rowald, Rita Biddle, Dale Reuss, Don Mitchell, Miss Steines. BACK ROW Georg Kolb Robert Starron Evan Zimmermann, Roy Ernig, Kenneth LaQuet, Vearl Hanks, Gene Richter, J rry Bowers Donald Graul David Cochran The members of the sophomore class, thirty in number, elected Don Mitchell president, Robert Starron vice president, and Rita Biddle secretary-treasurer. The Student-Faculty Council representatives are Rose Lemblce and Don Mitchell, Miss Steines and Mr, Votrain are the class advisers. The name of 22 sophomore students appeared on the honor roll for the first semester, The members of this class have participated in large numbers in the musical organizations and in sports, The Parent-Teachers' Association awarded this group five dollars in acknowledgement of having had the best parent attendance for the high school during the first semester. In the Junior Red Cross drive the sophomores were the first to reach the l00'k membership goal. Second place was awarded to this class in the sale of magazines. Their total sales amounted to 334850, for 112 subscriptions issued. The sophomores placed second in the March of Dimes campaign with a total of 59.05, In March the sophomores entertained their parents. Parties such as these provide an opportunity for better acquaintance between the parents and faculty members. 16
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Jll lllll ULASS The 43 members of the junior class, the largest in school this year. elected ,lim hlitchell to guide them successfully through a very busy year preparing for the ,lunior'Senior Banquet and Prom, Under the sponsorship of bliss VValden and hlr. Clover, the juniors chose the following members to assist the president: Thusnelda llivenberger, vice president: Robert VVhiteeotton, seeretaryg Keith Crodeon, treasurer: Deloris Rowald and ,lim hlitchell, members of the Student'l5.:eulty Council. The class had I2 students on the honor roll during the first semester. Through intensive work and good salesmanship, this group exceeded all other classes in the magazine contest. The total amount raised was 3642.75 for 209 subscriptions issued, the profit of which was used to defray the cost of the annual banquet and dance. Robert Xllhiteeotton was high salesman on magazine subscriptions, Three of the four cheerleaders are members of this class, 'l hey are Sally McAhec, Jaynie Bassett, and Lois lXCliL'1'lllil1l. Sally lXlcAbee was crowned lXl.C.ll.S. Queen at the circus held on January 28. In the junior Red Cross drive the juniors contributed the largest sum of money of all the classes in high school. They also contributed to the hlarcli of Dimes campaign, raising a total of 36.57. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Funk, Thusnelda Bizenberger, Phyllis Augustine, Eva Jean Moeller, Sally M:Abee, Lois Ackerman, Pat Cummings, Betty Jane Richter, Eileen Snyder, Margaret Staub, Shirley Meinhardt. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Glover, Bernice Renth, Jaynie Bassett, Rita Wombacher, Evelyn Dickhaut,Norma Schneider, Deloris Rowald, Betty Jean Haas, Wilma Rickert, Beulah DeR0usse, Lyla Jean Phillips, Anna Mae Yarber, Pearl Graul, Marilyn Dietz, Ruth Korpel, Betty Garner, Miss Walden. BACK ROW: Lester Gaylord, Norman Wilmsmeyer, Clarence Schanz, Robert Whitecottan, Walter Engel, Wendell Short, Marlin Hoercher, Luther Muehl, Don Seitz, Henry Feldt, John Starron, Keith Grodeon, Armin Hamann, Curtis Condon, James Mitchell, lb
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Fllll Illllil ULASS The freshman class, which consists of 37 members. elected the follow- ing officers after the first examinations: Richard Teiehmann, president: Carol 'lean Donner. viceepresiclentg Terry Plab, secretary: and Howard Boller, treasurer, Members of the Student-Faculty Council are Richard Teichmann and Georgia Faekenthall. The class is under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Leilich and Mr, Wood, During the first semester there were 28 freshmen on the honor roll. Five of these students maintained straight Ns in all classes, thereby setting ai new record in lXl.C.11.S. These girls are Peggy Ann Perrottet. Barbara Dietz, Ima ,lean Bassler, Carol -lean Donner, and Doris Phillips. Georgia Faekenthall is the only freshman among the cheerleaders, On February 21 the freshmen entertained their parents at their class party. The freshmen were third in the magazine-selling Contest with 96 subscriptions amounting to 331680. Contributions to the junior Red Cross and the March of Dimes cam- paign were also made by this class. In the junior Red Cross drive they excelled the other classes by raising a total of 512.590, FRONT ROW: Audrey Reeble, Marie Bunn, Suzanne Proffitt, Carol Jean Donner, Margie Leonhardt, Joan Schneider, Shirley Spanley, Norma Cameron, Carol Yuengel. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Wood, Ima .lean Bassler, Peggy Perrottet, Dorothy Reben- storft, Bonnie Graul, Barbara Blum, Georgia Fackenthall, Louise Weber, Helen Matthews, Edith Carle, Doris Phillips, Margie Cast, Barbara Dietz, Dorothy Surmeier, Sharon Funk, Mrs. Leilich. BACK ROW: James Witham, Marcel Frerker, Donald Leonhardt, Terry Plab, Jimmy Smith, Norman Harris, Joe Blackrner, Clarence Munie, Francis Knoth, Troy Sauerhage, Howard Boller, Richard Teichmann, Frank Vollmar. 17
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