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JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right— Kinli I ' -mli, ' nn;. sinnpiT. Phyllis Schumacher, Colette Bachman, Pat Koch, Barliaia Grebner, Luella Niio, Mary Lou King. Second row, left to right — Paul Schrock, Miltc n Wcrnsman, Milford Broers, Eugene Schlabach, Lewis Martin, Leo Kiesewetter, Richard Goldsmith. Back row, left to right — Durward Guth. Donald Kennel, Harold Neumann, Eugene Fisher, Eugene Schaefer, Robert Hall, Robert Chilcot, Wilbur Rohnian. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The junior class began the year with for.y-eight of cur original fifty-one mem- bers. We chose James Zimmerman for our class president, Robert Rohman, vice president, and Marietta Schneider, secretary-treasurer. Our student council rep- resentatives were Colette Bachman, Phyllis Schumacher and Paul Schrock. The advisers were Mr. Hires and Mr. Larson. In the fall our class had a hayrack ride and theater party. Everyone enjoyed the evening in spite of the rain and mud. One of the main events of the year was our class play, The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder. Our class was well represented in both the state literary and music contests. The speech contestants were Harold Neumann, Connie Stamper and James Zim- merman. Robert Chilcot, Donald Halford and Connie Stamper participated in i.he one-act play, Lithuania. At the music contest Mary Lee Noe and Barbara Grebner were soloists. Another big day was February 28 when our class rings finally arrived. Everyone enjoyed the excitement of selling at football and basketball games and the track meets. We also held square dances after several of the basketball games. The annual banquet, given in honor of the seniors, was held on April 29 in the auditorium. We sponsored a spring prom for the public after the banquet, which concluded an eventful year. Twenty-Four
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JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right — Edwin Johnson, Dennis Waldschmidt, Norma Hagaman, Robert Rohman, Alan Welte, Betty Kerker, Ethel Bachman, Amelia Reinmann. Second row, left to right — Mary Lee Noe, Shirley Lumpp, LaVerne Wolf, Eileen Grebner, Marietta Schneider, Marilyn Lcatherman, Frank Kiesevvetter, Phillip Fandel. Back row, left to right— Lois Speck, Alice Seckler, Phyllis Grebner, Jackie Wag- ner, Clyde Parshall, Donald Halford, Donald Zimmerman, James Zimmerman. Twenty-Five
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