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SOPHOMORES Ruth Althaus James Anderson Donna Boerger Yvonne Boheman Stanley Bohn Elizabeth Brotzel Robert Brown Shi ley Bruner Ronald Dehne Carol Dorale Lyle Dornbusch Charles Falk Warren Falk James Farrell Lucille Flack William Forman Edward Germain Joan Gill Charles Gommer Melvin Hall Eugene Hamilton Cuane Hammon Margaret Huben Joey Lou Jensen Richard June Betty Kasuske June Keller Duane Kockx Yvonne Kuper James Lad wig Lawayne Lad wig 1.0 ctta Manning Janice McCulloch Reger McCulloch Joan Menze Now that the sophomore class has its feet firmly planted in high school life, its representation in extra-curricular activities has expanded into new fields. The boys participated in FFA, foctbaU, basketball, intramurals, and track. Three of the boys are member 3 cf tho M club. The girls took active part in FHA, declam, debate, newspaper werk, and E team cheerleading. Both boys and girls were in band, chorus, the glee clubs and Library Club. Tho cochs elected as president of their class, Glenn Robel; vice- president, June Keller; and secretary-t cacurcr, Larry Van Ray. LaWayne
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Not stopping to rest, the class of '54 ncs reached third base in the game of ed- ucation. This by far has been the most important and most exciting year for the juniors. The two most important events of the year, the From and the class play, went off without a hitch. Representative of the ex- cellent class spirit was the record-breaking gate receipts at the jun cr class play. In addition, the play, Finders Creepers, was an outstanding success from the stage. The most exciting event to most peo- ple was the Junior-Senior prom. Despite all the work and worry in those last few hectic days, the juniors took time to be mighty proud of themselves. The class had a job on its hands because it was to be the biggest prom in the school's history, serving nearly 200 people at the banquet in a classic Rhapsody in Blue setting. Without much ado the juniors are perfectly willing to give up their right and privilege to watch and criticize and take up their role as leaders. .'UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jack Stengc', Jim Boekelheide, Dale Hagan Page 13
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OrrICERS l f! o rlghLarry Van Ray, June Keller, Glen Robel. HOMECOMING Ladwig was sophomore Student Council delegate. Homecoming attendants were Audrey Redman and Jim Farrell. Although we always hate to leave another school year behind, the present sophomores are looking forward to becoming upperclassmen next fall; and we are sure that in their junior year they will continue their striv- ing to make the Class o: '55 an outstanding one. William Meyer Janice Mitchell Margaret Nef Joyca Neilsen Audrey Redman Gladys Reiners Glenn Robel Caroline Runge Annabelle Schliesman Roselyn Schmitt Marlene Seim Wayne Senkbeil Donald Smith Marion Thomas Jean Storm Ann Tuchschrrer Larry Van Ray Donald Veen Elaine Wendt Donald Whitlow Msrl Foss Mary Gaivey Not pictured— Richard Anderson Kenneth Carr Howard Dockter Orville Dockter Gene McKernan Earl Smith Patricia Tillemans Pago 15
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