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JUNIORS Ca ol Andersen Neil Anderson Daniel Barnes Gerald Bear Gerald Berens Ronald Berens Sharon Berkner Myrna Bohn Bonnie Bunting Mary Burges Warren Busjahn Mary Lynne Campbell Virginia Dailey Shirley Dockter Elaine Dolen Glen Elliot Helene Falk Mary Lou Foss Eugene Grothe James Hance Carol Hermans Mary Ellen Hoeke Marion Hofhenke Ralph Holtquist Joel Johns Larry Johns Barbara Johnson Louise Johnson Patricia Jurgens Dick Jurgens Arthur Kaden Marlys Karges Reger Kasuske Ronald Kasuske Phyllis Keller Daniel Kennison Lois Konshak G'adys Laskowske Duane Liebe Weldon Loy LaVonne Meister Jerry Menze
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Leddy, Dick Selgeby, Dale Raebel, Ruth Gonzenbach, Neil Nelson, George Jurgens, Ron Buescher. STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY Student Government Day was held April 3. For the students elected it proved an interesting and edu- cational day. The students elected to city offices were Ron Buescher as Mayor, and George Jurgens, Ruth Gonzenbach, Neil Nelson, Gene Leddy, Dale Raebel, and Dick Selgeby as councilmen. The citv officials attended the city council meeting April 2. The following day. Mayor Fischer took the elect- ed city oflicials to see the public utilities that the city maintains. Those who were elected county of- ficials a'so had an interesting day, which they spent in the county offices at the court house. The following were elected: Ann Jur- gens, Treasurer; Monte Kasuske, States Attorney; Byron Reents, Sheriff; Donna Williams, Clerk o Courts; Gerry McFarland. Register of Deeds; Clasien Rienstra and Nick McCulloch, Commissioners; Cynthia Selchert, Superintendent of Schools; Sam Kasuske Auditor. The day was complete after the city and county officials attended a banquet held for them by the American Legion. Daughters of the Ameri- ican Revolution Candi- date—Ruth Gonzenbach. FIRST ROW: Byron Reents, Donna Williams, Gerry McFarland. Cynthia Selchert, Ann Jurgens. SECOND ROW: Sam Kasuske, Clasien Rienstra, Nick McCulloch. 17
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JUNIORS One step closer to the goal of sen- iority, the MHS juniors of 1955-56 took time to make this year one of worth- while and lasting importance. Capably led by Mr. Swanson, class advisor, and Jim Randall, Bill Wilson, and Carol Anderson, class officers, the juniors successfully carried out several class projects. In October the “Who Will Reign Tonight?” theme plus plenty of hard work copped second prize for the junior homecoming float. The Imp was Ador- able December 2 when the soon-to-be seniors presented their annual class play to a large audience. May 5 the Juniors treated their fore-runners to one of the nicest proms held in MHS. Athletics, forensics, music, publish- ing, farming and homemaking were suc- cessfully enlivened by junior participa tion this year. The 1955-56 juniors are ready and well able to accept their role of leadership. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Randall, President; Bill Wilson, Vice President. JUNIORS Elva Mertens Judy Morgan Agnes Nord Janice Nord Francis Pepka Lyle Peschong James Randall Joan Read Janet Ross Larry Selgeby Sterling Schaffer Audrey Siewert Judith Tillman John Trapp Judith Trapp Verna Tulowetzke Yvonne Tulowetxke Robert Van Kempen Millard Voeltz Joanne Volkenant Byron Wendland William Wilson 19
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