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Thomas Jurgens Arthur Kasuske Dennis Kasuske Jerry Kennedy Jim Kockx Josephine Konshak Charles Korstjens Francis Kruger Janice Lage Bernita Larson Carole Larson Marjorie Liebing Rosalie Martell Mary Jane Matheis David Nelson Robert Olson Marie Pepka Carol Peterson Michael Radermachei Eleanor Radtke Richard Raffety Mavis Rannow Betty Lou Reynen Rita Sawrey Mary Ann Schaffer Jerry Schlosser Marlyn Schumacher Ivan Schwenn Charles Selchert Annete Shauf Rita Storm Shirley Storm Leland Swan David Tassler Susan Thompson Jim Trapp Jon Vander Velden Carolyn Van Veen Susan Wagner Linda Warren Roberta Webb Roger Wilde Marilyn Williams 23
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dick Raffety, Vice President; Lowell Crowl, President; Janet Hermans, Secretary-Treasurer. Who ever said the second year of high school is dull? All the sophomores should agree that it is very busy and eventful. The class has been engaged in activities such as debate, declam, athletics, music and cheerleauing. Susan Thompson and Annette Shaui' have been active in debate. They have made several trips with ihe team this year. Annette is also in declam. There were four lettermen. The boys were active in football and in both A and B basketball. They also took part in intramurals. Leading cheers from the sophomore class were Marilyn Williams, A cheerleader, and B cheer leader Janet Hermans. Sue Dornbusch and Dick Raffety were the Home coming attendants. The class of 1958 won third place on their float “Let’s Dispose of Redfield.” On January 11 the class sponsored an all-school pal- ly. It was a big success and everyone had a good lime. They chose as their officers, Lowell Growl. President Dick Raffety, Vice President, and Janet Hermans, Secre tary-treasurer. Phillip Fabel represented the class on the student council. The students were in both vocal and instrumental music activities, and took part in the annual music con- test. Among the other activities they have a large mem- bership in their camera club “The Dark Room Dodgers,” directed by Mr. Pribyl. Other clubs they participated in were the FFA, FHA, and paper staff. Dale Aesoph Beth Annett Kyleen Arnold Linda Bailly Joyce Beck Susan Behlings James Berkner Janet Bock Richard Boe Myrna Boerger James Boheman Richard Bray Harriet Buchele Margaret Chaloupka Jack Christenson Allan Christians Robert Cramer Lowell Crowl Sue Ann Dornbusch Claramae Engle.t Phillip Fabel Edward Flanery Kathleen Folk Nancy Hackett Howard Hegstrom Janet Hermans Jean Hoeke Everett Iszler Susan Johnson Diana June 22
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FRESHMEN CLASS The first year of their high school career is completed by the Freshmen, and next year they will not be entered as green “freshies” but as soph- omores in their second year of high school. The extra-curricular activities have been FFA. FHA, Pep Club. Band, Declam, and Chorus. Freshmen attendants for Homecoming were Lila Schmidt and Kenneth Mosey. Class officers were Carole Anderson, President; Jack Berens, Vice Pres- ident, and Royce Reents, Secretary. Janet Mors represented the class at Student Council meetings. Mrs. Zimmer was Freshmen class adviser. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Royce Reents, President; Carol D. Ander- son, Secretary; Jackie Berens, Vice President. Carol Anderson James Anderson Timothy Anderson Larry Angerhofer Betty Bear John Berens Duane Berkner Marlys Berkner Mary Berquist Karen Brown Brenda Bunting Berniece Campbell Arvin Conrad Janet Cramer Karen Crowl Susan Davenport Gary De Jong Mary Dobson Sharon Dornbusch David Dubbs Richard Ekern Virgil Erickson Linda Flathers Clarence Fo man Gary Hedman Carol Hendrick Jo Ann Hoeke Jean Hoeltgen Janet Kalen Joan Kahler 24
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