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7th GRADE FRONT ROW: Dennis Adolphsen. Roger Cooper, Jim Christenson, Donald Hall, Ronald Swan, Bonnie Fenhaus, Iva Jean Pratt, Lynna Iverson. SECOND ROW: Dean Frickson, Joyce Reynen, Patsy Creswell, Gail Torness, Bob Wilson, Sue Campbell, David Gill, Miss Harkins. THIRD ROW: Betty Jo White, Donna Dawson. James Gesswein. James Jacobs, Jayloy Thorkelson, Lois Whiting, Arnold Angerhofer, Barbara Aldrich. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Fenner, Judith Bunting, Carol DeLong, Karen Liebe, Carol Tulowetzke, Dean Gommer, Bobby Treis. Jack Price, Lyle Martell, Larry Geisler. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen Busjahn. Patti Recob, Kenneth Wellnitz, Judy Leonhardt, Norma Blum, Su- zanne Comstock. 8th GRADE FRONT ROW: Naomi Loy, John Blum, Bobby Dockter, Larry Nelson, Marlow Oltman, Logan Creswell, Noel White, Joyce Sandstrom, Karen Hagen, John Kenny Bruce. SECOND ROW: Janet DeWall. Jean Kennedy, Donald Bartholomew, Janice Lentz, Irene Busjahn, Ruth Mitch- ell, Patty Erne, Beverly Scheef, Ruth VanAsch, Marianne Behlings. THIRD ROW: Luella Whiting, Sharon DeLong, Linda Liebing, Sheran Hall, Lesley Swanson, Roger Burns, Tom Van Kempen. Donald Larson, Richard Hild. FOURTH ROW: DeWayne Gertsema, John Lowthian, James Sudbery, Douglas Randall, Larry Steltz, Milford Jackson, Mickey Raffety, Mr. Walkes. ABSENT: Dorothy Cannedy, Arthur Gesswein, Sharon Swenson. 26
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King Byron and Queen Donna Homecoming, October 6 and 7. was one of the big events for the students of Milbank High. On Thursday evening, Byron Reents and Donna Willi- ams were crowned king and queen. They were attended by Larry Lewis, Ruth Gonzenbach, Bob Ahles, and Gerry McFarland, seniors; Carol Ander- son and Bob Van Kempen, juniors; Sue Ann Dorn- busch and Dick Raffety, sophomores; and Lila Schmidt and Kenny Mosey, freshmen. Following the coronation were the pep fest and bonfire. Har- ry Schreiner, homecoming king o: 1944, gave a pep talk. Friday was the day of the parade. Many peo- ple lined the streets to sec »he beautiful floats. The Merry Stenos won first prize while the juniors and sophomores took second and third places, re- spectively. A number of floats were entered from the grade schools and a few from rural schools. The Bulldogs met the Redfield Pheasants in the evening game. Although the Bulldogs played good defensive ball, Redfield overpowered our team, winning 34-0. Following the game, the Homecoming Dance was held in the attractively decorated gym. The dance, with music provided by Leo Fortin, proved io be most successful. This brought to a close— Homecoming, 1955. 28
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