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'B r as Roy Miller Donald Natschke K6HH9th Hollins c BP 3' Gilbert Schleef Lois Thomsen Carl Smith Our treasury was beginning to increase again now with1 e proceeds of the Homecoming Dance. Put again we looked forward to spending some of that money on Prom decorations. Our class voted not to have a banquet. The theme was April in Paris and we had Chuck Granger and his Orchestra provide music. Both our Homecoming Dance and the Prom were successful and much credit must be givento our able sponsors Miss Dittlinger, Miss Brunskill, and Mr. Kunz. Officers this year were Bob Hix, Presidentg Don Buhrmester, Vice- Presidentg Carolyn Brewer, Secretaryg and Dolores Brutlag, Treasurer. Student Council members were Phyllis Collins and Kenneth Rollins. By this time we were looking forward to school letting out and especially to heing Seniors--the leaders of the school. Oh, yes and during this hard working year Louise Zinn, from our class, was elected as one of the cheerleaders, and Gloria Evans was substitute. - As the year came to a close I heard rumors abouttwo other Seniors to be that were planning on going out for Cheerleading. We all wished our fellow classmates luck and as you know Carolyn Brewer and Gloria Evans did get it. K
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Wh ana 'road Louise Zinn Alvin Buss David Van Hoveln Lois Van Hoveln ?' L M nj 1 Z iq! We n We K Ralph Mann Norman Luecke Senior year was filled with numerous decisions that had to be made ooncerning commencement invitations, class motto, color, and flower, and the type of programs to be passed out to our friends at graduation services. Perhaps the most im- portant decision of all was where to go on our class trip. 'We decided on New Orleans and are already talking of clothes to take. Our sponsors this year were Miss Schultheis, Mr. Carpen- ter, and Mr. Turnbaugh. Don Hodge was President, Gilbert Sohleef, Vice President, and Sandra Lowe, Secretary-'R-easuren Our Student Council members were Rosanna Hawthorne and Don Buhrmester. In October we chose Phyllis Collins, Lois Thomsen, and Lois Van Hoveln as our Homecoming Queen Candidates. During the year we staged a play entitled 'Skidding' under the di- rection of our able Speech teacher, Mr. Hike. So went the class of '5l's activities. We've had four wonderful years here, but now we must look forward to e new life keeping in mind our class motto: With the Ropes of the Past We Will Ring the Bells of the Future. its y Y . , ,
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