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26 c L A S s 0 F F 1 C E R S L. Steinman, D. Kolb, Mr. Anderson, Segner. Mr. Calder. JUNIOR CLASS The closs of '51 ably led by President Charles Dickson had a splendid year. He was assisted by Vice-president, Wayne Segner; Secretary, Leaetta Steinmann; and Treasurer, Dorothy Kolb. The magazine sales proved a great success by breaking all former records with first prize going to Ben Blazer for his outstanding sale of $226.67. Second and third prizes went to Bill Lengacher and Lydia Weis. As in past years, the Junior girls took care of the hot dog stand during the football season. This also had a very successful year, the profits being an all time high. A great many students attended the Junior prom, making it a grand success. The theme, Oriental Gardens, was beautifully constructed by the Junior class with the help of their able advisors, Mr. Calder and Mr. Anderson. FIRST ROW: Mr. Calder, I. Probst, L. Meyer , J. Schultz, P. Meren , H. Stauffer, W. Ruch, D. Rtsaer, Mr. Anderson. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, G. Rnbe, R. Rue »er. D. Perdue, H. Pfaeffli, M. Re r, E. Rufi, R. Ruch, W. Schwaiger. THIRD ROW: V. O’Flaherty, H. Pilz, J. McGuire, L. Schmerse, R. Rygh, H. Prien, W. Lengacher, R. Marty, K. Norton, W. Segner, T. Mulligan.
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CLASS PROPHECY TRUMAN SELCK has entered his force in the Indianapolis auto races and has signed BOB DEARTH as his “grease-monkey. JOYCE BROGE has a full time job casting and directing plays at a first class theater on Broadway. She has R. W. WITT playing the lead in her most recent production. JIM FORBES is manager of the Northernaire with JUMBO STAUF-FACHER as head bell boy. We find AL PRISK at the Met —practicing ten hours a day to perfect My Darling Clementine. MARILYN LANZ has signed up as drummer for Goody Benman. She is known widely for her hot drums and goes by the name Lou-Lou Lanz. MILDRED KRAUSS is playing the cymbals for the same band. BILL SCHMITZ is keeping score at Bowling Green where the price is still a penny a pitch. The Orpheum is playing The Bernhardt Story with DONNA WENGER portraying Sara. JEN ICE LINSAY is head corn-popper in the outside lobby. We see HONEY KUBLY demonstrating the restful qualities of Sleep-Tite mattresses in a Montgomery Word display window. JACK STAFFON is general manager of the store. MINNIE HARDELL is star guard on the Utah Utopians while NETTE BLACK does a superb job as forward for the same team. KARL KRAHENBUHL is acting as water boy. PHIL TEEHAN is active manager of the BLUMER chain of drug stores which are incidentally, featuring triple dip strawberry sundaes this week. DICK MAURER is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. GORDON OR IANS has become one of the leading ornithologists of the country. DAVID RUEHLMAN has been begging for his aid to get a start in the same profession. MARY HOGAN has risen to great heights in the modeling world and has been seeing a lot of ROY ROTH latly—now an eminent business tycoon. SYNDE is busy convicting former classmates of Simpsonism at a trial near Lake Success. ELAINE HACKLE has become a leading racketeer and just lately has been charged with passing out secret information on the development of runless nylons to the enemy! This nylon experiment was completed by LORENZ SPRING. ALVIN FELDT has bought DOROTHY WEBSTER'S hair for a fabulous price. He owns a wig-making factory. LOIS BRANDT rates next on his list of likely hair butcheries. Radio announcing has become the life time occupation of JIM PIERCE. The singing voice featured behind his nightly ram is that of spicy JOANNE SCHROEDER. Lover Boy SOL has recently decided to go into the junking busi ness. IVEY is crawling around the junk—? GRACE CARTER has started production of her new product Carter's Garters. What a snap!
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27 FRONT ROW: J. Zimmerman. M. Walker, J. Stauffacher, D. Wyss, J. Waeffler, J. Waeffler. SECOND ROW: G. Spring, J. Strasser. L. Well, P. Teehan, L. Steinmann, M. Von Moos, P. Wenger. THIRD ROW: J. Tschanz. J. Van Wagenen, W. Wandfluh, R. Teehan, D. Sullivan, J. Van dam me, B. Weckerly. D. Teehan. FRONT ROW: G. Gempeler, G. Hasse, M. Herfel, M. Huber. J. Hammer, R. Kummer. SECOND ROW: R. Kraus, P. Kelley. C. Kundert. M. Hawthorne, D. Hodgson, A. Holtshopple, C. Goodrich, D. Haman, G. Goodman. THIRD ROW: D. Kolb, G. Gruenberg. D. Fritz, L. Flick, P. Kubly, E. Haeft, P. Good, R. Hyland, F. Ladwig. FIRST ROW. F. Cotherman, F. Bidlingmaier, G. Berg, J. Crane, D. Becker, L. Broge, L. Burkhalter, R. Dett-wiler, J. Ellis. SECOND ROW: K. Davis, B. Blaser, J. Andereck, H. Brennan, J. Anderson. B. Akre, S. Burl, J. Curran, D. Bechtolt. THIRD ROW: C. Dickson, R. Elcholz, F. Buob, F. Carmichael, L. Drake, W. Brandli, R. Blanc, J. Burt, R. Eley.
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