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CK 6155055 eniord Harlan Hoffbeck President Delrose Ricke Treasurer Anna Maye Hansen Secretary Norman Anderson Vice President unions Lester Mude President Helen Zimmerman Secretary Elaine Netzke Treasurer Warren Hengel Vice President 52,0 0I7l orefi Allen Hartzell Secretary Arliss Hansen Treasurer Lois Benson Vice President Myron Mehl President . JFQJAIYIQH Dick Beltz. Secretary-Treasurer Gary Hopfenspirger Vice President Dick Sandrnann President
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CLCU LLOYD HOLLINGSWORTH Commercial ROBERT SCHWEPPE Principal and Social Studies BERNARD PETERSON English MRS, SCHWAEGERL 3rd and 4th Grade MRS, SCHEIBEL 5th and 6th Grade MRS, LARSON lst and 2nd Grade RICHARD JOHNSON Industrial Arts MRS. JOHNSON Home Economics CLEM STRAMEL Sciences and Coach ROBERT WINEGARDEN, Ir. High Coach, Marr and Science MRS, WINEGARDEN Secretary WILLIAM SA NDON Music BERNICE BJORK MAN Absent
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Cyan Juifsforg Way back on September Z, 1947, thirty-three eager freshmen entered into Morgan High School to start their forward climb to ahigher education. The election of officers brought out some inte resting results. President named was Bob Bradley, Vice President, Maxine Huschkeg Treasurer, Herb Mattkeg and Secretary, Jeanette Uhlenkamp. Phyliss Menk and Darryl Schwerzler were elected to the Student Council. Many of the freshmen took active part in athletics. The Jr. High Basketball team won the tournament which was held at Fairfax. Thirty-one members returned on September 7, 1948. The two who were absent were Ronnie Zimmerman, who had dropped out the year before, and Maxine Huschke, who decided to go to school out in Washington. The officers elected were:President, Leroy Kollg Vice President, Janet Menkg Secretary, Orlin Engle, Treasurer, Herb Mattke. Jeanie Uhlenkamp and Billy Zaske were elected to the Student Council. Phyliss Menk moved to Franklin during the year. On the sixth day of September, twenty-eight students re- turned to the Junior Class for the '49 and '50 year. Those who dropped from the class were: De rald Schroeder, Charles Staffl, and Audrey Benson. The class officers that were chosen for that year are as follows: President, Darryl Schwerzlerg Vice President, Ruthie Frommg Secretary, Mary Ann Gewe rthg and Treasurer, Maxine Huschke. Mickey had decided to return to her own classmates and friends again. Student Council representatives were Janet Menk and Herbert Mattke. September 5, 1950, twenty-five eager-beavers entered Morgan High to begin their Senior year. Two more students dropped out, namely: Kenny Nolting and Pearl Wendt. Russell Hansen transferred to Winthrop to complete his education. Class officers who were elected to guide the mighty seniors were: President, Harlan I-Ioffbeckg Vice President, Norman Anderson, Secretary, Anna Maye Hansen, and Treasurer, Delrose Ricke. Those selected for the Student Council were Maxine Huschke and Billy Zaske. Florine Ziegenhagen was elected Editor of the annual. The annual field trip to Fair- bault and St. Peter was made on the 10th of November. Skip Day was celebrated by taking in the Ice Follies, On the first day of June the mighty seniors hope to receive a signed diploma in order to graduate into the outside world. 7
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