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buzzing here Front row: Don Ann Lindsteadt. Gloria Power, Shirk Miller. Dolores Mille. Nadeen Morri . Wanda Lieding. Second row: Dixie Montgomery. Bonnie N.idig. Marianne Mathew . Don Olsen. Marian Niewohner. Norma Jean Marshall. Dean Prince. Third row: Joan Niewohner. George Ottman. Hill McGinty. Vern Ommerman. Dean McGinnis Joy Ann Olsen. Fourth row: Phyllis Manske. Vernon Leu. Richard Marple. Bob Light. Jack Miner. Bruce Logan. Beverly Malm. The class chose Jack Miner for president the first semester and Bob Light, Barbara Durland, and Dolores Mille, vice president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. N’Ergettes for the first semester were: Barbara Durland, LaJean Kellner, Phyllis Manske, Dolores Mille, Shirle Miller, Joan Niewohner, and Joan Rakowski. Elected as Minute Men were Doug Bottorff, Irvin Finkhaus, Bob Hei-derman, Jack Huddleston, Bob Light, Dean McGinnis, Jack Miner, Dean Prince, and Ken Shriver. For the second semester Jack Miner was again president. Other officers were: Jack Huddleston, vice president; Barbara Durland, secretary; Dolores Mille, treasurer. N’Er-gettes were Barbara Durland, Arnet-ta Freu den burg, LaJean Kellner, Phyllis Manske, Dolores Mille, Marian Niewohner, and Joan Rakowski. PAU8E FOR POSING Vernon Leu. Jerrine Anderson. Ruth Homer, Delores Van Doren. Dean McGinnis. Willard Kohlhof. LOGICAL ASSUM! TION Jeanne Gettman. Jean White. Marilynn Tiegs. Janis Dickinson, Dolores Mille.
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JUNIORS I ist, but by no means least, the Junior-Senior Banquet. That was the night it was discovered that girls CAN dress-up, your dream man looks simply divine in a tie, and a couple of flowers fastened together can cost a guy an awful lot of money. The music was good, the queen well-chosen, and the food lucious. The labors of the juniors on this all-important event were well-rewarded. HIDING THE KAIL Richard Marplc. Violet Tews. Da:ia Halncy. Everett Graves. Patty Suiter. Dave Tew . Front mw: Ametta Freudenburjc. Jeann? Gettman. Loi Gimbel. Delores Gusrat. Manraret Koim. Vernon Hofmann. Second mw: Ruth Horner. LaJean Kellner. Uonna Gla c Mary Fna»hlirh Third row: Everett Grave . Father Guppner. Vera kohlhof. Tom Finley. Ruth HorTerber. Irvin Finkhau.. Fourth row: Dmlla. H.hwy. Gene Korhn. Sid John n. Hob Hridrrm.n. Hob Johnwn. EXPECTING MAYRE HUMPHREY BOGART? Jack Miner. Gene Koehn. Bob Johnson. Bruce Logan. Wally Reed. 25 Then there was the hare and hound race. It was a bitter blow to the juniors when they were not able to find the seniors that fateful night. And making it even worse was the fact that the juniors were not inches, not feet, not even yards, but miles away from the hiding place of the seniors. To add to all this misery, a few drops of blood were shed, merely because a few certain juniors “just didn’t see that barb-wire fence.” But it didn’t take the juniors long to cheer up; the loss only made them more determined to win next year.
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and there ... BULL SESSION Bob Heiderman. Bob Graber. Bill McGinty. Bob Slobodny. Darrell Hahder. Bob Clark, Jack Huddleston, Bob Johnson, Dean McGinnis, Bill McGinty, Jack Miner, and Dean Prince entered the ranks of Minute Men the second semester. RESTING Betty Allberry. Mary Ku elka. Irene Street. Gloria Power. June Evan . Junior class sponsors were Mr. Gerald Danskin, Mr. Buford Grosscup, Miss Geraldine McKinsey, Miss Rachel Means, Mr. Ellsworth Peterson, Mrs. Marjorie Simonson. Front row: Mabel Steven . Irene Street. Marilynn Tie Jean White. Laura Weasel. Daforcai Van DoMfc Second row: Wayne Wiedeman. Betty Ann Schwnnke. Joan Rakowaki. Don Simson. Bette Ann Weiand. LolaBehierloh. Third row: Verna Stulcke. Vida White. Ken Sh river. Bob Schaffer. Fourth row. Wally Reed. Darrell Rahder. Bob Wcaely. Everett Waterman. Dave Tew . 27
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