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fifty years of traditional junior events— the junior-senior proms, field days, hare and hound races. these juniors each year with an eye toward their last year of high school, building hopes and determinations to equal and better their predecessors’ records. Twenty years ago, Mr. R. John Krueger was a member of the junior class in Norfolk Senior High. Today, this alumnus owns and operates two business firms in Noriolk, the Krueger Electric Company, and the Krueger Appliance Company.
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“Caw you find any scraps of paper? “Just wa t till Field Day! Wasn't the prom simply wonderful? Those flora dora guys were a scream. Oh. aren’t our rings beautiful? I just love mine! These remarks cover lots of the junior affairs of last year. For these first-year upperclassmen, it was an exciting year. The class began their year by holding their annual election of class officers. Phil Jackman was elected president ; Emily Weidner. vice president; Xancy Long, secretary, and Penny Sloan, treasurer. The X’Ergettes were Amv Christiansen, Shirley Christof-ferson, Maxine Heiderman, Nancy Long. Ann Ransom. Dorothy Roker, and Emily Weidner. The Minute Men were Bill Akstadt, Hob Beckenhauer, Don Reckenhauer, Glen Chapman. Le-Roy Covert, Phil Jackman, Bill Mel-lick, and Phil Raasch. Five of the peppy cheerleaders seen at the games and Panther activities are from the junior class: Jackie Hoff. D'Ette Remender, Jack Best. Fred McFarland, and Dick Hurlburt. Shortly after elections, the annual junior-senior Hare and Hound race was held. True to tradition, the juniors were unable to track down the leads of the so-called scraps of paper ( seen only through a microscope), left by the senior trail-layers. Bob Light, Jack Miner, Wally Reed. Short Rah-der, Vern Kohlhof. Bob Amen. Sid Johnson, Bob Heiderman. and Don Dreager; and as the already-winded First row: J. Ahlman. B. Altstadt, E. Baldwin. J. Peaver, B. Beckenhauer, D. Beckenhauer. Second row: J. Bendin, J. Best. D. Benjland. G. Blakeman, H. Blank. K. Boche. Third row: G. Brinkmeyer, G. Chapman. B. Bussey. R. Caauwe. G. Chapman. A. Christensen. Fourth row: S. Christofferson. N. Clark. L. Covert. J. Cox. I). Crabtree. J. Dalton. Filth row: J. Decker, A. Deitloff, L. Derrick. J. Diefenderfer, C. Dillon, I). Dreauer. Sixth row: L. Dreyer. J. Droescher, J. Edwards, L. Falk. R. Fenske. D. Fisk. Seventh row: E. Frank, J Fuhrman. V. Glaser, J. Goodell, G. Grillet. A. Gross. 28
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