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Front row: Carolann Hadley, Lavonne Kraemer, Marcia Hammond, Bob Hawes, Bob Hopkins, Raymond Johnson, Doyle Haase, John Hoile. Second row: Fauneil Gut .mann, Marian Hofmann, Cherill Holmes, Norma Heiderman, Marilyn Hutton, Allan Huelle, James Kent, Kenneth Kirk. Third row: George Godel, Robert Jansen, Dick Knott, Daphine Jones, Shirley Keeney, Virginia Kilgore, Duane Kesting, Everett Isaacson, Duane Graves. Back row: Bob Haase, Bob Huston, Norman Fink, Bud Knott, Mickey Gray, Dick Gross. Front row: Jim Carson, Marlene Barritt. Mary Barnes, Gerald Baer, Marlene Ehrichs, Donna Fairbanks, Jackie Decker, Connie Christian. Patsey Fultz. Second row: Ken Bedel, Bob Bramon, Dick Best, John Bruhn, Bob Beeson. Catherine Eldridge, Barbara Ellenberger, Jim Day. Third row: Lois Frohloff, Mary Anne Coy, Mara Lea Colson, Shirley Ballau, Jim Asmussen, Phyl Dalton, Jo Aon Dietz, Sandra Cross. Back row: Bob Deuel, Darrell Buettow, Ronald Barritt, Richard Boettger, Frank Born, Kathy Ashby, Frieda Engel, Heed Fisher, Delayne Dcitloff, Jane Fletcher. The “New Look” came to Senior High last fall . . . new” Freshmen looking” for schedule cards, lockers and 301. What would Norfolk High School he without the Freshmen? It wasn’t a Senior who merited laughs on that first day of school, nor was it a Junior who went to a History Class for a week thinking it was Freshman English. Yes, these things were reserved strictly for the Freshman greenies.” I lowever, we, the class of 52, didn’t really consider ourselves green.” This was shown by the New Look” in football, basketball, boxing and track. It will be these boys who will help with Norfolk’s winning teams the next three years. Also, two freshie girls were baton twirlers. The Freshmen were soon looked upon as capable of doing most anything, either good or bad. When it came to sleeping in study halls and signing the ninth period book, again the Freshmen excelled. We could also be counted upon for showing good school spirit at all of the pep rallies and games. Other interests of the Freshmen included, Projectionist Club, band, orchestra, choir and Hi- 14
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