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ROOM 311 Row 1.-Elmer Vander YVeele. Betty Tupper. Joyce Starich. Talene Timmer. Mae Sieinbrueeker Ruth Te Winkel, Burton Yer Straate. Rows 2.-Miss Hron, James Van de Wege. Ralph Ver Yelde, Bill Yan Der Puy. Williert Vincent Leon Trimberger, Arlene Van de Vrede. 9 5 W if C. ROOM 312 Row 1.-Helen Tast-he, Phyllis Zittel. Marion Vogt, Marilyn Van Stelle, Evelyn Wolters. Betty Waldau, Lois Voelker. Row 2.- Allan West. George Wagner. Delores Williams. Mary Vledemeyer. Jane Te Stroete. Martha Van Emden, Robert Voltz, John Weber. Row 3.- Wesley Williams, Eldred Lokker, Peter Wyallver, Arthur Weber, David Patrie, Carl Wellhoefer. Stanley Wasserman. Row 4-.-Wlarren Arthur, Conrad Zimmerman, Charles Wallace. Pat We1'ner. Robert Voorhans. Page Eight ROOM 315 Bow 1.-Doris George, Constance Keil, Sue Friede, Sylvia Sehardt, Shirley Bender. Sharon Speckman. Frieda Martin. Row 2.-Miss Grinde, Rose Marie Burkart. Delores Kaeserman. Joyce Lyons, Cora Klemme, Sue Frost, Kathleen Conter, Virginia Hiebel. Row 3.-Carol Krummel, Marion Derlein, Margaret Dehmke, Eunire Thornton. Gertrude Kuitert, Charlene Loebel. Y' if A 1
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fx :Wx - .waves ROOM 116 Row 1.-Roger Helming. Marilyn Hendrickse. June Hilpertshauser. Delores Koehn. Marilyn Kernen, June Humke, Jack Kramer. Richard Hermann. Row 2.-Mr. Sieker. Shirley Kautzer. Josephine Hoffmann. June Henke, Joan Jaeger. Burnette Katz, Ruth Hollander, Richard Landgraf, Frans Klein-Walssink. Row 3.-Chester Karstaedt. Robert Koepke, Donald Kettler. Roger Hermann, Richard Kraus. Myron Holman. Tom Klemm, Jacob Kotlar, Bob Kohls. Glenn Jasperse. I 1 wif 'V-1, --'- 1 . J ,:. 1 ' ' ' ' 1' . , or ,Q --V J yyy y oooo h ,. I 7' 5 ww ,...,.. . ., ..., I I Eyf gziig vg , , 'V my it ' T J 'L .t -lt 'ww ' , .. .VI ' : -: if K ' Y .. ..,, X. IE -t 1 ef .. 1 Zo..-.ew ,,,.,., ,M ,Z 1 ,Q ,. . ilu ' 4 'EN : .:' ,:.,. f- -2, . 3 1 . B-in . A, -1- - I , I , In K - .1 1 W .,.. H ly K iii- J Q :-T: V' . . fi x K . . .1 W .2 ,,., 2 ,.., ':' f A '55-I--:5:j:.g-,., I, '3:':E.EE-:g::E:::r'2:5 5 .--2 s ff tif it :tr 'vr 'T' jZ,jZQjiT.j.i V ROOM 218 Row 1.- Ross 2.- Row 3.- Marcella Michels, Janet Otte. Marilyn Quasius. Patricia Nennig. Vera Plass, Carol Overlreck, La Yern Murre. Myrtle Otte. Roger Otten. Leonard Rosenwald, Alan Quasius. Denis Reinl. James Paske. Vernon Promersberger. Francis Ploetz. Jack Runstrom, Donald Paul, Erlend Peterson, Donald Reineman. Roger Paasch. Elaine Quasius, Barbara Meyer, Arlynn Pilling. Edith Jean Otten, Ruth Mertz, Marilyn Merrill, Gladys Melger. Lorraine Paasch, Vernon Otten. ROOM 302 Row 1.-Ralph Schulz. Jacquline Shimke. Betty Spxnnagle. Susan Schwerin. Eleanor Schulz. Pattie Robinson, Gladys Rust. Patty Ribbens. Phyllis Raatz. Earl Rydberg. Row 2.-Miss Aschbacker. Joyce Gibson. Virginia Schaub. Nannette Quasius. Gisella Reinthaler. Rita Raatz. Jane Schlager. Marion Schulz. Rosella Sonntag. Wallter Sonntag. Row 3.-Stanley Sircelj. Carlton Schrimpf. Donald Shinabeck. Bill Sills. Peter Thompson, Jolm Sell. Robert Sommer. Robert Stuefen. Bob Schmidt. Frederick Schloss. Page Seven
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71 ,f Brinv Golden Guidcsn to thc audi- T' torium today. lt has hccn said that the first ycar is always the hardest. Alas! little comfort for thc hcwildercd frcshmcn who, to his dismay, has discovcrcd that there is no longgcr a kindly teacher to lnutton his coat, put on his ruhhcrs and start him homc in thc right direction. Hc is unccrcmon- iously placed in the midst of a ncw world sclf-conscious of the grccn halo which hrands him as a ncwcomcr. Hc must learn to plan his high school carccr in a way which will hc of most hcncfit to him in futurc ycars. Hc must makc a new and a gr:-atcr variety of fricnds and acquain- tanccs. ln order to assist thc frcshman ovcr thc difficult placcs. a program of frcshman oricntation has hccn dcvclopcd. ln this way he is introduce-d to thc rules and traditions of tha- school, school songs and sports, and co-opcration with fellow studcnts. At the complc-tion of the fresh- man ycar. hc has ccascd to think of himsclf as a fra-slnnan. hut considcrs himsclf a part of thc school. Hc has lcarncd to love North High and is rcady to takc on thc dutics which will hccoms- his as an uppcr- classman. l.I 1-osh English Class. what goes on? LZ. Ann Currie and Nancy Carton in deep concen- tration. Ii. On their may up! Page Nine
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