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v FIRST ROW: Kent Craun, Allen Seymour, George Pomrenke, Ronald Schroeder, Gaylord Muilenburg,Donald wackerbarth-Student Coun- cil Representative. SECOND ROW: Herman Holdgrafer, Edwin Smidm Bernadine Sixta, Grace Funk, Karen Glade, Melva Petersen, Beverly Frohwein, Mr. Nommer-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Soheu, Janet Falk-Reporter, Thelma Baker-Vice President, Rosella Vander Veen, Alice Block-President, Ramona Miller, Paul Oster- mann-Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST RON: Roberta Frick, Joyce Bremer-Vice President, Elaine Rueter-Treasurer, Joan Ross-Student Council Representative, Dorothy Jansma, Marilyn Noble,Carole Spiegel-Secretary. SECOND ROW: Janice Timmons, Ruth Pencook, Joyce Hedges-Reporter, Pearce Konold, Dick Tracy, Johnny Dammer-President, Delores Kuhns, Beverly Zylstra, Helen Harris. THIRD ROW: Mr. Spencer- Sponsor, Tommy Haffield, Ben Dreesen, Dale Worrick, Kenneth Duis, Cleland wackerbarth, Ronald Stahl. 6
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7 , 1 'El ' mr .1 ' FIRST ROW: Laverne Sidler, Glenda wackerbarth, Grace Henrichs, Coleen Wackerbarth, Alice Youngdahl, Carol Nuss, Eva Pomrenke, Carole Thlede-Vice President, Richard Hoekstra. SECOND BOW: Mrs. Dahl-Sponsor, Bruce Timmons-President, Duane Smith, Andy Naab, Bob Petersen, Ted Clausen, Norbert Bremer, Robert Frlck, Gary Naab, Vernon Haffield. THIRD ROW: Eunice Sixta, Marlys M1chelson,Donald Falk Jim Uden-Student Council Representative, Roberta Carlson-Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lou Hedges-Reporter. SEVENTEENTH SUMMER Mary Lou Hedges ---- Angie, the teen-age daughter. Coleen Wackerbarth-Margaret, her engaged sister. Roberta Carlson ---- Lorraine, her hopeful sister. Glenda Wackerb rth-Kitty, her little sister. Carol Nuss --------- Mrs. Morrow, her mother. Laverne Sidler ----- Mr. Morrow, her father. Bruce Timmons ------ Jack, the boy from the bakery. Donald Falk -------- Art, Margaret's fiance'. Jim Uden ---------- Martin, Lorra1ne's hope. Eva Pomrenke ------- Jane, a menace. Norbert Bremer ----- Tony, Jane's current boyfriend. Carole Thiede ------ Margie, Jane's best friend. Ted Clausen -------- Fitz, Margie's steady. The story of a gir1's summer after she graduates and how hard it is to grow up. Jack is the grocer's son who brings baked goods and meets Angle. Toward the end of the summer Jane causes trouble between them, but later everything is patched up, and Angie leaves for college. Kitty has been a tom oy all the time but at the last minute before Angie leaves she breaks down and cries at the thought of her being so far away. mf. 1.115 X P'- 1l. 2. If fr 4 QQ, mix.
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41. AW, Ye- '-xx Q: , S FBESHMEN INITIATION Every year we have a little fun with the greenies of high school. This year the seniors decided on a little variety, for each freshman had on a different attire. we are sure the freshmen dreaded the very thought of lt, but yet not a one would exchange the fun they had for anything. There was a little start- er from 8:30 til 9:00, but 2:15 was the time when they really gave us the show. There were all kinds of acts, such as three freshmen girls singing 'Old Black Joen with their mouths full of crackers. They couldn't complain because they had a piano accompaniment, but it seemed the only thing she knew how to do was just hit any key Koff or on pitchl. The freshmen carried out sen1ors'commands until 3:30. Then they could run for shelter, and away from sight. I'm sure the teachers all enjoyed classes that day, because they not only taught people but also a few mice which seemed to drag right along with a few freshmen girls. Also in attendance were Marilyn Monroe CPearce Konoldb and of course, cupid CDale Worrickl. There was a little rule all day Kthat is, whenever a se ior decided? that any freshman meeting a senior had to get down on his knees and say this 11ttle verse: 'Senior Dear I now will bow For I remind you of a cow And now dear senior as we say We love you as we crawl away.' That night there was an all-high school party, welcoming the freshmen to Ocheyedan High. The evening was begun with a little entertainment by the freshmen. This ended with a bang, and I do mean bang. CBelt 11neD. Party games were playedg then a lunch served by the seniors ended the day. Once again our annual freshmen recognition day was over. 3 W.: F A X 3 4 J
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