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Of course, we were well represented in another Back Row: Cleft to rightb Donald Peterson, Eldon Oldnettle. Lyle Konrady. George Hummel, James Turner, Tom Reynolds, Ronald Rex, James Barkley, Charles Krusenstjerna, Doyle Hansen, Albert Veit. Sidney Nelson. Second Row: Charles Gunderson, Lawrence Hoefling, Lois Schaefer, Ruth Kessler, Jane Teaquist, Joan Kies, Joan Wil- ken, Margaret Bengford, Tom Bengford, Donald Sorenson. First Row: Jack Gunderson, Royce Hannel, Donna Marshal, Jo Ann Bye, Verna Mae Tiefenthaler, Lorna Snyder, Velma Paul, Helen Landgraf, Kathryn Currie, Mildred Schramm, Howard Hoefling, Irvin Stehr. JUNIOR CLASS see Charles Kruser and Doyle Hansen loafing in Cardboard Hallf' not to hear Margie Bengford, Helen Landgraf and the entire shorthand class try- ing to translate the assignment for tomorrow at 4i00Q not to see the F. F. A. boys slap Mr. Brown on the back when they pass him in the halls 3 not .- ' to see Jim Barkley, Ronald Rex and Jim Turner , In football the Juniors had several boys who helped.. bring home the Maple Valley Conference Trophy. In Speech five of the six characters in the one act play were juniors and also many individual entries came from our class. The Tro- jan's 13 basketball victories were attained by the help of our representatives. Entries in the music' contest went through to the last contest, some of them juniors. This year's Junior 'Class was well represented in everything from athletics to music-which, in- cidentally, is a long stretch. We, the class of '50, contributed our help in more ways than one. Many times, however, ourwillingness was not always helpful. talking about what they did last night and what they are going to do tomorrow. As you can readily see, as classes go, We are top notch. The Sophomores of this year will have to really go to do all the things the class of '50 did this year. Our class officers were: First Semester: President, James Barkleyg Vice-President, Ruth Kesslerg Secretary-Treasurer, class of school activity too. I have often wondered what O. H. S. would be like without Howard Hoef- ling, George Hummel and Tom Bengford signing out to Coach every free period they haveg not to Twenty-six Margaret Bengford. Second Semester: President, Charles Krusen- stjernag Vice-President, Ruth Kesslerg Secretary- Treasurer, Jane Teaquist.
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Back Row: fleft to rightb Howard Einspahr, Richard Taylor, Sidney Huff, Leonard Ziegmann, .Tack Nuetzman, Ruth Tre- man, Harlan Gosch, Lois Rohlf, Donald Finger, Donald Gunderson. Cletus Wingert, Marjorie Dinges, Lavern Haradon. Second 'Rows I-lelen Reuber, Nancy Witt, Jim Morr, Barbara Vernia, James Hess, Neil Schroeder, Donald Dreesen, Gor- don Friday, .Dick Swanson, Joyce Thielke, Jim Brower, Priscilla Francis, Kenneth Fertig, Mildred Stover, Ardine Paulson, Stanley Verma, Barbara Boyd, Roger Buxton. First Row: Janet Sonksen, Myra Dreesen, Dolores Huebner, Lavonne Roth, Mary Bird, Dorothy Bengford, Veronica Veit, Barbara Murr, Paul Zadow. SOPHOMORE CLASS This year we Sophomores are the largest class in high school. Cur number is forty. We were led by Donnie Gunderson, Barbara Boyd and Leonard Ziegmann during the first semesterg the second semester by Lois Rohlf, Howard Einspahr and Jim Brower. Miss Bliss is our class sponsor. Members of our class have done well in band, vocal music and sports. We are anxious to prove we can do better during our Junior year. We all enjoyed our Sophomore year and are looking forward to our remaining years at O. H. S. Twenty-eight
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