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BACK ROW-Jean Olson, Myron Dreessen, John Rex, Bob Klus, Jerry Reynolds, Marlene Albrecht. THIRD ROW-Janet Ogden, Gerald Huldeen, Carol Schaefer, Beverly Bergman, Joe Kipp, Donald Gunderson SECOND ROW-Walter Duffy, Joan Taphorn, Mary Wolfe, Bill Teaquist, Rollin Linman, John Witt FRONT ROW-Georgia Hix, Lois Kessler, Joan McCorkindale, Don Klus, Margaret Ann Zimmerman, Ruth Krusenstjerna, CLASS OF '52 Donna Scanlan. Well, here we are, Sophomores, and our first year in the new building. We are repre- sented by twenty-seven class members. We have members shining in every activity, ath- letics, music, and yes, even cx finalist in the beauty contest for the Lake View Ice Carni- val. Oh, we've had a lot of fun in our classes too, especially in World History. Anyone was in danger of being kidded about anything at any time. How could we be bored when Coach Forsythe came out with remarks such as: Do you all know about Bill Teaquist's harem down in those Boyer hills? Everybody run. John Witt got a driver's permit. Wally, here's a birthday gift. CHeav- ily perfumed with a most interesting note signed R. K.l John Rex and Joe Kipp are competing for something besides grades. Know any- thing about it Janet? page twenty-six Jean Olson Cshe's a boy?l, was your pic- ture taken with the Declam group or for the Ladies Home Journal? Mary CWolfl how are those boys from Boyer Tech? And, history wasn't the only place where we couldn't fall asleep. If we tried to in Eng- lish class, Jerry R. was always there with a harsh Speak up. Nobody could ever speak loudly enough to satisfy Jerry. When he wasn't in class, Jerry H. was always down in cardboard alley doing everything but actu- ally practicing. Oh well, Mr. Wicker didn't mind, or did he? No, this was no uneventful year for us. Nobody was bored for very long. Those who led us the First Semester were Janet Ogden, President, Jean Olson, Vice President, and John Witt, Secretary-treasurer. The Second semester officers were John Rex, President, Marlene Albrecht, Vice-President, and Georgia Hix, Secretary-treasurer. Our class sponsor was Mr. Wicker.
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BACK ROW-lleft to right? Jim Morr, Kenneth Fertig, Don Dreessen, Jim Brower, Dick Swanson, Don Gunderson. FIFTH ROW-Harlan Gosch, Priscilla Francis, Sidney Huff, Mildred Stover, Joyce Thielke, Jim Hess. FOURTH ROW-Leonard Ziegmann, Mary Lou Auen, Helen Reuber, Cletus Wingert, Stanley Vernia, Nancy Witt, Don Finger. THIRD ROW-Richard Taylor, Lois Rohlf, Roger Buxton, Neil Schroeder, Gordon Friday, LaVern Harodon, Jack Nuetzman. SECOND ROW-Mary Bird, Barbara Boyd, Howard Einspahr, LaVonne Roth, Barbara Vernia, Marjorie Dinges, Ruth Treman. FRONT ROW-Ardine Paulson, Barbara Murr, Janet Sonksen, Dorothy Bengford, Dolores Huebner, Veronica Veit, Myra CLASS OF l95l Dreessen. OUCHI Who's the dumb, stupid igno- ramus that set my locker! Oh, hi there. What happened? lt's really nothing out of the ordinary. Somebody set my locker so that the books would fall out on my head. It happens all the time. You see, l'm a junior, Class of '5l, and everything happens to us. We're the fightingest, noisiest, most mischievous bunch of fellas and girls in Senior High, but we've got our good points too. Let me tell you about us. Last October, fourteen of the forty-some members of our class presented When I Was Green -our Junior Play. It was really terrif- ic. lf you didn't get to see it, just ask some of the cast, they'll tell you. And remember the nights icold ones, tooi the mighty Tro- jans were storming down the home gridiron with the limp bodies of the opposotion mark- ing their path? The fellas and girls that had hot dogs and steaming coffee ready for you belonged to this class too. Then there was the big Junior-Senior banquet. Oh, yes, and did you happen to notice that quite a few of the O. H. S. athletes and musicians, not to mention the kids that took part in speech and were on the honor roll, are juniors? So, you see, we do have a few merits. First semester we were led by Kenny l'll be out tonight if I can get the car, Marg Fertig, Lois let's go to Denison Rohlf, and Dick Nipper Swanson. Second Semester we elected as class officers, Jim the good-will ambassador to HoIstein Brower, Gordie the Plymouth-Chrysler man , and Helen l'll be home tonight, Carol Reuber. Then, too, we had Romeo Hess, Walking-Chronicle Treman, Don Finger leaning on V. Veit's locker, Pretty Boy Einspahr, Tweetie Bird, Barbara in the Buick Vernia, Brown-eyes Taylor, and a whole mess of other guys and gals. We're finishing this year with a lot of happy memories, and some not-so-happy ones too. But we've had lots of fun as juniors, and are now looking forward to our last year at O.H.S. Good luck to the class of '52, and we'll be seeing you in next year's annual. lBe sure to subscribe? page twenty-five
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BACK ROW-Gary Koehler, Lowell Brower, Gene Gunderson, Dale Linman, Danny Hansen. FIFTH ROW-Unabell Vogt, Patsy McGonigle, Lawrence Konrady, Robert Morr, Vern Ogden, Arnold Werkmeister. FOURTH ROW-Janice Breon, Dale Lange, Bernadine Lansink, Bernard Bengford, Beverly Neville, Donald Nuetzman. THIRD ROW-Mary Ella Youngren, Robert Lindquist, Sharon Larson, Marilyn Hannel, Donald Hoefling, Miss Holland. SECOND ROW-James Meyer, Joan Lundell, Lois Landgraf, Audrey Buehler, Jane Henrich, DeLoris Cowlham. FRONT ROW-Billy Wolfe, Gordon Haefner, Robert Hart, Ronald Samuelson, Shirley Albrecht, Janice Stehr, Joan Siebrecht. Enrolled late-Bill Brown. CLASS OF '53 We, the class of 53 , have only three more years in which to complete our search for knowledge in O. H. S. The first semester, we were led by Bernie Bengford who was as- sisted by Danny Hansen, Janice Stehr, and Gordon Haefner. Dale Linman and his assist- ants, Mary Ella Youngren, Arnold Werkmeis- ter, and Lois Landgraf, led us during the sec- ond semester. Miss Holland was our class sponsor. Our class was well represented in all school activities. We are proud of both the boys and girls who took part in Junior high sports as well as those who were capable of representing us on the high school basketball team. At this time we want to give credit to those who participated in marching band, concert band, small groups and solos, and not to be forgotten are the other musical fields and various branches of declamatory work. We are not too many in number--there are thirty-four of us-but we are mighty. Keep your eye on the class of 53 . DOQG twenty-seven
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