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. 4 4, rw ? . - I UN IOR CLASS I X EF y J 4'R xi gg 'U IV , ,,, N Q' 'Q 3 b I 3 1 1 w xf1'1' , vi 'ag 132 1 '. , k I 'Sr!,.f: iii? . ,1T0p Row- M. Barnaske, K. Buchholz, D. Ciokiewicz, A. Dutfle, Q- Fakess E' Gay, L. Gifford, W. Hansen, B. Hull 2nd Row- B. Johnson, Q. tohnsonf B. Krug, N. Lipprandt, B. Lysdahl, J. Madsen, M. Naurino, A. Mills, V. delle, 3rd Row- A, Nowak, F. Paulukiewicz, W. Piotrowski, B. Pyattf A. Smith, G. Southworth, P. Stasek, J. Stuve, L. Teclaw, Bottom Row- J. horson, W. XY had 3 Wesevich Absent O. Steinke, D. German, H- Frame President- Alex Nowak Yice President- Karl Buchholz secretary- Marjorie Bernsee Treasurer- Beverly Pyatt The Juniors of 19h9, consisting of 31 tined to go places and add much to the hi The accomplishments have been great since The Junior Class has shown great coope ution in establishing the ways of governi The members participated in many of th activities, such as music, forensics, and proven that anyone can come out on top if effort into it. For Homecoming the Junior Class made a an old Ford and signs reading WCrank Your Baby, We'll Beat Withee and Don't Mean Ma members, are des- story of the G.H.S. their first years. ration and contrib- ng its class. e extra-cirricular sports, and have they put all their clever float with Ford and Rock Your ybe.W The annual Junior Promenade was the high-light of the Y9ar with Alex Nowak reigning as king. The theme song was H5tardustn and the gym was appropriately decorated to fit the theme 0 The Juniors of l9h9 leave their junior pleasant memories. year with many
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iOlva Woik UHer mind is on her work, but her heart- where is it?H F.H.A. l,2,3,L Forensics 1,2 Class Flower---For-Get-Me-Not Chorus A Cloverblossom L Cloverbud A Class Colors---Blue and White Class Motto---Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead CLASS HISTORY As Freshman many of our 37 members were shy and bashful when we entered the Gwen High School in the fall of l9L5. Uron acquainting ourselves with our new environment, we settled down to become initiated. After this experience everyone recornized us as nleaaln freshman. Ne soon overcame our bashfulness and snonsored a return Dsrty which save us an opportunity to show our ability as entertainers. We started our Sophomore year with much enthusiasm. Eight had left our vroup and three new students had ioined making our membership 32. As Juniors our resoonsibilities deepened. We then had the same number although a few students had left and a few more had been added. The greatest social event of the year, the Prom, was our making. The theme selected was NThe Little Dutch Milln. Frank Samek reigned as king. This year began with 29 members. During the year Dolores Strohkirch and Anita Schafer left us. We put our greatest efforts into making a success of the Clover Leaf and the first volume of the Cloverbud. We have spent four happy years here in the O.H.S. taking part in many extra-cirricular activities. We regret to leave even though we are anxious fcr Wraduation. Frank Lloyd Wilson waunita Lindau Peter Devine
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SOPHOMORE CLASS f .4 fx uf flr, D nf' fiih if tfbyifsigig ' QQ. ,.A fj,, , AZVA 5 ,AWe-, ' il fa xxx D ff ' ai , V. J EQA A., 1 4' 1 ii A 3 3 , 43 QE mfg 4' A 13 ly ,Sjz!f,, TOD ROW- J. Alexander N. Allen, D. Anderson, V. Arndt, P. Bledl, B. Brag- stad, A. Burhop, D. Clark, J. Crowley, 2nd Row- M. Crye B. Devine, J, De- vine I. Driscoll, C. brickson, M. German, B. Haas, B. hilts, A. Jensen, 3rd Dow- J. King, E. Klessig, G. Konik W. Kovatch, D. Laube, M, Long, C. Lulloff, N. Meyers, T. Pmrphy, bth how- M. Newman, M. O'Konski, E. Pab- isch, L. Pogodzinski, H. Plummer, S. Raasch, C. Ridpath, T. Riley, B. Roix Bottom Row- L. Sapetta, M. Schommer, V. Smith, L. Wagner, J. Welker. The Sophomore class began the year with forty-five students, a decrease of seven members. They vained one new member, Bernetta Bragstad. Before the second semester Darleen Thorson moved to Minneapolis, and Ben Adams and Jerry fueschner discontinued school. The outstanding social event of the year was the Freshman initiation and party. The class elected as their officers: President- Dick Laube Vice President- Jerry Pueschner Secretary- Janice King Treasurer- Barbara Haas The Sophomore class is looking forward to their Junior year which they hope will be as enjoyable and interesting as their Sophomore and Freshman years. 'Lest We Forgetn Dear God, unasked you gave me death, But then ------ Unasked you gave me life. Alice Shultz. LeRoy Johnson
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