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3 FIRST ROW Irene Petrovrc Wuertz lo Ann Worthrnqton SECOND ROW Carol Flrck Oumlenl Penny Pxxley Mary THIRD ROW R1chard Stull Petersen Nolan Wrlson Bob 'W l l sn. Danko Norma Balduf loyce Babcock SECOND RON! Carrre Brrndley Lorrcune Bennell Dorls Bell Franlclm Dubb rt Leo Debren Lors Everelt llarcra Enalebeck lack Easton loe Gall THIRD ROW lan Fadely Boo Bahnsen Lowell Balcluf George Pace Lynn Clemons Ioe Chlystun rx , f'l.,, . , v 'Z 9 fh H at cw: gt..- FIRST ROW - -Oma Armstrong Mrldred Coyle lams Boss Darlene Danner Carol Deuschle Srdney Merle Ahreneilaclc BucId,IBill Coon Drclc Allen If--'ff f
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D x As We, the Class of '51, look back over the years, We feel that we have done very well. We entered high school looking very green and perhaps even a little scared. We started the year off right by electing some very capable class officers. For President we chose Ierry Pehrsen, Vice President-Dick Klein, Secretary -Lorraine Bennett, and Treasurer-Bill Coon. Then we tried to make some money by having concessions and dances. Our Sophomore year we chose lim Iacobs as President, Dorothy Wilson as Vice President, Sally Kramb as Secretary, and Georgiana gm pg 5 Jack Easton, Ed Nau, Oma ty Armstrong, and Bob Bahnsen. Zetzer as Treasurer. We again sponsored con- cessions and dances. Then came our big year as Iuniors. We chose as our officers: President-eEd Nau, Vice Presi- 'dent-Bob Bahnsen, Secretary-Oma Arm- strong, and lack Easton-Treasurer. We had concessions and dances to raise money so that our Prom would be the best ever. Our boys were Well represented in football and basketball and our girls were active in clubs and intramurals. With the help of our sponsors-Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Carter, and Mr. Martin-we are looking forward to a successful year as seniors. FIRST ROW-Sally Kramb, loanne McCullough, Frances Lukac, Doris Nielsen, Eleanore Lindemann, Hazel Neff, loanne Nelson, Carolyn Kirk, Carol Norden, Ioyce lohannsen. SECOND ROW-Shirley McAtee, loyce Kirk, Mary Lou Miller, Duane Borne, Ed Nau, Katy Macko, lim Iacobs, t -Q3 69 Ronald Johnson, Rosalyn Kuzma, Bette Karshuk, Bud I-Iessoun. Tl-HRD ROW-Gene Nunnally, Bob Gilleland, Everett Hick- am, Sam Howerth, Ron Iensen, Bill Iones, Tom Laney, Norm LaCumsky, Tom Leavy, Dale Kihlken, Dick Klein, Jim Lange.
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f'X flaAA,1J ff Well, here we are ready for the lunior Class with two years of high school at P. C. H. S. behind us. ln our Freshman year we were as green as any other class at first, but soon we got on the ball. As officers we elected Emery Floro, Presie dentg Teddy Selgo, Vice Presidentp Delores Duffy, Secretary, and Gail Boss, Treasurer. The class was well represented in clubs and sports. This year we elected Virgil Wiechman to pilot the class, with Locky Zeis, Vice President: N ,- Chester Schafer, Clarence Eliyas, Locky Zeis, and Virgil Vliechman. Clarence Eliyas, Secretary, and Chet Schafer, Treasurer, to help Virgil out. We sponsored our football and basketball concessions and be- came the first class in many years that did not initiate the Freshmen. Instead We held a Freshman-Sophomore Mixer for them. Thanks to the efforts of our sponsors, Mrs. lenkins, Miss Willerton, Mr. Rofkar, and Mr. Kinnaman, we have passed and look forward to two more swell years. ff? .,. gr ...... . 4- FIRST ROV!-Fred Ewersen, Lee Hetrick, Dale Collins Flair, Dorsey Carr, Sally Petersen. Gilbert Carnicorn, Vivian Floro, Mary Ftosiar, Charliiie Tllli-D ROY-Tom Allen, Emery Floro, Stan Lenhart, Don Runion, Beverly Hoshal, Marilyn Shepherd. V.'asliin.:'cn, Charley Neff, Cilen '-Yood, Alice Kirk, Shirley SECOND ROWvHarlari Branum, lerry Cook, Kenny Flli- l .1ace,Ierry Flynn. tnsrpe, Carl Arnat, Wayne Dubbert, Kenny Colston, 'v'.'al1e
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