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Bottom Row: Dorland ICflt, Francis Rouzek. Robert ErdenWrger, Rosemary Crawford. John Forbes, Catherine Gillitzer. John Byers, Catherine Gauger, James Guscetti, Robert Cejka. Second Row: James Bittner, Virginia Fernette. Richard Check, Ann Balk. Vernon Fishier, Dolores Daugherty, Curtis Forbes. Top Row: Harrj Borne. LaVern Boucher, Keith IlAz Delbert DuCharme a . ARE Bottom Row: 'Gordon Lake, Florence Layde, Eugene Jambura, Betty Manecke, Sherwood Mattie, Monica Mezera, Neal Kramer, Geneva Lynette John Lechnir. Second Row: Dale Marso, John Koresh, Madonna Hill. Ever Johnson, Daniel Mezera, Edward Koel. Top Row: Dorothy Lechnir, George Kalina. Ethel Henry A SOPHOMORES Bottom Row: Helen Wetzel. Edward Stluku. Elaine Caret, Clint Strong, Dolores Ready. Robert Welsch. Lillian White. Roberta Strauman, Myrtle Ward. Second Row: Phyllis Scheckel. lola Redman, Angelia Woods. Austin Tichenor. Robert Valley, Lucille White, Harold Palmer, Joyce Tollef-son. Top Row: Lyndon Sawvell, Rosemary Panka, William Weighner, Rosemary Rodenkirch. William Panka Another year draws to a close and the class when the members will take the position of Two years ago, as Freshmen, these students literally rose above it with their splendid partici grand sense of humor at the “Freshmen Mixer” out. The students who were chosen to lead the Gordon Lake, Janies Bittner and Keith Betz tary-Treasurer, respectively. In Home Hoorn Daugherty were elected President, Vice-Presi Miss Dinniemaud Jensen is the class advisor. Miss Evelyn Knospe as advisor with Helen President; and Dorothy Lechnir. Secretary- of ’46 is looking forward to the Junior year “upperclass” men. accepted the traditional “greenhorn” title and pation during Homecoming week and their when the Sophomores gave them a real work Sophomore class have proved their ability, are class President, Vice-President and Seere-one Harry Borne, Ethel Henry, and Dolores dent, and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. Home Hoorn two is under the supervision of Wetzel, President; Roberta Strauman, Vice-Treasurer. Twenty-three
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John Steger Donald Steiner Stimple William Steiner Goldie Stuckey Willheim Tuckie Raymond Tippery Gladys Toberman William Wachuta Mary Lou Weighner Charles Welsch Lou Chuck George Welsch Pinochio Rita Wolford Robert Wolforl Twenty-two v
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ARE Bottom Row: Arthur Langford, Dorothy llelgerson. Robert Feeley. La-Verne Jelinek, Dolores Foss. Patrick Fernette, Gilbert Enke. Mary Hurda. Ruth Kielley, Ivan Gibbs. Second Row: Roger Granzow, Arden Key, Mildred Marso. Rose Lynn Jambura, Virginia Gauger, John Horsfall, Jack Erden-berger. Third Row: Ronald Forbes. Monna Moore. Francis Hurda, Jeanette Erdenberger. Floyd Enke , FRESHMEN ......1™. Lynette. Evelyn Tesar, Roger Waller, Clyde Radloff, Jean Walton. Helen Stuckey. Lyle MarAltus, Gordon Rowers. Marjorie Smith. Second Row: Francis Nolan, Eugene LaPointe, Geraldine Olson. Donald Tichenor, Betty Zabel. Donald Rehm, Marilyn Spiker, Lawrence Standorf Jr.. Kenneth Novey. Third Row: Ruth Schreiner. Donald Patch, Betty Pake, laid Schultz, Mabel Sherwood Sixty-nine eager students entered Prairie believe, they have made a fine record as a class next three years. To lead them through their first trying Donald Schultz, President; Roger Waller, Yice-M rs. Christine Ladd was chosen class advisor High last fall as Freshmen. As Freshmen; we and much may he expected of them in the year, the freshmen chose the following officers: President; Fldre Bcuthin, Secretary-Treasurer, and M iss Alice Christensen was the assistant into two home rooms. Officers of Home Room dent, Roger Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Pake; Vice-President, Donald Schultz, advisor. As is the custom, the class was divided one were: President, Ivan Gibbs; Vice-Presi Normalee Cook. Home Room two: President, and Secretary-Treasurer, Donald Patch. Donald Schultz, Ivan Gibbs, and Betty Pake were the Freshmen representatives on the Student Council. Bottom Row: Mary Lu Codrough. Donald Benish. Ann Chamberlain, Lois Cardine. Kenneth Borne. Dorothy DesRocher, Jacqueline Dohse. Eugene Adrian. Lila May Davies. Second Row: Eugene DesRocher. Arlene Evans, Margie Benish. Ruth Daugherty. Hazel Crowley. Rosemary Demsey. Roy Cop-sey. Third Row: Eldre Beuthin, Yvonne Caya. Roger Anderson. Nor- Twenty-four
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