Redwood Falls High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Redwood Falls, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 30 text:

A typical classroom scene; Mrs. Sales English class. Eighth Grade 1st row. Angeline Meierding, Elaine Pistulka, Roger Zeug, James Tiffany, Patrick Oberembt Elizabeth Me- P h James Mi er' PedeR°n RObert Sp3rby' Leland 'Riebel- Robert enberrv DUn Ze!?.» °£hn Stancer, Genevieve Scott, Sandra Schumacher, Stephen Ques- Schulu’ ° Z g’ J h M ' MlchaeI Rasmussen, Bruce Warner, Keith Paskewitz. Thomas Turek, Lester SarvW rwnii=De =JS Stark' Y'’orlne v“Sland. Constance Schmidt, Janice Wetmore, Jeannette Nelson, Karen V,nCent NCSS’ Wllliam Petersen' Caxo Thomas, Merlin Scharfe, Melvin McCarty, RenH41 iie,iald Z,ask,!- Barbara Vierling, Allan Schroeder, Robert Parish, Paul Ramseth, Wayne rey dRakke Roalson- Vernon Reck, Betty Vierling, Rita Neuenburg, Barbara Parker, Mary Jean Moritz, Aud-

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Eighth Grade CLASS OFFICERS 8th—Left to right: David Otto, secretary: Lois Zaske, vice president; Jean Nelson, treasurer, Barbara Cairns, president. We. of the eighth grade, think we have a class to be proud of! In only our second year of junior high already we have readily adjusted ourselves to the routine and accomplished many things. To start our year out with a bang, the float contributed by our class to the Homecoming parade took second place which gave us a lift ® prestige. Our class also had a large representation in the sports de- partment. Many of our boys played B squad footooil this yea. and then went out for basketball and wrestlino. As a whole, the eighth grade has taken an increasing part in our school's extracurricular activities. lst row--left to right: Harvey Benson, Larry Carruth, Dennis Hand, Phillip Cheney, Larry Gilb, Daryl Hilbert, Barbara Beihoffer, Thomas Lindstrom, John Kretsch, Mary Ann Goblish, Nyleen Fennem Janice K1 t- scher, Barbara Cairns, Jerome Boushek, Richard Hansen. 2nd row: Jeffrey Johnson, Robert Hopman, Jean Ahrens, Gerry Canaday, Judith Jensen, Ann King, Renee Berberick, Mary Bronson, Marius Larsen, Thomas Atkins, Judy Burchett, Clifford Hammerschmidt, Elaine Bliss, Robert Knapp. 3rd row: William Geffrey, Myron Krueger, James Beasley, James Kaufenberg, Jane Christopherson, Bev- erly Berg, JoAnn Hengel, Mary Goblish, Pat Jaros, Darlene Dietz. Judith Fleury. Thomas Bestick, Beverly Jones Larry Breitkreutz, Ernest Johnson. 4th row: John Corbett, Wesley Hines, James Cherry, Orville Loock, Thomas Garvin, James Greene, Marilla Ballard, Grace Breitkreutz, Ginger Dunlevy, Linda Dorns, Stanley Dunn, Jerry Hawton, Andrine Hornbacher, Barbara Jorgenson. 25



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Seventh Grade CLASS OFFICERS 7th—First row: Mary Tiffany, trea- surer; Pat Corbett, vice president; sec- ond row: Mary Heyn, secretary; Karen Simondet, president. A new routine and a new name, Junior High. These students bustled around the first week getting lost, but by ihe end of the first six weeks they were well acquainted with every corner of the school It was a new experience for everyone being able to at- tend the sports events, being invited to school dances, and help- ing with a Junior High party for the seventh and eighth grades, which the seventh grade represented well. With enthusiasm and school spirit these students look forward for the year 1961 to come. 1st row—left to right: Thomas Balko, Calvin Jensen, Elmer Dahms, William Gladitsch, Lynn Hess» Gerald Bailey, Dennis Blegen, Nyla Boys, Pauline Hewett, Janice Hasse, John Johnson, James Goblish, Charles Dunlevy. 2nd row: Joan Gladitsch. Annette Green, Esther Huhnerkoch, Virginia Bender Donna Duscher .Ardys(Due- now, Judith Fenske, Cecilia Hopman, Loren Dallman, Henry Dorns, John Atkins, Sally Corbett, Patrick Corbett, Paul Felska. 3rd row: Shari Davis, Noreen Goldhom, Maxine Campbell, Sharon Annis, Betty Bratsch, Helen Clark, Car- olyn Hylland, Barbara Goebel, Carol Johnson, Donna Ballard, Martha Bell, Glenda Johnson, Dorwin Donner, Glenn Corcoran. 4th row: Jeanette Hillmer, Nancy Helgeson, Karen Draeger, Marcia Galles, Mary Filipek, Kathleen Cady, Ann Clements, Mary Holt, Mary Fowler, Sandra Bidinger, Mary Heyn, Mary Jeppesen, Reidun Bjomstad. 27

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