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First Row: Janice Fennern, Jo Castle, Barbara Ahrens, Kathy Hengel. Joyce Arnett, Joann Hewett, Jeanne Hillger, Betty Hewett, Judy Gilhooly, Marge Byram, Doreen Donner, Janice Drenmlow, Audrey Gronholz, Polly Holmberg, Deanne Gardner. Second Row: Ronald Boys, Jerry Dahms, Roger Breckenridge, Terry Engeman, Keith Hawton, Marvin Garnhardt, Hilton Huhnerkoch, ChaTles Hess, John Horejsi, Sylvan Garman Joe FiliDek Rex Boots, James Barnes. Douglas Corn. Juniors First Row: Carol King, Elaine Marquardt, Donalee Neuschwander. Thelma Kuglin, Lorraine Kolp, Karen Kretsch, Hollis Matson, Myrna Martin, Janet Kotval, Carol Paskewitz, Lois Omtvedt Jeanette Petsinger, Frances Petsinger, Florence Petsinger. Second Row: Tom Jones, Donald Johnson, Allan Krueger, Larry Jensen, Kenneth Oberembt Eugene Malecha, Le Roy Pederson, Jerome Maasch, Hart win Kreft, Walden Jordan, Tom Panitzke’ Paul Olson.
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ARLYCE ZACHOW: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Rouser Staff 4; Mike Club 3; Declama- tion 1. 2, 4; Librarian 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. 3- GAA° K2THY ZACHOW: FHa 4' PeP Ch?b l 2 Student Council 3, Class Officer Senior Year A Big Step Our feet have never moved so fast nor so furiously as they have in our senior year. In years before, we could always slow down with the thought of catching up next year, but now, there is no next year, . . we must make our last the best and squeeze everything possible into it. To make our “seniority” official we re- ceived our class rings early in the fall. Then began our merry senior pace. We eagerly cheered our letterman on in foot- ball, and began our plans for a class trip in the spring. We sponsored concessions and dances and shoveled snow to aid in our endeavor. We supported our wrestlers and sadly watched our last basketball game, knowing that the end of our high school days was coming much too soon . Our class play, our senior trip, selection of announcements, Baccalaureate . . all seemed to go so fast, and now we are about to step out into new experiences. Our feet may travel to other lands but we, the class of 1957, will always leave a bit of our heart in Redwood High. Class Officers Pres. Jay Hornbacher, Vice Pres. Michael Schottenbauer, Sec. Tedda Matson, Treas. Robert Riebel.
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First How: Roberta Sauter, Janice Quiram, Sharon Squibb, Deloria Schmidt, Carolyn Simondet, Phyllis Zielsdorf, Kathy Zeren, Carol Vanstrom, Shirley Vierling, Patricia Zimmerman, Karen Stewig, Barbara Russell, Sharon Westerlund, Kathy Tenney, Arlyce Read, Geraldine Scott. Second Row: Jerry Zaske, William Sparby, Delano Woese, William Rohlik, Gerald Quill, Ber- nard Zeug, Donald Tenney, Denise Timgren, Russell Schmidt, Kenneth Warner, Ralph Zeise, Calvin Strand, Jon Urbom, Roger Steinhouse, Charles Schmidt. Absent: John Schmidt; Dennis Kahnke, Theresa Hoppke, Marie Riebel, Dorothy Hoppman, Dorothy Werner; Gerald Smith, James Pettis Juniors We Juniors can look back with pride and admiration at the accomplishments of the various activities and events sponsored by our class this past year. Our shoes glist- en and glow with the luster of these many accomplishments. We began our great whirl of activities by planning and organizing a most suc- cessful homecoming dance which was almost immediately followed by the pre- sentation of our class play. During the winter we debated the prospect of a prom or a clas trip and meantime we sponsored and worked at various money raising pro- jects to reach our final, but yet undecided goal. Throughout our Junior year we ex- pressed our abilities of co-operation, re- sponsibility, and willingness to work which made our year so prosperous and eventful New that it is terminated and wt look to the future, we feel qualified, eager, and read to fill the shoes of the seniors. Class Officers Pres. Donald Johnson, Vice Pres. Charles Reed, Sec. Shirley Vierling, Treas. Gerald Zaske.
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