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012 the Verge . . . -v wwf x. .J jusuorz CLASS Twp Ryu' 'Arthur llueltlcy, lvan Diece, William Kahler, Carl Beth, Victor Held, Herbert Fuvre, Virgil Lelwloine, Allen Behn, Dielt bcieher, Donald Feight, Lowell Hucbing, Harold Breen, Re- ginaltl Hall, Clemente Lvelclwerg, Evan Clxngman, Raymond Drirfke, Q - .Ynund Row' '-lirnm Kurth, Tom Hurkan, Kenneth Krueger, Mainard Holtzhluninr Lange, Ruebcn Garde, Alva Ablcman, Ronald lsnn, Teddy Farber, Wilbert Khpp, Marcella Grover, Frances Clarahelle Dclancv Leola Gund Genevieve Crakcr. jones, Thnd Kuu- Jeanette Farber, Audrey Lieht, Glnria Hoeverman, Gwen Goodman, Phyllis Hale, Mary Ellen Fitzgerald, Rita Flynn, Dorothy Kaun, Mary Haugh, Phyllis Hannon, Gynith Abbs, Fay' Du-ldlcsmn, Margaret Dicte, Rita Hawkins, Mary Ellen Clements, Lenra Fuller. A , Fourth Raw-Mildred Burnucstcr, jean Felske, Jeanne Burrnester, Martella Holtz, lisrher Klipp, Evelyn Frazier, Helen Klitsner, lrene Broekow, Rosaruund Luetkms, Kathleen Harder, Adeline Farber, Rera Kuuluth, Mary Ewing, Eula Lung. Fueh ' YCZII' SCC of School b S these students one step nearer 4 HJ H , ur nor Qld enough to b to the time of graduation T ld Umor gf 'lnvf 4 'C Cvunred ,ls hy ,- . . oo 0 to h . , f , amilvfwai - 1 - M mg u mind of - get t at naive 0 0 Show his Power , flllg for his chance ru gen 21 rf hls OWU-'fthe third year Stud A l' y ut . L Way from the guidm hi d . ent IS like the an 53 of the Semor members and 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lffr ra right-Don pci . gllf, Presi- dent, Don Meyer, Vlcc Presi- dcntg Rita Hawkins Secretary , and Trcasurcrgjeanne Bu,-m te . cs' fr Loyalty Representative,
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ARLENE TIMBERS Barney W'bm'f flu next dance? Speech 1, Intramurals 1, Sports Group 1 Art 2, Handicraft 2, Gleaner 3, 4. SYLVIA VOGEL .Yin likn anything thatfr lat: of fun. Speech 1, Glee Club 1, Zg Nature Club 2, Sewing Club 2, Everyday Living 44 Cooking Club 4. WALTER WESTEDT Wally Roslin: u'4J 4 blond too. Speech lg Loyalty Rep. 2, Basketball 2, 4, Football Z, 4, Lime Ridge 3. DONALD WILLIAMS Don Hid Jtop ft. Perri: roll c4ll to :lik 4 quntion. Speech 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Loyalty Com. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, Radio Club 2, Camera 3, Prom Com. 3, Choir 3, 4. LUCILLE WUTZ We alwq-yr wrlrome 4 good Jtmlmr. Plain 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. 3, Cooking Club 4. KATHLEEN UNBEHAUN .ftuilicr ruult in good grader. Lime Ridge 1, 2, Dramatics 3, 43 Library Club 4, SUSAN WARD .fha comer 4ml gon, but 4lw4v,r .flu if welcome. LaValle 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Sewing Club 3g Cooking Club 4. DOROTHY WESTERMANN Dot Wlgy Jo intcrrflnl in cooking aml Jzwing? Speech lg Glee Club 1, 2, Gleaner 3g Sewing Club 4, F.H.A. 4. DOROTHY WOODSON DOI AJ likable df inrbrf fall. Speech 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Loyalty Com. 1, Z, 3, 4, Choir 2, 43, 4, Glec Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Nature Club li Prom Com. 3. CONNIE THORNTON HARRIET TILKER I never trouble traublr, until rroublr .3l0VI!bI1il1ll' ftmag. I'.l likf ra bf, bl . . mm U mf lg Speech lg Glce Club 1, 2, C IFOHIOI1 1, 2g Chafnl Club 35 Dramatics I, 2, Charm Club 2, Commerce 4.
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ucraldme Rcindlleshuliui' JO: llbhlzts liarhiviriiie Rv mnmmcri V T' i H- H Kish-1rd Mich: Robert S -i iii- I i - Thad Row-Bam, Suhr:kc0lgLrtIThrcxS, Francis ZJPP. rim-s,jusephme Peterson, Dorothy- Nlcr lf R U lnith, Georg: Tourdur, Annm Wmcckc Donald M N onrgomerv ju, ' ,lr CY '1ntcr, Dororhv T'lk- - - N . eva Wagner Bert N' - ' CFU. .zthan McClure Kc . Favrtlrllou vm' ' Vue:-, Mm To ti ' ' ef, Adabelle Wh . A ' VA '1l'Uhr,Arlmf Z bl - ' 'E ,' Whgcl . ' ur Ut- m'.lUYUC Warr-U t U C , Elaine Wil 'o El- V - plmcncc R-lusdi' cr, Lucile Miller A d L vlllmphine Srrutk R 1 L X' l-'mir XX uid.: Fl a 1 ,Jann Mem: Domth . u cry Sent' LJVIHA Sv. K . uth learson Arlen. P . on-me lcrrv, - v Schumacher Mar, amshury, Hlltjc ,Hd 5. ' L HQ Bfltv Wendt H-I N, . ' i 'Mundth A thulrz, Doris Wise-:nan ' ' ' L in bLh'H'n ' V ' ' . , Jul,-I Ann pnrmn V 5, A :none Powell, H4151 . , , , , . Y rgmia Ti ler Lam! Men,- ' ' . . HclcnSchulr1 Dcjor ' CS Schroeder, Junior took the required courses and managed to keep in close touch with some straight A senior with good notebooks. He got his class together and elected as President and Prom king -Don Feight, Vice Presidentf Don Meyer, Secretary and TreasurerARita Hawkins, Loyalty RepresentativeYjleanne Burmester. - After acquiring some class spirit, he gathered his fellowmen to give the student body a chance to celebrate at the Hunters' Ball, October 25. This is also the year to get cla'ss rings-hot debates over kinds and colors. Defying any manner of superstition, he sponsored a dance on Friday, the thirteenth of December, after the Richland Center basketball game. Extra curricular activities have played important parts in preparing these scholars for the linal test. The following represented the class on the gridiron: Harold Bohen, Dick Leicher, Allen Behn, Vic Held, Virgil Le Moine and Wayne Wahler. Those on the basketball team were Dick Leicher, Harold Bohen, Wayne Wahler, Art Buckley, Reg Hall and Bob Smith. The Juniors who acquired a straight A average for the second nine weeks of school were Rita Hawkins and Doris Wiseman. Those who received a straight A average for the first semester were Mildred Burmester and Dick Leicher. The high spot of the year was the annual Junior prom, g April 25. A happy crowd swayed to the rhythmic strains of 9 5 s :Ja E: .Halo ugrlu 1 lu' I. s-,V 5Ss. ' lllll llll windup of a successful year. ...n -4 i ,5- T5 T -1 H 3 x Q fx T 5 Nxx N E' 'etxxiix X -, K ,- L X X' sxxxx II'- -'51 Fi D- Z fb 3 UE. E E. 5 O R Ri 5 P-l D' 5. 'iii 3 as V7 fb T 4 G D- 5 F-7 , tl lfililitoifli l l Il' ,nmllil . 313'-' . , gg., ,I W lm' 'Wea lll.ll . ' li i ,I ' x fig' 9 ' J I .' TIYTll .j2Q . 72 s 56 .lil-1-gg? ' r . ff f f T, 51 ,mill Via 1' hast'- f ' u M..
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