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♦ ♦ ♦ ophomorcs ’’These people are in their second year of high school, and they are called ’sophomores’.” ’’Why dost thou call them sophomores?” ’’Maybe it is because of the Greek meaning for the word, ’wise fool’.” ’’Whom dost they have for leaders?” ”As president they chose Lyle Holtz; vice-president, Duane Kraemer; secretary-treasurer, Helen Gade; and Jacke Lucht, Loyalty representative. Miss Wolf is their class advisor. ’’The sophomores were successful at Home- coming this year as Miss Wolf’s homeroom won first prize for having the best float.” ’’What dost they have for sport? Do they still have bear-baiting?” ’’Bear-baiting, what’s that? Now we have games called football, basketball, and track. Some outstanding sophomores in these sports are Herman Schroeder, Robert Flohr, and Robert Me Carthy. There are also some excellent musicians in this class; some of them are Helen Gade, Sally Merkel, Jack Lucht, and Sheila Flynn.” Row 1: S. Meyer. B. Howard. P. Metcalf, P. Klipp, S. Merkel. R. Klippel. A. Kosch, I. Judd, B. Hough. Row 2: J. Hudzinski. W. Katuin. V. Lathrope. F. Held, C. Hesse. B. Klipp. G. Gavin. Row 3: A. Phillips. J. Fisher. J. Groeneweg. N. Keegan. D. Hasse, M. Fefdmann, C. Crawford, L. Hamburg, D. Ewing. M. Carroll. Row 4: G. Meyer. R. Hubbard. D. Kraemer. A. Broas. R. Klirzke. G. Collies, L. Baumgarten. E. Kruse, D. Horkan. Row 5: I. Goodman. D. Kasten. M. Martin, R. Bindl. N. Burmester. R. Gray, E. Grinder, W. Benseman, J. Mallack, L. Kaney. M. Mittlesteadt. 24
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Row 1 : Row 2 : Row 3: Row 4: Row 5 ; H. Gavin L. Montgomery. V. Fisher. J Pickar. A. Noth. Mrs. Clauson. Mrs. Laper. E. Gschwind. E. Cady. I. Mittlesteadt M. Gurgcl. J. Fields. M. Page. M. O'Brien. D. Gregory. C. Meyer. L. McDermott. B. Piskey, M. Cassity. S. Dohner. B. Fish. M. Pugh. L. rrangc, B. Bind), M. Fisher. A Lehman B Gchrke E' Mcycr D M. Breene. N. Cowan. P. Dorow. M. Muchow. N. Muchow. L. Baumgarten. R. Gardner W. Michalsen. G. Peterson. R. Flynn. C. Wangcn. L. Bergman. R. Olson. H. Gates. G. Austin. H Lange, M. Brimmer. E. Meyer. R. Bill. K Martin. D. Giese. J. Caldwell. P Dickie. L. Lassallette. D Curtin. Juniors. ♦ ♦ Be not afraid of greatness; some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. Is that one of your quotations, Mr. Shakespeare? Aye. Dost not thou think it a fitting motto for these people who are nearing the end of their school career? Indeed yes! This is a class which will continue to be successful as it has in the past. These 117 spirited juniors were lead by Ed Gschwind, president; George Johansen, vice-president; Shirley Stevens, secretary-treasurer; Ardel Noth, Loyalty representative; and Mrs. Laper, their class advisor. On November 12, they proved themselves to be excellent hosts when they entertained to the tune of 'Turkey in the Straw. On May 6, they lead the way to In an Old Fashioned Garden when we went to the Junior Prom. The music for the journey was supplied by Don Voegli and his orchestra. Don Curtin, Herb Gates, and George Johansen won football letters while Dale Schroeder, Jim Caldwell, Blair Holden, and Tippy Wangen made basketball history. Leading the cheers for these gallant players were Sue Dohner, Evelyn Koenecke, and Ardel Noth. Perhaps some of the people in this class will someday prove themselves to be as immortal as you have become, Mr. Shakespeare. CLASS OFFICERS Ardel Noth, Shirley Stevens, George Johansen, Ed Gschwind 23
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Row I: B. Gant. O. Hasse, Miss Wolf, Miss Hebert. J. Lucht. H. Gade, L. Holtz, D. Kraemer, Mr. Mitchell, D. Seekins. D. Skinner. Row 2: B. Sass, L. Sass. B. Sass, A. Halvenslcben, L. Thies. P. Waldo. M. Schutz. M. Sainsbury, N. Ninman, A. Roloff, H. Prange. Row 3: H. Townsend, C. Greenwood, C. Baumgarten, D. Volz, M. Schulenburg, J. White. M. Schreiner, J. Curtis, L. Felske, H. Schwenkhoff. Row 4: W Redman. A. Schultz. I. Foss, S. Flinn, A. Rosenbalm, J. Suszycki, H. Schaefer. L. Schmidt, A. Schenck, B. Rego. Row 5: L. Hoff, M. Ulrich, R. Schrank, F. Thies. D. Schuctt, H. Reinfeldt. A. Niemann, B. Schroeder, E. White. D. Ward. Row 6: R. McCarthy. M. Alwin, A. Brylla. H. Schroeder, R. Flohr. R. Harms, K. Baumgarten. J. Gant, W. I.uedtke, R. Gade. J. Lutz. CLASS OFFICERS Helen Gade, Duane Kraemer, Lyle Holtz, and Jack Lucht 25
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