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Row 1 G. Granger, N. Gaetske. P. Doyle, M Bohl. K. Cady, D. Barreau. E. Decot, S. Gross. A. Atcheson. Row 2 C. Daniel . I Cooper. J. Gade. P. Gallagher. E. Dobson. M. Emery. J. Barkenhagen. D. Francois. D. Foss. S. Bergman. M. Gavin. Row 3 G. Gade. J. Friebel. J. Astle. P. Frank. J Dohner. P Dwyer. F. Fish. M. Gschwind. R. Biege. G. Elfers. Row 4—H. Frank. P Byrnes. D. Cowan. A. Baumgarten. R. Douglas. T. Gates. G. Cady. G. Baumgarten. Row 5—D Brooks. R. Brenson. P. Gross krueger. H. Gehrke, E. Bengs. L. Foss, L. Curtin. C. Bates.. ... Sophomores By this time the class of 1953 has discovered the extra o in soph-o-more. The responsibility of remembering this was only one of the many new ones they met as they stepped out of their freshman daze into this phase of their high school progress. These sophomores found through last year's experience that participating in extra-curri- cular activities is really fun. Two of the boys won football letters, a real honor for sophomores. Con- tributing several able members to the B-team, the class was also ably represented on the bas- ketball court. Athletics were only part of the many things these eager beavers took part in. Band, orchestra, chorus, and choir along with the other extra-curricular activities attracted their attention. The sophomores added two Loyalty points to their laurels by winning the skit division of Homecoming with a very clever scene in an operating room. The patient, a warrior from Wis- consin Dells, met an untimely end in spite of— or rather due to — the expert medical attention of Dr. Whackencut and Nurse Plasma. Together with their general good record this put them squarely in the Loyalty race. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Row 1 Joyce Retzlaff. Loyally representative. Herman Kra- mer. vice-president: Helen Kramer, secretary treasurer. Row 2 Charles Douglas. Loyalty representative: Edward Schuette. vice- president Myron Noth. Loyalty representative. 15
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Are you sure that's what it says, Tom? Norman, Edward and Bob Hood Start These sophomores attained an average of 94 or above the first semester: flow 1—S. Sueltmann, L. Hahn, H. Kramer. Row 2—H. Kramer, P. Hemberqer. Absent: M. Oops! I scorched it! Gschwind.
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