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soPHoMoREs FIFTH ROW: Eugene LaBoube, Richard Martin, Hugh Hough, Dan Anderson, john Striegel, John Montgomery, Dick Lash, Elinore Russell, Gertrude Potter, Arlene Schoener. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Richardson, Vllendell Fender, Esther Middaugh, Stanley VVerner, Bernice Peterson, Robert D'Emke, june Lipp, Byford Allen, Evelyn Smith, Marjorie Baie. 'l'HlRD ROXV: Barbara Parker, hlaxine lVlcl7arland, Jeanette Zimmerman, Elinor Kessler, Mae Munson, Ruth Devine, Leota Cunz, Shirley Olson, Virginia Park, Miss MessenKop, adviser. SECOND RONV: janet Oglivie, LaVerne Grady, Kathleen Flynn, Keith Tatersall, Laura Nelson, Roni Thomas, Beverly lfiehelberger, Robert Sebby, Alvina Keenan, Kenneth Mattison. SECOND ROW: janet Oglivie, LaVerne Grady, Kathleen Flynn, Keith Tattersall, Laura Nelson, Dean Fade, William Rood, Stanley Scheideeker, Herbert Vilmin. 'llhese people were absent when picture was takn: Harold Campbell, Robert Francis, llo Marsh, lone O'Neil, Arlene Rierson, Shirley YValker, Doreen Wright, Molly l,. Newtson. Hlf sophomore class headede by its president, Hugh Houghg vice president, Russell Swenson: secretary-treasurer, Stanley Werner, student council repre- sentatives, lone O'Neil and Richard Martin, and advised by Miss MesenKop came through with Hying colors. To start off the year, the sophomores had a class picnic at Griswold's Springs with the faculty as guests. The Christmas party, which was a huge success, was sponsored by the sophomores. ln athletics the sophomores were well represented, both in basketball and foot- ball. Participants were: Hugh Hough, Stanley Werner, Wendell Fender, Richard Martini, Keith Tattersall, Herbert Vilman, and Robert Sebby. This class not only excelled in athletics but were well represented in debate by john Montgomerv, lone O'Neil, and Doreen NVright. The boys' and girls' glee clubs also had many sophomore members. john Montgomery is a member of the boys' quartette. Some of the girls in the class served at the junior-senior banquet. Page fifteen
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JUNICDRS FIFTH ROVV: Dwight Carpenter, Vernon Sehby, Vernon Boyd, Howard Wissel, Donald Schultz, Parker Sedgwick, Reed Larson, Donald Stahl, William Fish. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Hodge, Alberta lVliller, Helen Schoener, Muriel Fields, Ruth Titzel, Shirley Fritsch, Josephine Chainplin, Peggy Sehuckmell, Robert Meilinger, James Wallis. THIRD ROYV: Frances Poole, Janette Foster, Norma Bagg, Frances Antonopulos, Peggy Parr, Bette Scott, Katharine Meilinger, Cecile Morris, Lucile Wickens, June Greenwood, Miss johnson, adviser. SFCOND ROW: Beverley Armstrong, Manley Datschefski, Bonny Heeg, Harry Stoudt. Lucile Bu- land, Harvey Heusinger, Ruth Regenhardt, Edward Easter, Lorena Mueller, Carl Cunz. FIRST ROW: Robert Sutherland, Frederick Lindner, Donald Duvick, Harold Bastian, Charles lVl:1rrs, Harrison Rogers, Reid Satter, Herbert Olson, Clarence Bark, john Devine. These people were absent when picture was taken: Jack Fraser, lVlax Priesman, Helen Spahr, George Zimmerman. HIS class is the largest of the four classes in the high school. Its class ofhcers are: president, Fritz Lindnerg secretary-treasurer, Ruth Regenhardt. The stu- dent council members are Bette Scott and Donald Duviclc. On December l4, the class presented a three-act play called, Don't Darlcen My Door. The cast of characters included, Howard Wissel, Lorena Mtieller, Don- ald Schultz, Lucille Buland, Fdward Faster, Peggy Parr, Ruth Regenhardt, and Frances Poole. Donald Duvick and Howard Wissel are members of the high school boys' quartette. Lorena Nlueller and Frances Poole belong to the girls' sextette. Fdward Faster and Chuck Marrs are members of the debate squad. At the beginning of the year the class sponsored a junior mixer, Also they gave a public dance for the purpose of raising money. The junior-senior prom, the hi- light of the season, was also sponsored successfully by this class. Pfigf' foizrlewi
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PRES:-:MEN SIXTH ROVV: Betty Baie, Robert Peterson, jo Ann Potter, David Budd, james Allen. FIFTH ROW: Charlette Hage, Edwin Ride, Helen Rogers, Donald Lobdell, Marian Hanson, VVarren Murray, lfdith Wiclcens, Richard Gran, Mavis Vermeland, Evelyn Sehumaker. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Parris, Ruth Scent, Verna Titzel, Audry Brandson, Phyllis R. Francis, Ruth Munson, Betty Noss, Charlotte Stoudt, Mae Nelson, Betty J. Sebby, Ruth Jaffe. THIRD ROW: Virginia Constant, Orrin -lohnson, Louise McMaster, Donald Armstrong, Ruby Reynolds, Hilton jones, Eleanor lilseman, jack Koehler, Wanda Tuttle, Marilyn Townsend. Mr. Davis, adviser. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Fields, Michael Antonopulos, Mary Mueller, Donald Freeland, Julia Jensen, Robert Bark, Madge Parr, Lawrence Foster, Dorothy Killey, Donald Osland, FIRST ROW: Russell Wahlgren, Kenneth Klotz, Frank Ropp, Clarion Swenson, Russell l,arson, Dean Francis, -lerry Gengler, Kenneth Hjort, james Mclnnes, Stanley Briinicombe. These people were absent when picture was taken: John Campbell, Albert Gauer, Lloyd Hubharsl, John Peterson, Catherine Dell. HF freshman class, which is the youngest, came to the school bewildered. They soon became acquainted and took part in the school activities under their class adviser Mr. Davis. The class officers are: president, Joan Potter, vice president, Gerald Genglerg secretary-treasurer, john Campbell, student council representatives, Shirley Parris and Russell Klotz. A few freshman boys are athletic stars in football and basketball. These are: Jerry Gengler, Orrin Johnson, and Donald Armstrong. During the last semester a few freshman girls were in the glee club. Since they had quite a few members to get acquainted with, they had a fresh- man picnic. ln the coming years they hope to have more class activities. Pagr ,ri,vtfr'n
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