Sauk Rapids High School - Sarahi Yearbook (Sauk Rapids, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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Sophomore Class Cfficers Lett to right: Clayton Cairns, secretary-treasurerg Bonnie Case, presitlentg and Reinhard Hoagland, vice president. Sophomore Class History In September, 1947, fifty-eight little fresh- men entered the Russell Junior High. And after getting-acquainted period, the class chose as its officers: Leona Koepp, presidentg Mary Ann Germann, vice presidentg Norbert Otto, treasurer, and Betty Kutzorik, secretary. Our representatives on the student council were Reinhard Hoagland, Roger Swalboske, Albert Thelen. Marjean Wippich, Delrose Bergstras- ser, and Bonnie Case. Bonnie served as coun- cil president. During the year, we entered many activities. They included an Arbor Day program, a pageant called To Make Men Free, a de- clamatory contest, a conservation essay con- test, and a Valentine party. Reigning as King and Queen of the latter were Reinhard Hoagland and Bonnie Case. At the close of the season, Bonnie Case and Nor- bert Otto were determined by a class vote as the two outstanding students. And now as sophomores, we entered the senior high for the next year and found that our faculty advisors were Mr. Sam Malkovich and Miss Katherine Johnson. At our first class meeting, we chose as our new officers the following: Bonnie Case, presidentg Clayton Cairns, vice presidentg and Reinhard Hoagland, secretary-treasurer. At first, the job of being sophomores was a new feeling, but as the school year rolled on, we began to feel quite at home. We were not left out of school activities, and we began them by supplying a float and two attendants to the Homecoming celebration. They were Bonnie Case and June Curtiss. When the skits were put on, we were right there with a court- room scene trying various cases for various charges. We also presented a one-act play en- titled Glamour and an Easter drama. As sophomores, we did something different, too. We sponsored an all-school Valentine party, which turned out to be a success. The various athletic seasons brought several sophomore boys out to win honors for their alma mater. Rog Swalboske, especially, got a Page Tll'B71f-1'-Efgbf

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Row I--Darlene Busse, Bonnie Case, ,lunc Curtis, Mary Ann Germann, Dorothy Blaske, and Delrose Bcrgsrraser. Row Z - Pat Uorcrki, Arlene Adams, Mary Ann Czcck, Eugene Grafft, Berry Blarrner, Bernice Bromensthenkel, Marlene Goss willcr. Row 3--'lllicresa Bromensclienlcel, Gerald Bromenschenkel, Elmer Gottwalr, Lloyd Abraham, Clayton Cairns, Gerald Graves, and Beverly Gosswillcr. CLASS HISTORY fContinuedJ good start, he snatched the fullback posi- tion in football, gained a berth on the first ten cagers, and turned out to be the Star pitcher on the baseball team. Less athletic classmates found pastimes in Press club, the music department, and var- ious other fields. The band has many sopho- more members, and the Glee club, nightin- galed by Eleanore Lezer and Bonnie Case, contained many more. And now, with only a sliver of our sopho- more year left, we can look hopefully toward the last half of our high school days. We really look folward to them and hope that we will do many new things for the betterment of S.R.H.S. Page Trvelzly-Nifle

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