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fjusuxvU . . . Verna Quandt Singularly attractive.'' dice club '45. '40. '47: Speech ’4«. 47: Ci. A.A. »45. '411. '47; G.F.C. 45. '40. '17: Pep Squad ‘47. Barbara Sanborn Wirt some in appearance.»' Speech '40. '47; G.A.A. 15. 40. 47: G.P.C. '45. 46. 47: Class Play '47; Sews Stuff '47; Pep Sqtiud '40. Joan Schatz '‘Magnificent reserve.” Mixed Chorus '47: Glee Club '47; Speech '47: G.P.C. '45. '46. '47: Pep Sqund »47; Hot Lunch '45. Phyllis Schroeder ‘‘She is a charming person to set people at their ease.” Glee Club '47; G.A.A. ’45. '4G. '47; G.F.C. '45. 46. 47; Pep Squad '46. '47; Speech '47. Ruth Zemlce A strong as well as lovely char- acter.' ' Hand 40. »47; Mixed Chorus '47; Glee Club '46. '47; Speech '40. '47; G.A.A. 45. 46. 47: G.F.C. '45. '46. '47: Pep Sqund ‘46, '47: Girl Scout »45. '46; ('lass Play '47; News Staff '47: District and Regional Speech Contest '47. Marshall Runge A most agreeable companion Basketball '47; Hand '45. 4 . '17: Speech '47; Swing Hand '47 Class Play '47 ; District Spee. I Contest '47. Doris Saterdalen Pull of high spirits. Mixed Chorus '46; Glee Cluh 4' 47; Speech »46. 47; G.A.A. 40 47; G.P.C. 46. 47; Class Play 17; News Staff '47; Pep Squ.no ' 40, '47; District Speech Contes '47. Merle Senne Leroy Swygman He is gifted with the |»o ver of expressing his knowledge ' Football '47; Basketball '40. »47; Speech '47; Student Council '40. '47; Class Plays '47; Treasurer of Class '40. '47; Boy Scouts '45. '40. '47; School Patrol '45; Dis- trict Speech Contest '47. Eleanor Zimmerman She is a model of propriety.” Mixed Chorus '47; Glee Club ‘45. 40 '47; Speech '47; G.P.C. '45. '47. This Page Sponsored By Dubbels' Cafe PAGE 16
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jJiUtiO-M • • Charles Heiser “With vigorous and dauntless imrwrvirinfe. Foot hui I '46, 47; Basketball 47; Baseball '47; Track 4.'». »46. ’47; Munii '45. '4»;. ’47; Mixed (’horu '47; Boys' Glee Club '47; Speech 46, '47; Student Council 47: CIunn Play '47; Nfw» Staff 17; Claw Officer • President '45. '46: Treasurer '47: Solo in Bund »45. 4b. ‘47; Swing Band '47; Cornet Trio '45, '16; Hrns Sextette 47; District and Regional Speech Con •rat '47; State Conical '46. Shirley July •'No selfish purpose to aerve.»' I}.A.A. '45. ' 41 ; G.F.C. 45. '4«. '47; Speech '47. Laurence Johanns He ia great fun. Football '4 b. '47; Baseball 47; Speech '47; Class Play '47. Mary Kennedy Her good humor is infectious. Glee Club '40. '47; G.A.A. 45. '40. '47. jpre». '40|; G.F.C. '45. ’ |6. »4 7; Cheerleader 46. '47; Student Council '45. '46; Class Officer • vice pres. '45, '46; Pep Squad '45; Speech 16. Phillip Kerich He is n perpetual surprise even to those who know him best—even to himself. Basketball '45. 46, '47; Baseball '45. '46. '47; Mixed Chorus '47; Student Council »45; Class Play '47; President of Class 45; Boy Scouts '45. '411. 47; School Pa- trol '45; Speech '47. Mary Jo Lynaugh Natural sweetness of dts|»o»i- tion. tilee Club '47; G.F.C. 40. '47: N|M erh '47. Kate McNeal With fine helpfulness. Band '45. '40. '47; tilee Club 47; Speech »47; G.A.A. '45. '46. 47; G.F.C. '45. '46. '47; News Staff '46. '47; Woodwind Quar- tet '45. '46. '47; Pep Squad 45. '46. '47; Treasurer of G.A.A. '47 Adean King Lovely ns a flower. tilee Club '45; Speech 47; G.A.A. '45. '46. 47; G.F.C. '45, '46. »47; Class Play '47. Dorothy McClintock A fountain of boundless ener- gy. Band 45. '46. '47; Mixed Choru 46. 47; Glee Club '15. 16. »47; Speech '46. 47; G.A.A, 45. '46; G.F.C. '45. '46. '47; Student Council '46. ’47; Girls Sextet '46. '47; Woodwind quartet 15. »46. 47; Octette '46. '47: News Staff 45; Pep Squad '46. '47; Class Play 46; Girl Scout '45. 46. Mayou Moran An air of quiet unaffected as- surance.' ' Football »45. '46. '47; Basketball '46. 47; Baseball '46. 47; Mixed Chorus '47; Speech '47; Class Play '47: Boy Scouts 45. '46. This Page Sponsored By Slewartville Communily Club PAGE 15
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Qap.liama'ie.'i . • • FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Mary Lee Wilson. Tommy Moran. Marilyn Brownell, Ronald Gathje, Dorothy Lyman. Noibert Schroeder. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Roger Simpson, Pauline Engel, and Martha Boettcher. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Robert Nelson. Wesley Glover. Michael Keefe. Doris Kath, Audrey Buchholz, Ann McNeal. Miss Byram. Paul Jordan. Mary Ann Reeder, Beverly Egen, Jean Jordan. Merlin Halstead. Ro- bert Dixon, and Cyrus Krahn. . . ... , „ . THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—LaVon Tjepkes, Donna Mae Peters, Genevieve Rud, Georgia Weber, Ruth Scharberg. Joanne Renken, Elman Hanken. Roger Harwick. Arlene Gathje. Audrey Bennett, Robert Carson. Wayne Denny, Robert Rud, and Wayne Ware. Absent—Roger Kvam. A class of 40 members entered S.H.S. in September of 1945. Their officers were elected as follows: Miss By ram, Class Advisor: Robert Dix- on, President; Anne McNeal, Vice Presi- dent; Donna Peters, Secretary, and Jean Jordan, Treasurer. Robert Dixon and Mary Lee Wilson were student council representatives. Beverly Egen was their candidate for homecoming queen. After 3 months vacation they returned in September of 1946 to resume their schooling. They were sorry to lose five members but welcomed three new mem- bers. Those who were no longer in the class were as follows: Gaylord Engen, Ar- vid Nietz, Donald Burton, Lorraine Se- verson and Violet Woodworth. The new members are Merlin Halsted, Mildred Schroeder and Genevieve and Robeit Rud. The following were elected as their class leaders for the year: Miss Byram. Class Adivsor; Roger Kvam, President: Dorothy Lyman, Vice President; Donna Mae Peters, Secretary, and Beverly Egen, Treasurer. Their student council representatives were Robert Dixon, Roger Kvam, Thomas Moran and Dorothy Lyman. We hope this class will go through the remaining years successfully and gradu- ate as a credit to our Alma Mater. Sponsored By Hayes-Lucas Lumber Co.. Morris Hovren. Manager. Phone 273 PAGE 17
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