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fyneAhmen . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—George Hotopp, Orlyn Caldbeck. Leonard Zemke, Barbara Kukuzke, Eleanor Glynn, Charlene Banick, Marcella Engel, Gordon Be'cher. Margaret Huslegard, John Streiff. Gloria Piens. John Polkowske, Rollan Harwick, Heye Renken, Jr. Orville Cole, Betty Lou Meschke, Lois Thompson, and Margery Rogers. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Miss Phelps. Herbert Idso, Wesley Idso, Verleen Mattison, Glenn Smidt. Frances Hodge, Mary King. Russel Wilson, Donald Zimmerman. Doris Bredesen, Verna Jean Wallace, Aldeii Marburger, Robert Caflisch. James Gage, Jerome Moran. Joseph Heins. Wayne Idso. and Joyce Oldenberg THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Shirley Larson, Marie Ware. Velma Lenn, Norma Lenn, Phyllis Bufton, Barbaia Hines. Kelvin Kemmer, Donald Engel. Kathryn McBride, Beverly Rud. Bethany Poeschel, Marie Tabor. Mar- ion Oldenburg. Marie Mullenbach, Doris Stoltenberg, Grace Meinen. Catherine Haack. Catherine Hall, Wan- da Tredt, Donald Amos. Raymond Hinze, and Albert Laabs. The Freshman class started out with sixty-six mem- bers. Since the beginning ofthe school year, three mem- bers have dropped out. The members joining the fresh- man class are: Charlene Banick, Doris Bredesen. Phyl- lis Bufton. Frank Byrnes, William Byrnes, Robert Ca- flisch, Orlynn Caldbeck, Donald Engel, James Gage. Eleanor Glynn, Catherine Haack, Catherine Hall, Jo- seph Heins, Barbara Hines, Raymond Hinze. Frances Hodge, George Hotopp, Herbert Idso, Wayne Idso. Wes- ley Idso, Albert Laabs, Norman Lenn, Velma Lenn, Alden Marburger, Verleen Mattison, Catherine McBride. Grace Meinen, Betty Lou Meschke, Joyce Oldenburg Marion Oldenburg. Gloria Peins, Heye Renken, Bever- ly Rud, Dorothy Schroeder. Glenn Smidt, Marie Tabor Lois Thompson, Wanda Tvedt. Verna Jean Wallace Arlene Schroedr, and Harold Cutshall. The class officers are: Gordon Betcher. President Gloria Peins, Vice President: Margaret Huslegard, Sec- retary, and Jean Streiff, Treasurer. The members of the student council representing the Freshman class are Gordon Betcher and Margaret Huslegard. PAGE 18 This Page Sponsored By Stewartville Co-operative Creamery
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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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QtLCidte • • FIRST ROW (Left to Rightl-Irene Runkle. Donna Mills, Billy Mundstock. Dick Heiser. Dorothy Brownell. SEC0NDKR0W (Left to ht)- Col CarXhclfMae Zemke. Caro. Crowley. Keith Kemmer. Eugene Kil- T D°ROW Lea’tonRighO—’Theodore Walters. Gene Runkle. Dick Born. Mardi McNeal. Odessa Hill. Dar- lene Sinn, and Billy Jo Bratrud. In September 1945. twenty members entered junior nigh school. Every six weeks new class officers were elected. Donald House and Dorothy Brownell were rhosen as student council representatives. Dorothy Brownell was chosen as cur homecoming queen candi- date. During this year four members joined our class. They were Keith Kemmer. Bud Walters. Darleen Sinn, and Florence Davis. In September 1946. twenty-two members entered eighth grade. Three new members joined cur class. They were Dick Heiser. Odessa Hill, and Katherine Mark- ham. Dick Heiser and Billy Mundstock were chosen as student representatives. We hope that all the members of our class will be together as seniors in 1951. This Page Soonsorcd By Heiser Variety Stc.e PAGE 19
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