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FRONT TOW — Miss Adsem. Advisor; Shirley Adler. D. nna Weber, Patricia Sanborn, Kathleen Stoyke SECOND ROW — My rile Bakken, Lcwell Dubbels. John King. Henry Haack. Raymond Engel. Daniel Ware, Ncrman Thoe. THIRD ROW — Richard Swygman. Lois Folkert, Fest Ostby, Marcella Fohler, Victor Bittner. Lois Murray, Miry Lou Jordan. BACK ROW — John Byrnes, Germaine Mullenbach, Nancy Willis. Loreli Sobek. Gerald Hill. Donald Pipho Audrev Ellingrcd, Jcy Billings. ZuflUlt Qtoffe oHiltosuf, The first day of our seventh year was very exciting and most of us were scared. Our class officers were: Kathleen Stoyke. President; Germaine Mullenbach. Vive-President; Lois Murray, Secretary; and John King. Treasurer. David Hoeft and Kathleen Stoyke were on the Student Council. Miss Doty was our home room teacher. We had one class meeting and five cent dues a month which we paid toward CARE, Red Cress, and our picnic. Most of the class were invited to a party which the eighth grade had and we think it was very nice of them to think of mere seventh graders. Our class picnic was supposed to be at Fugel's Mill, but when we got there, all we saw was No Trespassing signs. We quickly changed our plans and went to Silver Lake. We had quite a time—finding a dead dog, losing our ball, and every other thing that happens at a picnic. Our public appearance as a class was our assembly program. We had musical numbers and a play called An April Fool s Joke.” On the first day of our eighth year, we all came back very happy knowing that we were in the eighth grade. We have many new students in our class. These are: Audrey Ellingrod. Victor Bittner. Henry Haack. Lois Folkert. and Fern Ostby Nancy Willis and Shirley Adler were our new students who came near Thanksgiving. We are very glad to have these students in our class. Our class officers are: Kathleen Stoyke. President; Jack Bratrud. Vice-President; Germaine Mullenbcch, Secretary; Lois Murray. Treasurer; and John King, Sergeant at Arms. We voted to have Victor Bittner write cui class news but he resigned so Fern Ostby was put in his place. This year we have dues of twenty cents a month. Miss Adsem is our home room teacher. John King. Lois Murray, Nancy Willis. Patricia Sanborn. Germaine Mullenbach. Victor Bittner, and Kathleen Stoyke are in band. We find it very much fun; when the time comes we can skip school to go to contests, etc We had three parties this year, a wiener roast, a hay ride, and a party for our parents. On our weiner roast we went across the lake. We had weiners, catsup, mustard, pep, marshmallows, and buns. We found this party to be very much fun. Or, the hay ride party we went riding from 7:30 to 9:30. Then we came to the school gym to plav game-' and eat oui lunch. We really worked hard to get all the food baked and made for the party for our parents. The party began at 8:00 and endec at approximately 10.00. During this time we had a basketball game and had a musical program. We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did putting it on. We will all be looking forward to being freshmen next year.
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Ji.ette.'imesvi QluM- FRONT ROW — Roger Kvam, Donald Kidd. Merlin Halstead. Dick Heiser. Kenneth Francis. SECOND ROW — Kelvin Kemmer, Ronald Gathje, Robert Dixon. Russell Wilson, Donald House, Keneth Mayer. BACK ROW — Donald Janssen, Ronald Ferson. Donald Amos. Robert Rud. Norbert Schroeder, Roger Simpson. Gordon Betcher. Student Council SEATED — Alice Murray, Kathleen Stoyke. John Streiff. Treasurer; Lois Thompson. Secretary; Thomas Moran. Presi- dent; Ronald Gathje, Vice-President; Margaret Huslegard, Donald Engel. Ann Wilson. Mary Lou Conaty. STANDING Richard Heiser, Roger Kvam. Robert Dixon, Miss Bonner. Advisor; Leona Lee. Dorothy Brownell. Don- ald House. Absent: David Hoeft.
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FRONT ROW — Elaine Mullenbach, Beverly Baker, Caro1 Kukuzke. Beula Baker. Donna Davis, Freida Meinen. Marlene Kuchntopp. SECOND ROW — Mildred Amos. Alice Murray. Lowell Ho ren, Robert House. Warren Fulkert, Curtis Wheeler, Marlys Schroeder. THIRD ROW Miss Doty, Orville Alcott, Cleon Harwick, Howard Bushman, Charles Kramer, Morris Betcher, Richard Engel. Donald Podien. BACK ROW — Lawrence Davis. Richard Egen, Norman Pipho, Ernest Holt. Dale Crowley. Paul Streiff. Wallace Peters. £e.uz+itlt Q iade. The i la's »!ccted E’nir.e Mullenbach. presioent; Marlice Shcder. vice-president; Alice Murray, secretary, and Paul S.rtiff. treasures. Mi;S Doty it our class adviser. Elaine Mullenbach and Alice Murray are on the Student Council. This year has brought us many new experiences, the first of which was during homecoming. We made our first float. A committee wzs appointed to lay the plans and e eryone wo. ked hard on it to make it look nice. Oui class dues were cnly five cents a month so we had very feu At this Christmas party we exchanged name., for gifts, played games, able Valentines Party. parties. The first party we had was on December 17. ate fcod. and had lots of fun. We also had en enjoy- Oui first public appearance was belore the assembly when we combined forces with the eighth grade during Courtesy Week and presented a skit or. Courtesy In The Halls. Wc a'so made several porters. Another new experience this year is our first State Board Examination. It is in geography. We had three class meetings this year and now are looking forward to a still more enjoyable eighth year of school. 1
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