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JUNIOR PLAY CAST Bottom row, left to right: Janice Root, Phylis King, Allice Murray, Elaine Mullenbach, Charlotte Carrol Mr. Bacon. Second Row; Richard Engel, Carol Kukuzke, Cynthia Bouscein, Elayne Evenson, Lucille Os- born, Richard Nordby. Third Row: Richard Egen, Robert Renken, Orrel Thompson Paul Streiff Robert House. 24
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Juniors, wish to take you on a safari through the maize of our school days at Stewartville. We started out with Miss Doty as our seventh grade advisor, Elaine Mullenbach was president, Daniel Harwich, vice president, Alice Murray, secretary, and Paul Strieff, treasurer. From each safari of our school were picked a few of the students to represent each safari. Elaine Mul- lenbach and Alice Murray were our representatives. We felt so small in comparison to the other safaris, and rather bewildered with all the new activities. The safari ended with a picnic and report cards. For three months we waited for our next safari to begin. This was led by Mr. Hillesland. We were more settled than we were in the seventh grade. Pat Keefe was the president. The vice president was Orrel Thompson, the secretary was Shirley Adler and the treasurer was Richard Egan. The nine months moved quickly and soon they were over. Our biggest adventure came the next year with Mr. Hillesland as our class advisor. To this safari was added many new members. There were seventy-nine in all. It was fun making new friends in this journey. It gave the class new pep and interest with all the new personalities added. The class officers were Richard Egan, president, Don Podien, vice president, Elaine Mullenbach, secretary and Paul Strieff, treasurer. Richard Engel and Richard Egan was elected to the Student Council. The most exciting thing that happened at the beginning of the year was initiation. The sophomores made us dress in costumes and play leap frog across the field. We had lots of fun at the three parties given through the year. The roller skating party stands out as the most exciting. Our safari ended with the annual picnic held at LeRoy, Minnesota. Journeying on into the sophomore year, we were guided by Lester Hinkle as president, Mildred Amos, vice president, Lucille Osborn, sec- retary, and Walter Keefe, treasurer. Mr. Denne was our advisor. Our Student Council members were Richard Egan, Cynthia Bouscein, Alice Murray, and Elaine Mullenbach. Our safari ended with a class picnic at Whitewater State Park. Now we are on our most exciting journey of all. Our Junior year is being guided by Mr. Jacobson. Cynthia Bouscein was elected president, Charlotte Carroll, vice president; Elaine Mullenbach, secretary and Phylis King, treasurer. The above members were also on the Student Council. We put on the Falling Leaves Dance for the freshman in September. Seventeen have worked hard on the class play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, given November 21 and 22, under the able direction of Mr. Bacon. Our journey is not completed; we are looking forward to many happy, interesting times, especially to the Junior-Senior Prom. We are also looking ahead to our senior year and hope it will be the final journey that will lead us to a happy successful life when our high school journey is complete and we go out into the world. 2?
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SOPHOMORES ! Left to right-FIRST ROW--Marilyn Stoyke,Carol Stark, Warren Whitney, Laura Robertson, Donald Labbs, Richard Robertson. Janice Swenson. SECOND ROW--June Taylor, Darleen Meek, Joseph Moe, Kenneth Vrieze, Gerald Weber, Jim Mullvihil, Sally McBride, William Waugh, Lois Thoe. THIRD ROW--Lorna Mulhern, Patricia Nord, Gerald Truax, Calvin Vrieze, Gale Nelson. Lyle Rud, Donna Renken, Carole Welch. FOURTH ROW--Deanna Lenn, Jeanette Walters, Carl Loll, Arnold Stoltenberg, Wesley Schroeder, Donald Smidt, LaVaine Moen, Marlys Schroeder. FIRST ROW--Leo Gustafson, Bill Aanestad, Joan Byrne, Del Billings, Darlene Kath.Jane Andreason, Morris Greene Marylyn Hovren. SECOND ROW--Nancy Carroll, Darlene Evenson, Marlene Kuehntopp, Delores Henry Roger Jahns.Mary Dubbels, Carol Baker, Leonard Kruger, Ruth Kramer. THIRD ROW--Clifton Ad- ler Sandra Dubbels. Tom Green, Richard Ferson, Charles Caflicsh. Wayne Briese, Mae Ferson, Donna Asl'eson. FOURTH ROW--Mary Dahlke.Dale Dahlke. Carol King, Jackie Hines, Nancy Evjen, Louis Kell- ner, Dorothy Herreld, David Bittner, Joan Everetts. 25
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