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1ST ROW -- Smith, Davidson, M. Magdlin, W. Journey, Bartos, Batton. 2ND ROW -- Pearson, Hjertoos, Houle, Simmons, Faulds, Hallum, Evans. 3RD ROW -- Mr. Ottem, N. Chapman, Davies, Kelly, Aronica, Loutsis, Penaluna. 4TH ROW -- Lejiting, B. Platt, Johnson, Helton, Lane, Davis, Knapply, Mellet. A QUIETER, THANK GOODNESS, CLASS One of the quieter, thank goodness, classes in school, the class of '53 began the year by electing John Aronica to lead it. Gail Hjertoos became vice-president and Donna Davidson, secretary. Mary Jo Bartos acquired useful pointers concerning the duties of her office of treasurer from the junior class. Mr. Ottem was class ad- viser. Buster Platt, Tony Loutsis and Johnny Aronica were members of both the football and basketball squads. Seven sophomores made the honor roll. They were Gail Hjertoos, Mary Jo Bartos, Mike Kelly, Burl Davies, Mary Hallum, Jim Davis and Donna Davidson. The Associated Student Body dug down to the sophomore class to find a secretary. It chose Mike Kelly. 15
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1ST ROW -- Hay, Iones, DeRycke, Downing, Bemdt, Scheidegger. 2ND ROW -- Miss Egner, Simpson, Sayah, Patterson, Sikes, Palermo. 3RD ROW -- Schmidt, R. Journey, W. Boze, Pearson, J. Enick. 4TH ROW -- Wright, Clark, Ingraham, Bonlie, Morford, Kooistra. SEVEN GIRLS AND SEVENTEEN BOYS The 17 boys in the class of '52 managed to keep the 7 junior girls in a dither most of the time. In spite of this, the class kept functioning fairly normally. It elected a Boze to the presidency, one Wade by name; chose an accordion player, Henry (Punk) Bergsma, vice- president: made rosy-cheeked Darlene Jones its secretary, and Fritz Palermo, the class cut-up, treasurer. Miss Egner was class adviser. The juniors lost over $130 of their class ring money when the school safe was looted December 7. This was made up later from another fund. The chief contribution of the class of '52 to Tolt High activities was in the field of athletics. 14
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%eJ, reShmen 1ST ROW -- Amos, Foster, Bright, Wright, Oren, Mann. 2ND ROW -- Goodrich, Norenberg, Eliason, Palmer, Roetcisoender, Scheidegger, Mr. Miner. 3RD ROW -- Bagwell, Wasmund, Laird, Thomas, Adolfson, Enick. 4TH ROW - Badten. Chapman. Woodward, Popkema, Goodwill, Austin, Robertson. 5TH ROW - Jacobs, Anderson, Magdlin, Lenting, Boze, Soma, Hall, Engle. TALLER, AND MAYHAP WISER A group of 33 students, looking taller, and may- hap wiser, than the usual run of freshmen, enrolled to become the class of '54. They were put under the guid- ance of Mr. Miner; and chose Vemet Eliason to lead them. Dick Amos was elected his understudy; Cherie Austin, his secretary; and Brent Hall, his bookkeeper. Members of the cass of '54 have shown they can handle both books and balls with skill. Tom Wasmund, Sharon Magdlin, Ray Palmer, Vemet Eliason, David Foster, Cherie Austin and Jack Scheidegger have made the honor roll consistently. Eliason, Amos, Soma, Wasmund, Roetcisoender, Engle, Laird, Enick, Adolf- son, and Bright have turned out for sports. 16
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