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Back row left to right Douglas Faye Dwight Dnckmson Hugh Davis Robert Dletzman Gene Dnetz James Benz Fifth row Robert Elmer Myles Frmgs Bernard Dechant Norman Butterfuss Alton Barta Fourth row Eugene Burnstad Ervm Burkhalter Edward Burkhalter Rose Marne Brown Eldon Brown Marlon Dohlm Anita Corey Thlrd raw Earle Burkhalter Isabelle Felber Lucnlle Frye Emce Butterfuss Florence Frrske Kenneth Bender Second row Joan Dams Wrlluam Carson Joanne Eckelberg John Blaskey Joyce Bernhardt Dawn Butterfuss Charmalllle DUYHUYOW Bottom row Joyce Dreler Elda Bartels Carol Benlamm Amy Burkhalter Donna Bartels Wnlllam Fredernckson lots Belt Doris Bernhardt SOPHOMORE CLASS Well, after a wonderful vacatuon, one hundred and forty elght sllly sopho mores registered to struggle through their second year of hugh school After a but of campalgnlng, we elected offlcers, Dwrght Dlcknnson, presrdent, Norman Butter fuss, vlce president Marlon Dohlln, secretary treasurer, and Wllllam Sowle, sergeant at arms We held Sophomore Day on October l9 Our mamas and papas came to see thelr llttle kids In action We had a very lnterestlng program There was a panel dlscusslon on Vocational Education, musacal selections, and speeches We served coffee, cooknes, and doughnuts after the program We cant forget our famous barbershop quartet composed of Red Frlngs, Al McQulston, Gene Burnstad, and Dean Robinson Thelr version of Slpplng Cider Thru A Straw really made a hut Back row loft to right Robert Meyer Mules Guthrue James Hubert Earl Kastenschmrdt Elwood McQulston Fourth row Ons Hall Eugene Kemp Chrushan laurson Donald Jones Douglas Hawkens Robert Jansen Thurd raw Gordon Koenmger leota Heddlng Betty langston Arlene Gamerdlnger Ruth Hart Second row Marlene Hanson Vlrgll Gruen Phyllis Jones Dellaphme Johnson Vonnue Hennmg Roger lake Bottom row Joyce Meltesen Barbara Henry Maxme Grovesteen Joyce Jeffers Georgla Lawrence Joanne Koclnnslu ' . - 1 1 1 1 1 - U 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 - . l 1 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 11 - 11 - I - 11 11 11 11 . 1l 1 . ,, . . . . . . .1 . . ,, . . - 1 1 . . 1, . 1 . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 1 '
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Back row, left to right: Laurel Pitel, Warren Rose, Clarence Prell, James Rischette, Robert Pingle, Robert Prell Fourth row: Frank Snider, Howard Pingel, Dale Rowan, William Schroeder, Duane Schmig. Third row: Shirley Schroeder, Vivian Parks, Mary Ellen Reisenauer, Charlotte Rose, Berniece Miller, Donna Larry Second row: Phyllis Richards, Lucille Rose, Irene Nauman, Donna Quist, Janiece Hansen, Virginia Nauman. Bottom row: Eleanor Slater, Joyce Jerdee, Genevieve Shie, Marie Schmitz, Janet Peterson, Lorraine Peterson. Laverne Roditer. We are well represented in sports, too. In football Richard Spangenberg, and in basketball Thomas Curry and Richard Davis were on the 'first team. We have a few boys who can really put up a good fight when it comes to boxing. Bob Aller and Thomas Curry won Golden Gloves in the Junior Class. Jean Meyers and Eileen Murphy have shown outstanding ability in the line of forensics. Our Junior prom was April 26th and the theme was l'm Always Chasing Rainbows. lt was the major event of the year for the Juniors and was a great success. As a whole, we make up a pretty good class, and we are proud of our success. Burk f0W.Tleft to right: Gerald Sullivan, Arthur Schroeder, Richard Soderstrom, Oscar Vandervort, Dean Warnke, Gerald Vieth. hgd row, Richard Spangenberg, Robert Von Haden, Gladys Sole, Ruth Uischner, Mildred Spinti, Dean Wildes. egond UW 5h 'l9Y TYUINIOY, Dean Sorenson, Leila Westphal, Jeanne Vinz, Harley Vinz, Olive Willgrubs. ' Vow: G 'Wd0 Thom, Violet Sale, Loo Schaller, Mary Stevens, Elna Zuhlke, Eunice Udulutch. 3222 ?'ig,
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ws. Back row left to rlght Doyle Moseley Charles Nelson Verne Quick Kenneth Rutlnn John Role Douglas Randall Fourth row Dean Muttness Glendale Pergande Robert Ruchards Wrllnam Murray Dean Robinson John Schedler Thurd row Wm Sowle Deon Pnerce Nell Rudolph Evelyn Mueller Gordon Oswald Frances Pedersen Monlca McCollough Second row Ruth Anne Root Eleanora Robunson Karyl Moseley Dons Peth Kathleen Monahon Helen Rudolph Bottom row Flame Selflow Vohnle Roof loretha Prescott Betty Morton Donna Rowhouser Sharon Reed Elaine Steunhoft A belated Halloween party was glven on November 9 We really had a good turn out The gym was decorated with black cats and spooks to flt the occaslon lt seems as If Mlss Schuelke has almost considered retlrmg after strugglmg with Block C history class Whale discussing Afrlco one day she asked the class, What do elephants have that no other ammals have? Johnny Rose, who has on answer to all questions replled Luttle elephants We have a large representatlon un the muslc groups, debate, and sports W Sowle, F Gamerdlnger, D Dletzman, and J Bohm won In the Sllver Gloves Boxing Tournament All In all, we have a progresslve class and are lookmg forward to bemg even better as upper classmen next year Back row left to rnght Donald Trowbrudge Edward Sarney Kenneth Stront Edward Znegler Fourth row Bernard Schuessler George Wullnams Lowell Starkey Robert Sortoru Adelnne Warnke Verna Wall Thnrd row Alto Rose Schoot Mary Shackley Donna Jo Stoll Delores Schultz Dovud Znllmer Helen Schueller Second row Marlon Senz Jerleen Zahrte Ruth Ann Schultz Marne Schneller Ruta Wolcovsky Alpha Jean Zellmer Bottom row Beverly Weuman Roy Wrlcox Jean Stebens Keeth Wltz Ruth Splxttstoesser Wm Wrllnams Geo Sorenson an S 1 ' Q 1 .1 4 sr 4 .1 rf. N 5. v ,, gt 5 ., . -1 A ,s 1 s 2. 5 . 2 A F 1 .5 1 1 1 1 1 . 2 1 1 1 1 1 - I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 tr 1 r - 11 - - nr - 11 ' ' , . 1 r ' 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I , . 4, , 3 A L , 1 Q 1' .. 5' 1 r Q 1 '. ' 1 fc . ar J' Q X 9 the a li,
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