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X H y . 1-1- Ill Claes .Heston nearing the portals or signer memnsg in 1915.950 weregllelen Hodder, Ellen Jorgensen, Myrtle Boyer, Margaret Hudson, Patricia Hsdlaren, Delores Lousks, Daryl Gleason, Robert W11ee,' :snug Home n 3 f 1 vi Koppelman, and Hsrlys Nelson. Hr. J. A. Gullon, clans edv1eor,, Hrs. Ja A Gulson, Mrs George Gulbraneon and Hr .H ti guided us through our first year. Margaret Hudson was . Steinmetz .elected presidentg Ellen Jorgensen, vice-presidentg and Myrtle Boyer, secretary+treasurer.j Leaving our assemblage during the year A were Donna Koppelman moving to Flandreau, and Patricia McClaren goingste Sioux Falls. a a fl asisgalsuasmaa Ellen Jorgensen Myrtle Hoyer, Delores Loucks, Daryl Gleason, Donald Olson, Robert Wiles, and Marlys Nelson returned to the familiar halls in 1950-51. .In Maron Papl Erickso and Robert Clark transferred from Egan to join the concourse. Plloting us were Mr. Cecil Parsing, advisor, Mr. J. A. Gulson, . Mrs. George: Bulbrenson, and Mr. Harold Krantz. President of the class was Daryl Gleason, with Ellen Jorgensen as v1ce-pres- ident, and Myrtle Hoyer as secretary-treasurer. During the noon- hour and at games we sold ice cream to start a class fund. Conducting the same group for their third year were Mrs. Bill Hansen, advisor, Mr. J. A. Gulson, and Mr. Richard Priest. Lead- ing the class through the significant junior year were Ellen Jorgensen, president: Donald Olson, vice-presldentg and Robert wiles, secretary-treasurer. Again candy and pop were sold for class presented nThe Case of the Missin -Up was the theme of the Jun1ordSen1or f ,the Cottage ln Sioux Falls. funds. In November the Heirsn. The Last Round banquet given May 2, at of 1952 when nine seniors passed through sights held high for one goa1--Gredu- ation Dey. The class of nine were Helen Mudder, ellen Jorgensen, Myrtle Hoyer, Delores Loucks, Marlys Nelson, Darvl Gleason, Robert Niles, Uonald Olson, and Robert blark. Mr. K. E. Christen sen, class advisor, Mrs. Bill Hansen, Mr. F. J. Klimczak, and Miss Julie Rank were the instructors. Ellen Jorgensen again led our class as president, Helen Mudder as vice-president, and Robert Clark as secretary-treasurer. lhe group earned money by selling Bards and stationery. Noteworthy was the fall the gates of THS, their , CLASS Morro: only 8 Beginning 4 CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver Il 13
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