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IIHHIHIAIIIRS JANICE MILLER, BETTY MERLE, JACKIE HELLIE, AND DONNA SCHRAMSKI . The Cheerleaders did a good job all year long creating a fine spirit among the student body and cheering the boys. Since Jack!-lellie participatedin Basketball and Baseball he was unable to help lead the cheering during the Basketball and Baseball seasons. Queen Candidate Float Red and White Float Winning Float l 4 0
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BASHIAH ROW l: JACK HELLIE, BLIX PETERSON, ARNIE PEER, LOUIE HELLER, JERRY COLBURN, LEONARD HER- vAs, ROGER HEPPNER, DUANE ORN, LLOYD HQFFMANN, WARREN KING. ROW 2: MR. KINGSBURY, EDDIE LUDKE, JOE PIEGHEI., MELVIN STEFFEN, LOWELL WOHLK, DON LAHTI, Bos WANZONG, BOB FREDRICKS, GEORGE MORGAN, NICKIE CORDES, CARL MOLLS, COACH - CROWELL, MANAGER - JIM DANNIGER. Turtle Lake looks forward to agood baseball sea- son. We have seven lettermen returning from last year's team. They are as follows: Leonard Hervas, Arnold Peer, DuWayne Peterson, Duane Orn, Nick Cordes, Roger Heppner, Jack Hellie. ,fx If ' Xl' . U55-if .iii . X Gag, A G ' ,-4' A -1-W : . -'- ,mu ' 39
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HIIMHIIIMI li Turtle Lake started the Homecoming for 1949 on the afternoon of Friday, October 28. The parade started at two o'clock fromthe school house with the band leading it. The prize winning floats were: Lake Theater, first, Sophomore class, second, Fourth and Fifth Grade, third. ln the evening we played Shell Lake. During the hald, the band entertained with some fine rrmaneuvers. At the end of the game the score was Shell Lake-135 Turtle Lake-7. Shortly after the game the usual Homecoming dance was held with Don Lamourex's orchestra furnishing the music. Five lovely girls had been choosen from the Senior class as queen candidates. They were Geraldine Dold, Loretta Eder, Gertrude Grethen, Lavera Kohn, and Arlene Leisz. No one knew who was the queen until eleven o'clock when the secret was revealed. Surely no one was disappointed to find it Gertrude Grethen. She was crowned by DuWayne Peterson. Then she and her escort, Bill Barnes, led the grand march. A large number of the student body, the teachers, and a considerable number of alumni were present to help make a very Successful hcnmecoming. QUEEN GERTIE GRETHEN KING BILL BARNES ARLENE Lsnsz, GERALDINE DOLD, GERT1E GRETHEN, LORETTA EDER, AND LAVERA KOHN. JERRY COLBURN, ARNOLD PEER, BILL BARNES, JERRY ERICKSON, AND DONALD SCHRAMSKI. Yu?
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