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Starting out that all-important freshman year were willing, eager boys and girls, determined to have a busy, active year. Under the advisorship of Mr. Schleppegrell. Mrs. Vollen-dorf and Mr. Anderson, they voted Tom Kirkpatrick. president: Kay Frank, vice-president: and Mary Ewing and Eugene Carlson as secretary and treasurer. Parties played an important part in the social life of the ninth grade. After a course in manners, one English class had a party to practice their new graces. The whole class participated in a skating party at Lake of the Isles, and afterwards went to an open-house. Their Mother s Tea was based on the theme. It Happens Every Spring, and guided by Michal Eitsert. Freshman Class Advisors—Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Vollenderf. Mr. SchleDpegrell. 1st Row—M. McKendrick. J. Steinberg. K. Weis. J. Mothews. H. Klevcns, R. Manton. J. Ostcrberg. 2nd Row—K. Mavroulis. W. Johnston. W. Tucker. J. Goldberg M. Johnson, V. Pink, R. Mills. 3rd Row—T. Kirkpatrick, G. Whiting. H. Hailing, M. Riley, 8. Nimmer. C. Shcchy. L. Zalusky. 4th Row—S. Lewis. M. Stccnberg. R. Tema S. Hansen. D. Malone, D. Mueller. 5th Row—M. Hassett R. Roden wald. J. Zalusky. W. Harris. B. Pott A. Howe. R. Johnson. 2?
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Charlotte Theile was head of their successful Mother's Tea; the theme of which was, Through the Looking Glass. Senate really noticed the active members of the sophomore class. Skip Holm. Charlotte Theile and Leonard Kane brought the sophomore views to Senate meetings. Homeroom, under the guidance of Mrs. Nuessle. Mrs. Proshek. and Mr. Kellogg, gave everyone a chance to express his views or to develop talents. Sophomore Class Advisors—M. Proshek T. Kellogg M. Nuessle. 1st Row—0. Romberg. B. Kuhl. R. Schwartz. R. Perry. 8. lubbe E. Paulson. H. Wolkoff. 2nd Row—P. Nelson. B. Okmow. J. Scott, R. Pyle. Z. Parks. S. Tracht. B Spencer. 3rd Row—J. McKoy. P. Whittington. G. Muehlbach. B Monson, 0. Peterson. C. Thiele, S. Monies, D. Meyers. 4th Row—D Mansfield, G. We.sberg, R. Sundbcrg J. Wilson. P. Zietlow. H. Schulze. J. Saliterman. 5th Row—J. Wenker, Byron Olson. A. Phillips, L Morrissey J. Lokensgard. O. Plauda. C. Stout. J. Wilson. 21
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FRESHMAN CLASS lit Row—E. Carlson, J. Anderson. D. Brauns. S. Greene. M. Ewing. B. Johnson M. Golden. 2nd Row—G. Humphrey K. Butler, C. Compbell S. Eastland. J. Goodman. B. Goldman J. Jaenish. 3rd Row—R. Ballton K. Khnkcrfusc, J. 8roe K. Chinn, C. Christmas, J. Awada. 4th Row—W Brunkow, W. E'l •- M. E-tscrt. D. Garland, T. Baer, E. Bruglcr 5th Row —J. Gerald. J. Breicr K. Baker. D. Bagley. D. Ames, D. Backstrom, K. Frank. J. Christenson. Freshman Class Officers—Tom Kirkpatrick, pres dent: Kay Frank, v.ce-president: Mary Ewing, secretary; Eugene Carlson, treasurer. Field trips made school doubly interesting For the ninth grade. K.U.O.M. was the scene of one such trip. Here they were shown the workings of a radio station and the mysteries of broadcasting were explained. The ninth grade had one of the most successful home room projects in the school. At different times they all participated in dancing, singing, card playing or working on a project for themselves. The senators for the year were Barbara Barton and Diane Sterner. Their alternates were Virginia Romnes and Susan Levin. 23
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