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g Sophomore Class First Row-John Cannon, Turk Van Derw-ery Pete Chinburg, Bill Harty, Dick Clark. Second Row-Lloyd Dill, james Belding, Marlin Berggren, Dale llackett, jannes Protsnian. Darlene Patterson, Reuben Al. Topp, Hoy E. Hackett, Leslie XVl1itt'orcl, Donald Klein, Norbert Knapp. Tlzircl Roweklarviu lfariner, Bernard B. lleisernian, Fred Baldwin, Don Dawson, llerli Laffoon, Bill Lawrence, Edgar Stalker, Marvin Buhr, Paul johnson, ll. Truman Ellefson, Clare Mahoney, Iaines Olsen, Bill Strudthotif. Four Row-Clarus Galloway, Dick Smith, Al Sc-abrooke, Jim Catherer, Norman Eells, Harlan Carley, Loren xVllltYt'1', Robert Blech, Leslie lj. Knapp, XVanda M. XVinter, Elwyn Mc-ska. Keith Culbertson, Eugene F. Corkery, l,aVernc E. Lantz. The 85 sophomores started pulling to- gether in September when they elected the following officers: President, Pete Chinburgg Vice-president, Don Dawson, Secretary-treasurer, Inabel Griffin, Stu- dent Council representatives: Darlene Patterson, Leslie XVhitford, Sponsor Martha Wfilliains. On October 6, these same sophomores demonstrated their unity of purpose as they Worked to rack up the higher score for the Scrap Day total. Even the weath- er cooperated in making that day a wet and dreary event for the freshmen in spite of some devastating leads in the early morning contests. Page Twenfy-one
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Junior Class First Row-Ralph Delozier, Federico Marchand, Karl Lovin, Robert Johann, Shirley Car- dinale, Rex Salisberry, Gerald Manhart, Albert Daniels. Second Row-Gordon Severson, George Richards, Teressa Erion, Norbert Brazell, Wilma Rum- mel, Marjorie Mead, Reese Gibbs, Stella Whittenbaugh, joe Rickman. Third Row-Bill Brown, Harold Schreiber, jeane Kleinhesselink, Ted Runyan, Henry Spauld- ing, Phil Samuelson, Cecil Kelly, Dale Kelly, Robert Yearous, Keith Stott, Howard Gebert, Joe Staebell. Fourth Row-Victor Albee, Don Nuzum, Delbert Humeston, Thomas Davis, XVilliam Pierce, Curtis Tresemer, Jack Klinoff, Robert Christiansen, Charles Rosenquist, Earl Carrothers, John F arringer, Harold Degner, Stuart Sears. The juniors, once a robust class of 185 members, met early in the school year to find itself a meager but excep- tionally bright group of 44. At that time Rex Salisberry was chosen to lead the class in its activities. Bob Christiansen, vice-president and Ieane Kleinhesselink, secretary-treasurer, were elected to as- sist him in his duties. The Student Council was strengthened by the presence of Teressa Erion, Ieane Kleinhesselink, Karl Lovin, and Ioe Rick- man. The class prospered under the capable sponsorship of Prof. Kenneth Eble. Page Twenty Campus Clean-Up Was the first ac- tivity in which the Juniors took part. The industrious members battled the leaves a short while in the morning and spent the rest of the day at their usual recre- ations. . The Spring Formal, co-sponsored by the Junior and Sophomore classes, was a huge success. In many other ways the Junior class prepared itself for the day when it would reach the highest academic pinnacle- the place where only Seniors tread.
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More Sophomores First Row-Helen Krieg, jean Cordes, Inabel Griffin, Evelyn Toenges. Second Row-Arnola XVQ-ndland, Ledred lloverter, Edith Pranskunas, Patricia Meier. Once again the sophomores pulled to- gether as the blue sophomore boat rolled in the Homecoming parade. Another pull which the sophomores had was with the rakes on cleanup day. The leaves around Science hall and the Gymnasium got pulled around. The final pulling of the sophomores was the pulling down of the decorations Page Twcrily-firo for the spring formal. These decora- tions so lahoriously tacked and pinned added to the final social event of the year. ln between, the memhers of the sopho- more class participated in intercollegiate competition in athletics and speech, dated, some even got married and some - yes, some studied.
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