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.J Y D SCHAMBURE K SIHARENBRAC G SCHISEL D SCHROEDER 1 YW g P-.IW 'Q TW h SCHULTZ P SEIBOLD B SICKINGER STAHL qw., 9-Q 5-v M Xf- 1 1.2 L TEESCH K THOMPSON THOMPSON R VETTER -22 1 .1 CT K WAMPLER N WANIGER R WEHAUbEN I SCHUH R SCHULEH 1 A STEEBER G STOECKIGT if M WAGNER WALLANDER l RZUTZ Eighty three students enrolled as sophomores to begin a second year at Valders High School Elected to take over the duties of class pres1dent was Dean Christiansen, vice-president was James Einberger, and Kathy Pritzl was elected secretary treasurer For class representation in the Student Coxmcil, James Einberger, Kathy Pritzl, and Nancy Waniger were elected Class co-operation and pride earning a first place in the float, We're gonna whale the dickens out 1' Falls, at the Homecoming Parade, also produced a large turnout of students in every actlvity through the year N1ne students participated Ln the success of he Freshman-Sophomore class play, Date with Judy held December 12 Diane Grall and Mary Wagner were on the Wrestling Tournament court of honor Our advisers were Miss Magdalen Redman and Kenneth Schermacher 23 0 V 0. , s- Ov . - ' sz Q7 'C' s. s - A W Y ., . - A 1. - QV ' 5-I ' . - X., ' kr 4 .Af : . l 12, iv A 4 - C G- . . . . . Y :Qs fs 1 , '1 5 s f -Z ' O r V Q A .. J Ax , 1 X. 1 ' W 0 . . V ' 1 'r .. ' '77 h ' rd V 4' an ' 1 I M D. . . L. . . . Q. A v' ' .5 x 755 EN Z ' S- 5' , , '7 E- t K ' N- 9 x Z X 5, fy C ' fn V f gr. I . , g 1' ' l .Q-li. J 'e 1' wx'- . . J. . . A. . , aff 2- 97,54 : V: .A X M M - wcacg M X .- -rife? ., ' -5- -Y 5 ' 5 ' ? Q .fu Qs? ' E ' e e l o n ' 13 , I I Q
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'ir A 'AN' if f 47 cf' 5.1 ll.l I OISOII G PETERSON L PIVONKA D PRITZL D ROGIE ROLLAND Nr ur t I tb 'P' 5 3 i iv ak 'M ilu T HOLLAND D UH J RUSCH U SCHUBBIHG K SCHULBR L SKATTBBO it ... v s..1 ,Y Suy Afx vi H I J SPRINGER J STADLBR K STUIBEH T TIENOR P VOSS WAGNEH W' Sr 'S I 1 J VALLANDEH P UALLANDER UEGIIH J HIEGERT B WROLSON ZIPPERER Fifty four new freshman entered the halls of Valders 1-ugh School Tuesday, September 1, to spend four years of the1r life span. Juiy Holland was elected president by the class. To assist her in her duties, Jerry Olm and Donald Pritzl were elected vice-president and secretary treasurer. Elected to represent the class lm the Student council were Sally Olm and Dale Christiansen. The mam event of the year was the preparation of the float, Wash 'em out, wring 'em out, hang 'em out to dry. We'1l beat Falls any old time, Wh1Ch rated fourth place in the Homecoming Parade. Ten students pa.:-ticlpated in the Freslunan-Sophomore class play Date With Judy held December 12. Theresa Tienor re- presented Valders freshman at the league forensic contest. Our class was well represented in V.G.A.A.,F. H.A., F.F.A., music, intramural sports and conference sports. M1ss Margaret Berg and William Dayton were our class advisers. 25 J fs-. f I S Y , ' ' ,h ' , J J D ln- v YQ 1 D 2-gf '5' . -' . I - , -1 'ri fe . . ' 5' ' -If . h -1 -, ' -A it ,il I1 ll X fl ' 1 x .4-,X 1 Al I V .1 ,gl . . . . . J . ,- 1 . V. D , ' 1 x - ?'- -'Ev , , x- A - mx :ol ' ' ff... ' w 5 ' 'X b H- , ' ' A' ' lv s zzf.. Z.: U 1 V r . ' . 1 . . H . . . . - , 5 ' 5, I Q V M I if . N4 - I x 1 , K 1 K I u . . . . . P. T: F ga -sf 5 ...- k N 3- - - ' mx ' ' A -XX W I xx .-4.1.2 4 L' rf A . . B. . . A.
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