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yCle2f53520r20t553535 33 552553 — 24 GSl'lCtt C OC4 — !55555Z5=555555-20-'-55 55 55 35 JUNIOR CLASS Rack rcw—Darlene Sigafus, Joan McCoy, David McWcrthy, Paul -Haffele, Larry Busch, Richard Endress, Betty Schultz, Betty Jean Spragle, Catherine Brickner. Second from Back—LaVonne Sigafus, Carolyn Gollmer, Barbara Beecher, John Lameyer, Gene Olthoff, Mary Lou Court ight, Doris Ditsworth, Shirley Halzel, Joan Gallagher. Second from Front—Joan Slothower. Mar lyn Akins, Dalvin Heller. George Yeager Charles Bourquin, Jeaneen Hers, Eunice Martin. Front Row—Miss Esther Sieman (advisor), Joyce Kriopendorf, Helen Loitzen, Carolyn Zeigle, Bill Zeigle, Duane Wolfram, Donald Dav son, Miss Eleanor Grotkir. (advisor). Absent—Richard Jenkins. SOPHOMORE CLASS Tack row—Garv Brinker. Leroy Gavigan, Roland Pax, Ronald Wachlin Delma1 Eutler, John Wolfram, Lowell Kant. Middle row—Donna Eells, Anelene Grind’y. Patricia Bonnet, Norma Ter ndorf Lavone Haeft, Rita Daters, Lorraine Kant, Kathryn Holland. Front row—Jeannette Haeft Robert Mammoser, Richard Krippendorf Donald Schmitz (advisor), Jack Whalen, Joe Ntlscn, Cathryn Yeager. Absent—Isabel Deyo, Richard Fiedler, Merlin Manley. FRESHMAN CLASS Rack row—Arlen Neff, Gerald T irson, R bert Rodda, Ronald March, Ronald Nelson Jc.l Fleharty, Harry Doubler, Lee Sigafus Alvin Schoen Kingsley Sigafus. record from Back—Jacqueline Steigner. Jeannine Gale, Marilyn Brooker Shirl-v rt?v-r, Sherrill Hcdeson, Margaret Ann Spragle. Jor ophine Mahoney Donnk Mar in Caroline Jenkins, Nelda Sigafus. fccond from Front—Mary Sullivan, Georgiann Boelk, Shirley Hockman John Dower. Billy Heller, Laverne Heaft, Me . via Hlntz, June Downs. Shirley Mau Sharon KToIoam “ Lrant row—Merlin Gerretson (advisor) George Luy Robert Fouchard, Robert Gal- lagher, Donna Coox, Janan Opie, Betty Johnson, Barbara McCarthy. Absent—Edwin Cook, Flora Grossglauser.
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iHJ. !£5 ’-n- ST5 m g ?SME0y?583 - Barrett 'rtyi £c oe - INNOVATIONS OF 1949-50 The new school busses proved quite an advantage throughout the last school year. Numerous field trips were taken by various classes to places of interest. Mr. Merlin Gerretson’s agriculture class visited many places in connection with their studies, Kraft Cheese Company in Stocktcn, a modern dairy barn at the Charles Vanderheyden farm at Stockton, different local farms to study the mech- anical corn picker, a DeKalb corn test plot, and the DeKalb Hybred Corn Plant in Warren. Mr. Gerretson also accompanied the freshmen to Rockford, where they learned how a large city secures and purifies water, operates modern methods of garbage and sewage disposal. The Civics and Economics class under Mr. Donald Schmitz visited the W. T. Rawleigh Plant in Freeport, where they we.e shown through the various departments, each specializing in some one product. Th s class also visited the Dubuque Packing Company in Dubuque, Iowa. The workers here took the class on an extended tour through the buildings. Mr. Joseph Rushforth and Miss Esther Siemen took their Industrial Arts and Home-making classes to the Weiman Furniture Factory in Rockford, Illinois. Here the students acquired a better understand.ng of the methods and techniques -u making fine furniture. Because the hour of Major Activity in a Newspaper Plant made travel by bus impossible. Miss Groom took the Sophomore English Class in private cars to visit the Rockford Morning Star and Evening Register, where they saw the machines and processes involved in the publication of a daily paper. Groups from grade schools in the dis.rict also enjoyed field trips. Special men- tion here should be given the bus drivers: Leslie Grindey, LeVerne Long, and Her- man Krippendorf. who were kind enough to drive the busses on these field trips. Audio-Visual-Aids also came into bc-:ng this year with the purchase of a new movie projector. Mr. Merlin Gerretson as.umed charge of this program, seeing that movies get not only to the high school but also to the rural schools and the gradss. The movie projector itself is anotve; addition to the wire recorder and phono- graph which have been a part of the schol’s audio-visual program for a number cf years. Much entertainment was provided by the movies, along with many fine educa- tional opportunities offered in the class rjems for individual studies. Along with the “new” things in our schcol came the “Tom-Tom”, our school newspaper, edited and distributed by the Civics and Economics classes under the supervision of Mr. Donald Schmitz, with Joan Slcthower as editor-in-chief and Miss Eleanor Grot kin as director cf typ ng and make-up. 7 77 v 7 7 7 77 u ffj! ildu ’7' ,7 7, i7 7 i f 7 7 v7i i7' v .7 7 77 7.77 7S7 Tr
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