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MRS. GUNDERSON Home Economics Commercial f KEITH V. TADLOCK Principal, Moth Industrial Arts MRS. REED History, English Dramatics MISS JOHNSON Kindergarten Grade Music GLENN McSURNEY Grades 7 8 COCK’S, INC., Norfolk
CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 1950 fourteen giggling girls and ten very bashful boys entered Wausa High to continue their education. This grand total was twenty-four. They were Barbara Anderson, Marcia Moline, Celia Kumm, Yvonne Erickson, Beverly Monson, Raynee Johnson, Joy Hult, Rosalee Newman, Warren Monson, Barbara Enquist, Joyce Norman, Shirley Beecher, Jo Ann Johnson, Wylie Burns, Rhoda Hult, Melvin Jensen, Malvern Sea- gren, Ramon Paustian, Lauren Juracek, Franklin Olson, Bill Boland, Dennis Herold, Marlyn Carl- son, and Sterling Peterson. The class officers for the year were president, Jo Ann Johnson; vice-president, Beverly Monson; secretary, Joy Hult; treasurer, Marcia Moline. Those elected to the student council were Marcia Moline, Raynee Johnson, Lauren Juracek, and Frank Olson. Class sponsor of the Freshman class was Mrs. Kermit Stuve. At Wausa High in September of 1951, twenty- six Sophomores enrolled. Newcomers to the class were Rodney Begier from Liberty High and Robert Johnson from McLean High. Class officers elected were Malvern Seagren, president; Lauren Juracek, vice president; Jo Ann Johnson, secretary; and Franklin Olson, treasurer. Their sponsor was Mr. Fred Vorce, Jr. Student council representatives were Barbara Enquist, Raynee Johnson, Rodney Begier, and Marlyn Carlson. With the reopening of school on September 2, 1952, twenty-three Juniors enrolled. DeMar Burns, Ramon Paustian, and Melvin Jensen left school, leaving the enrollment at twenty-three. The class officers were as follows: Jo Ann Johnson, presi- dent; Rosalee Newman, vice president; Lauren Juracek, secretary; and Raynee Johnson, treas- urer. The student council members elected were as follows: Marcia Moline, Beverly Monson, Rod- ney Begier, and Malvern Seagren. The Juniors presented their class play “Grand Dad Steps Out”, on November 19. It was directed by Mrs. Owens and Mr. Reno Bertsch. On May 7, the seniors were honored with the annual Junior-Senior Ban- quet. The theme was “Oriental Gardens”. On August 31, twenty-five Seniors enrolled for the fourth and final year of high school, with two new members; Mary Hegstrom and VaNoy Westadt from Magnet. Mary Hegstrom discontinued her work leaving the enrollment at twenty-four. The class officers were: Lauren Juracek, president; Malvern Seagren, vice president; Marlyn Carlson, secre- tary; and Frank Olson, treasurer. Student council members are: Beverly Monson, Raynee Johnson, Marlyn Carlson, and Malvern Seagren. The Seniors had their class pictures taken by Genelli on October 19. Baccalaureate was held May 16, and Commencement exercises were held on May 19. GENELLI STUDIOS 711 Pierce Street Sioux City, lowo
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