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Top Row Richard Blanchette, Robert Bottleman, Daniel Cook, Joseph Altschafl, Clifford Ahrens, Myron Belongia, Donald Bohn. Third Row V-V Donald Boyung, Janet Abel, Marilyn Boden, Evelyn Calmes, Rita Albrecht, Donald Backhaus. Second Row --- Leonard Barth, Irene Boden, Margaret Ann Ciriacks, Marguerite Bellin, Mary Ackerman, John Boesen. Front Row Donna Bastian, Barbara Borchardt, Evelyn Bartelt, Esther Ackerman. Top Row --- Kenneth Frank, Danny Duernberger, Robert DeTuncq, Douglas Devenport, Charles Gessert, Lloyd Dean, Glen Donahue. Third Row --- Barbara Denker, Shirley Emmer, Rosalie Falk, Ray Gerlach, Wayne Gessner. Second Row --- Kay Dunlop, Donna Engelmann, Betty Falter, Doris Ewert, Darlene Cross. Front Row --- Mary Daley, Marilyn Eichsteadt, Jacqueline Cook, Dian Degnitz. X.. -nhl 9 ay' CLASS OFFICERS Jim Lang ------ President Jacqueline Cook - - Secretary-treasurer Ken Frank - - Vice-president Presto! Here we are juniors with all the prestige and esteem that we had envied so much last year. Now we, too, have attained that social prominence. Soon after school started, we elected Jim Lang as our class president and prom king, Kenny Frank, vice-president and Jacqueline Cook, secretary-trea- surer. We chose our class rings in October. How proudly we flashed them to those who were not yet upperclassmen. After a long and hard struggle against the sen- iors, we finally succeeded in the annual Student Senate campaign to have a representative of the class as an officer. Donna Held became secretary-treasurer. Several juniors played on the football team and helped to make it the best ever. The junior cheer- leaders were Blanche Stowers, Ann Matenaer, and Janine Maxon. Edith Shaw, one of our classmates, reigned as queen at the annual Mid-Winter Snow Ball. Basketball claimed our athletes too Kenny Frank, Danny Duernberger, and Bob Kell. Many Juniors excelled in speech work. For the latter part of the season our A debate team was made up entirely of juniors Mary Lou Millard, Carol Gonring, Walter Ziegler, and Steven Schatz. Highlighting the year was the long-awaited jun- ior prom, held on May 2. Stairway to the Stars was chosen as the theme. The hard work of all the enthusiastic juniors made the prom a great success, Page eighteen
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'f 7'l- '. IX - .. . T, L. .L .. O W O CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Matenaer - Vice-president Bob Lauson - - - President Barbara Frankow - Secretary-treasurer That blast of cannon just heard was the soph- omore class arriving on the first day of school. In just a few short months we had changed from green freshmen to superior sophs. We wasted no time, but plunged like dolphins into the swing of high school life. Bob Lauson, Jerry Matenaer, and Barbara Frankow were chosen as our class officers. When homecoming rolled around, we partici- pated eagerly. Ethel Frank was our candidate for Queen. Two sophs, Dick Becker and Roger Stoffel helped make the championship football team tops. Ilo Rauscher made the varsity basketball team and played excellent ball. Several fellow classmates gave the track team a boost, among whom was Ed Zautcke, speedy quarter-miler. We dominated all the B teams, with Dennis Kral, Gordon Rose, and Tom Oel- hafen being most outstanding. We really churned up the air waves in speech activities. Dennis Kral and John Moeller, our silver- tongued orators, led the group. Close on their heels were Celia Frank, Dave Gumm and Barbara Laycock. Many others contributed their talents to drama- tic productions, the Clipper staff and the operetta. We sophs shouted loudest at pep-meetings, back- ing our teams to the hilt at all games, and showed an indefatigable school spirit. Page seventeen Top Row --- Lavern O. Severson, Robert Schecker, Ilo Rauscher, Ken- neth Schmidt, Robert Schneider, Gordon Rose, Earle Sepersky, Lavern C. Severson. Third Row --- Shirley Stoffel, Alice Spaeth, Raymond Sell, Audrae Schlicht, Linda Taagen, David Schowalter, Carmen Schlicht. Second Row --- Shirley Steger, Janet Schultz, Gerald Rosenthal, Dar- lene Schmidt, Irene Tennies, Ross Schleif. Front Row --- Corrine Smith, Betty Thatc, Arlene Techtmann, Iva J. Swearingen, Louella Schmidt. Top Row Edward Zautcke, James Walsh, Daniel Wiedmeyer, Jim Wolf, Roger Stoffel, Lloyd Spaeth. Third Row --- Bob Wallenfelsz, Dorothy Thompson, Shirley Tock, Mary Washick, Ruth Vass, Ann Viesselmann. Second Row Joanna Wolf, Jim Wiedmeyer, Clarence Stier, Ruth Wuensch, Helen Truss, Arlette Zahn. Front Row Jerry Zimmel, Mona Volkmann, Pat Vandeloo, Bette Weber.
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2 e.-L W 1. Top Row lildred Gierach, Harry Grmer, Alex Gosse, Paul Hoffman. Melvin Gullickson, Wilbur Hensler, Tim Holk. Third Rowe-Doris Gonring. Marlyn Fritz, Joe Hahersctzer, Carol Guse. Duane Gundrum, Carol Goeden, Eugene Herman. Second Row Janet Haebig, Rochelle Groth, Roger Glander, Lowell Hauch, Orville Gierach, Charlotte Goeden. Phyllis Hansen. Front Row llelen Grandis. Carol Gengler. Lois Fuller, Carol Gon- ring. Elsie Gerhardt. Top Roxv Cynthia Kuechler, James Lang, Roger Kreuscher. Paul Matenaer, Robert Murray. Third Row Ruth Mayer, Pat May, Elvira Marth, Joseph Miller, Carol Laufer, Jerry Marsden. Second Row ---Olive Marquardt. Mary Matenaer, Janis Krueger, Ver- non Martin. Front Row Janine Maxon, Ann Matenaer, Delores Mayer. Beverly Lloyd, Charlotte Landvatter, Top Row Warren S c h e u n e m a n n , Richard Schmidt. Clarence Schwartz, Roman Stoffel, Robert Schoenhaar, Daniel Smith. Richard Schloemer. Third Row llorothy Schmidt, Marlene Tesker, Steven Schatz, Her- bert Sponholz, Mary Ellen Ritger. Second Row Wayne Severson, Mary Truss, Barbara Stangl, Mary Ann Spaeth, Marion Ritger. Front Row ---Gloria Schowalter, Viona Schmidt, Carol Troedel. Edith Shaw. Blanche Stowers. Top R0xv Marvin Hron, Downer Kilby, Bob Kissinger, Bob Kell, Howard Justman, Jerry Klein, Andy Klumb. Third Row Joyce Herman, Lois Kohl. John Klassen, Phyllis Jones. Donna Held. Kristine Hoy, Second Row Geraldine Junghans. Susan Kircher, Lorraine Heil- mann, Sally Kell, Marcella Kertscher. Front Row Carol Heinecke. Darlis Justman. Lorraine lsselman, Top Row---Carol Minz. Mary Lou Millard, Mary O'Meara. Penny Ramaker, George Neeb, Tevis Reynolds, Jim Nienow, Paul Naus. Middle Row Pat Metz, Lou Ann Puestow, Valorie Moritz, Jeanice Michaels, Joann Pomahac. Ed Picrog, Jim Puerling. Front Row---Jeanette Mintzlaff, Jane Mintzlaff, Roger Reichert, Roseann Otten, Shirley Meyer. Top Row--'James YVeiss, Norbert VVickman, Charles Wiskerchcn, Albert Tennies, Allen Zimmerman, Robert Vass, Conway Yurk, Third Row Beverly Wuenne. Kenneth Yahr, Carole Weber, Walter Ziegler, Lucille Wardius, Luella Zimmerman. Lucille Wiedmeyer. Second Row Gilbert West. Joan Zautner, Nancy Weston, Allen Zimmel, Donna Rae Zahn. Connie Zalar. Front Row---Diana Zinke, Dorothy Wendelborn. Anita Wendelborn. Nancy Vfickert. Evelyn VVolf.
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