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A Goodly Fellowship 3rd row. left to riqht—C. Rodenberg. R. McClintock, V. Neinast, F. Newberg. H. Hoff, W. Vander-ploeg, J. Cain. R. Dovenberg, M. Wehrs. Second row, left to right: V. Ehlo, L. Denson, M. McClintock, M. Cook, J. Ausman, M. Leicht, D. Hemker, L. Waldenburger. D. Storandt. Front row—Mr. Glasrud, D. Garbers. D. Diekroeger, R. Rowe, D. Antony, C. McEldowney. Juniors We are the class of '46, Farmer folk and city slicks. Short, tall, large or small. We'll stick together, one and all. Miss Baertsch teaches us two hours a day. She teaches history, English, and directed our play. We all have fun in Miss Richardson's class. Geometry and geography we hope we'll pass. Mr. Glasrud's our class advisor this year, When teaching us chemistry he rates a good cheer. Miss Sutherland teaches home ec. to the girls, Through the holidays her head was in whirls. Mr. Rowe teaches the boys work shop and ag., One thing, he never lets work slide or lag. For some it is the third year of band, Mr. Smith directs, and discipline does demand. Some of our boys play on the team, To support them the rest must really scream. At all parties or socials we try to mix 'Cause, you see, we're the class of '46.
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ROBERT SELBREDE Tall blonde noted for his ear-splitting laugh . . . spends most of his class time thinking up puns . . . a brilliant math student . . . enjoys talking to himself in English class . . . played basketball in his Senior year. ARLYSS STELLOH Distinguished by her freckles . . . enjoys dancing at the Avalon ... is very fond of Harry . . . favorite hangout is a gray Plymouth . . . class secretary in her Junior year . . . is always found looking through cook books because she believes the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. VIVIAN UDELL Fiffy, a girl of jokes . . . blonde, blue-eyed lass . . . favorite pastime, sitting . . . wants to be a secretary . . . loves to chew gum . . . has favorite hang-outs in La Crosse . . . enjoys swing . . . dislikes deadbeats . . . always found with Shorty. BEVERLY SPRAIN Noted for her flirty eyes . . . likes to dance . . . Vice-president during Junior year . . . cheerleader for two years . . . receives notes addressed to Ginger from Lucky . . . never home at night . . . sleeps during free periods . . . has a knack of bluffing teachers. LOIS THOMPSON Short, chubby, and brunette . . . better known as Louie . . . likes music and telling people off . . . people bore her. especially Bangor boys . . . has been an active member in band, chorus. G.A.A. for four years ... in both the Junior and Senior class plays. VERNICE WITTE Nickname Witty . . . one of the shorter brunettes of the class . . . likes to dance . . . inquisitive . . . was President of the class during Junior year. of Bob Schneider, who left for the Marines. On October 31, the seniors presented their second class play, Almost Summer , which was under the direction of Miss Baertsch and Mr. Bernd. May 27, the seniors had their baccalaureate services and on May 29 twenty sad seniors attended commencement exercises. We would like to thank the teachers for their patience and tolerance in guiding us during the past four years. We shall remember your counsel with gratitude in the years to come. Page ten
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So Bia 4th row. left to riqbt—R. Dunlap, f. Wehrenberq, H. Caulum. rt. Hagen, J. Laxton. D. Selbrede. D. Cassel, H. McClintock. R. Storandt, N. Malzacher. 3rd row—P. Mau. B. Pfafi, E. Vruwink, R. Furchtenicht, E. Carlson, R. Miller. J. Grabon. S. Sprain, M. Jandt, M. Hoier, M. Horman. 2nd row—D. Meinking. E. Powers, L. Meyer, L. Fuhre. M. Nuttleman. R. Johnson, L. Ehlo, D. Johnson, A. Indahl, P. Hicks, Miss Sutherland. Front row—D. Jaekel, D. Schmeckpeper. B. Johnson, W. Modes. L. Barclay. J. Hanson, D. Netwal, M. Hoppmann, J. Plenge. Not pictured—C. Hesse, D. Miller. R. Groth. Sophomores We are the class of '47, you know Time is important, so why be slow? We are now more familiar with the hiqh school, Our motto is always stick to the rule. Some of us took part in a one-act play Practice teachers coached and they were O.K. We initiated the frosh for one solid hour, The poor things felt like hiding in a tower. We tried to be easy, but what can you expect? The juniors of last year left us in a wreck. But we are not complaining, for we have just begun, There are still two more years for us to have some fun. The war hasn't affected our class too much as yet But we still have two more years, now don't forget. Our class is large, but we don't mind, We think of the fun we all can find. Some of us work hard and long for the Junior Red Cross, It's fun, because, as you know. Miss Richardson is boss. We'll surely reach our goal, or else, you see, we'll bust, Because the class of '47 you can really trust. Page twelve
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