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CECIL RODENBERG Cece, the class “shorty”—lives to eat—daily patronizer of Wrigley’s mischevious. ROBERTA ROWE Curly locks—geometry intrigues her—fond of sweets—mellow-voiced contralto—f our year saxaphonist. MAYBELLESCHALLER Mischevious brown-eyed gal—transferred from La Crosse Central as a Senior—a chatterbox— unusually frank—always eating. DOLORES STORANDT “De De,” to her friends—short, blue-eyed blonde —a well-groomed Miss—prom queen of ’45—capable keeper of W. A. A. cash-box. LORIS WALDENBERGER “Lorry”—serene in voice and manner—known for all ’round dependability—able head librarian two years—takes studies seriously—Senior class treasurer. MAYNARD WEHRS Rosy-cheeked—drives a mean Plymouth—brown eyes and broad grin—always into something. Page Nine
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DORIS HEMKER Everyone’s friend efficient business manager-known for blonde tresses—class secretary in her Senior year. HARLAN HOFF uubbed “Har-Har”—a teller of tall tales—a bashful smile—admirer of Van Johnson—nary a worry over studies. MARJORIE LKICHT Loves to flirt with those dreamy blue eyes— has the tightest curls in town—holds open-house for very special friends—oboest for five years. MARY McCLINTOCK Dynamite! Vivacious brunette—enjoys jitter-bugging—e nthusiastic cheerleader for two years—weakness: curly hair. RUSSELL McCLINTOCK Liked by everyone—prom king in Junior year— likes math—looks shy, but oh my! C AROLE McELDOWNEY Diminutive, striking blonde! “Notorious” for her trim coiffures interest centers on Central’s center—provocative smile—captivating, Gusty” in Junior class play—cheerleader for two years. FREEMAN NEW BURG Basketball star always teasing—loathes short hair—special female interest: a certain graduate of ’45—attention getter. VERNON NIENAST Known for his sharp” remarks—really likes a good time—he and his jalopy inseparable—a persistent tease- a sunny disposition efficient farm hand. Page Eight
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4th row, left to right—W. Mades, J. Grabon, D. Cassel, D. Selbrede, R. Groth, E. Carlson, R. Furchtenicht, F. Wehrenberg, R. Storandt. 3rd row, left to right—R. Dunlap, H. McClintcck, M. Ho'er, M. Jandt, D. Netwal, P. Mau, L. Barclay, M. Gullick-son, M. Hoppman, J. Plenge. 2nd row, left to right—B. Pfaff, S, Sprain, A. Indahl, D. Johnson, B. Johnson, M. Nuttleman, D. Jaekel, E. Vruwink. Front row, left to right—L. Ehlo, R. Johnson, H. Caulum,L. Meyer, L. Fuhre, J. Hanson, Mrs. Rienks, E. Powers, D. Meinking. Juniors Class History In September 1945, the junior class enrolled with thirty-six members. Although this is a noted decline from the total enrollment of forty-seven in the fall of 1943, our class was still very active in band and extra-curricular affairs around school. Harry Caulum, Earl Carlson, Donald Cassel, Roland Groth and Donald Selbrede were the juniors’ contribution to the basketball team. On October 26, 1945, we entertained the rest of the high school at a hard-time party. The junior class play, “And Came the Spring,” with a cast of seventeen was also presented. This proved to be a highly successful performance. April 27,1946, was the date chosen by us for our prom at which “prom king” Harry Caulum and his “queen” Marcella Hoier reigned. “An Old Dutch Garden” was the theme for the gala event. Here’s looking forward to being “dignified seniors” in ’47. OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor Lillian Fuhre Harry Caulum Joyce Hanson Lois Ann Meyer Mrs. R. Rienks Page Ten
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