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1. A. Jostad. 2. D. Ender. 3. S. Syvertson. 4. R. Nelson. 5. E. Denson. 6. D. Annuls. 7. R. Sprain. 8. S. Fischer. 9. J. Miller. 10. H. Meyer. 11. D. Knutson. 12. R. Niedfeldt. 13. G. Rhodes. 14. M. Betthauser. 15. D. Miller. 16. W. Hulberjr. 17. H. Horstman. 18. M. Meyer. 19. P. Anderson. 20. H. Olson. 21. D. Glennie. 22. E. Nuttleman. 23. M. Heinze. 24. D. Wehrenberg. 25. R. Schmaltz. 26. A. Miller. 27. A. Johnson. 28. R. Rhyme. 29. G. Schmeckpeper. 30. M. Stratmen. 32. W. Horstman. 33. M. Balmer. 34. J. Raymer. 35. C. Hoff. Poge sixteen
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Front row—G. Torgerson, V. Heinze, P Kish, C. Anderson, G. Evenson, C. Nuttelman, M. Meyer, Mr. Rowe, J. Powers, P. Powers. Second row—M. Eckert, B. Wilcox, V. Meinking, H. Brocade, Y. Sprain, A. Meyer, C. Haaland, P. Justin, E. Kish, V. Balmer, C. Baltz, B. McClintock. Third row—J. Miller, R. Cook, K. Krome, D. EickhofF, L. Hanan, S. Bangsberg, J. Selbrede, G. Severson, K. Klos, M. Larson, R. Schober. Freshmen Class Though green and shy, they eagerly awaited the future. A bright future! One that held promise of four years of work and play, of joys and sorrows. Although they were untaught in the complicated ways and customs of high school, they were willing to learn. They were even a little more frightened. Of course. Freshmen always are; we, too, as Freshmen were frightened. In a comparatively short space of time they became adjusted and learned much; they became a definite part of West Salem High School. Yet, they dreaded one thing, the day (and evening) of Sophomore retribution for the wrongs of the previous year. However, initiation came and went, and they managed to live through it. Incidentally, they all came dressed as either Daisy Mae or LiT Abner, the Cream O' Wheat twosome. As soon as they became settled in their new role, they became engrossed in extracurricular activities. Musical talents found outlet in the band and chorus. Future farmers and homemakers of this region joined the FFA and FHA. Sports attracted not a few. Journalistic talents found a place on the ORIOLE staff. The Freshmen have learned much, and a big part of their education has been in their outside activities. May your auspicious beginnings and bright hopes materialize into an illustrious future for you, the class of '51. President Catherine Nuttelman Vice-president George Evenson Secretary.......................... Morris Meyer Treasurer......................................................Carol Anderson Adviser............................................. Mr. N. N. Rowe Page fifteen
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