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Q, , H x f,'Ha '1' 'M--' '.' Q: 'S Room 201 ' Mn. SANDI-l0LM TOP: Vining, Player, lmveless, Lutes, Board, Mackenzie, Krengel. 9 SECOND ROW: King, Strassen- herg, Vl'ehling Schutt, Voight, Campbell, Carncross. 9 FIRST ROVV: Twigg, lfreedlund, Tullar, Hodges, Lacey, Scholtcn. 'Sha' raft 72' 'XR -.v -' ,Mgt if 'U ., ..,,, ...- ,., n . A or-Q Ai ma: ' Q5-2 Fir! Room 202 MISS SCIIARNWEBER 'ff TOP: Vogel, Endo, Northrup, Los- er. 0 HRs'r ROW: Heindle K I Hughes, leliclielliergcr, Boerner. X x 1 X Room 206 MR. AVIS TOP: llrunick, Bollweg, liriclason, james, Armhrust, Beck, Duncan. 0 THIRD Row: Keyes, Hahn, lluslain, linos, Katutis, Hanson, Kosusnik, Kemble. 9 SECOND ROW: Gary. Gerten, Karas, Hen- drickson, Guler, Ft-llinar, Goodwin, Atlig. 9 FIRST RONV: Kral, Huck- ahy, Grant, Gear, Dieter, Bauler, llcidenreich. n jr Yes, these are the sophomores. lt seems they entered every school function hesides working on their geometry and Latin. The outstanding project of the year for this class was their reception for the freshmen. The rural decorations included an enormous spider and his web. Brr, l'm glad it wasn't alivel Because they didn't have their Valentine party as they had planned, they gave two hops instead. Many of the sophomore boys were on the heavyweight football team, While other students made the rest of the school take notice of their talents in music and dramatics. The social whirl and studies took up the rest of their time. 71
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3' me . O' O i j'P 2 .9 ,CF ,, 4x 1 f .sm ...Qs .12 I se fi' Giau of '45 These are the sophomores, Mr. Green. Their very capzilile ofhcers were VVentlyV Love- less, presitlentg Nancy Fry, vice presitlentg Ken Iernherg,1secret11ryg and lack Player, treasurer. VVere the girls the ones who were inHuential in electing Miss Bixler to he their heutl sponsor? Miss Chiles, Mr. Qamlliolm, Mr. Colin, Miss Dirks. Miss Felgar, :intl Miss Sehnrnweher also lent helping hands as advisers. 1 V 'i ' ,V',' Room 2 I Mn. ll0DGl-ZS TOP: Mtliie. Metms, Seliniiclt. 5 0 si-.ntfmlm Row: Rm-, Wnltl, 'n iers ' i XXI , ,.'.',, L' . .lsi. lloom l02 MISS CIIILES 36. 195. ,. TOP: liinwii. Ile-lies, Ifityner, Ilin- slmw, lknley, llnriseli. ' IIIIRIJ ROW: l .inlkner, Clnntl, Krenger, Hull, K1.illin.in, Il.1iris Mesure I Ilinslmu. 9 5I:l,UNID ROV: Iern- Iierg. linmnt, Ifry. Iuliiisim, Iiesurt, Anclersun, Denton, Iilnzey. 9 FIRST ROVV: Ilxntly, lnenlvsen, Iiuale, Gil- liert, Klllglll, Ilurseli, Crane. ' I Room 10:1 Miss FELG.-ill 5 if TOP: l,xllL'. X'LllIllI1IIll, Muntgi err, l.t.ullwt ner, 'lUriuplniis, Willmin sun, R. Nntting, Siegel, Meklnrtliy Vniillelimler. ' SHTUNIJ ROVV 'l'nrner, I. Ynrting. link. Siegert Pisilni, Mtllnllniii, Wi iiii lintf, NILIC Veigli, Mliralmls. Vine. ' IJIRSI ROW: l,eCii.iml. M-rllering, 'Ing hulm Viper. Muiiwii, XV.igen1. RIIIQIYLIQ. Nlelnnkin. illl-
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7 ?' 'Q -9? 's r '. , ' A Q08 erm nf '46 These are the freshmen, Mr. Brown. To prove they were not green'l they elected the following stutlents as officers: Boh McAssey, presitlentg Iohn Karner, vice presidentg lane Durfee, secretaryg anal Nancy Sayre, treasurer. Miss Rasmussen was their head sponsor, while Miss Miner, Mr. Hodges, Miss V. Bieher, and Miss Sparks were the atlvisers. Room 104 MISS COWliN I 'Z' TOP: liaikei, AI1KlK'FNUI!, Forcl, llrinlxs, Aliioss, Cairo. ' THIRD ROW: lfi.ins, Cllr,-ntlening, l-lassetl, liiistrozn, llillinan, Cluiltl, Gartner. . SHIONID ROXV: llLl3CllCIl. Boyer, Hurry, lit-linier, Goodwin, Fay, lifL'IlK'l', lfischcr. 9 l lRS'l' ROVV: Hinllty, lilitltlen, It-an Ilurfee, llanmioiitl, Christiansen, lane Dur- llvc, lfiiupt'I'. Room 104 MISS COWEN ,X ' LJ. TOP: Reinlinrtlt, liiipey. l'.itterson, Ste.itliii.in, Kletsclike. ' 'lilillill 0,59 M Nj, W, ROVV: Sayre, Meyer, NVililer, Keef- 'R er, It-nks, Knippen. Monroe, Wal- tller. lla-lfiicli. 9 SECOND RONV: Mefjuiston, Seen. Scliranier, Sollen- lierger. I-ilinson, Wlietzel, March, Allen. ' l lRS'll ROXV: Polen. Highly, lures, Pnore, lll'l5lCI'lI1Llll, Raueli, Vimont. Room 3 MISS BIEBER TOP: Aug, Kainnies, D. Holm Barnum. ' SECOND ROW: Con racl, Gerlen, Albrecht, R. Holm Gibson, 9 FIRST ROVV: Eicliel berger, Hefner, Freileriek, Huck shy, Ly les, K rewson.
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