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Student Personnel Liniors f ii' i i lil' I. z . , iv. ll I f I, A f. :lu Pm ' i V f .' ' if li r., , W, . K Freshmen and Sophomores -IUNIOK CLASS, TOP l'lC'l'URlf: Iiollnuz Run: Mcl,e.1n, Morgan, Perry, llill, 'liluyer Kiiznmn, liriedcnluncli. SLTIIIIAI Rau: Kell, Kraus, Mcliinnix, Buening, lfklund, l..irkin Tfvirif Ruff: Sclmltl. Kelclm, Ankomeuw, Sturgie, Rowley, Qlnnex, Rnlvenlmrxr. 1IlllV'fl7 Roll' liitseiim, Clxlkins, XVilcox, Clxird. Sllunun, Kling. Tull Run: Clirlson, Bower, Pnricla, lfisli Klein, VV. l'iriedenb.1el1, Slmw. SOPHOMOKIQS ANU FRIQSHMAN. liO'l l'OM l'lC'l4URl'.: linllrml Run: Drneger, Powell Hickey. Bidwell, Smart, Perry, Reba-nxtorf. Malone. S i'i' null Ron: Hougliton, Taft, l.innemnn Nelson, Cummings, Meifune, Barker, littlcjolm. Tliiril Kon: w'ilKLII19Kl, Mitchell, Iiriedenbnuli l'l.ll.lfCl'IlLlll, Ridgenini, Hand, l..1rlcin, Kinateder. 1'illIH'fll RIIIVI Balrtli, Trewyn, Wnisllke Mexke, Meisncr, liuslwy, Revi, jilmson. Tofu Razr: W'.llSl1, Bella, Feleli, l:.lFlll1.lHl, Adsir llusliey, Hare. fiisi
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LASS feeling gets to be the all-important thing with the juniors. Functioning as a group with some real business to transact helps. Electing a Prom King is the first big event . . . Frank Wilcox received the so plans were im- mediately begun. honor early in the year, Illlliflf Class oj7'i1'z'rx Qlvfl fo rigfwlj un' Dorix Tlrayrr, 1'flil'-f7I'l'Xill4'lIfQ IIur'ryCi1inl, jm'xiili'r1lg Marion Hill, xlmlvnf L'UllI1I'iI. lumrs Bowrr, xvrw- ftH'j'-fVL'dSIIl'l'l', flow :ml AIPIIVKII' an fbi' f1ic'lnrv. Miss Lefler served as the sponsor, managing through some miraculous m e a n s to k e e p everyone happy and contented. Bob Mal- colm,s Orchestra from Green Lake furnished the uswingn for Prom, June 3. This is the year C.H.S. students get their class rings . . . hot debates over kinds and colors . . . President finally gets one kind through a vote and jewelry is ordered . . . no complaints heard when pins and rings COITIC. Two junior girls are selected by the presi- Solwfmuzorv ummm illfllllll' Arun' flickry, x1'1'rvlury-lrruxurvrg Parry Iluvlzrll, I7Yl'Sfllt'HfQ Dvnulil Bvlk, xfmlz-uf rnmlrilg uml Iam-f Nvlmll, 1 im'-1'1r'1'xi11'1'l1f. dent each year to lead the seniors to graduation . . . others get their share by helping set the stage and collect flowers for the big event. Freshmen and sophomores meet each year to elect officers and a sponsor . . . that important bit of business finished, they sit back with a clear conscience and forget class meetings. Mr. Randall was chosen sponsor of the sophomores and served as advisor to the group. Every class in high school has a candy sale each year . . . requires much running Fl'f'Sl7N1I'll c'1m'lw1' qlvfr In riglrfj Iolm Bl'il'41l'7I17t1l'l7, slmlvnl l'0lllll'ilQ Shirley 1JHl!'g!'f, lmwiilrlllq Alia' Kinulvzfcr, 'lifl'-f7fl'XitIl'llf1 umf Bcity Riflgrfnum, xvrrrlary-lrvu.vnrcr, ax fluxs ojivrrs. chairs and candy ready . around . . . very seldom fails that someone forgot to order the candy . . . eventually get the tables and . . problem as to who is to sell . . . profits from the venture help pay for pages in the Minneiska. f134j
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Bollom Row: Kyle, Hickey, Schocnke, Bidwell, Baumgartner, V. Kitzman, Bricdenbach, DcWoody. Svmnn' Row: Winklcixmnn, Mitchell, Rogers, Gehri, L. Ridgeman, Eklund, Dixon, D. Furley, M. Uren. T011 Row: Taft, Nelson, Recd, Powell, B. Ridgeman, Rebenstorf, N. Uren, Barker. Pepita Proves Success T'WENTY-SEVEN members get to- 'gether every week to sing under Miss O'Malley's direction. Miss Heide acts as accompanist. Getting ready for the oper- etta and the music tournament fills the year. Pepita,,' a Mexican operetta, was pre- sented November 19 in the College audi- torium. Costumes were designed by Miss Bjorklund and Mrs. Fricker and made by the students. The College Orchestra played selections between acts. Character parts were taken by Alan Klein, Janet Nelson, Bruce Fish, Evelyn Mitchell, Ar- thur Carlson, Lois Furley, Willis Farn- l 136 ham, and James Bower. Ushering was done by other students. APRIL 30 the Girls, Glee Club, the Trio, several soloists, and the orches- tra attended the tournament. The Glee Club sang Cradle Songf' Kathryn's Wedding Day, and The Dream Sellersf' Last year Janet Nelson, Evelyn Mitchell, Mary Jane Uglow, and Perry Hackett represented College High in the tourna- ment. These people placed first in the dis- trict contest and also in the state meet. In addition to the operetta, the Girls' Glee Club appeared on Assembly pro- grams before the College High. l
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