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Sophomores Q to -3' , X 0,0 409 gx 'Q -1 CF 4 TOP ROW: Marvin Hockemeyer, Patsy Carpenter, Bud Fry, Thelma Weber, Bob Persyn, Roselyn Stucky, Harry Stoller. SECOND ROW: Marianne Coomer, Gerald Long, Carolyn Gregg, Jack Berryhill, Louise Reddersen. Micky Moser. Gailyn Roemke. THIRD ROW' Roland Buuck. Mary Butt, Iini Shamebrook. Janice Gerig. Larry Murphy. Joyce Schulenburg. Dick Helmke. I FOURTH ROW- Betty Eicher, Lonnie Voorhies. Marianne Killian, Walter Webster, Darlene Roemke, Roland Nietert, Phyllis Sweet. FRONT ROW: Virgil Fiedler. Donald Becker, Paul Bellis, Richard Closson, Charles Wells. On that day in September, our class came to good old W.H.S. labeled Sopholnores. Much to our great sorrow we had lost Gordon Lowden during the summer, so we had a class of thirty-three members to start what was to be a long-remembered year. School started with a bang and before we realized it we were pretty well along. The third week we had an elec- tion of officers to serve for the year of 1951-52. They are: President, Charles Wells: Vice- President, Roselyn Stuckyg Secretary, Robert Persyng Treasurer, Louise Redderson. - Basketball season rolled around and with it came a great honor to our class. Carolyn Gregg was chosen as one of our cheerleaders. We struggled along until the middle of March when we lost Richard Closson from the Class. That left us thirty-two. On February 16, we had a party at the Legion Home with the Freshmen as our guests. We had a wonderful time with the sponsors, Miss Rosentrader and Mr. McBride, adding much to the fun. It was in February that four members of our class donated cakes to be raffled off at a basketball game, three of the cakes going to our own home town folks. We thought we were very successful. We are all looking forward to a class party which is to be held at the home of Charles YWells during the last week of April. This should finish our year as far as activities are con- cerned and will leave many happy memories .with us. ' ' 'f-.... 'x-- Hi :u.1.::-.
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Juniors l-l I I... TOP ROW: Shirley Harris, Bob Stafford, Jerry Becker, Barbara Brager, Skip Smith, Betty Gerbers. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Becker, Billiette Stauffer. Dorothy Gerbers, Marjorie Bumpus. Corinne Wetters, John Adams. THIRD ROW: Helen Woebbking, Betty Lilly, Betty Nahrwold, Lucy West, Suzanne Sauder, Lawrence Wells. FRONT ROW: Lowell Becker. Bob Arnos, Sharon Purk, Vivian Witte, Harold Gerig, Mel Delagrange. We, much to our disappointment, lost Verdonna Woebbeking and Jack Orthman but during our third week of school, John Adams became a member of our class, but left us on March ZZ. A farewell party for him was held at the home of Corinne Wetter. During the first week of school, we elected officers. They were: Shirley Harris, Presi- dent: Betty Lilly, Vice-Presidentg Vivian Witte, Secretary: Betty Gerbers, Treasurer. In October, we had a very successful card campaign, followed by our Junior play which was held on October 12 and 13. The name of the play was Comin' Round The Mountain. It was under the direction of Mrs. Wetter, with the cast as follows: Suzanne Souder, John Ehresman, Lawrence Wells, Kenny Becker, Jerry Becker, Billie Stauffer, Betty Gerbers, Dorothy Gerbers, Bob Arnos, and Vivian Witte. During the summer vacation, we had paper drives. In February, we had a successful maga- zine campaign, with results of which we are very proud. In February, the Junior boys defeated the Freshman boys to win the class basketball tournament. The rest of the year, we worked very hard planning for the Junior-Senior Reception, which was held fApril l9l at the Legion Hall. The Hall was cleverly decorated, using Holland motifs as our theme. Z9 ' 16'-ET li - '
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Freshman TOP ROW: Zehr, Ruth Ann Bosselman. SECOND ROW: Snowden Wells, Darlene Gerbers, Jake Delagrange, Betty Brager, Larry Large, Beverly Parsons, Carl Nahrwolcl. THIRD ROW: Robert Miller, Bonnie Sweet. FRONT ROW: El-lresman, Donald Louth. ' 1 ff' Myrna Harris, Ronnie Knoblauch, Maryann Stevenson, Bob I-lormann, Judy Kleine, Pete Helen Wiesel-ian, Stanley Portman, Patricia Knoblauch, Shirley Bremer, Marilyn Busse, James Norden, Darlene Louth, Lois Litzenberg, Gloria Basting, Lois Louth, Mary Ann Thirty-one Freshies started the year off with a bang . They e ected o icers as fol- lows: President, Larry Largeg Vice-President, Myrna Harrisg Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Wiesehan. They held their first party at the home of Helen Wiesehan and enjoyed themselves immense- ly with games and a wiener roast. In February, the Freshmen had a joint Valentine Party with the Sophomores. at the Legion Home. We have decided that the year has been an educational and enjoyable one. This was held EX M ff ego Q.-F. fy! n x.. If V I weft P i , df ,
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