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.IonN lioosizrii JEAN K.x'rTm-1 AMERICAN LEGION AVVARIJS John Hogseth and Jean Kattre were selected by the Senior Class and the Faculty members to receive the American Legion awards. Leadership, scholarslnp, honor, companionship, character, and courage are necessary qualities for the receipents of these awards. C.u:oi. Rfxsmifssi-:N SERVICE AWARIJ Carol Rasmussen received the Service Award. This award is given on the basis of all around good service to the school. The Chippewa Falls VVoman's Club gives this award to Carol for her outstanding service in Joui'nalism, Music, and Clerical Assistance. ARION AWARDS Two outstanding students from Chorus and Band are each year presented with the Arion Award. John Abrams, this year's president, received the award for the Band. John is first chair clarinet and head of the Pep Band. Carol Rasmussen received the Award for Chorus. She has accompanied the Chorus for three years, and has also been a member of Carolers, I V J JonN Aiilmriis Sextctte, and Glee Club. A N N LIN nsm' ILA. R. Ann Lindsey was this year chosen to receive the ID.A.R. Award for Chippewa High School. This award is given each year to a senior girl. She is selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, honor, and service to the school. The Senior class first votes on all of the girls of the class. The faculty then votes on the top five. Ann has been very active in many different school activities and has certainly proven herself deserving of this award. 2 N MOST VALUABLE PLAYER The Most Valuable Player Award this year went to Alan Smith. Alan received this award as a recognition for his co- operation and very fine sportsmanship, Basketball has been his main sport, but he has been active in others. In the spring we find him leading the golfers to victory. He is deserving of this award as an all around good player and good sport. page lzlwfvifgu-ciylif
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SENIORS NOT PICTURED Josaru FRENETTE --Joe The only wan' to have ai friend is to belone. Y GARY ROBINSON Robby llc thought :mil thought In the thoughts hc ought. laitin Vluh lg Rifle Cluli 4. First meditate, Then navigate, In '57 We graduate. We made our plans For years ahead By doing what The teachers said. But on the night That was our last, We only thought About the past. The year of argyles Worn knee high. The Hepburn cut Just passing by. And Elvis Presley Was the flame Of every girl I Who heard his name. Long rope beads Again arrivedg The Roarin' 20's Were revived. LARRY Scmclc Fred llc has three speeds: sow slower - A - stop! F.F.A, 2, 3. JAMES GARDNI-:R Jim ltlusvlf-s hr possesses uf th hardest steel, Ni-t mzmncrly conduct lu il reveal 'l'r:nisfcrre.I from Mclloncll The sailor blouse Was back in style, And ribbons, too VVere seen the while. Bowling had its Comeback too. Skiing attracted Quite a few. The mambo beat Was on the top Until we learned About the bop. And we knew That these would be The milestones of Each memory. It all had been Just loads of fun, But We have bigger Things to come. Thus we watched Each passing trend, And knew that things That start must end. page fuwfnfy-sm'P71
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Other students graduating with high scholastic ratings were: Front Row- M. Blom, M. LeDuc, B. Shane, J. Clink, A. Lindsey, D. Emerson, C. Rasmussen Back Row - P. Ehlers, J. Hogseth, L. Dodge, T. Lee, R. Raether, P. Murphy, J. Abrams. HONOR STUDENTS This year, because their grades came out identical, there are two Valedictorians. They are Ann Lindsey and Larry Dodge, both with a grade point average of 3.00000 which is the highest possible. Both of these students have been very active in extra- curricular activities and are well deserving of their honor. The Salutatorian is Paul Murphy, with a grade point average of 2.91428. He was also quite interested in school activities. John Hogseth .................. John Abrams ..... Carol Rasmussen Ronald Raether . . . Dorothy Emerson ......... Thomas Lee ................ Barbara fRumpholJ Shane .... Patricia Ehlers ............. 2.88888 2.88235 2.82608 2.80555 2.74285 2.72972 2.64000 2.61764 Mary Lou Blom . . . 2.60869 Joan Clink ...... 2.56338 Marie LeDuc .... 2.53846 LARRY Donal-: ANN LINDSEY page twenty-nine PAUL MURPHY
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