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fad One Wine em 74 Sam Anderson fpresidentj, Lois Mae Johnson fsecretaryj, Jerry Leavitt ftreasurerj, Ronald Kramnic fvice presidentl JUNIOR CLASS WB71'C the fortunate ones this year. As juniors we can look back upon two spectacular years, but we also can look forward to a bigger and better senior year of events and activities. Our Junior Class has come through with flying colors under the fine leadership of Sam Anderson as president. Ronald Kramnic, Lois Johnson, and Gerald Leavitt, served as our fine officers of 191148. Suspense and terror gripped the audience as they witnessed the presentation of our class play, A Murder Has Been Arrangedf' We express our appreciation to Mr. Joseph Dunn. our capable director. and to the talented and ambitious cast of juniors who made it a memorable performance. On April 30. the class was the traditional host of Denfeld's seniors at the annual Junior- Senior prom in the ballroom of the Hotel Duluth. lt. was a gala evening of dancing to the mellow music of Walt Evans and his orchestra. Through the combined efforts of Mrs. Genevieve Eby and Mr. Wlaldemar Johnson, our class advisers, we have been guided through this year of success and accomplish- ments. Their help in our undertakings is truly appreciated. Yes, wc're looking forward to our senior year with hope in our hearts and duty in our minds. We shall work spiritedly to make cer- tain that our goal as seniors shall be reached. We, as members ofthe this class, have learned the good of the school and ourselves as a part of that school. We'll be seeing you again next year in the halls of Denfeld and through the pages of next year's Oracle.'7
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Karlyn Abrahainson, Bobert Alexander, Alice Amie, Audrey Anderson, Bernice Anderson, Betty Jean Anderson. W -fl? - if i ily?-' 49,1 1 ,gl 1Ann Anderson, -Evelyn Ander- son ci Anderson lilhan Anderson ,f v Y - f f - 5 1 A f , J 4 Marga et Anderson, Marilyn Anderson. Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Roger Anderson, Sam Anderson, Lorraine Andres, Lloyd Armbrust. Alvira Aune, Verna Mae Baker, Ted Baron, Marilyn CBeatty, Mary Lee,Bendure, Phyllis Berg.. N--' il ,3 I ' I if if x, LTV? Tb' rx r U Q! ' KX wJ gf YW William Berg,Joan Bergen, Dale Berggren, Richard Bianco, Betty Bjerke, EdithiBoberg. John Boehme. Richard Boman, Joan Borg, Wayne Botten, Fay Bourdeau, Bar- bara Brayden. Geraldine Brown, Phillip Brosell, Mil- dred Bruich, Jim Bujold, Joe Bujold, Mar- lene Burt. Frank Busker, Audrey Berttula, Jacob Camell, Don Cameron, Margaret Cameron, Robert Campaigne. Charlotte Carlson, Clarence Carlson, Jack Carlson, James Carlson, Ray Carlson, Richard Carlson. Bomelle Carlson, Clifford Carter, Leonard Caskey. Milton Caya, Richard Caya, Eddie Ciebieru. Geraldine Ciehiera. John Ciesielski. Cer- ald Ciesla, JoAnn Clarke, Carol Coleman, Milo Colirh. Jewel Collins. Catherine Conito, Floren- tine Corica, Donald Cran, Ruth Cran, Janice Dahl.
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