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41 2 s 'mit gffif.-V 'J ' i ty iggn K t-trwffs R Plei'-4' T Un, J Bciclnlrmnct, A Jc r' Q Hoghoug i iqin,.,.i,. ,i V i, t, , W, if Qif,,,t,,,, Qty-' Gramercy Ghost Of Well Received Under tne direction ot Miss Oien, the odvisor, ond Didne Boker, the student director, the cldss of So pre- sented the Junior cldss ploy, Grctmercy Ghost. This two oct comedy concerned the dppedrdnce ot o revolutionory wor soldier, iXldthc1nielCoombes, Nothdniel chose Nancy vVillc1rd's house ds his home while he remdined on eorth to obtcnin ct pordon trom Generol Woshington, tor vvith- out it, he couldn't enter l-ledven. A love oftoir pops up .with Chor ey Stevvord ond Porlcer Burnett fighting over Noncy. ine plot thiclcens when Not's vvoodsies oppedr cmd Vnolly the evidence to pdrdon Not is tound. With the evdence tound, Not vvos admitted to Heaven ond Nczncy ond Chorley lived hdppily ever Otter. . g, Contusions ond ditticulties ore closely involved with presenting o ploy to the student body, Behind the scenes is where one moy hnd the true chorocter ot cooperation ctrd union between the students. A trdined rnolceup com- mittee ond vvordrobe committee, prompters who gre olert, sosnd elltects, c1 ornbitious set committee, ond eftective lighting ore essenticils to such o production. lvidny long hocrs ot proctice every night vveelcs before the set doy vvere endured by Oll those responsible tor the success ot the ploy. It isn't dll vvorlc, one experiences o teeling ot pride when they tolce thot extrd curtcmin coll or when their clcissmotes soy well done. Woodsies, B. Engstrom ond Treger come to oid Nd? get into Heaven. Chorley, J. Becklund, tries to help Noncy, K. Doy, while Not, P. Pfeiter, unseen by Chorley, listens in.
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WI P F w or a er R o T Pride sor C Haack N Burrow N Haldorson G I i Dent r K Gard S Strara Schram ROW II C W Ill R rage n sr P Meyer P Hayes N lson A Jatland V Modisett L Ratz K Hayes J Haagensan z L t!cClary Taba Iv' Thomas Honor Students Recognized B All iwinne Lalces Chapter at the National Honor Society came into being In order to be eligible for membership one must be in the upper third of his class in scholastic ability and maintain a better than average character Members must also excel in leadership and service to the home school and community Under the supervision of Mr Tnomas the advisor and Lois Ratz the president meetings of the Society were held once a month Each meeting was hlled with discussion on the protect of Hnancing a exchange student from our school to a foreign country Funds set aside tor this purpose were obtained by a concession at a sports members of this years Society may not be directly re sponsible for the exchange stud nt they have the satis faction ot knowing they were the ones to start the protect and the tlrst ones to set aside funds tor it Highlighting the Society s activities ofthe year was the induction ceremony Many expectant students were thrilled when the members welcomed them into the so ciety To belong to this exclusive honor society is a rec ognition sought by many students To be able to fvrite National Honor Society down as a reference throughout a lifetime is something to b treasured always Mr Thomas discusses a topic with some members Oftlcers B Engstrom L Ratz K Hayes and lvl Troger RO : 'edericksa -,J Ols . S. B b , S o t, . r 1, K 'f Brege' . Dahl, , 's, i , G ill'sD e. Ca' e, J Lia, . i rua, L , J. . : , RO 1 Sased M T r, B. E g t om, , - ', e , , V' , . ' , , , , , , Qa' , W. l-tauestaa u J. r, if . O To recognize honor students in our school, the event and supervision ot school parties. Although the ' ' A bf! A Q 1-1 ' N g E 4 E , L ' ' I 'C A - -.2 2 h . 35
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.56 v., pr' . 1. t 1 V C L. - . - ROW I: R. Braun, L. Schelef, Vis: Ba-cke, 'J. Benson, 'N ffalrher. ROW ll: M. Jenson, L Rotz, C 'vtcCaslin, F-. CJsef J, Erickson, ROW Ill: IA. 'Arc z K Jacobson H. Engstrard, R. Sauer. ROW IV: C. Arderson, S Seaberg L Craig R Sa d Clubs Planned For Students' Interests Future Teachers Practice teaching at grade and high schools, helping teachers, and visiting colleges, are iust a few things that the Future Teachers of America do to get a outlook on the teaching profession, Members get every possible chance to work with real life situations and learn the do's and don't's ot teaching. At meetings, teachers and speakers convey their ideas ot various colleges and teach- ing methods. ln this way, members learn by advice and experience and leave high school well prepared for their profession. Thespians Today, one must know how to convey his thoughts to a crowd in order to be a success, Thespian's aim is to help its members toward this achievement and to enjoy the experiences of presenting plays. This group allows students with special abilities in acting, directing or write ing plays a chance to express themselves. This year, the Thespians presented several radio programs, a three act play, the Christmas program, and several skits tor pep tests. ROW I: S. Baber, S. Root, J. O'Brien, C. Sunvall, M. Johnson, Mr. Isaacson, C. Eidenschink, M. Helm, E. Sprafka, D Engberg. ROW II: D. Lia, K. Jacobson, G. Ingalls, A. Boode, S, Myrhe, M. Blauert, K, Rognrud, S. Wee, P. Gunder- son, S. Johnson, D. Baker, K. Carpenter, K. Day. ROW III: J. Dilley. B. McKenzie, J. Sanden, L. Benshoot, M. Langager, S Mickelbergy M. Schroeder, A. Rice, M. Brogerg, N. Johnson, V Martin, M. Jenson, K Blodgett, B. Kath. ROW IV: B Lindner, M. Walz, J. Stocking, H. Engstrand, P. Baber, M Berger, D Fredrickson. D. Larson, J. Dilley, D. Christian- s n, C. Ault, B. Kandt, M, Piechowski. ROW V: D. lNeirner, M. Johrson, J. Schroeder, K. Kaatz, L. Craig, J. BJrgeft, T C Boze, P. Diamond, S. Huntley, S, Showrrtan, i. Botts, J, Tucker, J. Brandfold, B. Martin, L. lo ,L, '54
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