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'I l I i l A 1 , i :qi V117 -as r We fiwcrk P 'reawclrsaf . Qi-for' anti ,fr 1 'T' fu ' Clubs Add Zeal To School Life Debate Debate, according to our new debate coach, Mr. Fisher, is offered to create intellectual athletic competi- tion. Every Monday alter school is the time set tor the meeting with the purpose of exchanging material, tallcing over viewpoints and putting in some important practice time, which is essential in creating a successlul debate squad. Financial ,Aid to Gualitled College Students and Extension of the GI Bill to College Studen's are the two topics to be discussed this year. ROW l: P I'1'ick',i P D ii1 ' rri: D Sift ROW Ilg , 5 E. VVe?SCl'i '.' SJ ' ' 'li, D C 'rw F G :mush K iffy--55 .L Rice, K. B. Q 'NH V' Cffszi f fu '--' ttf ROW Ill, P Ziemcmn, f.' : V tr E ' V1 5 rf! 1- Commercial Club To lurtlter tlte interest ot students in business voca- tions, the school otzlers membership in Commercial Club. This club aims to assist in school and civic proiects and to promote good will and understanding through the cooperation of school and business. During the year the club undertook several proiects. Qne at these was to learn the correct procedure ih op! erating business machines, Vyitn the completion ot its second year in this school, the Commercial Club is well on its way to becoming a successlul organization. at 'J ' i Sclircmu- D 'icfiwzf . ROW IV C ' 'i B lXiO l+'Vi1C1 in St -' et 'rt' rs F .raft T B1:t's E ' :rf ' f Clnczf-r'-to .13 , li
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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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C7 Co Vcleductorlan Co Valedlcioruan Salufatoruan Clor yse Ne' Donha Schsmrslc o R Nelson And Scharske Tue For Top Honors Sflechon of honor sTud nTs has been a long sTand ng Tradrhon aT DLT-TS The Top Trn symbolrzes The hrghesf scholashc rohngs earned by members of The sensor class Srnce There are many hrgn ranlcrng sTud nTs rn The clas 56 cornpe :Tron for grades has always b en k rf paTed ATTer The TlrsT sem sTer grades were comprled nd These senrors recery d hshngs as The s holashc lead rs of Therr class fo Valedrdoruan Clareyse Nelson 4 OO Donna Scharske 4 OO Loss l2aTz 3 94 Co Valedrmorran SoluTaTorlan Rebecca Sauer Sharon l?ooT Sharon Baber .4 fd Marrlyn BlauerT .l aneTTe Flury Rebecca Sou r 3 89 Sharon l2ooT 8 Sharon Baber 3 83 Tforrlyn l3lauerT 3 82 Varen Hayes 3 72 J an TTC- u y 367 Eonnre Anderson 3 67 nes suden rndee NorT y o T honor Nhrch Tney receryed and Therr records Null serve as an exampl for TuTure DL classes Karen Hayes Duane Baker Bonnse Anderson ? x IS:- QQ' Ax. JQIN l ' Q- X A , ca V '75, gb, e ,son T 3 f e L Ts aTz : V E' A 4 .........,.,....,..., A 9 .,,.,.. , I ' ' . , J ' ' 5 ...,..,......,.....,. ..,,..... 3 . 8 ' ' ' . 6 ...,4......,......... S ...,,. .. . 1 ' ' '. e ' s 7 ...............,..... 'TT ' S . , . , . . QV, S T e ee, 8 .....,T...,,...,.,... X , T Thus The announcemenT of The Top Ten was highly anhci- Tred 9-IO ............... Diane Baker ..,.,.... 3.67 A ' e , - ' e e S Fl r . .. , ,, . a ' ye C. 'ul ' ' u T e T fs are ' sd ' hr T ne la T IW . I V A 'Ui 1 V 7' 7 ,dx ll , 1 sq. 0 X 4. IQ , , ,- .,,u I I J rl' K T -isp? 59
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