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Q Cb tetijvit W i 'QM M, - s -CJ O Ushers Club is shown taking care of the coat check ata basketball game. Guests Welcomed with a Smile Of great service to the other organizations within the school as well as the numerous civic clubs within the city is the Ushers Club, Under the leadership of advisors Mr. Simson and Mr. Bowman and the pres- ident Sonia Seaberg, membership in this exclusive or- ganization is open to all senior high girls. This organization provides girls to maintain a coat check at all home basketball games and ushers for the many local programs held within the school. This year Ushers Club also provided a team ot workers for the ROW l: Mr, Simson, M. Wiggins, S. Seaberg, S. Huntley, Mr, Bow- man. ROW ll: J. Clark, E. Ziegler, J, Johnson, E. Glawe, A. Rice, R. Samdahl, J. Erickson, S. Myhre, M. Runger, J. Stillings, B. Samp- son. ROW Ill: D. Christensen, D. Hoge, J. Olson, V. Thorpe, R. Zurn P. Odland, L. Erickson, D. Larson, R. Sanders, G. Stoen, E. Wetsch. local branch of the national Get-out-and-vote cam paign. As a reward for the year's eltorts, club members are given free bus tickets to the district basketball tourna- ments. The annual spring picnic provides an ideal clos- ing tothe year. Learning to be a gracious hostess and enjoying their responsibilities are assets gained in Ushers Club, which will be useful to all its members as lite unfolds upon new horizons, ROW IV: J. Dilley, M. Langager, J. Nelson, C. Willette, M. Malvick B. Kandt, P. Diamond, L. Kiehl, N. Viken, P. Frederickson, M. Courn- eya, M. Sundvall. ROW V: M. Schroeder, J. O'Brien, L. Dahring S. Olson, A, Stearns, C. Boze, R. Braun, B. Nannenga, D. Vander- poel, M. Northrup, A. Eliiah, A, Wolf 1 . ' . till
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'Q' Volednctonun Co Salutctonan Co Salutatonon Phyllls Frederlckson Jean Remart Jeanette Tobkln lndlvlduals Plle Llp Impressive Totals In recognltlon of outstandrng scholastuc abullty the sensors wsth the hnghest average are chosen as the top ten of thelr class Because the class of 57 had many hugh ranking students the competition was keen when the tame came to make the choice At the end of the second quarter of thenr graduatuon year the students averages were compiled To make the top ten of ones class ns truly one of the greatest honors bestowed on any student for hrs achievements In school The qualnflers will remember Eldred Boze David Lucas Beverly Snyder Donald Holmes ..gunll' Valedrctoruan Co Salutatoruan Co Salutatoruan Phyllis Fredernckson Jean Relnart Jeanette Tobkln Eldred Boze Davnd Lucas Beverly Snyder Donald Holmes Dennis Nustad Ann Race Wnllram Hatlestad Denms Nustad Ann Race Wlllldm Hatlesfad LaVonne Marian 394 389 389 37 367 359 356 350 347 4 39 ' ' ' ' 4 ............... ...........,, . . 8 ' ' , 5 . . .h ............ ' ......,.... . . . . ' ' ' 6 ,.............. ........... . ' I 7 ............... ........... . ' ' 8 ...........,... ' ,.,,,,,,,,., , ' 9 - .............. ' ,,,...,,,.,,,,,, . ' ' ' ' ' lO ............... ' ' ....,.... 3, l and treasure this honor for many years. ll -'-'-------'-4- L0VOr1ne MGVNFI -----'----- 3-39 O M v A , ' 3 Q A 9 9 if 2 'Sf A - L f
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,I , QW l7lll7W:l,7T l f.-lfziiizuf lll ili- nf. .54 fn ' Q 4 -Q P. Melbye, S. McCarthy, C. Huntley, and R. Lee keep library in orderly fashion Club Aids Library Club is an essential function of our school. Under the supervision of Miss Ulven, the librarian, the library club members spend many hours keeping our books centered by means of the Dewey Decimal Sys- tem. Each member spends one hour a week at the check-out desk, while the other members prepare an attractive bulletin board to interest students in reading. Here the students are able to find information which ROW I: G. Jennison, A. Coalwell, L. Snyder. ROW ll: R. Lee, S. Sandvick, D. bye, P. Collins, .l. lusty. l'.ll Ll bra rua n will aid them in their class work as well as outside read- ing to provide entertainment. Other duties include arranging books and magazines, filing cards, and keeping things in good order for students who use the library. ln the future their knowledge of library work will prove essential. Our library club is one of the many service organiza- tions that aids in the operation of our school. Fischer, S. McCarthy, P. Mel- 61
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