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ROW 1: D. Off, R. Rosendahl, J. Podany, K. Olson, J. Rodgers, B. Miller. ROW 2: G. Perry, G. Moore, S. Rice, J. Roscoe, B. McCrea, M. King. ROW 3: C. Ritchie, F. Sable, J. Hansord, L. Neville, S. Pause. ROW 4: K. Sando, C. Peterson, D. Norris, J. Mickelsen, C. Parsons. ROW 5: J. Pertl, G. Nelson, W. May, B. Pierce, B. School, E. Sandin. a talent sli ow. tli e Senior r ecep tion. ROW 1: L. Schutte, D. Wilson, V. Spande, D. Walker, B. Tennis. ROW 2: L. Zuelke, K. Sorum, L. Thomas, J. Smith, S. Therrien. ROW 3: R. White, J. Young, D. Walkup, D. Sonnesyn, M. Streck er. ROW 4: B. Zimmerman, B. Tucker, P. Twyford, B. Skarnes, J. Wind. ROW 5: B. Whitlock, D. Tracy, S. Simons, D. Seaman, D. Siebert. PRINCIPAL FROM INDIA OBSERVES EDINA EDUCATION MR. KISHOR EXPLAINS LIFE IN INDIA TO MR. BECHTLE'S SOPHOMORE ENGLISH CLASS Page twenty-nine
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ROW 1: J. Cramer, J. Belanger, J. Beggs, A. Coppe, D. Danielson. ROW 2: P. Brockman, J. Cloutier, J. Cloutier, S. Ahrens, J. Archiletti. ROW 3: B. Boyer, S. Bergren, C. Beggs, K. Carl-sen, B. Bosard. ROW 4: B. Bra-stad, M. Banke, N. Bros, H. Best, V. Brown. ROW 5: B. Caswick, J. Cracaft, C. Allen, G. Davis, T. Berlin, B. Andersen. our omore year were ROW 1: J. Engelhart, P. Foy, E Howe, M. Freudenthal, N. Frost ROW 2: J. Egulf, H. Erickson, K Dreesen, K. Hagestad, J. Howe ROW 3: S. Humphrey, S. Hal verson, C. Haufzinger, A. Flow er. ROW 4: J. Ferguson, J. Har disty, D. Eckerman, R. Hack born, D. Holstrom. ROW 5: J Giere, R. Ettner, J. Farr, S Greisch. and plans j?or community youth center. ROW 1: S. Jewett, C. Jones, P. Johnson, R. Lytle, S. Irizarry, D. Huston. ROW 2: J. Johnstone, G. Dunkley, B. Ironside, P. Lun-dahl, C. Korthof, E. Kuphal. ROW 3: S. Lofgren, P. Martin, J. Husebo, M. Leek, B. Jensen, S. Lane. ROW 4: C. Lewedag, D. Linne, M. Klodt, J. Lofelmak-er, C. Jassoy, N. Johnson. ROW 5: G. Jensen, T. Lowe, W. Lofs-ness, R. Hyde, A. Kruger, D. Kruse. Pago iwenty-eight
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bob Engstrom, president of frosh, was a very active student. Not only was he leader of his class, but Junior Student Council president as well. The task of assisting the president became Steve Lundgren's, vice president. When not engaged in duties of office, he was participating in various sports. Sally Chaney, keeper of the minutes, wos an extremely active freshman. She took part in homeroom as well as class projects. Larry Swanby was well occupied in keeping an account of the growing treasury. Larry Swanby, treasurer; Sally Chaney, secretary; Bob Engstrom, president; and Steve Lundgren, vice president. FRESHMEN RETAIN PEP AND ENTHUSIASM With sparkling enthusiasm, the freshmen of '53 made their year one of numerous gains. As individuals and as a class, their participation in school activities was tremendous. This ambitious group not only gave their full support to school functions, but undertook a moneyraising campaign of their own. The homerooms sold booster buttons during basketball season. Soon the freshmen were able to boast of a swelling treasury! Financial gains were not the only thought of these ready-to-work frosh. Helping fulfill the needs of others became the project of the class. Two large gift boxes were filled and delivered to the Salvation Army at Christmas time. Tom Moe, Bud Brisbois, Larry Johnson, and Murray MacPherson were among the outstanding frosh faking part in athletics this year. Tom Moe achieved real fame by ploying basketball on the B squad. Bud, Larry, and Murray all made names for themselves in hockey. With Bud and Larry as wings, and Murray as a goalie, the boys played a vital part in the team winning its high point in conference standings. Without a doubt the highlight of the freshmen social calendar was the Bunny Hop, a moonlight given in April. FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISERS Guiding the students through their important tasks as freshmen and preparing them for the tasks they must undertake as members of the senior high, were the responsibilities of the freshmen advisers. It was necessary for them to be on hand to give advice and guidance throughout the entire year. This they did. When it came time for the freshmen to prepare for the senior high, they arranged special registration programs to acquaint the frosh with senior high curriculum. The advisers also promoted a vocations unit to aid the class in choosing further studies. Mr. Tennis Kresse, Mr. Warren Beson, Mr. Elmer Halvorsen, Miss Marilyn McGarry, Mr. Irv Nelson, Mr. Al Lundgren, and Miss Tess Doering. Poge thirty
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