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K. QR f Q no Seniors 3 FS 71 x, as C59 Qiltlj S Announcements sent, last minute cramming over, and we suddenly realize we are ready to step througr the threshold to get a glimpse of our future. We have participated in our last high school activities and the battle with homework and crises of the classroom seem ended with a diploma in sight.
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Faculty Snapped in Typical Poses i K x.. .21 i i 'ng' Going over a project in Crafts class with student Wanda i N. Glovlghe . . . . A016 Q35 Miller, is Mr. Claire Hoberg, new shop instructor. Duecqor demaristra gorid S he t sings Kgfllxl G 'nQ. l'lO'- bo' involun ba Plow e5wfirw9 mis Ol tu Q men lufldc Q x That's gotta go! thinks Dramatic Coach Now hear this? A daily noon procedure is the reading of the bulletin by Prin- William S. Robinson as he views critically cipol Joel A, Davy, who manages now and then to intericct his well-known humor a scene from Romeo and Juliet. into the routine announcements. 115-
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Senior Council Prepares Class for Graduation The Senior Class Council, under the adviser- ship ot Miss Adele Anderson, planned various projects to raise money for senior activities. The projects included selling class pins, order- ing senior pictures, calling cards, and an- nouncements. To climax the year the coun- cil planned the Senior Banquet, Baccalaure- ate, and Commencement Exercises, A Promising Tomorrow was chosen as the theme ot the graduation activities. The banquet which was held in the Silver Saddle Room of the Clarence Parker hotel, was man- aged by Chairman Ann Ostroot. Earl West- ereng and Judy Sturnick delivered commence- ment addresses. The main project during their Junior year was the sponsorship ot the Junior-Senior Prom. To promote the financial backing for the Prom, the class operated the pencil machine, sold ice cream bars, and held dances during both their junior and sophomore years. Making plans for senior week activities is this year's senior class council, consisting of Miss Adele Anderson, adviser, Colleen Getroh, vice presidentg Marjorie Bradley, treasurer, and Marcia Hamre Cseatedl, president, Not pictured is Carol Johnson, secretary. Row One: Marjorie Bradley, Marcia l-lamre, Lvnn Linington, and Mara Aton. Row Two: Ann Ostroot, Colleen Gefroh, Miss Anderson, and Gary Dahl. Not pictured, Arlo Stevick, Priscilla Pringle, Judy Sturnick, LaVonne Groninger, and Neil Souther -1 7-
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