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l ajom jon? .ififfi jfic y I Turn about is fair play. Mr. Hubert Kuefler explains the intricacies of one of the machines in his department to Mr. George Bergup, wood shop instructor. Q These teachers are not baflled by bugs, beetles, test tubes, or formulas. Mr. Bernard Quinn, Mr. Albert Rother, and Miss Gladys Rose impart much of their scientific knowledge to many eager students. Page Twenty-six 1 Mutual book interests are shared by these Englishi teachers in their free periods. Here Miss Mabel Surratt,i Miss Elsea Peterson, Miss Constance Howe, Mrs. Cora: Halvorson, and Mrs. Mary Harmon discuss the meritsl of several library novels. Mathematics looks as if it were fun if the expressions onl the faces of Miss Olive Batschlet and Miss Louise Smith! are any indication.
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Scaled, left to right: Miroslav Swyryd, Gerry Busse, Beverly Gulden, Audrey Lep- pla Ianice Engebret- son Smnrling: Hel- aine Bjorndahl, Iohn Raymond, Karl Koen- Poqe Twentv-eiqhf L Sfrlltd, left to right: Bette Clipper, vice president: Miss Elea- nor Steelsmith, ad- viser, Earl Paquin, president: lean Fren- ning, sccretaryg Her- bert Moori, treasurer. Smizffing: Ioan Zim- mer, Betty lane Welke. l il-acdfi C5250 .jwlalalaen As our graduation date approaches, we as seniors will always remember our high school days as the most important and unforgetable in our lives. They have been filled with events and friends that will be recalled by us often. In the eventful year of 1943, we began high school. Meeting new friends and becoming adjusted to the changes were only a few of the experiences of the years. We numbered over two hundred twenty-five, and became the largest class in the school. As sophomores, we began to take an active part in the chief activities of the school. We elected our Student Council Executive Board-Representatives and some of us became members of the Library Club. With Miss Eleanor Steelsmith, selected as our class adviser, we became an organized class as juniors. Robert Brace was elected president and led us through the year. A theater party, a barn dance, and a vaudeville marked the year as a great success. The Hnal event was the Iunior-Senior Prom held in the Commodore Hotel on May twenty-fourth. To carry out the gay Fiestal' theme, colorful Mexican decorations adorned the room. Before we realized it, we were promoted into our twelfth and final year. Earl Paquin, our class presi- dent, called our first meeting to order on Ianuary twenty-fourth, 1947. Numerous plans were suggested for coming events. The presentation of the class play, Come Rain or Shine, a three act light comedy, took place on Ian- uary thirtieth and thirty-first. A double cast was chosen for the entire production. We want to extend our sincerest thanks to both the teachers and the students who have helped to make our high school days a great success. C Q. .t
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