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JUNICDRS 112 First Row: Lois Lehman, Mary Ann Gruber, Charlotte Peter- son, Rosella Stettner, Roxanne Reichow, Helen Stathas 9 Lois Moses, Joan Karan, Irene Pear- son, Joan Winter, Maryanne Nelson, Betty Roseriquist, Do- lores Massie 9 Arlis Molken- thin, Douglas Currence, Richard Hagerman, George C a r l e y, Robert Vandenheuyel, Helen Towle, Suzanne Orbke 9 Robert Hodnetield, Dick Daniels, Harry Hott, Dick Slind, John Kreuth- nieier, Ronald Saunders, Jim Theis, Edward Anderson. JUNIORS 103 First Row: Trudy Norton, Loretta Tesch, Donna Pedersen, Sally Johnson, Florence Turk, Bar- bara Nelson, Dawn Ronning, Dorleen Clemmans 9 Carol Lindsay, Shirley Fichman, Robert Kalinen, Tom Heinz, David Hayes, Roger Davidson, Robert Moncrief 9 Kathleen Higgins, Paul Seaburg, Ronald Werner, Jack Renken, Franz Koeneke, James Hunt, Philip Snyder, Harold Olsen. Q Page twenty-four Coming Along Q 3 , 5 ry Z, Yip wi , ,i sill F' ii it ff g, . - 1 5.1 Q- i U, JUNIORS 110 First Row: Marilyn Evans, Mary Vik, Lois Gilbert, Jean Winter, Jeanette Bagge, Jeanne Hau- willer, Pat Woolery, Pam Haas 9 Miles Locketz, Nancy Cupit, Kent Kirmser, Floyd Anclerson, Robert Palmer, Florence John- son, James Bailey, Thelma Thoma 9 Jack Veiman, William Lothe, Warren Nelson, Robert Sikes, Wayne Swanson, Pat Reiling, Jerry Barnes, Tom Bil- lington.
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Juniors Liven The Scene First Row: Roy Tutt, Treos., ivlciry Ann Gruber, H. R. 112, Corol Lindsoy, H. R. TO3, Roland Corlson, Pres., Pot Woolery, Sec., Pot Polcirine, H. R. 309, .lock Veimon, H. R. llO, .loon Otto, Vice Pres., Judd Harmon, H. R. 204. Along the scenic route one meets enterprising people. Such ore the iuniors os they set their sights for the yeor to come. To them belongs the distinction of being the first closs to function during their sophomore yecir. With Jock Veimon os president, the closs sponsored o donce for freshmen. This ossured ci feeling of friendship between the two groups. Following this, mony members enjoyed o sleigh ride during mid-winter. The sociol ye-or wcis completed when Mr. Alex Heron ond Ivlr. Albert Sond- berg, odvisers, helped to mcike the spring picnic ci success- ful offoir. September, l95O, found the iuniors reody to lounch ci busy progrom with their newly elected officers: Rolond Corlson, president, Jocin Otto, vice president, Pot Woolery, secretory, Roy Tutt, treosurer. Closs spirit wos ot its height during homecoming when the juniors won first prize with their flocit in the homecom- ing pcirode. Who will ever forget Dick Slind os the Junior Queenn? Two foll events thot gove the treosury o boost were the Scidie Howkins' Ddnce ond the presentotion of o movie, Sitting Pretty. Since the holidciys, committees hove been busy with pldns for the climdx of the yeor, the Junior-Senior Prom to be held Moy twenty-fifth in the Arizono Room of the Prom Bollroom. Agoin the Junior Closs mcikes history by sponsor- ing Murroy's first semi-open prom. JUNIORS 309 First Row: Dione Rongitsch, Rita Zeck, Morcio Holvorsen, Mor- gie Fox, Shirley Holmgren, Pot Polcirine ' Glenna Loney, Gdyle Vosterling, Letci Hert, sen, Arthur Allen ' Roald Hou- gon, Alvin Lewis, Harold Olsen, Dick Kelly, Bob Becird, Roy Tutt, Cdrol Krueger, Poge twentyfth ree Dcirlene Erickson, Muriel Elios-
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The Scenic Route SOPHS 305 First Row: Janet Cook, Sandra Kroona, Catherine Leonard, Beverly Nation, Monroe Larson, JoAnn Meloy, Barbara Chea- tham 9 Jeanne Vadnois, Bar- bara Bluebaugh, Diane Young, Louise Mullaly, Lois Wahlstedt, Elaine Hansen, Marlene Wet- hammer 9 Margie Healy, Pete Banning, Joanne Burnett, Bob Wall, Judy Pearson, Juleen Sampson, Mary Lou Hunt 9 Elaine Strum, Edward McCarty, Gordon Espersen, Lea Lunclgren, Fred Hallberg, Jaclc Sorteberg, Mark Mattson, Joanne Lutter. JUNIORS 204 First Row: Arlene Moncrief, Carol Sidmore, Donna Thomp- son, Marcia Podd, Karen Matt- son, Janet Wittgrai, Jeanne Thiry, Nancy Howe 9 Marion Helsom, Mary Johnson, Carol Dunahey, Louise Hammer, Su- san Clarke, Lila Hert, Ann Rah- leder, Joan Otto 9 Marlene Blomberg, George Corbey, Jack Arhart, Aloise Jones, Jim Hahn, Rita Pedersen, Doris Steinle 9 David Christopherson, Roland Carlson, Judd Harmon, Floyd Glaesemann, Dave Crandall, Gunta Rosentals, James Bagge, David McDonald. SOPHS 102 First Row: Carol Brusoe, Janet Nelson, John Fletty, Ewald Hermes, Joan Vannelli, Rosella Seiclenkranz 9 Susan Proshek, Nancy Wallgren, Judy Kauf- mann, Jone Vik, Jane Wason, Pat Donahue, Patricia Kratz, Ruth Zaspel 9 Warren Arndt, William Hinton, Roger Thorsen, Bill Rilling, Richard Olmen, Charles Fales, Jane Biornstad 9 Grace Meyer, George Cook, Charles Eide, Robert White, Robert Pearson, Rodney Magnu- son, Ronald Nelson, Edwin Stein- wall. 1 Page twenty-five
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