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-, 2 , s' is Juniors really upset tradition this year when they held the J.S. in early May. Chairmen included Kath- leen Isaacs, refreshments, Sandra Nelson, entertainment, Geraldine Gagnon, invitations, John Schweit- zer, bandp Paul Berge, chairman, Peter Christensen, decorations. it's great to be ci junior Having reached the three quarter mark in their high school journey, the class of '55 can look back proudly. According to Nathaniel Aus, president, the year's activities have been Just a sample of what's to come before the class graduates. Organizing as sophomores, the class asked Mr. Albert Sandberg, who has since left Murray, and Mr. Alexan- der Heron to be their counselors. Class rings were or- dered in November and received during May that year. King Bob Johnson and Queen Ada Moore ruled over the festivities of the Valentine Dance. Last October started the juniors off with a bang at a pow-wow held at Kaposia Park, The following month the traditional Sadie Hawkin's Day Dance, sponsored by the juniors, brought them needed funds. Stairway to the Stars was the theme of the most glamorous evening of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom which was held May seventh at the Minnesota Terrace of the Nicollet Hotel. The preparation and anticipation proved worthwhile as this big evening finally came, and guests danced the night away. In order to help finance the dance of all dances, the juniors resorted to various means of raising money in- cluding a technicolor movie, Sierra Before the year is out, a class picnic will be held. This outdoor funfest will be their last meeting as juniors. gf' A 5- .tvs cr 'vs XX. :L Debonair and gay are the Junior Class Board as they join the home- xk coming parade. Left to right are Ray Swinton, John Sandquist, Judy Anderson, Nathaniel Aus, Mary Ann Kuettner, Don Treichel. Page twenty-three
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WELLS, RONALD O aseball 3, Intramurals 3, Boys' League, est Valley High School, Spokane, Washington, I, 2. WOEHRLE, JANET D.-Business Cadettes 4, Murcurie Typist 4, GAA 3, Murcurie Reporter 3, Exchange Ed. 4. NOT PICTURED BROEN, JAMES W. BROEN, JOHN W. HILL, DANIEL G PEDERSON, LEONARD ISSACS, KATHLEEN seniors show culinary art as the camera grinols away Page twenty-two Versatile is th e word for the seniors as they show how to toss hamburgers in 1954 style. Walter Peters will have the proof when he shows the movies of this dinner preparation. flncidentally, the camera is a gift to the school from the Senior CIass.D Left to right are Carla Nordly, Buz Grove, Evelyn Martinson, and N is peeling potatoes. orm Johnson who J i l l i .-Boys' League, Pilot 3, Ass't. Business Mgr. 4, Business Cadettes 4, Quill 8g Scroll, Sr. Class Play, Inclianola High School, lnclianola, Iowa, 2, 3. WETTERSTROM, DANIEL L.fBoys' League, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 4. WILBERDING, WILLIAM .I.-B W
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Juniors - 209 Row 'I: Bonnie Lotberg, Mary Ann Kuettner, Sandy Nelson, Jeanette Mielke, Janet Peterson, Gerry Gagnon, Robert Galato- vich 9 Leona Mikesh, Joyce Hel- lickson, Joyce Anderson, Pauline Anderson, Phyllis Nielsen, Jerry Katzenmaier, Roland Weber 9 Jerome Krueger, Charles Quall, Jerry Werner, Phil Crandall, Dean Erickson, Don Treichel, Darwin McKillips 9 Ronald Welt- zin, Jim Reilly, Tom Gorman, Russell Schmitz, Bob Jones, Ches- ter Hegstrom, Merle Potter. the future is no longer distant Page twentyiour Juniors - 'IO3 Row 'I: John Wandmacher, John Schweitzer, Robert Grainer, Ray Neetzel, Paul Burson 9 Richard Anderson, Marilyn Martin, Paula Rudahl, Corinne Paulson, Naomi Zaspel, Beryl Spooner, Judy An- derson, Joyce Dokka 9 Barbara King, Mary Mead, Joyce Woess- ner, Marilyn Kafka, Karen Rort- yedt, Doris Foster, Judy Podd, Annette Vik, James Nelson 9 Don Lindig, Ray King, Pat Sam- ple, Dave Dettle, Ray Notch, Dick Schoonoyer, Gene Scharen- broich. Juniors - 307 Row 1: Margaret Lovegreen, Peggy Martin, Barb Gayman, Jacquelyn Rice, Javonne Olson, Penny Haas, Louise Williams, Cathy Smith 9 Nancy Parker, Nancy Reilly, Roger Goben, Janice Larson, Barb Hentges, Dick Gebhard, Charles Kemble, Alice Schwartz 9 Colleen Jan- nette, Tom Beedy, Jim Ubel, Walter Peterson, John LeCIair, Jim Rutoski, Eileen Thoennes, Karen Rasmussen 9 Donald Quayle, Joel Malmberg, Dick Lembke, Roger Sterba, Bruce Hallen, John Sandquist, Jim Niessen.
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