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'P%e4icte«t£ i Leonard I), Larsen All-School President Trade School Representative 'PxedcdcHtd Leonard Larsen representing second year trade school graduates; Jcanninc Paapc, first year business graduates: Edmond Green, second year junior college graduates. Bonnie Strom, Merlin Bjorke, Bonnie Koppelman, Jerome NVashck, Herbert Hamrc, Janice Bjornson. 49
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“ eftie4e tteUive Sentail Representative Seniors are just what the word implies. They are not Einsteins nor are they completely lacking in grey matter; they are typical of their class in personality, intelligence, and all around good citizenship. They have been chosen as representative students because their fellow classmates have given them responsiblity and they have accepted this torch of responsibility willingly, and carried on in their various pursuits in a creditable manner. We are proud of our seniors and we take this means of expressing our pride. These chosen seven are not gods on pedestals. They may even cut a class once in a while for no other reason than that they didn’t feel like going. But they have demonstrated through their leadership and scholarship that there is hope, even promise, in the seniors about to go forth from our midst into the world to make their mark. These Representative Seniors are: Gayle H. Beecher Kay M. Lewis Norma J. Devick John A. Milloy Michael B. Haverty Robert W. Schmidt Carl W. Iverson We thank the following committee members for devoting their time to the choice of the representative seniors: Miss Mercedes Morris Mr. Vernon Hektner Mr. Alvin Eckre Mr. Wallace Nordgaard Mr. Gordon Plum
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