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DON DICKINSON FRHNCIS REZEK president sponsor Iunior class officers for the second semester are: Gwen Mohler, secretary, Fritz Davis vice president, Don Dickinson, president, and Leanor Strain, treasurer. Juniors The juniors, next year's promising seniors, are ambitiously taking part in all school ac- tivities. Being Well represented in student leadership, Bockettes, N Club, Girl Be- serves, G. H. Pl., Hi-Y, beginning and ad- vanced journalism staffs, the all-school plays, music groups, art, athletics, and year- book staff, the juniors are preparing them- selves for their senior tasks next year. Besides these extracurricular activities, the juniors are building a solid foundation in the classroom. Principles of English, mathematics, history, and other subjects will prove valuable to them in the future. Through their classwork, activities, and Iunior class officers for the first semester are: Pat Shields, secretary, jim Blessing, vice-presi- dent, and Frances Hanson, treasurer. companionship they are developing a Well balanced life. Honoring the seniors With the junior- Senior prom at the Cornhusker Hotel, the juniors finished a busy year. The first semester cabinet included: Don Dickinson, president, Fritz Davis, vice-presi- dent, Gwen Mohler, secretary, and Leanor Strain, treasurer. Second semester's cabinet was made up of: Duane Hartley, president, lim Blessing, vice-president, Pat Shields, treasurer, and Frances Hanson, treasurer. IOCY CHRTER DUHNE HHRTLE sponsor president
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at HLMHRON MHRSHHLL WILDER: Plrts and Science. Marengo, Iowa l-45 Northeast 5-65 Hi-Y 5-6, Vice- President 6. HELEN E. WILKINS: General. DONNH I. YOHO: Hrts and Science. Girl Reserves l-6, Publicity Chairman 5, G.l3l.l3l. 3-4, Student Leadership 4, North- eastern 5-6, Feature Editor 5, Third Page Editor 6, Hnnual 3-4, Business Manager, Honors Convocation 45 Mu Kappa Tau 5-6, You Can't Take lt With You , Lite of the Party . MBBILYN IEHN YOWELL: Flrts and Science. Lincoln High 1, Northeast 2-6, Girl Re- serves Z-Bg GRB. Z-45 Pep Club 3-6, President 5, Names of Seniors not in pictures: Russell Hllen Iack .Bailey uibj ...1 ' lack Carpet u Dean Case Edwin Clapper LuVerne Everett Thomas Fuller Robert Gans Gene Hudkins Edward Trippel Harry Wolfe Northeastern Typist, Hnnual Typist, Girls Glee l-2, Grand Central Station , Flttendant 4. ron Marshall Wilderl-Ielen E. Wilkins, rx I. Yoho Marilyn lean Yowell Kenneth Strawn, Dorris Thomas, Betty Lea Stack, and Lindley Christensen prepare to enter the ballroom at the Iunior-Senior Prom, one of the big social events of the year. Page 21
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Page 23 Many talents are found in art classes. Here lack Gothard, Billy Biggs and Terry Larkin are experimenting with paints while Bettie Ball and Fludre McClure paint posters and Ruth Carter works with Wood crafts. How are you coming, asks Norma Craig of Ruth Finn Sandstedt at the typewriter. Marie Hrrigo and Barbara Baragar study exchanges While Mari- lyn Grossoehme and Ioan Bingham learn an art of journalism. Kenneth HofMann, Gene Cederdahl, Ioan Inbody, and Iohn Proffitt gather around Miss Clark's desk for help on a difficult geometry problem. Plays are the major interest in speech class. Trying out for roles are: lanet Ringler, directory lean Ianke, proposing to Bonne Bentzg and Marilyn Gustafson and Shirley Worley awaiting the answer!
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