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Annual Staff GROUP: Row I: Corlcnc Hanson Miss Nelion. Walt R.ehter. Natalie Nash, Eloise Stanwood, Jac Campbell Paula Cranston. Row 2: Ann Icbccl Greg Heirrarck. Steve Silverman, Jean Brown Marddlc lindborg, Donna Erickson, Connie Barnes, Sunny James. Row 3: Wayne Classon. Another year is over and what was just a pile of pictures is now the 1952 Annual. We've had our Wagi-worries such as: troubles in cutting and pasting boards, a shortage of money and space, trying to dream up new and original copy (which is impossible), and missing important deadlines. We have tried to remedy some of our money problems by selling book covers, homecoming buttons. and pictures. Our thanks to Miss Nelson, our advisor. Miss Robertson and Mr. Segal of the Bureau of Engraving, Mr. Carlson of the Lund Press, the Lungren Studios, and the Minneapolis Star and Tribune for their much appreciated help. We taJce great pride in presenting to you the 1952 Wagistanian. CABINET: Natalie Nash. Asst Business Manager. Eloise Star, wood. Ah'I Editor, Jack Campbell Business Manager, Paula Cranston. Editor, M.ss Nelson, Advisor. 1293
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Arrow Staff CABINET: Donna Lagorio, Editor in chief, Nancy MeGarvey, Advertising. Doug Pearson Sports' Editor, Mrs, Zittlcman. Advisor, Romie lundquist, Second Page Editor. Oh, boy. the Arrows are here!' That murmur can be heard every other Friday durins the 5th period. But have you thought about how much work it takes to collect the news and make the deadline? Ads. sports, stories, corn.'' poems, pictures, and other attractions make up a well-rounded school paper that’s fun to read. The frantic staff has last minute deadlines and that hard-to-get O.K. from Mrs. Zit before it goes to press. It has tried its hardest to put out a good paper, and from all reports, they have succeeded. We indeed thank those who make the paper possible, for it will furnish fond memories when we look back at our high school days. Row I: Zoc Ottcnwcllci. Nancv Lea. Row 2: Donna Lagorio, Romie Lundquist, Sally Kmiecia Joan Macgowon, Delores Stcwait. Row 3: Barrie McDonald Nancy McGarvcy, Sharon Morrow, Carol Johnson, Grctchcn Mcili. Row A: 8ob Tclandcr, Tom LaMottc. Doug Pearson, Oave Mills, Ames Anderson. C28I1
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Choir The Southwest Choir, under the direction of Mr. O. B. Dahle. has sun3 for many audiences, amens them the Twin City Choir Masters Club and the Canvas Makers Club, besides a radio broadcast. In addition, there have been the usual Christmas and Thankssivin3 prosrams. the Sprins Revue. Sprins Concert, and the Annual prosram at Lake Harriet. To raise money for the CHOIR TRIP, they sponsored a Christmas Dance and Carnival. GROUP: Row I: Judy Peabodv, Judy Nelson. Mardcllc Lindborg, Grctchcn Bichcl. Sharon Morrow. Romie Lundquitt. Donna Erickion. Ann Lebcck. Nancy McAdami, Arlene Rainey, Mary Machula, Mary Lou Arnott Row 2: Judy Pratt, Shirley Hoit, Gail Johnjon, Svbil Sander . Jane Buckles. Pat Aanc . Patty Granquiit. Julie MacElwce. Donna Lagorio, Carol Johnson. Ibices Weld, Mary Barlinghaug, Anne Billingsley. Row 3: Barbara Andcrjon. Maricerol Biixt. Eleanor Vaill. Sue Robinjon Mary Jean Keeler, Gwen Carlion. Dwight Sundcen, John Macgowan, Bob Chrutianion, George VanDusen, Dave Moline. Tom McDonald.' Peggy Moore. Row 4: Walt Richter, Dick Roycc. Ame Anderson. Wayne Classon, Larry Miller, Doug Pcorjon. Jerry Zell, Ca l Bredt. Jerry McComb . Charlei Jcsten. Phil Walter . Eddy Bader. Sonny Ostrom. Dave Albert .
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