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CLASS PLAY SEATED, left to right: R. Maasen, J. Flones, V. Maunu, H. STANDING: G. Tannebetg, P. Stephenson, B. Pitts, Mr. Albers, N. Peterson, H. Potter, J. Bergman. The Senior play this year was entitled The Professor Proposes. It was a comedy in three acts. The play was presented during the last week of February. The members of the cast worked very diligently to prepare the play for its pres- entation. We enjoyed working with Mr. Albers who gave of his time in the direction of our play. We wish to thank the cast and everyone who participated to help make our play a success. What a line! Mr. Albers, the director 25
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Carole Faulkner, Ann Nettleton, Lynne Foltz, Judy LaGrew, Delores Niska, Mary Benedict, Janet Roberts, Sandra Bodin, Sandra Gago. SECOND ROW; Sandra Marks, Antonia Guski, Karen Spears, Jim Lizotte, Al- bert Truchon, Tom Steen, Judy Malinoski, Dale Rose, Roland Wolf, Clay- ton Beebe, Sharon Sirois. THIRD ROW: Stance Guski, Bill Guski, Gary Hudson, Pete Rondeau, John Niemisto, Jack Louko, George Semb, Dan Larson, Steve Bachand, Dick Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Gerstenberger, Ed Stephenson, Bob Olson, Jack Bratley, Dave Grant, Mr. Haugen. With the Junior Class begins the approach to the summit of our high school career, similar to the cirrus-cumulus cloud which gradually ascends toward a summit. The personal skill and leadership ability of members of the class begin to assert themselves very positively in athletics, the Student Council, participation in the production of the Hi Times and the Chequamegon, forensics, and scholastic achievement. During our third year of high school we organize and plan the Junior Prom and the Holiday Hop. We third year students are open to new ideas, giving helpful suggestions, and having widely diversified endeavors. It is the Juniors who will transform today's plans and ideas into next Septem- ber’s progressive deeds of action. 27
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