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| GAA 1,2; German Club dent 3; Choral Club 1; Choir 2,3, Choir cabinet Class Cabinet 2,3; Treas- urer 3; Student Council date 2; Thespians 3; Orchestra 1,2,3. ra aT Enlund, N. Smith. — ia Class cabinet members are, BACK ROW: S. Jelacic, B. Rofidal, J. Doran, M. Brandt, R. Akre, J. Trask. FRONT ROW: M. Anderson, D. Hoeft, M. Langer, J. Christian, M. Martinson, T. Seniors Prepare for the Future Realizing that this was their final year, seniors strove to make it their best. Senior class members conducted many activities and found themselves very busy throughout the year. Elected to lead the class were, Wayne Haaland, president; Steve Esser, vice president; Judy Short- ridge, secretary; and Virginia Crandall, treasurer. Marcia Martinson was chosen to represent the class on the student council. In each of the senior English classes one student was elected to serve on the class cabinet. The officers and cabinet had charge of many class activities. Ordering calling cards, measuring for caps and gowns, ordering graduation announcements and plan- VIRGINIA M. CRANDALL “Ginny” 2,3, Treasurer 2, Presi- 2,3, Secretary-treasurer 3; 1,2,3; FS Queen Candi- STEPHEN J. ESSER “Steve” Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 1; Current Events 2,3, Vice-president 3; Pow-Wow 1,2,3; Page 1 Co-editor; Homecoming escort 3; Class Cabinet 1, 3; Vice-president 3; FS Committee 2,3, President 3; Art Club 3; Quill Scroll 3; National Honor Society, Honor Graduate. ning the Christmas Banquet were some of the activi- ties supervised by the cabinet. Seniors held their annual Christmas Banquet in December. “Christmas Chimes” the banquet theme, was carried out through music and decorations. The Senior Class Play, “I Remember Mama,’ was pre- sented on May 8. As a memorial to the school, the class bought a movie screen for the auditorium. The Violet Chrysanthemum was chosen as the class flower. Seniors chose violet and pearl as their class colors. “We shall be what we make ourselves,” was selected as the senior class motto. With this thought in mind, the seniors looked fondly back on their high school years and forward to the future. JUDY A. SHORTRIDGE German Club 2,3; Brainon- ian 2,3, Picture Editor 3; Band 1,2; Homecoming At- tendant 3; Class Cabinet 1, 3; Secretary 1,3; Band Cabinet 2, Treasurer 2; Honor Graduate 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Treasurer 1; Quill Scroll 2,3, Nation- al Honor Society; Honor Graduate. WAYNE T. HAALAND “Killer” Lettermen’s Club 2,3; Thespians 3; Pow-Wow Radio Announcer 3; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Class Gabinet 3; President 3; Junior Class Play; Art Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society; Honor Graduate. —
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A faithful friend is a strong defense JUDITH A. ACKERSON “Judy” JAMES I. ACKERSON GAA 1,2,3; FNA 1,2,3, “Tim? Secretary 3. ‘German Club Movie Crew 1,2,3; Traffic esis Thespians 2,3, Scribe Patrol 1;2.3. 3: Band pac Choir Si Junior Class Play; Chem- istry Club 3; Art Club 3. PEGGY A. ADAIR Pepe RUSSELL N. AKRE Library Club 1,2,3. IRIS Lettermen’s Club 2,3; Band 1,2; Football 23: Basketball Zon rack 5 She Class Cabinet 1,3: Class Officer 1; Band Cabinet 1; Band Officer 1; Student Council 1. MELVIN M. ALLORD “Mel” Movie Crew 3: Traffic Patrol 1,2,3. KENNETH P. ALTHOFF Class Cabinet 1. CARL E. ANDERSON Lettermen’s Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Track 9: Wrestling Ds CAROL M. ANDERSON dy Sa ER CON n ce 2? Lettermen’s Club 3; Ger- Int mee man Club 2,3; Band 1,2, ain etea ck 3, Council ; Football es 3.
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