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BERNADINE L. HEATHMAN fBunnyj Band I,2, 3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4gBand Student Director 4g Class Play 3,4gChorus 45 All State Chorus 45 All Northwest Chorus 35 Annual Newspaper staff 4g Class Reporter 3g 4-H Club I,2. CAROLYN ANN FRENN fCaro1j Class Secretary 45 Twirler 2g Class Play 3,45 Annual Newspaper Staff 4g Class Reporter 3.
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NICHOLAS K. CAMPBELL qmcky Student Body President 45 Class President 2, 35 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Baseball I, 35 Football Captain 35 Basketball Captain 35 Class Play 3,45 Boy's State 45 Carnival King 35 Band I, 3. XMLJ' GERALD R. SCAMMON fScamj Class representative to Council 45 Football I, 2, 3,45 Basketball I,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Class Play 3,4. 1 xhff LORRETTA N. CARSTENSEN QRhettaj Class Vice - President I5 Student Body Secretary- Treasurer 45 Band I, 2, 3,45 German Band 35 Pep Band I,2, 35 Saxophone Trio 35 Saxophone Quar- tet I, 2, 45 All State Band 35 Band Secretary 45 Cheerleader 45 Class Play 3,45 Annual News- paper Staff 45 Carnival Queen 35 4-H I, 2, 3,45 National 4-H Club Congress 4,
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l YEAR 'l0GE'l'llllIl STANDING: Be rnadine Heathman, Gerald Scammon, Duane Tolonen, Mary K. PortchSlTTING: Lorraine and Lorretta Castensen. CLASS llIS'l'0llY Dear Underclassmen, Just a note to tell that when we started to high school we were just as green as you were, but look how good we turned out to be! First off, we found ourselves bowing to every upperclassman, polishing shoes and even ducking our heads in a pan of cold water just for some apples. After all this excitement of initiation, we settled down and elected Duane Tolonen-President, Lorretta Carstensen-Vice-President, Mary K. Portch-Secretary Treasurer, Lorraine Carstensen-Reporter, and our advisor was Mr. Downie. For activity we held the Freshman Return party for the Sophomores. When we entered the school house as Sophomores, we had a little better idea of what to expect. Nick Campbell was elected President, Duane Tolonen-Vice-Pres- ident, Lorraine Carstensen-Secretary, Lorretta Carstensen-Treasurer, and Mary K. Portch was our class representative to the Student Council. Our biggest event was initiating the Frosh. We hald a food sale and had parties at various member's homes. Mr. Gillmore was our advisor for the year. The Barn Dance started off our Junior year. Our Junior Prom with the theme Moonlight and Roses was held with the gym decorated with picket fences and roses. A moon shone on these decorations. Goin Modern was our class Play presented in three acts. The last event of this year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Officers for the year were President-Nick Campbell, Vice-President Ron Mallory, Secretary-Treasurer-Lorretta Carstensen, Reporters-Carolyn Frenn and Berna- dine Heathman, and our representative for the council was Duane Tolonen. Mr. Pfiefer was our class advisor. As Seniors, we entered the doors of A. H, S, for the last time, White Christ- mas was our theme for the Senior Ball held in December. Our play Men are Like Streetcai-s was presented during the year. Class officers were Millard Jones President, Duane Tolonen-Vice-President, Carolyn Frenn-Secretary, Mary K. Portch-Treasurer, Lorraine Carstensen-Reporter and Gerald Scammon represent- ed us at the student Council. Mr. Sanders was our class advisor. Ron Mallory left us to join the Navy in January of this year. Our class Motto is Don't Dodge Difficulties and colors are Blue and White. The Senior Class sincerely hopes your high school days will be as full of fun and successful as our four years in good old A, H. S. Sincerely Clas s 1956
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