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20 CONNIE HADDEN Concert Band 33 Marching Band 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Scarlet and Black Staff 3, 43 Cyclone Staff 4: Club 2, 33 Twirlers 43 Class Play 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 41 Pep li ,i ,, il ii fue iw JACKIE GUSTAFSON 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Declam 4 BOB HARTMAN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 Drum Major 3 1Schallei'l3 Declam 43 Class Play 41 Quartctte 43 Mixed Quartette 43 Boys' Dou- ble Quartette 43 Mixed Double Quartette 43 Miscellaneous Group of Woodwinds 33 Woodwind Trio 33 Class Play 4 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Scarlet and Black Staff 3, 43 Cyclone Staff 43 FHA 1, 2, 3. 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play Q illl ssruons FW Da of k Xi l f . Sful K N x. 0 'BIAS X flgzk ' 4 i 0 M, Oi' Y .Ir 'Vlixi?,a'1lig swf SENIORS VISIT OMAHA ON SKIP DAY Thirty-six sleepy eyed Seniors tried to find their way to the bus in front of the school on the morning of May 8, 1957. They were on their long journey to Omaha by 5:00 A.M. Upon reaching the half-way point at Denison they stopped for a much needed stretch. They arrived at their destination about 8:45 A.M. The first thing on their agenda for the day was a visit to the Union Pacific Railroad Museum. The museum contained many relics of Abraham Lincoln. After the visit to the museum, the rest of the morning was spent at their leisure, shopping and riding the escalators. A fine noon meal was served for them at the Brandeis Department Store. After lunch they left for the Joslyn Memo- i . Q pn. Rua, 'J :vnu ' wi' f i X ,gsm asset q :?p3 rial Art Museum. First they saw the beautiful Egyptian fountain in the center of the reception room. The museum afforded them many memora- ble happenings and even a few laughs. Their next stop was Boys' Town, which the girls especially enjoyed. They were taken on a tour of the Trade Building, the Field House, and the church where Father Flannigan was laid to rest. From the bus they saw the rest of the buildings of Boys' Town. Their last stop was Omaha Municipal Airport. While 16 of the more daring Seniors had the pleas- ure and thrill of riding in an airplane, the rest watched the big United and Braniff passenger planes take off and land. About 7:00 P.M. the tired Seniors and their sponsor, Mr. Hammond, boarded the bus for the long journey home. A stop for supper was made at Missouri Valley. To pass the time some of the boys played cards, while others told spook stories and tried to keep warm by using paper as a blan- ket. Around 11 P.M. Alta was sighted, and more memories had been added to the Seniors already full treasure box. SPONSORED BY ALTA BEAUTY OPERATORS Cox's Beauty Shop - Strom's Beauty Shop - Johnson's Beauty Shop
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, , Q ZW -v J-.-We PROCESSIONAL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS mxfpfw-M--'r.e Front row: Mary Ann Jensen :Student Councill Svcond row: Janice Husemun IPresidentr, Laurel Mor- dick 1SOCI'eE8.!'y-Tl'6aSl1I'El'l Third row: Larry Peterson lSLudent Councilb. HerberL COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Johnson :Vice-Presidentrp COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Rev. NEWTON M. COUGHENOUR 1-6' ,.. 'ff ?h-I ,kdf o- SW, ' -f
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.g 1 x ,, I, I gi ' P t X If f ff X I w. If f fx 'I' If' 1 .1,,L XA I ,4 wiv- LEAVING FOR OMAHA i Liga READY TO GO HOME XI JOSLYN ART MUSEUM LUNCH TIME SPONSORED BY BUNTROCK-SALIE STUDIO - Storm Lake POLLARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY - Storm Lake 21 ,, 2
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