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CLASS OFFICERS dine 1VIC9-PI'6SICI8hI.j 7 1Secretary-Treasurery Senior Class Front row: Roger Peterson 4PresidentI, Jerry San- Second row: Jacque Otto fStudent Councill, Dorothy Friedrich 1Student Councill, Jennie Smith CHEMISTRY Sharon Lichtenberg, Judy Brown, Sara Ryherd, Gordon Strom, Charles Dahl, Robert Kindwall Glenn Hartman, Faith Oberg, Wendell Edson rStorm Lake lawyerl, Mary Ann Hinkeldev. Harlan Hogrefe. David Hadden SOCIAL STUDIES Visiting the Court 'loom SPONSORED BY THE PETERSON COMPANY
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School Doys High School Section School days, school days, good old golden rule days. High school is the last of these golden rule days. During these four years we have many new experiences and gain new values and knowledge. No two years of high school are the same. Along with our classes, basketball games, football games, track meets, dances. the prom. class plays, music, skip day, and graduation all add up in making our high school experience an enjoyable one.
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BOOKKEEPING Front row: Ralph Watts, Arnie Axelson, Alvern Miller Second rowl Kathryn Sievcrt, Lorene Peterson, Jane Dreicr With :i Little Bit of Luck the seniors shared some wonderful times together, As the seniors were choosing their careers, they received a lot of information when they at- tended Career Day at Storm Lake. Many repre- sentatives from different colleges came to give them advice. Attending Skip Day was a lot of fun and also was very educational. Each senior receiv- ed a lot of information concerning the plans for their future, hut the decision rests on their shoul- ders. The social studies class took a trip to visit the Mental Institute in Cherokee, which made them realize the importance of the hospital to the men- tally ill. Office experience was an important part to the office practice students in helping them realize the duties of office work. The seniors. with the help of Mr. Fuller and some of the iuniors, worked very hard to complete the yearbook. The basketball boys attended the Bovs' State Tournament and all the girls attended the Girls' State Tournament in Des Moines. All these experiences help to play a part in the memories of the seniors' School Days. OFFICE PRACTICE Front row: Marlin Friedrich. Dick Schmidt Second row: Deanna Johnson, Jean Ann Morrison Third row: Paul Woodall, Darlene Speekeler
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