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,Senior lffisiurg 1'l'I8 ltl'I'l in N51 The Pages entered their first year of high school with one hundred twenty-seven members. They elected Blaine Bergam, president, Bob Put- nam, vice president, Anita Joergenson, secretary, Alice Sneve, treasurer, and Jerry Garka, yell leader. The freshmen took part in many activities with twenty-six members attending the Honor Society Banquet, ten boys on the Junior High basketball team, three members in the All-School Play, and presented a successful Sophomore - Freshmen Party. The Men-at-Arms began their sophomore year under the direction of Laurin Foster, president,Gerald Miller, vice president, Anita Joergenson, secretary, Betty Boursaw, treasurer, and Barbara Davison, yell leader. The class had many accomplishments in their book, including forty-one members in Honor Society, four members in the All-School Play, four football lettermen, two active members in debate, one tennis letterman, one baseball letter- man, one basketball letterman, presented the Freshmen-Sophomore Party, and placed third in the Girls' League Mixer. The Squires entered their junior year headed by LeRoy Johnson, president, George Spencer, vice president, La Veta Penney, secretary, Audrey Peter- son, treasurer, and Max Rankin, yell leader. The Squires had thirty-five members in Honor Society, twenty-one girls in Drill Team, three basketball lettermen, five football lettermen, one member in debate, gave a success- ful Junior-Senior Dance, and presented the Moonlight and Roses , as their Junior Prom. The Knights at the top of the stairway were under the leadership of George Spencer, president, Gerald Miller, vice president, Alice Sneve, secretary, and Zoe Ann Russell, treasurer. Under the advisership of Miss Kretschmar, they continued to gain accomplishments--Senior Play, Our Miss Brooks , Junior-Senior Dance, presented Hawaiian Paradise as their Senior Ball, thirty members in Honor Society, four basketball lettermen, seven football lettermen, eight members on the debate team, and twenty-seven girls in Drill Team. I5
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Popular Girl . . . Popular Boy . . . LILLIE TURKOVICII: C. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Tumblin Club 1, 2, 3 4, V. Pres. 3. TypingClub 3. Pep clui. 4. sci. Clul 25 Eagle Staff 4. SHIRLEY UDEEN: Honor Society 2 Junior Red Cross 3, 43 Typing Club 4, F.. H. A. 3, 4. HELEN VAN NESS: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3: Typing Club 3, 4g Camera Club 43 Eagle Staff 3. FRANK WELLS: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. DONALD WESTERLUND: Golf Clul 45 Hi-Y 45 Camera Club 3g Sci Club 2 4. ROBERTA WIDMARK: Pep Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 4: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 45 Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4: Eagle Staff 35 Sewing Club 35 Junior Red Cross 2. CORA WILLIAMS: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3: Camera Club 4 Sewing Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA WISDOM: Pe Club 45Pe1 Band 2, 3, 45 T pin Club 3: Honor So ciety 2, 3, 4: All-Scgool Play. JAMES WOOD PATRICIA WOOD: Sci. Club 2: Hono Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Girls' Sex tette 25 Art Club I: Typing Club 3, 4 BILL ZUDE: F. F. A. 1, 3, 4: Letter men's Club 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CAMERA SHY ELAINE BEST: Tumbling Club I: Hor or Society 2, 3, 45 Typing Club 4: Sew ing Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4 Sec. 3: Senior Play, All-School Play S GERALD MILLER: Chess Club i Boxing 45 Class V. Pres. 2, 4: Hor or Society 2, 3, 4. DEAN QUALLg Entered from Inter- cession, Florida '50. ERVIN WISDOM: Art Club 2. HALL OF FAME . . . Audrey Peterson . Gorden Blacken Prettiest Girl . . . . . . Roberta Widmark Handsomest Boy . Dependable Girl . Dependable Boy. . . Intelligent Girl . . Intelligent Boy . . Athletic Girl . . . Athletic Boy . . . Wittiest Girl . . . Wittiest Boy . . . . . . Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer . . . . . Dean Quall Zoe Ann Russell . . ,Iack Erickson Eleanor Nysether . . Thomas Daily Ida Mae Cranmore . LeRoy Johnson . . . . La Veta Penney . George Spencer . . . . Joann Gray . . Laurin Foster Bonnie Mortensen . . jerry Dezotell Cutest Girl . . Cutest Boy . . Neatest Girl . . . Neatest Boy . . . Talented Girl . . . Talented Boy . . . Flirtations Girl . . . . Flirtations Boy . . . Pleasing Disposition Pleasing Disposition Mischievous Girl ..... Mischievous Boy . . . . . Peppiest Girl . . . Peppiest Boy . . . Quietest Girl . . Quietest Boy . . . . Pat Lindquist . Blaine Bergam . . Violet Ostrom . . . . Jack Blacker Anita ,Ioergenson . . . . Bob Schroedl . Shirley Hammer . . Grant Jensen . . Mary Goerlich . . . Ray Blacken Lillie Turkovitch . . . Chuck Miller . . . Betty Boursaw . . . . Max Rankin . Claudia Larson . . . . Bob Olson
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I .theme BEVERLY BARNIER ROBERT BAUER ELAINE BEST BLAIN E BERGAM GORDON BLACKEN RAY BLACKEN JACK BLACKER BETTY BOURSAW DONNA BREON DONALD BRODERSON OE BRUSETH J RICHARD CHAPIN JAKE CLARK IDA MAE CRANMORE BEVERLY DAHLGREN ROBERT DAILY THOMAS DAILY BARBARA DAVISON JERRY DEZOTELL LOLA DOTSON GENE ECKBERG DELORES ENGSTROM LORRAINE ENGSTROM J ACK ERICKSON BETTY ESPE LAURIN FOSTER JERRY GARKA MARY GOERLICH DAVID GOSSETT FRED GOTTHARDT JOANN GRAY WAUNITA HAGINS SHIRLEY HAMMER PATRICIA HILLIS JIM HINMAN JOANN E HOIDAL JANET HOLLAND BETTY JAMES GRANT JENSEN ANITA JOERGENSON LEROY JOHNSON JUNE KROEZE PATRICIA KROEZE DONNA KRONFUS JOHN LANGDON CLAUDIA LARSON SALLY LIEN PATRICIA LINDQUIST Brown eyes Ser io us 4-H' er H andso me H appy-go-lucky Swell kid Cassanova Peppy Devilish Farming Blushing Good-natured Skipping Pleasant Curly hair Freckles Intelligent Questionable Agreeahle Low voice Sorta shy Unassuming Slim Big feet Dependable Ladies' man Short Big dimples Cute Loafing Tall Lively Flirtatio us Crinning Talkat ive Carefree Reserved Brown eyes Teasing Bangs Athletic Tiny Talented Hard worker Unsettled Black hair Norwegian Wavy hair fttophecg WEAKNESS Stu's Snack Sho Comp. Acting Basketball Kackman Road Model A's Girls Football games Kansas Cows History Miss Harris The office Athletics Chev. cars Brother Tom Honor Society Underclassmen Dancing Borrowing None F. H. A. Lipstick Tennis Mr. Danubio Schottisches His car Mon ey Book reports Sleep Long hair Pom Poms Boys School Chemistry Love columns Telephones Journalism Trumpet Piano Unlocked doors Short hair Nlr- Larson Studying Cows Cutting her hair Acting Lillie 'IA P TWENTY YEARS HENCE Waitress Comp. teacher Married Coach Comedian Hiding from J. J. Harvey Bachelor Model Living in Kansas Still milking Man about town Math teacher Retired P. E. Straight hair Tom's assistant A genius Who knows? Square dance caller Head of Loan Co. Tobacco auctioneer Singer Cosmetic saleswoman Tennis coach Working in Califomia Still dizzy Napoleon III U. S. Treasurer Still writing Book reports Rip Van winkle 2nd Career girl Keeping house In the air co . Cooking teacher Scientist Editor Operator Editor of Arl. Times Teaching Harry James French Pianist Single man Lady giant Music teacher Success at last Ag. teacher Beautician Actress Living in Chicago DYING WORDS That's for sure. Is ithel a verb? Do it my way. Let George do it. Listen to this one. salon payin Wasn't my fault. Obi Gordy. Oh my land! Whoa, bossl That's okay. Now my teacher did it this way. Obi Who care . l gosh!! ll y?,, Ditto. Natural1y. I don't believe you-n Allmen left. Good-bye. L. S- M. F. T. Fine. This shade is nice. Help me find the ball. Oh, crum. nl, 2, 3, hoptu l'm a mighty little man. This was spent on bubble gum. Where's my book - report. Time for my nap. Oh, my heavens. Geel Har I am. Holy cow. Wha ha pen? Dear forgornl' Number plaeasel' uuuh? 0 Y 'II I've led a dog's life. But I'm not French. I'm in love again. No it isn't- Oh, my goodness. Well -- I'll see. Oh, for the life of a cow. But l don't want a wig. Now listen. Okayl OkayI
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