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WE THINK WEQVE LEABNEII 1. Now, Children, VVork-fFar Table? J. Nieoly. F. Kohlhapp, LNear 'lahlel V. Miller, XV. Mc- lntyreg tliehindl A. lladel. 2. The Vigorous '49 Prom Committee-LXVindowJ T. llawlcinsg A. lsenherg, -I. Alexander, D. Stewart, T. Lueders. ul. Amundson. 3. Every Cirlls Dream-L, llornick, j. Luther, Al. Luce. 4. Primp, Up, Marland-llst rowj A ltadel. M. Clement, M. Bur- ineisterg 12nd rowl E. Harding, D. Gerke, N. Cciser, -I. Gallagher, A. Call, N. Edwards, CSrd row? A. Newman, B. Ilawkins. . . . l lect candidates. The nominees for President were Eugene McGonigle. Duane Klingenmeyer, Pat Stone, l and jim Amundson. Only the last two were voted on because the other two refused to run. jim Ainund- son was elected. The other officers elected Were: Vice President, Joyce Alexanderg Secretary, Sharon Haugeg and Treasurer, I.efty,' Hornick. Last but not least, Nliss Kroening and Mr. Grilley were chosen to lead the junior Class to glory as the advisors. NEW CREST SELECTED FOR CLASS RINGS A major prohlem confronting the Class of 1950 was Whether to change the crest on the class rings. A committee consisting ot representatives from all undergraduate classes decided that the entrance of BHS should he used as a model for the crest. Sketches were submitted and finally the committee picked the most suitable for 1949 and those to follow. Thus the elephant seen on the rings of this yearrs graduates will no longer appear. d., . President, ll. AlHllllClSOllQ Secretary, S. llauge, Vice-Presidcn vl. Alexander, Treasurer, II. Ilornick 27
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STARDUST flst rxwj A Ixistcn, L. Ilanson, B. Caflisch, J. Roznos, P. Nelson, H. Steinhorst, B. Sohek, C. VVaddell, S. Ilu gm I Iliwkms Al. Kuwitzky, J. Teich, J. Schroeder, J. Amundson, N. Ceisser, H. Hornick. ENTIRE JUNIOR CLASS WORKS ON PLAY XVhcn you think back to your Class Play. the main thing you remember was the cast. The cast was important, hut they alone did not determine the success of the play. Most of the be- hind the scene work was done by some division of the production staff. Make-up was one of the big neces- sities of the play and wasnit the glamorous job some seem to think. The make-up committee was directed hy Miss Dahl and Miss Leissmanng assistants, Mary Sherwood, Aim Isen- bcrg and Audrey Rundecker were student members of the staff. Getting together the props that are so vital to a play was by no means an easy job, either. Jeannie Brownell, the chairman, and her committee found this out when they 26 tried to fulfill the demands of the play. A play must also have publicity to be a success. Lynette Olson and her committee capably took care of this job for 'KAnd Caine the Springfi Tickets and programs, too, are im- portant although the committees are small. Tickets committee consisted of LeIty', Hornick and Tom Lueders, and Mary Walsh and Shirley Cash took care of programs. Secretary Sharon Hauge took care of detention slips for tardy salesmen. JUNIORS ELECT AMUNDSON FOR PRESIDENT Sept. 19th marked the second meet- ing of the junior Class, the purpose being to elect the officers and advis- ors. At the previous meeting a nom- inating committee was chosen to se-
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CLASS 0F 1951 First Row: B. Allrm-mlm-yvr, ti. Bi-hrmun j. Currie-r, A. Dnnsv, DI. Cir-In-l. If llvsx, I.. Kvnt Second Row: M. Athi-rt, H. Bc-Hows, C. Cust-, j. Edwards, CI. Clvnson, ilvwitt, C. Kirnvr Third How: Ah-xundvr, B. Bt'll'il'T, AI Conghlin, R. Ehm-r, S. Clmnml, S. llill D. Klingernnvyur Fourth Row: C. Astlv, H. Bi'Hillgt'l'. M Crury, E. Ennis, N. Clooclnmn, lt. Ilill Illitll, E. Kiingvnlnc-yvr Fifth Row: B. Bawr, E. Brvnnun, B. Crury B. Eschvnhacli, C. Clmsinskv, j. lliil- nwr, E. Kcwpp Sixth Row: A. Bute-S, T. Brvnnnn, ii. 13211-3.211 B. Farnsworth, NV. llnrcling. C. Hinz F. Kos-pp Seventh How: D. Butz-s, VV. Bri-lsch, 'I' Duhlks-, P. Furrc-ll, E. Hardy, 'l'. Iinit- gren, B. Krnnnn Eighth Row: j. Buxte-r, Ii. Burrington, -I Dc-de-rich, ll. F4-ltz. ll. Haskins, B jackson, I. Kutz Ninth Row: R. Buyvr, N. Burtch, B. Dovr- ing, Mg l rc-drick, I. iiaiugv, C. john- son, L. Lum- Tenth Row: lt. Buyer, P. Cnillplu-ll, B Dueslor, B. Gage, D. I hlwkins. L Kupvlku, D. Lungv Elevcnth How: D. Bc-hnkv, A. Cupvm-r, K Dunn, H. Cctschnmn, C. llc-lms, R Kash-n, M. Lungvr 1 1 1-+3 -J ' . -1 ., D . ...-.5.....w..---W- an - 'N 'Iv' I f 0' gw X -I , .. . r 2' I se 'W , 3 . f , i li D ,I i 35 E .. A ' i ,, 'f .. - .21 4 ', , .fi- x. 5 . . N' rl N 'f 2,13 - ng H iv , f , 5 W Q K K0 .0 ' l A Ai, I r 'A' 3 3' 1' -vv , A A 3 Q r . if Q r x 4 ,I X R 1. My 1 1 f 1 K t ' '1 Y 2 l ' . 'El X A . y Y K , 5 I .. . ' -. '- 1 Q' K 'Q ' 7? '4 D ' Q K 'K i . .,'W , D ,fig r L i , Q Q . 'Q' fm is.. f , gs K Qg, A Q Q 'C-I .. Y I .L .vis- X D ,f fi x x X A K 1 ' J Q 6 5 X E 9 ww I dt . W .: 1 f if 1 2 4 ' r. .Qi . , r X i 'L H Q , . V 1 A A M Q 3 ... iw. , i sa . 1 ' Q j Wiki 'K' f'-3 5 D ' ' ' A. .t . ..... WRX, .1 lv' 1 YN sf 3 1 t -Q 1 ' ,. ,, 9 K t -1 n ? so 5 , ii - K ' I I K , 1 Y 5 . K I 1 Q mx gh K X ' an sr 1 K my K W K . .. E - x ,. Q X1 V -v . I H i 5 in Ya. Sw 1, 31194121 ll i, 4. Q' f , 4: 4 Qx . . - I . Lf .V 'M , S y ,, I wh- Vw' T? ky K b JL., Y---:. , 28
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