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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT-JOHN KVAM, Treasurer; FLORENCE JOHNSON. Secretory; DuWAYNE HANSON, Vice President; DICK COY. President. OUR CLASS RING AND ANNOUNCEMENT Ah . . . these 1 2 years of school life. At times they've been hard, but for every task there has been an equal amount of fun. In our freshman year our class consisted of 108 mem- bers. We were green, all right, from the moment we set foot in the high school to our rather talented (???) art class. Doug Prall was elected our president that year. Much of our time in the sophomore class was spent in Biology dissecting frogs, etc. That was the year we got to wait on the junior-senior banquet which carried out the Club '49 theme. As juniors we were hosts to the Southern Plantation” banquet. And we certainly carried the theme down to its minutest detail! We took over the Gopher's Whistle at the half of that year, and also were given our posi- tions on the Chippewa for the coming year. Who can forget the packed house for the class play, I Remember Mama ? Remember Vi Anderson's per- formance of Katrin ? We elected Hazel Teien to represent our school at Girls' State and DuWayne Hanson for Boys' State. Hazel also was class presi- dent; Joanne Vinge was vice president; Marlene Chamberlain, Secretary; and Rita Ernst, treasurer. And then came our triumphant senior year! We elected Dick Coy as our president, DuWayne Hanson as vice president, Florence Johnson as secretary, and John Kvam as treasurer. This was the year we picked our cards, announcements, and took our graduation pictures. We had our Kid's Night social party and what a success it was. Our class seemed to go for southern things in a big way, for we chose Mignonette as our class play. Rita Ernst as Mignonette and Rube Groehler as Jona- thon Mills both performed admirably. • All ii all, these four years have been one of achieve- ment. But our lives do not end with graduation. We, as seniors, can, must and will do our wholehearted best to succeed in the life before us.
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