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Page 49 text:
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IASHIU S FASHIONS OF '53 Shown on this page are some of the fashions which were modeled in the annual style show. Girls from grades seven through the twelfth modeled clothes they made in home economics. The show was presented to the P. T. A. during the first of May in the an llf '53 LEFT: Ann Robertson RIGHT: June Vlasman and Erna Siemens Z MRS. BRUNS, Advisor LEFT. Delores Kanekkeberg and Audrey Anderson, RIGHT: Jacqueline Boursaw and Roxana Pfundt. 45 I 1 Blaine High School Auditorium. Pajamas, sports' wear and separates church dresses anddate frocks, suits, coats and formals were some of the types of clothes displayed. The girls were under the capable direction of Mrs. Gold Burr Bruns. ,+A I FQ s M., N nl ,'
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Page 48 text:
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HIIHIH H0 UH Y? SENIOR TORCH HONOR-TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denis Durnan, Florence Pownall, June Vlasman, Jill Sabourin, Francis Sheedy, Jacqueline Boursaw, Lois Hough, Joe Hallson. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Anderson, Sharon Haws, Bther Karber, Diana Burke, Evelyn Baldwin, Erna Siemens, Theo Gudmundson, Doloris Gullickson. Inset-Advisor Mr. McDonald, SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR TORCH HONOR-TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Arthur Nyhus, Bud Gudmundson, Dennis Olason, Kay Deeter, Beth Jones, David McGinnis, Freddie Moritz, Verna Horgdal, Faith Baldwin, Ellen Barnett, Roxanna Pfundt, Audrey Anderson, Ronald Saf- sten, Robert Moir, LeRoy Ahrens, Robert Eytzen, Donald Fine. 2ND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Kliewer, John Breidford, Grace Sei- mers, Marlene Kitzel, Jeanne Rettig, Dorothy Moir, Ethel Washburn, Joanne Rettig, Betty Polson, Anna Ingham, Kay Griffith, Rose Radonski, Peggy Moler, June Shultz, Duncan Bell. 3RD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Toews, George Kanekkeberg, Beverly Anderson, Anne Robertson, Bruce Anderson, Walter Blauser, Robert Thomas, Leo Newbauer, Maurice Neudeck, Carolyn Linde, Dorothy Hough, William Baldwin, William Schauers, Larry Eastman. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Greenwood, Leona Sigurdson, Ruth Williams, Sharon Ballagh, Elvina Nyhus, Marsha Finley, Delores Kanekkeberg, Margo Waid, Charme Oertel, Ruth Seimens. TORCH HONOR The purpose of the organization is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students. To become a member of the Torch Honor Club, you are required to meet certain standards. In the Sophomore year you are required to have twenty-eight points to become a member. The Juniors are required fifty-eight points for membership. For Seniors, ninty points are required. For the Seniors to become a life time member of the club, and to receive a life membership pin, seniors are required to have one-hundred and fifteen points at the end of their Senior year. A Points are acquired in this manner. For every 'A' five points are received. B's receive 3 points, C'S 2 points, and no points for D's'. No credit is given for an X , instead I is taken away. The Torch Honor Club started out the year with election of officers. Those elected were Denis Durnan, presidentg Lois Hough, Vice- presidentg Delores Kanekkeberg, Secretary-treasurer. The seniors received the torch pins entitling them to life membership' in the club. Torch initiation for Sophomores was held October 20th, followed by a theater party, The Torch Honor held a dance November 7th, The theme of the dance was schmoos from Lil' Abner.
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Page 50 text:
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IME I-HIIBBY SHIIW l ..- Mloooking over the hobbies. Master of Ceremonies with talent and hobby co-ordiriatorsf' Portion ofthe Participants. More hobbies and crafts. This year the annual staff sponsored a Talent-Hobby Show on February I3, 1953. Co-chairrnen of the event were Lois Hough and Jill Sabourin, The show proved to be very successful, with students from all grades taking part. Students participating in the talent show were: Cheryl Bainter, Joyce Dahl, Beverly Henning, Ramona Smith, Anne Collins, Shirlene Hollinger, Linda Ruud, Diana Borden, Sharon Gilfillan, Karen Bainter, Verna Stockness, Karen Walsh, Joan Liebert, Peggy Eames, Bill Stcge- man, Ronald Bainter, Katy Montfort, Donna Jones, Dana Stephenson, Phyllis Calhoun, Donald Anderson, Joyce McAllister, Judy Gilfillan, Barbara Pfundt, Duane Anderson, Judy Walsh, Sharon Breidford, Valada Kliewer, Karen Berg, Fontene Hollin- ger, Janet Ruud, Karen Ruud, Roberta Chastain, June Aanes, Ardene Hollinger, Margo Waid, Jackie Sabourin, Betty Jones, Charme' Oertel, Marsha Finley, Kay Deeter, Anne Robertson, Lois Hough, Delores Kanekkeberg, Arthur Strapp, Dick Hull, Jacquie Yatsunoff, Gerrie Yatsunoff, June Shultz, Loren Finley, Jim Odle, Besides these students, there were several towns- people participating. Namely: Walt Shaurer, Elias Breidford, Steve Adams, George Borden, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Barker. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Wynn Haws. Immediately following the Talent Show there was a hobby display in the Industrial Arts Room. Those who had hobbies on display were: Mrs. Oscar Ness, Mrs. Winchester, Mrs. Bellinger, Sharon Poole, Delmar Ianzen, Mr. Yatsunoff, Mr. Lundstrom, Genee' Haws, Doris Oertel and Louisa Liddell, Marjorie Morrison, Miss Palmer, Mrs. Bruns, Arlene McDonald, Mrs. Gregory and Mr. Newquist. The annual staff wishes to thank the above mentioned and others for making our show such a big success, 46
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