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wkifeca The sextette would not be complete without Dick Knoll, or The Voice. Aside from being elected sophomore king, Junior class president and vice-president, Dick really made a name for himself by his work in the music field. He held main parts in the two operettas, and sang solos for school activities. Although he hadn't gone out for dramatics before his senior year he showed the public his talent in his excellent acting as the lead in the Senior Class Play, You Can't Take It VVith You. Dick deservedly was elected one of the most outstanding boys in the class and because oi his ambition, his magnetic personality, we believe he'll go tar in the voyage of lite. Fame didn't reach Kenny Petersen until his senior year in which he really showed his ability to handle any situation that happened to come up. Being elected to the student council and being a member ot the P5-G ad staff helped him to exercise this valuable trait. l-le was elected senior class president for both semesters and the way he handled these positions proved to his follow class-mates his kusiness-like ability and his dependability. Kenny hardly ever had a moment to spare. l-le was always rushing around attend- ing to some matter that someone had forgotten. He really deserves a lot of credit for his work toward promoting senior class activities. Completing the six whitecaps is Dick Wisch- rneier. Draniatics, debate, declamation fall took a large part in Dii:k's spare time. ln his sophof more year he was elected to the student council and also showed promises in debate and dra- matics. But Dif.:k's outstanding achievement came in his senicr year in which he won the state cratorical contest which enabled him to go to the regional meet at Kansas City. He also was one of the big four in the debate class. One could gc do:-.rn the line mentioning other honors which he has won but people who know Dick can understand why he has gone as far as he has. ! ' '56-
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'E if 41 , ,s mv lnifeca S... Kaye Flodin was one ul tfre three girls chosen me 'nost representative of the Senior Class of '47. Noted for her originality and clever antics, she also has a more serirus side to her nature. She went ou' for dramatis all three years but her first two were largely Lievoted to debate work. ?-if-sides lwing outsfariditvr in these types of ac- 'tvities stie also mainarned a high grade aver- frge throughout her life irt BHS. At home one of Kayo's favorite pastimes is playing her numerous records ol which she has a large variety. Most people would describe her as an all-around good sport, unusual, and a vutf-kid with pretty red hair. Kno vn to all as a straight A stude Doris Frertao has definitely earned her top honors Be sides holding to this marvelous achievement Dodr also went out for declamatron In her senior year she won several honors in oratorrcal ontests Perhaps her rowning glory Lame t her at the end of her tunror year when sue was selected as the Editor in 'net of the PSG In her soare time one can always find her rn the PSG roorn busily wrrtrng and reading corny surrounded bv stacrcs of tapers D d1s favorite a'trre is a slot py sweater and slcrr with her shot hair 1rt an attractive feather boln Golden haired Ioan radlock will be remembered for ter versatile Personalvy and her ability to get along with eleryone loans history at school IS one that was full of fun thrrlls and ho tors n her soblic more year sne was tliaserl queen at the rnnual rartv v te alsc x as r ff ed a mernhfr o tilelll quncrl t r tumor yerr shc a tresidunt and vrceytrrsirlent first and second csters respet tively Bn her senior year started if atc- rs. em a Home cnnno x nr s 1 a rc varm trrf na fl we e a r f L or tors t nrt ntac Q ter me ct SIX outstcr td' if: W tr eca vs 1 ic rn cl anne
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