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BOB MERRITT- It isn't what you do; it's what you get away with. -Choir 1 . Boys Chorus 1 Projection Club 3. Jr. Class Play 3. Declamation 3 CAROL C. MILLARD- Without music, life would be a mistake. -Soph. Class Sec. Sr. Class Treas. Band 1,2,3,1 . Swing Band 3,1 . Pep Band 2,3,1 . Clarinet Quartet 2,3,1 . Choir 2,3,1 . Choir Sec. 1 . Girls Chorus 2,3. Triple Trio 2,3,1 . Student Council 3,1 . St. Council Sec.i ommentator Staff 3,1 . Lancer Staff 2,3,1 . Sr. Class Play. Homecoming Attendent. Jr. High v nix Ed • BOB MILLER- Late hours are bad for one: but they're so right for two. -Jr. Class V. Pres. Football 2,3,1 . Track 2,3,1 . Baseball 3.1 . St. Council V. Pres. 3. Lancer Staff 1 Declam 1 WENDELL MILLER,JR.- Old silver tongue, himself. -Sr. Class Pfres. Football 1,2,3,1 . Track Basketball 1,2,3,1 . Baseball 3,1 . Declamation 3,1 . St. Council 1 MAVIS MITCHELL- The most useless day of all is that one in which we did not la‘ugh.w-G.A .A 2,3,U Band 3.1 . Lancer Staff 3.1 . Co-Ed. 1 , Declamation 1 JANICE M0NS0L- She works when she works but she'd rather play. -Band 2,3,1 . Swing Band 2,3 1 . Choir 3,1 . Girls Chorus 1,2,3. Triple Trio 1 . Quartet 1 . Library Staff 1 AVIS NELS0N- My one and only weakness—men. -Choir 1 . Girls Chorus 2,3. Triple Trio 1 GORDON G. NELSON- Silence is golden—that's why I'm a millionaire. - (| MARILYN RENEE NEMITZ- There are three things of importance in life—men, money, and men. Choir 1 . Girls Chorus 3 MARVIN G. NOVAK- Work? Where have I heard that word before? -Choir 1,2,3,1 .Boys Chorus 1, 1 . Jr. Class Play. Choir Tres. 1 PHYLLIS LOUISE OLSON- Like gravity she has the power of attraction. -G.A.A. 1,2,3. Treas. 3. Pep Club 3. Band 1,2,3,1 . Choir 1. Girls Chorus 1,2,3. Commentator Staff 2,3, Home- coming Queen LORETTA C. OLUFSON- Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. -Choir 1. Girls Chorus 2,3 Jr. Class Play
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LESLIE I®AFT-nThe wrong way always seems the more reasonable. ARLENE lfcUESTER- Size is no barrier to efficiency.”-Library Staff h RAMONA M. KRAUS-”I 11 do my living now to make sure I get it done. -Choir 2. Girls Chorus 3. Commentator Staff 2. Library Staff 2. Homecoming Attendent ROGER W. KROGSTAD- School isn't so bad—it's them women. -Band 3,1a. Cornet Quartet 1a. Pep Band 1a. Choir 1,2,3,1a. Boys Chorus 1,1a. Boys Quartet 1a. Projection Club 3. FLORENCE MARIE KRUG- I stayed up all night—and finally it dawned on me.”-G.A.A. 1.2,3,1a Choir U. Jr. High Jinx JOYCE ANN LANGDON- One love have I. -Fresh. Class Sec. G.A.A. 1. Choir 1a. Girls Chorus 2,3. Commentator Staff 2,3,U Art Ed. 3,U. Declamation 3. Homecoming Attendent. Carnival Queen 3. Jr. High Jinx. Jr. High Chorus JOYCE LARSON- Head in the clouds, but feet on the ground. -Band 3,1a. Commentator Staff 3,li. Lancer Staff 1a. Girls Chorus 3 VERNON LAUCK- Time elaborately thrown away. -Football 1. Track 1. Baseball 1a. Projection Club h ROSEMARIE LESEWSKI- Full of fun and mischief too—doing the things she shouldn't do. - Choir 1a. Girls Chorus 1,2,3. Triple Trio. Commentator Staff h MARY ANN LOZINSKI- Life is short—so am I. -Girls Chorus 3. Commentator Staff 3,U. Library Staff 2,3,U MARILYN MAIER- A good mind possesses a kingdom. -Soph, and Jr. Class Treas. G.A.A. 1,2,3,1a Pres, of G.A.A. 3» Band 1,2,3,U Treas. 3. Librarian 1,2, Cornet Duet 1a, Cornet Solo 3« Brass Sextet 1,3. Pep Band 1,2,3,1 . Swing Band 3,1±. Cornet Trio 2. Choir 2,3 V. Pres. 1a Girls Chorus 1,2,3. Triple Trio, Girls Quartet, St. Council 2,3. Commentator Staff 3,1a Ed.U Jr. Class Play. Declamation 3,U. Homecoming Attendant LEE 0. MELBY- I think I'll go out tonight and give the girls a break. -Choir 3,1a. Projection Club 2,3,U
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GERRY ORMSETH- Business? Quite simple,' It's other people's money. -Football L.. Basketball 3,1. Track 3,h. Baseball 3,U. Commentator Staff 2. Lancer Staff 3,1a. Library Staff 2,3,1 Declamation Ij EVERETT RASMUSSEN Never hurry, never worry, LEROY ROLES- I can be pushed just so far .' -Football 2,3,1 . Track 2,3,U. St. Council 3,U St. Council Tres.3 MARILYN SALTEE- I'm as fond of dates as an Arab. -G.A.A. 1. Band 3,U. Girls Chorus 1,2,3 RON SMITH- If athletics were music, Ron would be a whole brass band. -Soph. Class Pres. Football 1,2,3,U. Basketball 1,2,3,1 . Track 1,2,3,U. Baseball 1,2,3,1 . St. Council 2 Jr. Class Plav ARLYS MAY SWENSON- Sing away sorrow-cast away care. -Sr. Class Sec. Band 3,1 . Pep Band 3,1 Swing Band 1 . Choir 2,3,1 . Girls Chorus 2,3. Triple Trio. Girls Quartet, St. Council Treas. 1 . Commentator,Staff 1 . Lancer Staff 1 . Jr. Class Play. Audio-Visual Sec. 1 . Jr. High Jinx. Jr. High Chorus JAMES G. THOLKES- He's here—there—and everywhere. -Sr. Class V. Pres. Choir 1,2,3,1 Choir Pres. 1 . Boys Chorus 1. St. Council U. Lancer Staff 2,3,1 . Projection Club St. Foreman LOIS JEAN TTI BURY- Good words are worth much—yet cost l’ttle. - CLIFFORD M. TOOV- This moment—is the peak of time. - BETHEL TOWNE- I had an idea-but T lost it. -G.A.A. 1,2,3,1 Treas. 3 Pres. 1 . Band 1,2,3,1 Band Librarian 3,U. Lancer Staff 3 Jr. Class Play. Declamation 3,U. Homecoming Attendent CAROLE UFKIN- A winning smile—a pleasant way. -Choir 1 . Girls Chorus 2,3,1 . Commentator Staff 2. Jr. High Chorus PHYLLIS WAHL. TROM- Enough work to do—and strength enuff to do the work. -G.A.A. 3,1 . Choir 1 . Commentator Staff 3,U. Lancer Staff 1 . Library Staff 1. Declamation 3.
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