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EDITORS AND ADVISORS Marcia, Mr. Larson, Cordelia ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: E. Olson, J. Mayala, D. Smith, K. Fox. SECOND ROW: C. Rothe, P. Olson, M. Peterson, E. Junkans. is
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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1952, 36 eager, green Freshmen reported for the first year of their high school career. The first outstanding event of the year was winning first place on our Homecoming float. Initiation was the next important adventure in our Freshmen lives. Our advisors that year were: Mr. Hoag and Mr. Obst. The class officers were: President, Jack Mayala; Vice President; Pat Olson; Secretary, Geralyn Rubin; Treasurer, Carol Rothe. August 20, 1953, found 32 Sophomores re- turning to school. Our class advisors this year were Mr. Payne, and Mr. Gorr; the class officers were: President, Carol Rothe; Vice President, Jack Mayala; Secretary, Geralyn Rubin; Treasurer, David Ohlin. Returning in September of 1954 for a very busy year were 31 Juniors. The first important event was once again winning first prize on our float in the Homecoming parade. Receiving our class rings and putting on the Class Play were also very exciting. Preparing for and putting on the Prom was the most important event for us that year. Our class advisors were; Miss Repp, Mr s. Peter sen, and Mr. Gorr. Our class officers were: President, Wayne Mork; Vice President, Gary Dado; Secretary, Carol Rothe; Treasurer, Jack Mayala. There were 28 students who came back as Seniors in September of 1955 to complete their final and a very busy year. Again we won first place on our Homecoming float to start the year right. The taking of Senior pictures was a very important event for us this year. Publishing the annual, preparing and putting on the Class Play, and planning for graduation were other very important steps taken this year. Advisors for our final year were Mr. Lundberg, Mr. Larson, and Mr. Allen. The class officers were: President, Jack Mayala; Vice President, Carol Rothe; Secretary, Pat Olson; Treasurer, Elsie Junkans. 17
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