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NANCY YALE - DON DYER Fummunity Foulu-ll Reprem-ntnth'es M; flfth grade, with the addition of Lillian Ander- son from W'armad, Minnesota. and Dick Uher- ka from BIcKinley school in Minneapnlis, our total was increased to 17 pupils. In sixth grade our enrollment remained the same but then as we moved upstairs into 7th grade joyce Ander- smL the hlunde fmm Lake Harriet. came into our midst. In eighth grade there appeared :1 familiar face. It was Fred Berquist, who had returned fmm Bloomington to join his 01;! class- mates. We also gained two new membersv-Mar ilyn Hansen from Jordan Juniur High and Harry Holcomb frum Robbinsdale. It was in the ninth grade when the Grm'elzmd group joined nur classejean Petersen. Lorraine MC- lnerny. Dnnna Fredricksnn. Anne Mason. Helen Furherg. Ronald Liberty, and Noreen jnhnsun. From Edina came Bcttalu Klinepier and Clear Sprints returned to us Jackie and Gerry Peters. Starting our first year in high school our enroll- ment of 51 was increased by four new members a Janet johnmn from Jordan Juniur High. Lur- raine Bakken from Marshall. Tip Frank all the way from Glenbzird, Illinois. and Lee then- stein from VVaywta. Our junior year brought Gert Lleaye from Central. Duane McDonnell from Austin. John Turnham from Missouri and from Lakeville. Minnesota. came Georgean- na Reilly. XVayzata sent over Don Tyler. In our last year of high school we fmd three new mem- bers addedejoan Malm from Edison, Charlotte Wood from Litchfleld and from Dobbs Ferry. New York. came Bob Lyth. 1. l'h. dead dog. Ll wVarm. Georgie? 2. Vuld. Ht'ufgie? V. Family pm'truit. 3. How chummy. . The lung lung road. 4. Strangle hold. V. . Lazy, Dunn ic?
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First Row B. Johnson, N. Yalv, D. Fl'mh'ickson. C4 VVuml. Second Row J. A. Bmial, N, Johnson, J. Anderson, B. Klinepior. L. Bakkvn, L. L'ICInerny. Johnson, P. Carney, G. L11 Huye. 1.. Andvrsnn. A. Masnn. J. Frank, J. Petersen. J. VVirtz. C. Reilly. J. Peters. G. Peters, Miss IVIo. Third Row M. Fraser, M. Schmid, M. Hansen. D. Tyler, H. Lyth, N. Hullsivk. J. Malm, I-I. FUI'bm-g, H. Huusvr, D. Dyvr. Couch Christ. Fourth Row J. Holden, R. Johnson. D. Bickfm'd, J. Tyler, D. IVIchnnoll, G. Tweed, H. H01- vumb, D. Hung, L. Hohvnstcin, D. Uherkzl, F. Bvrquist, I H'vftl Hick 11 ml, V. juvn Frank. Prvs. lyI'US. SENIORS Ghncing hack twm' thirteen lung years. wv difCilVUY vlcx'cn nf tho graduatingI rlnss Fred Borquist. Arlyn Bndul. Don Dyer. Mary Fraser. Ht'nry Hnusor. Rnnuld johnsnn. jucquvlinv :md Geraldine Peters. Marion Schmid. Nancy Hull- ska.:1ml Nancy Yulcitrying Miss Imvink patience in kimlmiuarten. In the flrst grade Gmwlund sent their flrst contribution to the 40 sonim' class. Betty johnsan. Our number was incrcusvd in the second grade by Iwn able sludrms uh Ihruglus Hung from Mnrris Park. and Jim Hulden from Incarnation. In the third :mdc wv Inst Fwd Berquist. jacquclino and Ucmldinv Peters hut gained two ncw buys. IMVitl Hickfnrd and Bruce MucCuHum. Thnsc I'mvl lnhnwn gTV mnfu. ingr twins. Jmmna and Dianna XViI-tz. Nancy --A Yule, Trms. roll call the next year. In the 16
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IOYCE ANDERSON 771ch55 not much of it, but cvcry incl: of it u'r lilcc. Chorus 2, 3: Pep Club Secy.-Treas. 4; XVolf Cull Reporter 4; Homecoming Committee 4: Haven Staff 4: Pet Pccvc5wait- ing for anything or anyone: Favnrite saying Uh. dsur31 Hobby-recurds: Ambitio To go aroundllhfg Wurld.g m J o, 5 W ' . 5E ' 5 5 AN Y 'Tis true that she is much inclir Cd to stop and talk In all :3 mankind? Chorus 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 3: Haven Staff 4: Pet Peeve-- Dinty Moore: Favorite Saying553'ou dmft know. dn you? Hobby5dancing: Ambition5t'9 travel with 21 certain party. ' v 517A 1 5 Kirijrl I n V 35.3.. , .2151 .x- V ?f I 33A? L Lg ! , r . v; w 1'. I ' x -'K X x;- V 5 br' . 1', A'w A 5 8. V J . 41,5 5 . L' , ,1 , .- 5 , $ - IN' ;, .I 5 A , x 1. x 5 x I . 55;; V x :k UV ll kg; 3 . H; a .7 . - , V 5 V ' n 5 ...-- - 5.3 . x I N' 'J. x: fox 10X 5 ' 71f ' , -. k p j , p l , l w 5 .. 5 f 15' 3- LI 5 ;' K k a ' Xx k-L L U V 1 1 a X1: ! ;y 5 1y 1f '-,. V 3 V l I ; d LORRAtNE BAKKEN , She's little but wise; she's a tcrrur for INT 5i:v.' Entered from Marshall 2; Chorus 1. 2; Haven Stuff 4: Pet Peeve-Dick 8.: Favorite sayingn Yah, I will: Iinbhy5 roller skating: Ambiti0n5to travel. 5 4 v a : 5 z 7, ERED BERQUIST - I lmtr always, to hr so latc, but it hulls lnn'rying at any . ral'e;H Chbi't'gs 1, 2;fBand 2 3: Photo Club 4: Annual Stuff 4: Prom ' Cgminittee': 3'. Pefpeeve5stupid questions: thbyhphutu- .15graphy: Ambition-m be :1 LIFE photographer: Favorite Saying5 15ll give you a clue. 18
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