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Louis Somrock, Wayne Johnson, Allen Nelson and Roger Dahlin radiate charm during the boys' assembly David Stickney measures Bob Johnson for the slyle show as Thys Johnson makes his unusual lalenls known when th Jerry Ylinen and Ralph Markus list the facls. Boys' Union present lheir assembly. 6 21
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BOYS' UNION EXECUTIVE BOARD-Row 1: Don Flykt, president, Norman Hill, secretary, Thys Johnson, vice president, Ralph Markus, treasurer, John McKillop, 2nd vice president. Row 2: David Stickney, Bob LeVasseur, Jim Maunu, Mike Rich, Bob Johnson. Row 3: Jerry Ylinen, Ron Donahue, Ron Venier, Eli Miletich. Boys Progress from Stag to Style Show Don Flyckt and Mr. Brittan combine ideas in planning the Boys' Union program for the year. 20 An interesting program and many worth while ventures have again made the Boys' Union an out- standing Denfeld organization. The year began with the annual stag. The meal was delicious, and the program was a big climax to an enioyable evening. Following the stag, the boys immediately began drawing up plans for a bigger and better Vodvil. The boys have been treated to many interesting assemblies in the past year. A preview of coming attractions was shown when the boys put on a style show. Along with the Girls' Club, the Boys' Union put on a colortul spring couples dance. Led by Wayne Brittan, adviser, and Don Flyckt, president, along with an able executive board, a gratifying year was chalked up forthe Boys' Union.
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Sis! Boom. COUNTER CLOCKWISE: Lorry Schuman, Fay Ray, Barbara Sandwick, Darlene Mel- under, Darlene Nelson, Vicky Berkeland, Maren Thoresen. Pep and spirit, the bi-line of the Power Club! This organization has as its members every one who attends Denteld. This year the first big event was a duo celebra- tion for this year was Walt Hunting's twenty-fifth year of coaching at Denteld. Homecoming also proved a success. As every other organization, the club needs Q39 money. Such proiects as dances, Christmas cards, pin, ribbon and pom-pom sales helped them reach their goal. With pep as their theme and work as their pass- word, the Power Club, with the able leadership of Mary Peterson, president, and Dorothy Johnson, adviser, has kept up the ideals for which Denfeld stands. gras EFX .hx I I :W 'rw gf . .af Wm3,,A .ww . ,, Gary Pat Mickolajak and Mary Peterson cheer for the A smile from Joan Mitchell, Ginny Sparling, and Pat Bukovich Golden Hunters. 22 helped to sell Christmas cards, .s My ,- N -as
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