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...N...--fe-ef N, Fi. was 41 Jerry L. Anderson ond Barb Sandwick hung the royal crown Elinor Woods, Yvonne LaFontoine, Betty Jorgenson, Eleanor for the Homecoming Ball. Anderson and Caroline Johnson cut out favors for the Power Club. POWER CLUB BOARD-Row 1: Daryl Sullivan, Mary Peterson, Nancy Abrahamson. Row 2: Lorella Schumon, Patricia Kenniger, Virginia Sporling, Patricia Drumm, Arlie Kortvedt, Beverly Neubauer, Bor- bora Peorling. 23
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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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Row 1: John Hierpe, president, David Elowson, vice president, Gladyce Rappana, sec- retary, Larry DeSanto, treasurer. Row 2: Shirley Millesmoen, Barbara Carlson, Shirley Anderson, Elaine Pederson, Karen Johnson. Row 3: Marian Colich, Mary Peterson, Rhoda Falk, Ja Ann Gunderson, Glenn Sampson. Row 4: Philip Mosher, Betty Lou Koenig, Dale Huhtala, Virginia Buus, Loretta Averill. Row 5: Jean Pederson, Marilyn Nelson, Arlie Kortvedt, Anna Marie Method, Donna Werschay. Row 6: Russell Gran, Mike Rich, Ernest Hassell, John Loberg, Jim Sykes, David Karpeles. Pyramid is the governing body of all Denfeld organiza- tions. This group of students, one from each homeroom, co- operates with both students and faculty in making Denfeld a school which maintains and up- holds high standards in schol- arship, conduct, and honor. This organization also develops, among all students, pride and a sense of responsibility in keeping the atmosphere of our school one of which we can al- ways be proud. This year's president, John Hierpe, started his iob out right by having the opportunity of representing Denfeld at a con- vention held in Boston. He at- tended this convention with Miss Louise Hall and several other Minnesota boys. He came back to us with many sugges- tions and plans to help build and better the Pyramid. Denfeld's Governing Bod Joanne Cameron aids needy in exchange for tag, dis- John Hierpe, Pyramid president, shows a group of Pyramid repre- tributed on Tag Day by Virginia Buus. sentatives samples for the Grand Border. 24
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