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UPHUMOHE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dona Hanson, Barbara Hanson, Dorothy Raub, Darlys Siemens, Betty Underwood, Mary McDonald, Pat Ellingson, Carol Berry, Darlene Jansen. SECOND ROW: Darlys Lorenzen, Ethel Kersten, Richard Kersten, Norman Knoop, Terry Hadachek, Marlene Dunlap, Norman Corcran, Darwyn Go- ken, Sponsor-Mr. M. F. Youtz. THIRD ROW: Ray Morgan, La Verne Gonnerman, Donald Edmonds, Richard Winterroth, Larry Lorenzen, Larry Kullmer, Duane Ab- ernathy, Craig Robinson. FRE HME KLINZINCHS l STATION COLD BROS. Dry Goods -Groceries Variety-Meats FRONT ROW, LEET TO RIGHT: Sallie Lamprecht, Karen Olson, Zybel Winterroth Barbara Denker, lanyce Ulch, Betty McNamee. SECOND ROW: Nick Klinzing, Junior Corcran, Roger Raymond, Larry Luxe, Jimmy Keen, Larry Santnzan, Paul Mattlziesen, Wayne Seegmiller. THIRD ROW: Spons-'r-Mr. Borwicl-1, Elyse Viluta, Karen llomalar, Darlys offn, Barbara Waller, Shirliu Bader, Eleanor Gonnerman, Janet Gahan. FOURTH ROW: Bernard McDonald, Jinx Milne, Elden Nelson, Eugene Whitmore, Larry Lincoln, Donnie Thompson, Leonard Svoboda.
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Mmawy FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIf'llT Kae Robrnson Par Palmer Shrrley Sremens Dorothy Seebmrller Donna Ewoldr Marlys Yuska Norma Drcken Lors See bach SECOND ROW Pat Srp Eleanor Nass Carol Brandt Jea11Stern Elarne Prppert Marran Underwood Drane Holst Sponsor Mrss Weyer THIRD ROW Dean Hoff Donald Grahm Ray Seegrrrrller Boblobel DarrellGoken Rrch Lmdeman Denn1sW1eben Joe Stokes Eddre Baldwrn FOURTH ROW Robert Knoop Roge Santman Don Leo Duane Wrnterroth Larry Wrllrams Darrell offr Veryln Harder Carroll Hupfeld rHll0R CLASS PLAY PEOPLE ARE TALKING' Junror Kennedy rebelled agarnst hrs famrly and frrends because they all wanted hrm to be somethrng he drdn't want to be Hrs mother wanted hrm to be a boy scout Glorra wanted hrm to be a srnger hrs father wanted hrm to study Cynthra sard he should become a baseball player etc Junror frnally overcome hrs troubles and all turned out all rrght wrth hrm gettrng hrs dog CAST Eddy Davenport Ray Seegmrller Esther Kennedy Elarne Prppert Glorra Kennedy Jean Stern Florence Davenport Dranne Holst Brute Bronson Dennrs Wreben WUEST DRUG STORE Junror Kennedy Dean Hoff Cynthra Kennedy Carol Brandt Herman Apley Rrch Lrndeman BADER'S STORE Peggy Kennedy Pat Palmer Hrram Kennedy Don Leo Ruthre Saxon. . . . Kae Robrnson Sadre Allspaugh ....... Pat Srp Tom fthe Postman . . .Duane Wrnterroth Murray Godshawl . . . Robert Knoop Polrceman . . . , Larry Wrllrams S - as ' ., QL . , . D '- 1 K 1- ' I e T l we 'f x - -E y xt a . A 'J La U of ' J z , ' I , . I ll I . . . , . . . , . . , .
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CHO0L ACTIVITIE .IUNICR SEINIOR BANOUET OF 51 On Apr1l Z0 1951 the .Tumor class entertalned the Semors and Faculty members at the annual sprmg ban 4 t whlch was held at the Communlty Bu1ld 1ng A Starlmte theme was carrled throughout the whole evemng Dancmv was provlded ln the upstaxrs wh1ch was lav1shly decorated Ln keepmg wxth the theme SENIOR JUNIOR PROM Every fall the Senlors always g1ve the .Iunxors a prom Not because of trad1t1on but because 1t always turns out to be a lot of fun On Oct 18th at 8 OO p m the Harvest Ball was underway The gym was decorated beautlfully wxth all the harvest colors 1nclud1ng purnpkxns squash and everyth1ng that IS trad1t1onal of the fall season XMAS PROGRAM The theme of th1s years Xmas program was how the many d1fferent countrles all over the world celebrate the bmrth of Chrlst Jesus All ofthe grade school Jr Hxgh the combmed h1gh school Boy's and G1rl's Choruses and band Jomed together to present one ofthe best Xmas programs Thls program was d1rected by Beverly Moderow and Burtls Burow JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET OF 52 The Senlors and Faculty were enterta1ned by the .Tumors at the annual .lunlor Senlor Banquet on Aprxl 18 1952 The theme was Treasure Island The upsta1rs was complete 1n decoratxon w1th a cave and p1rates all around The mus1c for the dance was provxded by Earl Dunn s band after the toast program MAY DANCE The G A A sponsored a May Dance wh1ch was May 9th at the I-hgh School gym The whole hlgh school body was 1nv1ted Falryland Was the maln theme Durlng the evenlng a Prxnce and Prlncess WaS CIIOSCI1 fI'OI'1'1 the SCIIIOI' Class winch was W1lbert Stueck and Nancy Hanson Each recewed a glft for hav1ng thls honor A SpCC1al program was also on the agenda 1nclud1ng vocal and ln strurnental solos and a faxry dance by slx of the G A A members 15 r v 7 ! ' fl' f- V h I - ,X L, . - C, . . Z . . ll vl ' ' Y . J , ' 1 . . - 1 ' , D ll I H . . I . , ! 1 , - . . . .
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