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ir' I Iulie-An Heldberg Sam Druge Vuledictorian Vuledictorian Senior Honors Students earning grades above the average Cmostly A's and B's7 in high school are placed on the school honor roll. Then the students maintaining the top grades in the graduating class receive the highest honors that can be given to a high school senior, that of valedictorian and salutatorian. The 1951 graduat- ing class is proud of the students who have gained these honors. Gerald Lind Gerald Iohnson Valedictoricxn Salutuloricm Page 22
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Senior Advisers Next on our list of senior events was our class ban- quet which was held on the evening of lune l2 at the Radisson Hotel. We chose as the theme for our banquet one of Shake- speare's most famous quo- tations, All the world's a stage. This was effec- tively carried out in the program for the evening and in the decorations. N.,-A Then on lune l4, the school orchestra struck the beginning bars of the March of the Priests from -Athahan by Mendelssohn' Mrs. Miller ond Miss Tupper and we seniors with a sparkle of joy as well as sadness in our eyes began to march down the aisle of the auditorium for our Commencement exercises. As we marched, our dreams of the future, and mostly our recollections of the past were as traditional as the caps and gowns which we wore. The diplomas which we had so long awaited were given out by Mr. Samuelson. Many special awards were granted. Two people that we seniors deeply appreciate are Miss Tupper, our busi- ness adviser, and Mrs. Miller, our social adviser. They both certainly deserve much credit for the tremendous part they played in making our senior year a success. The advisers of each individual senior advisory also deserve much credit. Many times when we had problems, large or small, they were quickly solved by these advisers. We can never thank them enough for all the wonderful aid and advice they have given us throughout our high school days. Standing: Mr. Hcunrin, Mr. Liemolm, Mrs, Kcllner, Mr. Ahlstroni, Mrs. Curry, Mr. Lunklcy, Mr. Drciqc, Seated: Miss Tornoy, Mrs. Tillotson, Miss Simmons, Mrs. Michelson, Miss Word. Page 21
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, I fx ages it it -st S , . .3 A tj? M , K in ... it 1' 1 3 .ii Seniors ALBERG, MARIAN . . . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Class Play: Choir: Wizard: Vaudeville: Tommy Twirl: Ir. Choir: National Honor Society. AMMEND. BARBARA . . . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: I. C. C.: Student Council: Record: Cheerleader: Group Captain: Gym Assistant: Band: Vaudeville: Tommy Twirl. ANDERSON. BAR- BARA . . . Choral Club: Choir: Sock 'n' Buskin: Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Ushers Club: Vllizard: Bank Cashier, ANDERSON, BRUCE . . . Hi-Y: Senior Class Pres.: Iunior Class Pres.: Stu- dent Council: Group Captain: Stair Guard: Vaudeville: National Honor Society: Boys State: Class Play: Football: Basketball: Tennis. ANDERSON. DONNA . . . Blue Tri: Choir: Silver Tri: Vaudeville: Ir. Choir. ANDERSON, IANET . . . Silver Tri: Clioral Club, Treas.: Student Council: Class Play: Sock 'n' Buskin- Gyrn Assistant. 1 ANDRUSESKY, DOROTHY . . . Student Council: Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Office Page: Wizard: Class Play. ASHCROFT. HARRIET . . . Benford: Ouill 'n' Scroll' Office Page: Sock 'n' Buskin: Silver Tri: Blue Tri: Seton Hi: E. L, C.: Orchestra: Ir. Cabinet: French Club, German Club: Vaudeville: Class Play: Tommy Twirl: Na- tional Honor Society. BARNES. MARILYN . . . Band: Orches- tra. BECK. IAMES . . . Wrestling. BENZ, BARBARA . . . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Seton Hi: Band: French Club: Tommy Twirl. BERG. ARLENE . . . Student Council: Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Bank Cashier: Band. BERGER, ELEANOR . . . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Choral Club: Choir: Seton Hi: Sock 'n' Buskin: Ushers Club: Record: Vaude- ville: Tommy Twirl. BLAINE. IUNE MARIE . . . Latin Club: Seton Hi: Office Page: E. L. C.: All City Honor Boll: National Honor Society. BLOMMER. LOIS . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Office Page. BLUMER, SHIRLEY . . . Blue Tri: Office Paqe: Band. BOARDMAN, DIANE . . . Office Page: Ushers Club. BOESER. KATHRYN . . . Blue Tri: Office Page: Choir: Ir. Choir: Bank Cashier. BOHN. MARK . . . Tommy Twirl: Vaudeville. BOKER,DON- ALD , . . Hi-Y: Band: Gymnastics: Swimming. BRACCHI, CARMA . . . BRANDT.CAROLE . . . Blue Tri: Silver Tri: Seton Hi: Choral Club: Choir, Pres.: Ir. Choir: E. L. C.: Vaude- ville: Class Play: Wizard: Tommy Twirl: National Honor Society. BRUINS. BERNARD . . . Bernie. BRUINS. GERALD . . . Student Council: Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Tommy Twirl: Vaudeville: Hockey: National Honor Society. Page 23
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