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Se tiox cutcC (Zafattet SENIOR OFFICERS: Esther Vincent, Treasurer; Edward Emerson, President; Terrance Krinke. Vice President: Els inter. Secretary “Winter Wonderland” the Winter Carnival and the crowning of our king. Gene Swanson—our hard-working, determined haskethall team—the exchange trip—Vaudeville, the biggest thrill of all Edison Week, with the seniors taking over for the day. the dance, and the elec tion of the cutest couple —our long talks—our Senior Banquet and the class prophecy—the Mothers’ Tea—and then the biggest social event of the year ... the Spring Prom—. Baccalaureate brought the sudden realization that we were soon to reach our ultimate goal—Graduation! Our years at Edison came to an end on the Football Field as the orchestra played the last strains of “Pomp and Circumstance. SENIOR CABINET—First row: J. Wachs E. Zinter, E. Vincent. E. Emerson, T. Krinke. R. Bottoms U. Schroedrr. Second row: D. Stoprra, D. Salmon. J. Swenson. M. Mo chinski. R. Glodek, M. Tcma. Third row: J. Mastro. J. Shutts G. Yunkrr. G. Mastro, D. Tripp. 23
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Settcax s4ctui vi MRS. VERNA OLSEN Senior Advisor Our senior year climaxed a never-to-be-forgotten chapter in our lives. Memories that will be with us for years to come l cgnn in September as we entered Edison as seniors. The election of senior officers—our first place football team—Homecoming, and the suspense that surrounded the crowning of our queen Linda Kaye—Sadie Hawkins Day—and then our first class party, Autumn Leaves—The Tommie Twirls—the Wizard assembly—the splendid cast of our class play. “Mother Was a Freshman ’— the weeks spent on long themes—“Cupid Capers.” our winter party—the thrill of our winter prom. SENIOR ADVISORS—First row: Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Wohleen. Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Holland. Miss Brunzrll. Mr. Sodergren. Second row: Mr. Parsons. Mr. Gunberg. Mr. Larsen, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Drage. Mr. Lunkley, Mr. Liemohn.
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Valedictorian and salutalorian. the lop scholastic honors to Ik- given graduating seniors each year, went to Philip Evanson. valedictorian, and Janet Hendrickson ami Esther Vincent, salutatorians. These three students are to Im commended for maintaining top grades in all classes as well as exhibiting outstanding leadership. The class of 1957 is proud to extern! its congratulations to these seniors and knows that they will represent us well in the years to come. ‘ytycy eat ScAoCa tic
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