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li I 1 Q PRCJECTICN CLUB N Al Helnze, Perry Polk, Leland Skog, Jerry Most, Gary Abraham, Bruce Voelker Gordon Baker, Skip Owens, Don Mountain. Ronald Dinger. Peter Kind. Mr. Vergin. N XX 5 L . sa w' N A Vi 2 The Projection Club is one of the newer and more active clubs in school. Its service function is AXA is to show educational films to classes for the teachers. Its membership is alrnost entirely made up of RX Y ,N Q N senior boys. Their capable advisor is Mr. Vcerninix Egg QL? il SQA? 'ax X S. x ' le S SHE- x Q gk' - Q Q f - A .4 - . 1 P ' P x AP' J . rs Ei A X V .KX Qi A Q X X 'x ? T' Q X ix? X K X S ff ? in . -e gi X X X X5 N N , ea N Q X Y -- x QS ' T-L 'S R is X xv . E N 5 Seated - Rum Jahnke Julie Nelson, Pauline JQ son, Gai-yi 8 EN 5 KR 5 ' Hauschildt. X ' ' -i R N3 Xe Standing -- Peter Kind, Howard Heise, David Brickner, Bernieg Q , E A kk Q X, X, b 'Xu' Q Brohough, John Rice. Mr, Bakalars, - I I . 'IQ X rx N XR Q Q X , are r i r Q- 3 Ls EXW .S N W P1 r 2 if s :sei S ,.,, I I: A fu M2 P ' tx jj Q X - I so be S .A X - l e X 'ii 'A 5' W SL 'N L 3 ! .V ,fx :Q LX 'gig Q' . ' Ll',? 1 M -' J . Q mga sr I A' in - - R 'Q x t-R N . . 5 3 it xx .X it SN' Q' N - x . i x x. as A X, ' S X N ik 'X 3 fx'fV.5iN - P X Q x 3. 5 3593 , Q I N. A y Q 'Ng q ,ix QX : iw 52
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U fig Q- 4 STUDE T CDUNCIL ' Vw.: Seated-J. Nelson, M. Ames, M. Gilbertson, M. Huber, W. Funk. lvl. Jelen. B. Haugrose, A. Cummings QQ! 'Lv Standing-J. Wiberg, K. Halls. E. Johnson. K. Gardner, P. Johnson. Mr. Bskalars M. Brenner. N. Anderson. C. Cederholm T f Y Buckner, B. Spriggle. N? - The Student Council is a democratic organization in which the student body can participate in v J i planning school activities and solving problems which may arise it ls com osed of elected re re- ., . p p i l sentatives from each school class and club. Mr. Bakalars is the advisor to the group- iii N fl lygifw fill 7? nw . 'l awk l wo . . oi ex X - mf ' 'ffikgi .S 1 VX 7 Ee? SW f s R7 Borst, C. Kaneen. L TZ! F. T. A. F.T.A. was started last year for Lhose interested in teaching as a profession. Their main service to the school is relief teaching. Material about teaching is made available to members of the clun. The F.T.A. is a national organization working for better teachers in the future. 'I'he advisors for this club are Mr. Brandt and Mrs. Huber. . KJ -. - E 1 al Q we . I K ,Qi .ll. Row 1--J Fetzer, A. Christenson, N. Janisch, K. Baker, Mrs. Huber, Mr. Brandt, J. Haessly, M. Brenner, M. Ingli, M. Raehsler Row 2-G. Knutson, J, Nelson, D. Bartz, P. Kern, R. Schaeffer, D, Ingli, A. Graetz, R. Brenner, J. Crownhart, M. Jelen, J. Sobottka Row 3-M. Ames, D. Jenson, D. Fischer, D. Klingensmith, M, Lien, J. Christopherson, K. Richardson, D. Gustafson, K. Buckner D
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Junior Class Pla CAST OF Rev- William H. Spence -, Hope Spence ........... Hartzell .............. Eileen ..... Dr. Romer --- Louise ..... Maria .... Molly .... Ronnie --- Letty .......... Mrs Sandow .... Mrs. Digby .... Georgie ......... Mrs. Cambridge --- Mrs. Jellison .... Major Cooper ....... Bishop Sherwood --- Director .......... Student Director .... CHARACTERS THAN .KS TO Bob Baker - ij:-Mary Krings ---- Jerry ,Most ---- Audrey Kane ----- Joel Wiberg --- Nan Gilbertson --- Beverly Nelson --- Mary Coulson --- Allen Heinze --- Mary Brenner ---- Nancy Beebe --- Delores Fischer Francis Johnson Marlys Gilbertson ----- Ruby Thurber ------- Carl Straub ---- Jack Zwolenski --- E. J. Bakalars ---- Karen Swanson On the evening ot April 12, 1955, the junior class presented their class play entitled ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN It was the story of a Methodist minister and his family and their attempt to be accept ed by a new congregation. Mr. Earl Bakalars directed the play.
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