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Samu Set Sujkti To raise your sights as a student leader, you must have insight, for insight and analytical ability go hand-in-hand with success These seniors have proved that they have the been able tc understand the tickings” of fellow class mates. They worked together to produce a fine Little Orpheum skit, shocked the public with the most beautiful Proud to be Fliers float and rounded out the year with a double cast of Drums of Death as a class play. Most of the students have started to work toward their goal. This self-analysis is called insight which can make you be a better you . Charles Prochaska, Karen Alberts and John Vanderhoof were caught writing semester tests. This was typical work for such Student Body President, ROBERT BURNS, was a co-salutatorlan, National Honor Society member for whom he was Buccaneer as a senior, a royalty attendant, senior and one-act cast Member, and a senior debate and extemporaneous speaker. He was sophomore class vice president and junior classs student repre- sentative. Senior co-captain of the football team of which he was a four year member. Bob became a three year member of the letter-men's club. He was out for basketball as a freshman and track as a junior. He played snare drums as a freshman and was a member of the superior winning percussion ensemble. The sophomores chose him vice president of their class and die juniors elected him to student body representative. His last three years he was in Little Orpheum and intramural basketball. Senior class president , a position he also held as a freshman, CHARLES REWALT, was an attendant to die homecoming king and a member of die senior class play. The first two years he played In ensembles and band. Chuck was In football, track and Lettermen's Club his senior year and golf as a freshman. Little Orpheum chairmen used his talents his first, third and fourth year. Star State Farmer, homecoming king. FFA president, senior class vice president, football, basketball and track co-captaln, State track meet contestant for three years, Boy's Stater were recognitions earned by one, THOMAS PEPER. Tom participated four years In FFA, football, basketball and track. He became a member of the Lettermen's Club as a sophomore. He sang In boys' chorus as a freshman, acted in the senior play, and received second place In the state dairy award. Homecoming queen, JUDEAN SNUGGERUD, was the senior class secretary. She had been the freshman and junior vice president. She spent four years as a twirler, three and a half In band, took a solo for the contest her junior year, and was In ensembles her second and third years. She belonged to die All-State Band her senior year. Judean sang In chorus as a freshman and a senior, entered declamation as a senior, and participated In one-act plays as a junior and senior. She was also in the senior class play, and spent three years of Little Orpheum. JFRRY JOHNSON, student body representative for the seniors, served as their freshman treasurer. He spent four years In band, band ensembles, dance band and Intramural basketball. Jerry was a member of the senior play cast, a senior track boy and a freshman football player and cornet soloist. National Honor Society Sweetheart, KARLA MILLER, became a society member her junior year. J5ie was secretary for her sophomore class and treasurer of her senior class. Karla spent four years In band, dance band, and band ensembles; but did solo work only as a senior. This year she also made All-State Band. She vocalized In chorus her first, second, and fourth years. She was In one act-plays and Little Or- pheum hex third and fourth year, and the senior play. She was an attendant to homecoming royalty. 18 The seriousness of graduation has just begun to seat Itself In the hearts of the seniors. Jubilant, yet serious and misty eyed Bruce Driscoll, Sharon Amdahl, Karen Alberts and Judy Weigel move forward In the line entering the assembly for vesper services.
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Marge and Gower Champion of FHS, Charles Chamberlin and Mary Dean Thom, were featured dancers at Little Orpheum, Bobby Miles Larry Morrison Richard Nass «1 0 r A . Sharon Nass Mary Neal Andrea Nelson Darrell Newbern Harold Newbern Deanna Newcomer Ray Pasch Joan Paulson Darlene Peper David Peper Paul Phelan Ida Redwing Rollyn Samp Larry Schroeder Bonnie Scofield Janice Sundermeyer Cathryn Teer Jeanne Temte James Tollefson Mary Vanderhoof Paul Varns Peggy Weigel Kenneth Zylstra 17
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