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Jolly JAMES PEPER played football his first two years, but turned to Track as a Junior. He was active in F. F. A. all four years and served as chap- ter reporter as a senior. Little Orpheum audiences enjoyed him in 1959. He has been active in intra-mural basket- ball since he was a sophomore. This National Honor Society member, CHARLES PRO- CHASKA was a four year foot- ball player, a freshman and sophomore basketball player and a track man. He became a member of the Letterman's Club when a junior. He play- ed in band as a freshman and a sophomore. Intra-mural basketball and Little Orpheum fun was his in his years three and four. MIKE PHELAN played foot- ball and intra-mural basket- ball as a freshman. He be- came a letter-men's club member as a junior; his last two years were given to track and intra-mural basket ba 11. KAREN SCHLHNZ participated in chorus for four years. She was active in Little Orpheum her freshman and senior years. A member of chorus the first three years was JUDY SCHUY- LER. She spoke a declamation piece as a freshman and a soph- omore, and took part in Little Orpheum as a senior. Princi- pal's secretary, FRANCES SMALLFIELD, belonged to National Honor Society her third and fourth year. She was secretary-treasurer for this group when she was a senior. She sang in chorus all four years. She took part in dec- lamation when a senior. It was this year, too, that she was in the Little Orpheum. FRANCES SMALLFIELD ■■■■■■■■
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KEN LEUNING entered basketball and football as freshman. He was out for track as a freshman and a senior. He spent four years in FFA only to become secretary when a senior. Valedictorian, JUDY KROEGER, received the Legion A ward and the County DAR award. She sangand took solo work years one, two, and three. She was a two year member of the National Honor Society served as sophomore class president and junior treasurer and was a Girls Stater. She student directed the one-act play which won fourth in the state, acted in Little Orpheum from her second year on, acted in the senior class play, and work- ed two years in declamation. As a senior she won a second in the district, she went to the state forensic contest on extemporaneous speaking as a junior and in original oratory as a senior and debate as a senior. JUDY KROEGER KENNETH LEUNING TONY KUCERA KAREN MC CONNELL EVELYN NISSIN belonged to chorus her first three years, and contributed to the success of her senior class play and senior Little Orpheum skit. SHARON LEE was a four year band student and chorus member, and entered solo and ensemble work in each division. The senior year vocal ensemble received a superior rating in the division contest. She entered debate as a senior, went to the state in extemporaneous speaking played in the senior class play, and entered into the fun of her junior and senior Little Orpheum. SHARON LEE EVELYN NISSEN
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PEGGY SNYDER, four year band «udent and French bom superior ensemble winner, be came a member of the Na- tional Honor Society as a jun- ior. A first and second year chorus «udent, and Little Orpheum player, she shared second year and fourth Flyer staff membership and Junior year one act play. Third year co-assi«ant editor and fourth year co-editor of the Flyer. JUDY SORENSON, was an attendant to the home- coming royalty and Chapter Sweethean for FFA. Girls' Stater, two year member of the National Honor Society and a member of the High Flier stiff as a senior allowed Judy time to play and twirl for four yean in the band and to sing in chorus her first two. She was in the senior play. Now ARLYS THORESON par- ticipated in one-act plays as a Junior and senior, when a Junior die was in the ca« that won fourth in the state. An All-State Band «udent her first year, Arlys worked in band all four years. She took solo work and ensemble work yean one and twow Chorus interested her her fint, second, and fourth years. RONNIE VAN BURES' became a Letter Man by his efforts in three yean of football, fint year basketball, and third year track. A member of the state competing one-act play, the senior play his la« year, and Little Orpheum his la« three, he managed to get time far intramural ba sketba 11. He was a homecoming king at- tendant. JOHN VANDERHOOF became a National Honor Society member as a junior only to be chosen president of that group as a senior. He served as Jun- ior class president and sopho- more «udent representative. He played football all four yean, basketball his fint two and track his last two years. He was sophomore member of the High Flier staff; Boys' Stater, senior Masonic Award winner, and senior homecom- ing attendant. He was in de- bate three years, extempora- neous speaking one year, stu- dent director of one act play as a senior, won fourth place in the «ate one-art play as a junior, and acted in the sen- ior play. A four year Little Orpheum character, he acted through three yean of golf and third and fourth year intra- murals. Since FLORENCE WAXDAHL worked four yean in band, chorus, accompani«, and solo work she was natural for junior and senior All-State Chorus. She played in ensem- bles for band and sang in the junior and senior year superior winning vocal ensembles. Florence was a two year mem- ber of the National Honor Society, member of the senior play ca«, a junior and senior dec lam «udent and a four year Little Orpheum enter- ui ner.
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