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The Senior class produced the play, Foot-loose by Charles Zuimby Burdette, April 4, 1952. The Froid basketball team won twenty-four games in the season and took second place in the di strict two tournament. Jimmy Grovom ran the mile run at the Medicine Lake track meet and Larry Lindberg made thirteen points. Larry Lindberg took fourth in the javelin throw at Sidney and Larry Lodmell placed third in the high jump at 'the Sidney relays. Larry Lodmell, Laverne Krohmer Bob Becker and George Tipp were delegated to the F. F.A. convention at Bozeman. Helen Schlagel, the F.H.A. president was a delegate to the F.H.A. convention at Great Falls. Iola Westberg and Norma Jean Mogen entered a Statewide commercial contest at Great Falls. Iola Westberg got honorable mention. Larry Lindberg and Jimmy Grovom sang solos at the Medicine Lake music festival. The band played at both the Plentywood and Williston festivals. The student council was organized this year. Our representatives were: Larry Lindberg and Clarence Hekkel. The officers that were elected from the Senior class were: President, Jimmy Grovomg Vice-President-Eugene Olsen, and Social Chairman, Clariss'Grovom. The Seniors finally told the conductor goodby May 29, because they had reached their destination and were graduating. Senior Class Prophecy Jim Anderson retired at twenty-four and lives off the interest of his cattle and oil. Living in, Chicago, he makes all of the society pages and is seen escorting all the beautiful hopefuls of the nation. Bob Becker is a great bricklayer and is building another Empire State Building in Hollywood and is getting along fine with the movie stars. Clariss Ann Grovom is now a graduate nurseg she is supervisor of twenty men and women in Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. Jim Grovom is operating a large super-duper market at Froid and is kept busy managing his big store. Clarence Hekkel is now the ace radio announcer for CBS and also plays solo trombone in Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. Laverne Krohmer is head of the Ford plant in Detroit. He hasn't found the right one yet, as far as marriage is concerned, but he is still looking. Larry Lindberg sings every Sunday with the Metropolitan Opera Company. During the week he has a program as a sports announcer. Larry Lodmell has taken over his dad's business and has his headquarters in Phoenix. His territory includes all of the land west of the Mississippi. He does, this kind of work only so that he can see all of the pretty girls. Norma Jean Mogen is a secretary to an oil magistrate. She and the boss are planning to get married soon. They will then reside at Poplar. X Eugene Olsen is now an admiral in the Navy and is commander of the air craft carrier York Town. He is stationed at Cape Horn. Helen Schlagel, U. N. delegate, relieved Eleanor Roosevelt, and her husband will run for President next election. George Tipp is a construction engineerg he is building a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. Greg Wallander is now president of Harvard College, he always said that he'd be president if he ever got time. Iola Westberg is a Power's model and is engaged to be married to a millionaire oil magistrate.
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Seniors In Verse Smiling Jimmy Anderson is foremost on our list, A boy filled full with devilment, who dearly loves to jest. His car proved such a worthy one, and traveled round about. We loved that lad at all the games, encouragement to shout. Now Bobby Becker here he comes, the tall one of the class. A lad who's grand in stature and quite capable at tasks. Drum major's post he dignified and still somehow looked cute. The eminence of majesty in his drum majors suit. Cheerleader, Clariss Grovom is our bright and smiling lass. Her job to lead in cheers and song our sports enthusiasts. When Froid goes to the tournaments--the trophy dear to capture The boys it seems of other teams, their hearts she does enrapture James Grovom, too, is in our classg his talents--they are many. At basketball and football, too he's just as good as any. His singing voice has won for him renown and comrnendation. After school--a storekeeper, a worthy occuaption. Our boy, Clarence Hekkel, tall and dark, and almost always joking This handsome lad's expressions are to us quite laugh provoking. One day in class he did come forth with brilliant wittiscism. Then teacher said, Now let's proceed, we've had our Hekkelism.' An athlete worthy of the name, our boy, Laverne Krohmer Adept at touchdowns, basketball, and even hitting homers! A whizz with tools, he has, indeed, mechanical inclinations. We w0n't forget his Chevie car sprouting ornamentations. Larry Lindberg, versatile in drama, voice, and sports. ln games when foe was mightiest he oftimes held the fort. With girls he seemed to have a way of starting up flirtations. lThis habit now and then evolved in comic situations., Now Larry Lodmell, big of frame and bigger still of heart Joined with us in our Senior year, but played a mightly part. He offers cheery comfort when your spirits let you down. An all-round friend in time of need, we're glad he's been around. Norma Jean Mogen, bless her heart, fair maiden and reserved. The rest of us might rant and rave, she rarely grew pertrubed. She helped us all most earne stly, both competent and willing. Remarkable for quietude, if not for top star billing. Olsen we call him, tho--the first name is Eugene. At work or sports or pleasure he is always on the beam. If you need help when things around are going kinda rough, Just call on Olsen --he's the boy. Sure Olsen's got the stuff! Helen Schlagel worked with us and studied all the books. She took the lunch names everyday--counts noses for the cooks.. In jobs or duties all the way--no one is any wiser, They'll miss this gal when she is gone, one and all we prize her.
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