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COMMENCEMENT Thtusday, May 20. 1954 Processional - - ---------------- ---- M ary Jane Darland Invocation - - ----- -------- - - Reverend Mark Emswiler Salutatory --------------- ------- Le ona Luebke Selection, 'Ma Curly Headed Baby' - - - ------- Glee Club Valedictory ------------------------------ Jimmie Westberg Selection, 'Empire State March' ------------------------- Band Commencement Address ----- Dr. C.C. Swain, President, State Teachers' College Minot, North Dakota Selection, 'Paw Paw Patch' -------- ------ G lee Club Presentation of Certificates of Promotion - - - - - William Coe Presentation of Class ------------------------- Miss Osta Madsen Presentation of Diplomas - - - - Goodwin Bergh, Chairman of Board of Education Annotmcement of Honors - - - -------- Superintendent G,N, Anderson Benediction -------- ------ Re verend Mark Emswiler Recesslonal - - --------------- - - -Mary Jane Darland BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May 16, 1954 Processional - - - - - - Invocation ---- 'Prayer Perfect' - - Scripture Lesson ---- Baccalaureate Sermon - - 'Lift Thine Eyes' - - - Benediction ----- Recessional - - ---- - - - - - - Mary lane Darland - - Reverend E. Leivestad ------- G1eeClub - - Reverend E. Leivestad - - Reverend E. Leivestad --------GleeClub - - Reverend E. Leivestad -------- -- MaryJaneDarland CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Tuesday, May 18. 1954 Scenes: Porch on Moon, 1969 Lawn of Froid School, 1969 Class History ------------- Clarinet Solo, 'Medley of Songs' - Class Prophecy ----------- Song, 'Oh, You Beautiful Doll' - - Song, 'Till We Meet Again' - - Sneak Day ------------- Accordion Solo, 'Medley of Songs' Class Will ------------- Song. 'That Crazy Mixed Up Song' Class Poem -------------- Class Song ftune to 'Changing Partne Presentation of Gift to School - - - Presentation of Class Key - - - 1'S'J ---------- RomainRyder Lloyd Mogen, and Oliver Urdahl -----------LeonaLuebke -----------IudyReiter ---------------Girls ----------------- All Farrell Wulf and Jimmie Westberg - - - - - - - - Naoma Buckendahl Adeline Hekkel and Leona Luebke - ---------------- Boys - Naoma Buckendahl ----------All --------- Jimmiewestberg Jimmie Westberg, Senior President to Dennis Paulson, Junior President
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6 Wm This is Space Fort, Froid High School, ofthe future, where space cadets are trained in the hazards of space flying. With Miss Annabelle Stanton as our space engineer, we began building our rocketship with fifteen cadets. They were Randall Hanson, Ronald Hoye, Johnnie Jensen, Lloyd Mogen, Dennis Paulson, Fred Tobiason, Jimmie Westberg, Farrell Wulf, Gladys Gladue, Doris Glaze, Leona Luebke, Mary Jane Pattison, Louise Peterson, Judith Reiter, and Violet Sundvold. The second year Miss Alta M. Oien became our cadet advisor. That same year we finished our rocketship, with the help of six new cadets, who were Garald Boyd, Wilbur Tohiason, Roger Grovom, Romain Ryder, Robert Kvestad, and Gloria Kvestad, and swoosh. We took our first trip from Earth, which was to the Sun. Robert and Gloria didn't make the trip with us for they were transferred to another rocketship. While journeying on to the Moon, Leona M. Miller took over the job as rocket engineer. Along the way we picked up another air cadet, who was Lester Mogen, and we lost Garald Boyd and Randall Hanson who seemed to have missed the ship on the Moon. Traveling on to Mars with Leona Miller and Annabelle Haas was most enjoyable although a funny thing happened. As the rocketship took off, we had sixteen cadets, counting the new passengers--Adeline Hekkel, Joyce Tasa, Robert Purvis, and LeRoy Johnson--but when we landed we had seventeen because Jean Eliason had come upon the ship when we had nearly finished our journey. Jupiter was jumping when Mr. Robert Reuter took over the controls of the rocketship. Three more cadets were added to the crew--Sylvia Knick, Kenneth Eschenbacher, and Arthur Haycraft-- but still we sailed through the air with the greatest of ease. Again with Mr. Robert Reuter as our instructor, we were off like a flash to Venus. Arthur and Kenneth couldn't make this trip, because the atmosphere seemed to have been too heavy for them. However, all of the rest of us enjoyed the trip. Traveling on through space with the help and advising of Mrs. Trudy Wheeler, our next stop was Uranus. Merlin Hunter, joined us and became one of the many cadets in our rocketship. Due to the roughness of the ride caused by the air pockets, several of the cadets were grounded. Many cadets were worried, but excited because this was the proving ground, Neptune, which would determine whether they could continue on with their trip. The space pilot, Oscar Boeshans, issued each of the following cadets with a passport transferring them to the huge rocketship, F.H.S. Among the graduates in the class of 1950 were: Lloyd Mogen, Robert Purvis, Romain Ryder, Wilbur Tohiason, Jimmie Westberg, Farrell Wulf, Doris Glaze, Adeline Hekkel, Leona Luebke, Mary Jane Pattison, Judy Reiter, and Sally Knick. Propelled by the limitless powers of atomic energy, under the steady hand of commander Robert H. Stock, the mighty new space ship rocketed away to Mercury on her four year inter- planetary cruise. After the take-off a beautiful dedication ceremony was held with many notables aboard. From another rocketship came Oliver Urdahl, Naoma Buckendahl, and Harold Grovom, who became members of our planeteers. To be more efficient in our space duties, the following cadets held official p0Siti0ns: Romain, President: Sally. Vice Presidentg and Adeline, Secretary- Treasurer. For the annual festivities of the constellations, Sally Knick was elected Queen candi- date and Harold Grovom King candidate. That year Judy was Song Leader for F.H.A. . which was supervised by Mrs. Lucy Naegeli, and she was a delegate to the F .H.A. convention. The entire crew participated in a choral reading, 'The Bells, directed by Captain Osta Madsen, at
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