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Pep Club Librarian IRENE LOUISE SCHWEMMER 'Schwem' Blrth ay-June 6 uAn Innocent Face, But You Never Can Te11.' Band Chorus Mixed Chorus Annual Staff Paper Staff Class Officer Honor Student 2- 595 4l- 1 Gage. mwmg QI! U1 ODI U3 gfgzw vcwng OP' PZ 2125.2 Eg ra 924 E Sm W '35 .S N Boy's Chorus mrgwwz C f'. 'oi' mg:33H tgmmfflfg' uwmm 3? WPC W M 1 2 E og H5 U E '1 E w m a I0 z a W N9 PN I-I I ll Q cccwmc H 'Barb' Birthday-January 17 'Hidden in the Chambers of Her Personality are Treasure Chests of Friendship. M ized Chorus G1r18 Sextet Band Majorette Cheerleader Annual Staff Paper Staff Speech Club Pep Club Class Play Librarian 1-2- 1-2- EMO
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NANC! ANN NELSON 'Nan' Birthday-April 13 NNever do Today what You can QQ Tomorrow.n Class Play 3-4 Class Officer 4 Speech 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1-4 Band 3-4 Pep Club 3 Sextet 4 Annual Staff 2-3-4 Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 Queen Attendant 4 Prom Waitress 2 Graduation Usher 3 Triple Trio 3 Librarian 2 Honor Student 4 MAR! ELEANOH PETERSON HPeten Birthday-December 20 UOf Curls She Has Many: Of Friends She Has More Graduation Usher Class Play Usher Triple Trio DONNA MARIE RASMUSSEN NButchU Birthday-January 18 UShe Slghs at Many, But Loves Only One.U Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Prom Waitress 2 Graduation Usher 3 Pep Club 3-4 Librarian 2-3-4 Class Officer 2 Student Council 1 Honor Student 4 Band 2-3- Paper Staff 1-2-3- Pep Club ' 3- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- Annual Staff 2-3- Sextet Chorus 1-2-3- Librarian Class Play 3- Dramatics 2-
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FRANK WILLIAM HUEMAN JR. 'Frank' Birthday-March 9 I'm a Smart Guy, But I Have a Hard Time Convjnclng Anyone. NO PICTURE FFA 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2 Cla s s Play 3 Honor Student 4 THE GOOD SHIP SENIOR It was in the year of 1943 that our adventurlng vessel, frelghted with the pro- spects of a future Senior Class, set out across the unknown seas of school. The crew numbered 18 with Seamen--Wright, Peterson, Finhart, Heffern, Minnlch, Hall, Maley, and Turner who sailed all the way. During these first few years of adventuring we had very good Captains. Each year we changed the name of our ship and had a different Captain. The 'First Star' andnSecond Moonncommanded by Captain Staley, UThe Third Waveu with Captain Bestul and the uFourth Clipper' withstood the waves with the help and guidance of Captain Dugan. The nFamous Fifthn was carried over the rough water by Captain Varest and the 'Sea Going Sixthn sailed the higher seas with Captain Mayland. As we sailed through the seas we picked up Seamen--Nelson and Kuhn. lt was while we were on the nLucky Sevenn that we really gained our sea-legs and were taught the ropes. We sailed from port to port for our classes. We elected our first class captain from a crew of sixteen. During this time we picked up Seaman--Gerasch, Baugh, and Grafe. Admiral Fenneman helped us on our way. The NRol11ck1ng Eightu was the beginning of a Digger crew. we were Joined by Sea- men--Allen, Anderson, Gorden, Holland, Hull, Mayer, and Zlpse. We now numbered twenty-two. we elected class officers and class adviser, Admiral Stromberg gave us the instructions. The uKnotty Nlnthn sailed forth in 1952 to conquer more of the unknown seas. We had Seaman--Hurley, Liebfried, Schwemmer, and Rasmussen with us this time. At inltatlon the seas were sort of rough. Those Sophomore waves rocked us over with embarrassment. At this time Admiral Slindee was there to help us out. We were now pack to a crew of twenty-two. Admiral Severin guided the uSophomore GMHS.H through safely. We started out with a crew of twenty-one, we were joined Dy Seamen--Lowe, and Hueman. This year it was our turn to rock the Freshmen boat at initiation and we did it with pleasure. That spring we had to go on board the Junior-Senior Prom and wash dishes, wait tables and serve punch. The HJolly Juniorn set sail with a crew of twenty-two. This time we were joined by Seamen--Gunderson and Alver. We started out on the high seas by selecting our class rings. Almost immediately we had to look ahead into the future and see the waves coming up in the form of dollar signs for the Prom. So, we were forced to anchor for a few weeks and practice for HToo Young Too Oldn our class play. Vice Admiral Prindle coached us. During this year-Admiral Olson helped us with all our trials and tP0uDl6S. The 'Jolly Juniorn followed the stars until May 1, l95N Here we held a Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We dined on Gold Nuggets and danced to the uSa1lor's Hornpipe.u We decorated the ship with many scenes from Cinderella. The best ship of all, UThe Good Ship Senioru set out to sea with a crew of twenty- two, Admiral holland worked with us on this cruise to make the seas smoother. We lowered the anchor in October to select Homecoming King, Harley Minnich and Queen, Beverly Anderson with Nancy Nelson and Charlotte Grafe as attendants. We presented UDon't Take My Pennyn our class play in May. Vice Admiral Gogate coach- ed us. On May 12 the class went for they last time together to Chicago for the class trip. On May 26 we left this ship to start sa1l1ngcnu'1nd1v1dual ways of life. we have this motto: wE'VE CHOSSED THE BAY, THE OCEAN LIES BEYOND to help us. Ship Ahoy8 Off we go, pursuing, with some misgivings the long and uncertain passages. The sailing thus far has been full of enjoyable moments and we thank everyone for giving them to us.
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