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MYRNA ERICKSON There’s plenty of hard work in store for Mvrna Erickson, since she is planning to attend nurs- ing school. College Preparatory Band............1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading .... 2, 3, 4 Honor Society..........4 Gwinner...........2, 3, 4 Drivers Training.......2 Annual .................4 — RICHARD UNDBERG Dick Lindberq was known around Gwlnn High for his first class fan- cy driving. College Preparatory Junior Play...........................3 Senior Play...........................4 Basketball.........................3, 4 Drivers Training......................2 ’’B Team.............................2 DIANA ERICKSON A cheery smile was always forthcoming from Diana Erickson. General Girls' BasketbalL , .1,2,3,4 Bowling. 1,2 Glee Club .... 1,2 Drivers Training ., Senior Play BEVERLY ROBERTS KENNETH MORIN BARBARA ROMBACK Because she's a hard work- er, Bev Roberts will suc- ceed. Commercial Girls’ BasketbalL.l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian............3, 4 Bowling..............1,2 Drivers Training.......2 Kenny Morin, our Jazz man and class musician, has played in our band for four high school years. General B” Team...........................1 Band........................1,2, 3, 4 Junior Play........................3 Senior Play........................4 Drivers Training...................2 Barbara Romback's pep was her trademark at Gwinn High. Commercial Cheerleading.....2, 3, 4 Honor Society.........4 Glee Club.............2 Drivers Training......2 Clerical Assistant.... 1
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DAVID MUEHRCKE David Muehrcke is an- other Pioneer woodsman. M He likes to take his rifle and casting rod to go hunt- ing and fishing. College Preparatory Librarian.............3, 4 Drivers Training........2 Senior Play..............4 Rifle Club...............1 JUDITH NOEL Never one to seek the spot- light, Judy Noel preferred to work quietly, but efficiently in the background. Commercial Glee Club.............1,2 Drivers Training........2 Honor Society...........4 KAREN SODERMARK Karen Sodermark was one of the school's ardent sports fans. Home Economics Girls' Basketball..................4 Glee Club........................1,2 Senior Play .......................4 LEAH ROCK Pins could always be found flying when Leah Rock was in the bowling alley. Commercial Girls' Basketball...........1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling.............................1,2 Drivers Training.....................2 Glee Club...........................1,2 Junior Play...........................3 Senior Play...........................4 Librarian........................2, 3, 4 JOHN PARIS An outdoor man from the start, John Paris liked nothing better than to go hunting. General B Team...............1 Drivers Training.......2 Senior Play............4 JUDITH WILSON Judy Wilson's hobby was drawing, to which she ap- plied all her artistic talents. Commercial Honor Society............A Vice President...........3 Treasurer................4 Band...............1,2, 3, 4 Glee Club.............1,2,3, 4 Gwinner................2, 3, 4 Annual Staff...............4 Junior Play..............3 Senior Play..............4
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Marching Ever Onward The non-traditional class of 1957 began its reign by initiating the freshmen with a news- paper decorated room and much scintillation—quite eccentric but stunning. This indefatigable class has taken part in every activity that Gwinn High offers. Many of the class were members of the band, basketball, baseball and track teams, the Gwinner and Annual staffs, and were also members of the glee club and the varsity cheerleading squad. In February eleven of the class were inducted into the National Honor Society. A Pep-and-Snake Dance with a bonfire added its spark to the year and placed another highlight in the seniors' career. Several seniors attended Northern Senior Day on March 11. A suspense-packed drama, House on Fallen Leaf Road, was presented by the class on April 16-17. Senior Skip Day, baccalaureate and commencement concluded the reign of the 1957 Sen- iors. We take our places among the intelligentsia, and we wish to express our sincere ap- preciation to our teachers and advisers for guiding us toward a bright future.
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