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Row 4: Curtis Anderson, Bill Howlett, lack Sherwood, Rox' Cowen, lim Morgan, Ken Gabrielson. Row 3: Lorraine Meline, Iohn Simmons, Leonard Erickson, Dick Kzichel, Ieanette Thoele, Marlene Krueger. Row 2: Carol Cropsey, Genevieve Arnt- son, Mary Dvorak, Beverly Frederick, Gerry Herzog, Pat Sybrnndt. Row 1: Betty Pepin, Charles Westling, Iosephine Bus- siere, Sally Stadler. SE IOR STEERI G CGMMITTEE Miss Gladys Mays was this year,s senior class advisor. Under her direction, the seniors, led by Charles Westling, managed the senior activities With assurance and precision. They sponsored the Christmas Snowball Dance. The committee did the planning for cap and gown day, buying of announcements, and the senior picnic. Graduation was the finale of the year. The memory of that event is still Warm and always will be as we think of it as being so smooth and all Wrapped up with Pomp and Circumstancef' Prefidenz .....,.. ....,. C harles Westling Vice-president ..... .,..... I osephine Bussiere Secretary .,..,. Betty Pepin Tfwfwfr ...... ....,,.. S ally Stadler Page Thirteen
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Page Twelve GRADUATION Step by step youlve climbed the stairs to your senior year, and then you stop and look back. You see yourself as an eager little first grader, then a second grader, and so on up through your grade school days. Somehow or other, things change when you become a freshman in high school. You're growing up and becoming an adult. You look at the majestic seniors and can hardly wait until your day comes. Then it does come. You think of all the parties, football games, dances, hockey games, and other activities that have endeared Harding to you. Perhaps you wish you were a freshman again, so that you could live your four years over. Now youlre turning another page in your life. You will be turning another when you go on to college or into the work-a-day world. You may be a teacher, a doctor, an engineer, a stenographer, or maybe work your way up in the business world. Maybe you are going to be married or any other of a dozen things. There was probably a time when you would rather have been listening to the radio than doing your homework, that essay was really something to worry about, or your social studies lesson was extra long. But all of that is forgotten on the night of nights. As you step up to receive your diploma, your emotions are a mingling of sorrow and joy, but you feel very proud. You watch your classmates step up one by one, and you feel part of some- thing that is wonderful and never to be forgotten-your graduation.
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Richard Adams was active on the Student Council . . . was a member of the track team in '46, '47, and '48, the H Club, and the Gopher Historical Society . . . belonged to the Beacon and Saga staffs . . . likes to play hockey and watch football games . . . states that chemistry was his favorite subject while at Harding . . . Curtis Anderson was treasurer of the National Honor So- ciety . . . belonged to the Science Club and Saga circulation staff . . . enjoys play- ing poker and watching football games . . . confesses he enjoyed drafting most of all his subjects . . . liked reading the book Captain Blood . . . states his hobby Genevieve Arntson Ray Autrey is collecting records . . . was and Mary Andrews a member of the G.A.A. in '46, '47, '48 . . , belonged to the A Choir . says her favorite class at Harding Miss Pollman's English class . . . en- was A joys ice skating and likes to watch foot- ball games . . . would like to be a pri- vate secretary . . . was a member of the Red Cross Council in '47, '48, and '49 . . . served on the Senior Steering Committee . . . worked on the Sago circulation staff . . . enjoys watching football . . . her best liked class while at Harding was chemistry . . . her favorite movie was Gone With the Wind . . . enjoyed reading The Robe . . . Bill Avery states that chemistry was his favorite sub- ject while at Harding . . . likes to play football and watch hockey games . . . claims The Tale of Two Cilies as his favorite movie . . . belonged to the Hi-Y . . . says his hobby is eating . . . would like to be a success . . . Kenneth Barghini was a member of the H Club and Quill and Scroll . . . played A football in '47, also B football in '46 . . . served on the Beacon staff and was sports editor of the Saga . . . admits football is his favorite sport . . . plans to go to St. Thomas College . . . Robert Battershell claims his ambition in life is to be at school on time . . . his favorite subject was gym . . . likes weight lifting, wrestl- ing, boxing, and gymnastics . . . says that he liked the book Three Lizzie Pigs . . . his hobby is drawing and printing . . . spends mtist of his spare time on his hobby . . . Page Fourteen av- I :EFL- , ' , lg' 2 , , ,, -el iff, . , , are H' h fl 97 fi , , ,qv . ff' Q Q ,444 ' ...1 ...t X J , ' s 'Vt x vt 1? . ,1f,. . , ,ities , ks. ,L , ? 2 - i, ., mf' . Wanda Allen was a member of the G.A.A. in '45, and '47, and the Girls' Glee Club and B Choir . . . likes to play basketball and likes to watch football games . . . claims that social and family problems was her favorite class while at Harding . . . Ronald Anderson claims that the class he liked best at Harding was physics . . . enjoys swim- ming and hunting . . . likes to play, as well as watch football . . . thinks The Yeurling was the best book he's read . . . declares The Besl Year: of Our Live: rates high on his movie list . . . David Antonson declares that math was the class he liked best at Harding . . . likes to go hunting, and enjoys watching good, fast games of hockey and football . . . says that the movie Street With No Name tops his list . . . thinks the book The Yearling was the best he's read . . . was a member of the H Club in '47 and '48 . . . played A football and A basketball in '47 . . . declares he likes to watch the game of football, as well as play it . . . claims that chemistry was his best liked class . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . Shirley Avery belonged to the Y-Teens in '47 . . . serv- ed on the Red Cross Council in '48, and '49 . . . belonged to the G.A.A. in '47 and '48 . . . says her favorite sport is roller skating . . . likes to watch hockey games . . . her best-liked class while at Harding was bookkeeping I and II . . . enjoyed the movie Apartment for Peggy Betty Lea Barrow declares that chemistry was her favorite subject while at Harding . . . was a mem- ber of the Latin Club and B Choir . . . enjoys swimming and watching football games . . . states that Lori Horizon was her favorite movie and Mrs. Mike was an enjoyable book . . . Robert Baumeister was president of the National Honor So- ciety . . . was a member of the Science, Iunior Historian, and Hi-Y Clubs . . . played on the golf team and enjoys bowl- ing, football and hockey . .. confesses that chemistry was his favorite class . . . says Good Sam was his favorite movie . . . his hobby is collecting records . . .
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