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JOHN CARLSON Industrial Arts, Driver Training Assistant Coach, Junior Advisor ')■ llULOtS The juniors contributed much in the way of brains and talent to their school. All year long they topped other classes in honor roll membership. Peter Progner, Dennis Peterson, and Mary Roberts were consistently on the A honor roll. Their first stage appearance for many was in the play, Meet Me In St. Louis , which was well received by its audiences. Marilyn Hovey represented them on the cheerleading squad. Marcia Miller served as junior assistant editor of the yearbook. Donis Hutton was active on the school paper staff. Donis Hutton and Marcia Miller were members of the girls' sextet, and Harold Nelson and Wallace Storhoff of the boys' quartet. Harold made rapid progress on his cornet and appeared in a talent show in which he won. He also starred on the basketball court. Peter Frogner and Sid Brokken were included in the first ten and saw some action. Harold Nelson, Walter Engrav, Robert Sherwin, Gerald Gragert, and Donald Cremer were on the football squad. Robert Sherwin was the only member of our class on the baseball team. Planning for the prom, which was held on May 12, took up a major portion of their class meetings for it was a big event for every junior. The juniors and their guests danced to the music of Henry Burton's orchestra amidst the beautiful setting of Apple Blossom Time”. JUNIORS—First Rou left to right: T. Goldsworthy, V- Khngsheim. E. Kurdelmeier, At. Garnets, H. Terbeest. D. Johnson, E. Sc hen el. 1. Diederichs, F. Boese. J. Lawrence, At. Hovey, E. Scheevel. Second Row: D. W aide mar. P. Frogner. R. Cummings. T. Kingsley, N. Anderson. At. Roberts. At. Miller, P. Doering. D. Hutton. D. Gleisner. 5. Brokken. II . Storhvfj, R. Scrabeck. Third Row: R. Watson. G. Gragert. E. Fanning, R. Trouten, D. Peterson. ]. Hanson. R. Knudslein. H. Nelson. D. Cremer, 11'. Engrav. R. Sherwin. L. Gossman. 16
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Just tootin' away Prom—Apple Blossom Time. Discussing world affairs. 17 Stitching and chatting. Books mean learning.
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