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, -X OFFICERS: Gary Peterson, Bruce Coltvet, Mary Rae Junior boys put on a skit at the homecoming pep Oxborrow, Virginia Andersen. rally. CLASS OF 1958 Thejuniorclass this year was the third largest in high school, numbering 84. The officers elected were: Bruce Colt- vet, President: Mary Rae Oxborrow, Vice- Presidentg Virginia Andersen, Secretaryg and ,Gary Peterson, Treasurer. The chief interest of the juniors was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The committees were: Invitations,Marlys Spadeg Dance, Karen Holden, Mural, Dale Johnsong Program, Janice Bennettg Banquet Decora- tion, Marilyn Lindhartg and Gym Decoration, Virginia Andersen. For the second year, the juniors went to Career Day at Eagle Grove. They left by Gary and Dennis are the last to board the bus for Career Day at Eagle Grove. bus at 8:30 on April10. Career Day gives the students a chance to learn more about the vocations they are interested in, and helps them choose the subjects they will take in high school and college. Again this year the juniors sold pop and candy bars at basketball games to help pay for the many expenses they were to meet. Gary Peterson, Tom Beeson, Bruce Coltvet, and Alice Johnsen were the junior representatives in Student Council. ThesponsorswereMI. Hakeman, Miss Steege, and Miss Longnecker. This smiling prom planning committee seems to have no problems,
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was saowmws T S , m,,K .4 if KWDGLMM 2, 7 I 45' Manager and captains of the magazine sale pose af- The top magazine salesmen pose with their prizes ter the campaign. -Scfilrssdff-..,.1gs it CLASS OF 1959 The sophomores started their year of activities by holding a class picnic Septem- ber 25, inBickne1l park. .They played games until they had worked up an appetite which they then appeased with roasted hot dogs and the trimmings. To close the picnic, many songs were sung. The class of 1959, 112 strong, chose George George as President, Linda Johnsen as Vice-President, Gary Strachan as Secre- tary, and Joyce Blanchard as Treasurer to work withMiss Johnson, Mr. Petras, and Mr. TePaske, the sponsors. The magazine sales proved to be pro- fitable for this year's sophomore class. The S800 goal was surpassed by bringing in S881.75, which netted the class S284.6'7. OFFICERS: George George, Linda Johnsen, Gary Strachan, J0yce Blanchard. Seventy per cent of the class sold maga- zines. High saleman was Dick Taute, who received an Elgin watch. Others, in the order of their sales, were Gary Yotuig, Sally Goodell, Pat Erickson, Judy Hansen, Shir- ley Danielson, Brant Bogaard, and Janet Stensland. SharonBraby was manager of the mag- azine sales campaign. Her captains were Dennis Thompson, Arlene Jensen, Phyllis Dittrich, and Sharon Petersen. George George, Charles Hanrahan, Jerry McKenna, Dennis Thompson, Linda Johnsen, and Mardee Hoffman were the so- phomore representatives in Student Council. Sewers for the junior-senior banquet meet inthe home ec room for final orders. sesame ttss 1 fs rf
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