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Enjoying a leisurely lunch on Skip Day. Cold ice cream, brisk breeze, but oh, how nice the sun is! kip Day On a bright Monday, May 19, the seniors traveled to Twin Lakes for the annual Skip Day. The seniors were accompanied by Mr. Cram and Mr. HalL After everyone arrived the boys began a lively game of football while the girls played softball. The boys soon joined them in another game of softball. The game was won by the girls. The lake attracted several swimmers and two chaperones, who went on an un- successful fishing trip. At noon everyone enjoyed a delicious picnic lunch. After five girls were thrown in the lake, we departed. Our Skip Day was very success- ful and enjoyed by all. Much thanks to chairmen: Rosie Amlie, PlacegHarryHayes, Transportation, Carol Thompson, Foodg and Dick Brownfield, Entertainment. Another hit for the girls. ZZ'-U' And in she goes!
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1958 graduates line-up for commencement. The speakers at the graduation ceremonies. Commencement Forty-three girls and twenty-eight boys received their diplomas on Thursday, May 22, in the high school gymnasium. Two foreign exchange students from Germany: Klaus Hit- zer and Liselotte Mettler received special dip- lomas. Alice Johnsen, senior class president, gave the mantle oration and the response was given by George George, 1959 senior class president. Joan Loftus spoke on The Growing Sea- son and Mary Rae Oxborrow spoke on The Harvest. These girls were co-valedictorians of the graduating class. Mr. Carter presented the Bausch and Lomb science award to Tom Lee. The Woman's Club English Award was pre- sented by Mrs. Karl Andersen to Joan Loftus. Janice Bennett and Bruce Coltver were presented the Marvel Friesth Awards by Mr. Cram. After the presentation of the Commence- ment class by Clyde Mease, Dr. W.W. Warren handed out the diplomas. The invocation and benediction were given by Rev. L. C. Jensen. The Band played Pump andCircLm1stance and Huldigungsmarsch for the processional and recessional respectively and Impressions of a Scottish Air and Victor Hubert Favor- ites as selections. The chorus sang Onward Ye Peoples. Ianicg Bennett and B1-nge Cgltvet re- Tom Lee receives the Bausch and The exchanging of the mantle. ceive the Marvel Friesth award. I-Offlb SCi6l1CC award. Q
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