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lv -Q 3.1.11 Q. 1 The seniors were ready and waiting .lune second at the Senior Breakfast as mountains of ham and eggs were cooking in the kitchen. Sandy Point, Drive-ins and Girls These iunior girls tried the school lawn in a vain attempt to prepare for final testing. At right, the testing schedule made possible an early tan at Sandy Point. X is-'K
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Highlights of Graduation Week During the week preceding graduation, two of the most important activities are baccalaureate and the senior breakfast. Speaker this year at baccalaureate was Rev. A. S. Haugen, who talked to the audience on the Dimen- sions ot Life . Dr. H, H. Young addressed his audience at the senior breakfast with a witty speech, ending by giving Carey Dubbert his mother's apron strings. The guests and student hosts and hostesses at the senior breakfast, above, were Nancy Ferris, Dr. H. H. Young, Mike Ryan, Jett Harris, Sandy Moberg, Dr. Wright, and Chuck Wolden. Standing during the baccalaureate ceremony are Terry Frutiger, Marilyn Schmidt, Joe Burn- ham, Janice Ernst, and John Gambill.
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l as these pictures indicate. Jackie Robinson, at right, spends Friday after- i noon getting her hair fixed for the big evening, while below, Becky Love, Karen Winter, and Judy Pederson don't seem to be too concerned about their hair-dos as they stop for a drink at the Big-Boy. This year, instead of having a skip week the last week of school, students were given an exam schedule worked out by the faculty. Al- though sophomores and iuniors were required to attend classes whenever exams, which consisted of two hours each, were not scheduled, seniors had no obligations except the usual graduation activities-senior breakfast, baccalaureate and commencement practices, and the senior and all- school award assemblies. During the free time, seniors found many activities to occupy their time. Some spent many hours studying, while others preferred to spend the days in the sun playing tennis or-getting a tan, Feature Final Week At right, Nancy Ferris turns her charm on John Hanlon after a swim at Sandy Point. Below, John Gambill, deciding it's lunch time between tests, prepares to give his order at the Brandin' lron. L we ' 4 wg,':-Q5 ' 3 st fini W3hg.,tg 'H' ,MIKE in , .. ,Q 'a,,,,QF'ft W,,,..w.s,.,,U , fish, Z .. X M K -W ' I ,L gi M3 In in if A G .. V G .,....,.. A ., ..,. -' Y I Q H - it J, avg mx Vg , .Mic t 3. what 1 9'
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