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D. Anderson, H. Antila, A. Badali, B. Bariness, R. Becklund, D. Buzzelle, J. Finnamore, W. Garrett, J. Gilbertson, G. Harris, 3. Hin- ricks, R. Kozicky, R. Johnson, D. Laine, W. Olson, D. Peters, 5. Ronholdt, D. Sherva, J. Theiringer, B. Waller. Boys' Sporfs- Under supervision of G. Paasch and H. Rodcghier, fall touch ball got program under way . . . 42 rooms played in fields of snow . . . champs 231, 155, 109 . . . badminton singles champ Bruce Hendry . . . in doubles, Marion Erick- son and Lee Holmcr took honors . . . classes formed basket- ball teams . . . seventh grade Widgens, eighth grade Pikes, Ninth grade Zebras won in playoffs . . . men teachers took ninth grade boys in volley ball . . . swimming and tests of skill Hllcd winter program . . . spring saw soft ball, horse shoe, tether ball, badminton. Girls' Sports- Undcr instruction of Miss P. Robin and Mrs. S. Katzung, girls activities gave variety . . . kickball winner room 16 . . . deck tennis honors went to room 210 . . . Carol Hynes badminton champ . . . winter program offered dance steps, rhythmical swaying hips and twinkling toes, and skills . . . rooms 227, 211, 142 placed first in basketball . . . First Aid training and Red Cross cards were presented . . . spring workouts included apparatus, stunts, and tumbling . . . coed volley ball offered tournaments . . . basketball team play-day took place at U. of M. March 2 . . . fun for all . . . volley ball winners 231, 211,203 . . . spring coed volley ball stimulating . . . the big splash for ninth graders jn- cluded swim classes culminating in play day at Lincoln May 9. KNEELING: C. Malmstrom, R. Willey, J. lieske, C. Anderson, J. Peal, M. Erickson, M. Hazelhorst, B. Wicherski. STANDING, ROW 1: C. Houlton, 5. land, C. Podvin, M. DeSolo, D. Scannell, V. Wieriman, B. Franks, C. Brager, C. H. Johnson. ROW 2: K. Gleason, Ish D. Day, M. Colstrom, B. McBroom, P. Dursow, D. Gibo, K. Kolodiski, K. Hall, J. Moore, J. L. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: K. Stand-
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ROW 1: S. Johnson, K. Buchife, P. McBride, C. Anderson, K. Anderson, D. St. Mane, R. Taylor, K. Archer, D. Smoot. ROW 2: C. Rydeen, J. Alford, S. Rostamo, V. Kinghorn, A. Grover, T. MCaffrey, S. Holloway, C. Kacheroski, J. Berry. ROW 3: S. Shobe, J. Hoagberg, H. lieske, P. Shobe, R. OIander, R. Zubeck, P. Henning, D. Schimmel, M. Muller, F. Olander. ROW 4: B. Hecker, J. Sheridan, 5. Sears, N. Mertz, H. Wells, D. Peterson, P. Johnson, D. Pearson, N. Wittig, J. Sorensen, H. Rosenow, E. Swing, G. Chmielewski. NOT PICTURED: M. Duffy, C. Podvin. Red Cross Council- Serves humanity . . . biggest project filling chest with paper pencils and toys for 20 European children . . . Rap- in-Wax coupons supplied money . . . filled 259 Red Cross Christmas boxes . . . raised $103 in drive . . . made favors for hospitals . . . OHICCtS-K. Anderson, president; D. St. Mane, vice-president; C. Anderson, secretary; P. McBride, K. Buchite, S. Rostamo, delegates to Chapter House. Paper Sales- A huge annual school project . . . netted approximately $2,000.00 in 1956-57 . . . money used to pay for auditorium programs . . . Ninth Grade sale produced 137 tons . . . 26 TOPPERS individually brought in 1100 to 4400 pounds . . . RUNNERS up produced 1000 pounds each: G. An- drusko, B. Clear, P. Darson, D. Ford, K. Mikkelson, R. Pearson, C. Roehl, D. Ryden, R. Schrcdcr, I. Scherfenbcrg. ROW 1: J. Jarosak, C. Ketclboeter, E. Johnson, P. Bergstrom, J. Williams, S. Stanchf'neld, K. Ofsfie, D. Peterson. ROW 2: E. Stano, J. Fritz, D. Larson, R. Heaton, R. Johnson, D. Walters, G. Birkenmier, B. Schmidt. ROW 3: J. Armstrong, V. Reynolds, D. Finch, J. Anhoh, R. Kugel, J. Williams, E. lapham, G. Gundlach. NOT PICTURED: J. Johnson. ,
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3 gm 36mm dd Tears overHowed, laughter reigned, and mixed emotions made some joyous and others sad, June 13, 1957 . . . Here we are again meeting after fifteen years . . . the first reunion . . . the ballroom in the tower hums with excitement . . . we are surprised to see so many present . . . DAVID POWELL has made his piano talk . . . remember he and GERALDINE PERRIN were voted the most talented . . . the world has heard from studious IRVING BEACH and LOIS WYLAND also . . there,s CAROL ANDERSON greeting DAVE SLETTEN, still the best figure and physique . . . ANTHONY BADALI and CATHIE WUOLLET, as well dressed as ever, are renewing Jordan days with SHARON DEMPSEY and GERALD REI- , TER, voted the peppiest . . . BRYAN BARTNESS and LOIS McGINNIS are the life of the party with their ever-present sense of humor . . . our most athletic couple, IAMES GILBERTSON and MARION ERICKSON, are talking over their physi- cal education days at Iordan . . . as the dance begins these best-natured two, HENRY ANTILLA and MARSHA BEN- SON, lead the cotillion followed by RICHARD JOHNSON and EMERALD DIBBLE, our most poised students of 1957 . . . we spote late comers who are causing great excitement in the crowd . . . a closer look shows us JANICE WILLIAMS and MARTIN SKAR, voted best all around fifteen years ago . . . as we glance around the ballroom, we still agree that many others could have qualified in our HALL of. FAME. Mwu
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