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DOLLY IRENE URDAHL I don't dislike boys, I just tolerate them. Secretary-T reasurer 2, 3, Student Council Representative 1, 4g Peptomiss 2.3, 4g An- nual Staff 4g Camera Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Sextet 2, Hi-Jinx Queen 2g Homecoming Candidate 1, 2. DEL WAYNE STORDOCK My middle name is work, but my first name is DON'T. President 4, Student Council Representa- tive 2g L Club 2, 3, 4g Tamarack Staff 2g Ski Club 2, 3g Football 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3g Cheerleading 2, Track 1, 2, 3g Senior Play 4. tx . I TA GERALD WOODS He who has true friends is rich. Not Pictured: GARY DELANEY BEVERLY NELSON MARY JANE VICK SHIRLEY SWENSON Give me a pencil and I'l1 draw it. Secretary-Treasurer 4g Peptomiss 4 Annual staff 4, Tamarack Staff 4. f Sponsored by MOUNTAIN CAFE and DON'S MEN'S STORE
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9241 MARVEL JOAN LECKRONE l-ler mind is like the moon, It always changes, because there's a man in it. Peptomiss 3, 4, Civic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tamarack 4, Library 4, Home Ec. Club 1, Cheerleading 3, 4, Twirlers 2, Tumbling 1, 2. CAROL ANN MENEHAN If laughter is infectious, let this disease swamp us all. Mixed Chorus 4, Senior Play 4. LOIS LeDUC Unnecessary talk is just wasted energy. Student Council Representative 3, Civic Club 3, 4, Tamarack 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1. 3, Dramatics 2.3.4, Senior Play 4. NORMAN MERTEL I'm small, but re- member Napo1eon. MARILYN E Mc ART HUR Her chatter is like a run- ning brook, it goes on and on and on. Library 4, Home Ec. Club 1, Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4,Twir1erS 2, 3, Tumbling 1, 2, 3. MARGE Y. NELSON Si1ence is wisdom. Annual Staff 4, Tamarack Staff 2, 3.4, Girl's Chorus 2,3, Sextet 4, Dramatics 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Twirlers 2, 3, Senior Play 4. ,g , Sponsored by PROPANE COMPANY is ru r.
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Wwe ' X EO Sb? I f' '4 When the first week in September of 1948 arrived, we, the Class of '52, marched into the assembly and found our traditional seats on the south side of the room. Eagerly we awaited the following Friday as it was the day the sophomores had chosen to initiate us. After surviving this harrowing ordeal, we attended the mixer given in our honor. The next momentous event in our high school career was the election of class officers. Don Currie was elected President, Norman Mertel, Vice President: and Darleen Delzer, Secretary-Treasurer. Dolly Ur- dahl and Paul Beccari were our freshmen representatives to Student Council. Mrs. John Price and Mr. Kenneth Card were our class advisors. Two girls, Joanne Zimmerman and Shirley Homann, were elec- ted to represent us in Peptomiss. Then Hi-Jinx time approached. Choosing Joan Edstrom as our candidate for the queen contest, we fresh- men broke a record by having Joan crowned queen. With the coming of football season our class prepared for the annual Homecoming. Dolly Urdahl was chosen as a princess from our class, We closed our year's activities with the annual St, Patrick's Dance given for the sophomores. In the following fall we, feeling a little more confident in our home than in the previous year, were en- rolled in our second year of high school, now we were the initiators. During the first class meeting we chose the following leaders to guide us on our way: Paul Beccari, president, Eugene Engle, vice-presi- dentg Dolly Urdahl, secretaryg and Lloyd Hamlin, treasurer, Student Council members were Del Stor- dock and Geraldine Munsel. Darleen Delzer, Gerry Munsel and Dolly Urdahl were tapped for Peptomiss, while Paul Baccari and Del Stordock both received their L's. For homecoming three girls from our class were elected candidates, Dolly Urdahl, Mary Vick and Fern Canng of these three Fern was crowned queen, ' As Hi-Jinx time arrived again, Dolly Urdahl was chosen candidate for the queen contest. Again our luck held and Dolly was crowned queen. Mary Vick and Del Stordock were elected as cheerleaders. The re- maining months were quiet for the sophomores, The third year we enrolled as upperclassmen in L.H. S. Of course, our first class meeting dealt with the election of class officers. Paul Beccari was re-elected president, Gerry Munsel, vice-president, Dolly Urdahl, re-elected secretary and treasurer. Student Council representatives were: Lois LeDuc and Eu- gene Engle. Marvel Leckrone and Norma Hafferman were tapped for Peptomiss. Eugene Engle, Jack Dyson, Paul Beccari, Del Stordock, Bill Lamey, Dick Davidson and Larry Urdahl all made their L's. Mary Vick was re-elected cheerleader and Marvel Leckrone was a new cheerleader -elect. Homecoming was at hand again with Shirley Homann and Glenda Carroll as Princesses from our class. Once again we prepared for Hi-Jinx, choosing Darleen Delzer as our queen candidate. For the third time we were victorious, setting a record of winning the queen contest for three consecutive years. On May 1 of this year the Memorial Gym was beautifully decorated for the theme of Chinese Honey- moon for the annual Junior Prom. Willa Powell and Delvan Carroll were honored as king and queen from the senior class of '51. On September 1, 1951, we registered for our final year at L,l-LS. As usual, first on our schedule was election of officers, Del Stordock became presidentg Eugene Engle, vice-president, and Shirley Swenson, secretary and treasurer. Student Council representatives were Dolly Urdahl and Ross Koehler. Qcontinuedp Sponsored by ZONOLITE COMPANY
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