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I JT nf., l ft to right! Jerry Febrlnk, miss Youngoerv spon- sor, J rly btefenson, Ierlin mix, and eheryll mowers e CORD rC Eileen keter, ver fergan, Gharlotfe nr1es,Keith TPT1D I Clara Voves, Lavonne Johnson, Anna Lee Austin and ehery olc+ In the fall of 1951 the juniors began their high school days at Lime Sprinvs, with a total of nineteen members Dur ing that year Richard Lloyd and Jack Moore dropped from our class, leaving seventeen members to bevin the sophomore year In our sophomore year, Betty Korner, Shirley Reinhardt and Lois Sandvik left our class, leaving a total of fourteen This year we were sorry to see Roberta Croxton leave for Mis souri, but Jerry Stevenson transferred from Chester to keep our enrollment at fourteen As everyone had forecast, this year proved to be he biggest ever The class play 'It's Great to be Crazy , chum rings, and the Junior Senior Banquet wmv the major highhghts e theme of the banquet was the Stork Club' The class was represented in mary extra curricular activi- ties LaVonne Johnson was chosen assistant editor of the annual and Ann Austin was assistant editor of the 'Little Herald' Most of the members have worked on the school an nual and paper staff Ann Austin and Jerry Hebrink were chosen as class candidates for Carnival King and Queen Two members of our class, Sheryl Moldt and Jerry Hebrink received letters in basketball Jerry Hebrink, Gary Thomas, and Mer lin Rix earned letters in baseball Many members of the clns also participated in band and vocal music The juniors were proud of the four members of their class who received I rat ings at the preliminary music contest on their solos Lowell Lindsay, Charlotte Fries, Sheryl Moldt, and Lavonne Johnson Lowell also received a I rating at the state contest LaVonne Johnson served the class as president this year Other officers were Lowell Lindsay, vice president, Eileen Peter, secretary, and Sheryll Bowers, treasurer Miss Young berg was our class sponsor 14 157 . F Rl 'CE Q e f v K' - e T Ji 'Z ' n ' I Q E I IW: ll ne. lf , , F' ' h Williams, Gary Thomas, and Lowell Lindsay .lf :Let . . . . F 'L i T, D ' - . ,, . .3 1 I C C t Il Th ' ' , - l O , - I - O 0 I . I l
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ommeacemeal gczacalaazeate Suldaj evenlnm, ay twent, tnird, the ten seniors in the class of 54, escortel L the ui or , solennl5 xercr d to the front of fte :ym Rev Sparks gave the 3 coalaure ate r on hier bor ndvent?' U the ev D o t entj six, the senior started vhat Hed tr be a Q ver 816135 utref fro the oaox of the 5 P to the t a the trains of korg and Clrcurstance was oeing pla 91 by Kay Jones They were ver, fortudate to otatior KQLO, who talked about well Div ers After eceiv ing their diplomas and when the e lors tarted tke recession al, what nay have oeed nervousne earlier 11 the e en1n5 turned to tl realization that thef no lon er were senior For some of the gradu tes trls DPOUJFt tears, for other it orouoht h oplness for just ll 1 rel1ef'D what ever their feelin may have been graduation nibt e re t of the stu dents hope the Seniors of 5M had four profitable and plea sant year of hi h school, and wish the To A of successfor the future iff A7 1 xfl fwf 13 I X of ., I-L A v- ' 1 A I H F -H : ,4 a -, 1 ' J ., Q L .L 5 A ' A- 9 4.1 Q , , f ' A Wa 1 - se m .--NW. L A ggandn . ', an . enine f hav w . '- l e . e s e J see. J .e 4' M un n , ' ' yn . s age s . s N 4' 1 n' H ,' Y Cy Q ' f . -' 'f g have as their Comnencement speaker, Charles Hilton of Radio - Hy, A ll 1 A Q5 . Y -1 ' + ' . ,. ,. . ., Q -- - ,.. LL . DL v. . A J . K le 3 5 ,.' s, ' ' a l ' :H s ' r. na. ' ' P n . . N .Q . ' . . ryt, the s N - W . 1 X . s z ' .' H -. M,m - els I 142 A 4. 7 'sfeg .X K f 7 ' X- 1 v X ..... NX X '74 lk Za, A 1 f' I ,.f 1. L, ,
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S FIRST ROW fleft to right? Arlene Decker, Morris Kurtz, Rich ard Miller, Jay Kallestad, Roger Jones, and Shirley Nunkel SECOND ROW Connor Galvin, Earl Walker, James Gansen, Darryl Englehardt and Lyle Stevenson THIRD ROW Kay Jones, Marcell Maronde, Marion Dieken, M Greenfield sponsor, Marlys Mahan, and Myrna Mertens The Sophomore class of 'S entered high school with an enrollment of sixteen members Marilyn Ha en and Jay Kalle Before the school year ended Marilyn Hagen dropped from our class Seventeen earer studerts returned in the fall, looking forward to their sophomore year Soon after school started Larry Scheevel moved awav, and Arlene Decker joined our ch s keepinf the total at seventeen This year found the sophomores participating in various extra curriculiar activitees Dick Miller and Kay Joan Jones were elected as our class king and queen candidates We are proud of the fact that six members in our class earned basketball letters ard four members rece1ved.baseba11 1etters Basketball and baseball letters were awarded to Marlys Mahan, Marceil Maronde, Dick Miller, Connor Galvin, Lyle Stevenson, Jay Kallestad, and David Atzen Several members of our class have worked on the annual staff and paper staff, and participated in band and vocal music Connor Galvin served as our class president this year Other officers were Jay Kallestad, vice president, Marceil Maronde, secretary, Kay Joan Jones, treasurer Mr Green field served as sponsor of the class 15 ' ' W ! -- T, ,- Ll ,A stad joined the class making it a total of eighteen members.
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