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DARRELL LUTHI Basketball 12311, Baseball 12311, Football 12311, Vocal Music 1311, Band 12311, Boys Quartet 11, Band Pres. 3, fixed Bxsemble 311, Class Pres. 2, S.C. Pres. 3h,S.C. Rep. 23h, Annual staff u. BONNIE TRISLER Vocal Music 12, Kayettes 12311, KHYSWG 308111 11, Pep Club 12311, Annual Staff 11. WANDA WITHINGTON Vocal Mzsic 12311, Kayette 2311, Kayette Board 11, Pep Club 12311, Basketball Attendant 1, Football Attendant 1.1, Annual Staff 11. RADDND RICHARNON Basketball 12, Mixed Ensemble 2, Baseball 12311, Football 1, Vocal Music 1215, Football Mgr. 2, S.C. Rep. 11, Annual Staff 1.1. RALPH LYIIIH Basketball 1, Pep Band 1311, S.C. Rep. 1, Annual Staff 11, Baseball 1, Football 2, Band l23h, Class Pres. 1. HELEN SNYDHW. Kayettes 23, Kayette Board 3, Rap Club 23, Band 123, Annual Staff h, Pep Band 123. IDROTHY BRASTED xayezcaa 123, Pep Club 123, An- nual Staff 11, Vocal Music 1. IDNALD SCHNEIDER Baseball 12311, Vocal Music 1, Band 12311, Pep Band 12311, Annual Staff 11.
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Senior History Our freshman year found us with seventeen members in our class. Iva Mae Forssberg, Nonie Grieb, Irene Carlin, Dianne Schurz, Dorothy Brasted, Bonnie Trisler, Helen Snyder, Boyd Limes, Darrell Luthi, Wanda Withington, Eugene Forssberg, Ralph Lynch, Donald Schneider, Raymond Richardson, Don Gregory, Don Ady, and Charles Ady. We received the usual title of green freshmen and were initiated by the upper-classmen at the first football game. For costumes we dressed as babies with some very amusing results. Our class officers for the year were president, Ralph Lynch: secretary and treasurer, Iva Forssbergg stu- dent Council representative, Eugene Forssberg. Our class sponsor was Mr. Rolfe In the fall of '52 we took one more step of our school days. We began our sophmore vear with a total enrollment of fifteen. We lost Don Gregory, Don Ady and Charles Ady from our class. Joe Bach joined us for the year. We were asked to serve the junior-senior banquet. For the occasion the girls wore pastel colored skirts and white blouses. The boys wore white shirts and dark trousers. Our officers were president, Darrell Luthig vice-president, Boyd Limesg sec- retary and treasurer, Dianne Schurzg student council representative, Darrell Luthi. Our sponsor was Mr. Bullock. At long last we were finally upper classmen. We lost Joe Bach from the class leaving a total of fourteen in class at the beginninw of the junior year. During the year we presented two plays, nDel1ghtfully Young' and 'Star Grazy.n The high-light of the year was the junior-senior banquet. We chose for our theme Heavenly Hawii.H We also received our class rings in the fall. Our class officers for the year were president, Boyd Limesg secretary and treasurer, Dianne Schurzg student council representative, Darrell Luthi. Our class sponsor for that year was Mr. Bullock. Finally we reached our goal. We became seniors. We lost Nonie Grleb during our junior year leaving us with tnirteen members. We gained Junior Dawe at the beginninr of the year makinr seven boys and seven girls in the class. We pre- sented the play nThe Nightmaren directed by Mr. Dugas. Our class officers were president, Boyd Limesg Iva Forssberg, treasurergvice-president, Irene Carling secretary, Dianne Schurzg student council representative, Darrell Lutbi. Our sponsor for the year was Mr. Jilka with Miss Webber assistant sponsor. We are now looking forward to the junior-senior banquet, graduation and senior trip. . , S e -Qi Vit LJ ' ' Q X H M y
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