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Most famous for his talented left hand, KENNETH BARSNESS was re- sponsible for all the art work in this book and the BDA WAUKA. Besides this his main interest was sports, and he was picked as one of the ten top players at the basketball tourney in Plentywood during his senior year. This dark, good-looking basketball captain would like to capitalize on his drawing ability by taking drafting. Big Brekke certainly wasa fitting title for 6'2 , 185 lb. GARY BREKKE. Gary sang in chorus for two years, but aside from this he enjoyed athletics. A sharp crew-cut was always his trade - mark when he played football, basket- ball, and ran the mile in track. This happy-go-lucky gent plans to attend college. 0,4 5 Small,quiet DOLORESI-IAASE,who hailed from Homestead, was an honor student and tooted her trombone in band for two years. Among her fa- vorite subjects were German and Typ- ing Il at which she excelled. This friendly, dependable girl was always willing to help out in any of the sen- ior's activities. Lean and lanky, 6'3 JIM HAT- FIELD was distinguished as the tallest member of the senior class, Also knownforhis red Chevy pickup, many ofJimmy's happiest hours were whiled away at the wheel of this vehicle. He spent four years in FFA and plans to continue his mechanical education at Dunwoody Mechanical School, Min- neapolis. - fs, 'wwf 7 1 V 7 w'H'Y-'w ' W H . ul- i' J Y At- V! 4. X .s ,- . 3 3 Ax. , . E . R ,br Q, x sn Num 'ME-, 5 ,eg 'fgfekidilaf X-152 Kia or , XA, x n. js.: ., 'Q Q f A ' I X' i Q if x , s f x i ff , , . , . f ' 1. 1 s' ' , .t b sf 'Q . ITB. , V ' . r H 1 j,:1a'g,g , V T5 il r f mi RUTH ANN CHRISTENSEN, neat, pretty, musical senior, was carnixal queen as a sophomore. A S3WiODllOl'lC player in the band, a member of the chorus, and a piano player for her own enjoyment, Ruth Ann considered a career in music. She was vice-presi- dent of the senior class and president of the freshman class. ' sy' .5 .J l A -l dpi' x.
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' J 5 - u. ew-I. vi ! A,,, -.ll -S if 'Q -SQ if 'warg ,sfxzv BOB ANDRING, a native of Medi- cine Lake, was the unfortunate soul who led the alphabet, thus was always the first one to be called upon by all the teachers. In spite ofthis, Bob made itthrough school in fine shape, seem- ingly specializing in FFA, where he held the office of vice-president dur- inghissenior year. Also he sang ten- or in the chorus for one yearn GENEVIEVE CHARETTE'S long, dark tresses were one of her outstand- ing features. Always an attractive, likeable girl, Sissy made a lot of friendsduringher school days. Active in FHA, Sis belonged four years, held office, and attended the state convention at Havre when she was a junior. She also enjoyed singing in the chorus and acting in class plays. Friendly, jovial BETTY LOU GREFE, was one of the top students of the Class of '54, Born and raised in Wanso,this future nurse came to Lake and attended all four years of high school. While here she belonged to chorus three years, FHA two years, and during her senior year, served as office secretary. 0,4 5 Activity-minded MARLENE JA- COBSEN was carnival queen her junior year. She played a sax in band four years, was FHA vice-president and historian, class vice-president and secretary, and had the leading role in the class play. Probably the most ath- letic senior girl, she led Lakers in cheers for the A team when a sopho- more. June Jensen, valedictorian of the Class of '54, was a studious, attractive, blonde. As a senior she served as an efficient, cheerful office secretary, She was a chorus member for three years and belonged to FHA four years. Her senior year marked the twelfth year she went to Lake. June acted in classplays and showed artistic ability in preparing prom and class play scenery.
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N15-f 'g'f'5wr- 1. 3 Q, Hifi , . wf ' 5 .I X i , L. i E Y 2 -4. - ,ss-1? f X Q l Y 'te Salutatorian, KAY LUND, one of the outstanding seniors, participated in a great many activities. ln the band she played both clarinet and trombone, and in chorus sang soprano besides being accompanist. An FHA member, Kay attended the state con- vention asafreshman and also attend- K 1 . ed Girls' State. Offices held by this charming blonde from Reserve were sophomore class president and senior secretary. 5 NNW, Editor-in chiefof the BDA WAUKA was dapper VANCE PETERSEN, He was the junior class President and treasurer of the seniors' scanty funds. Playing sax in the band for four years, this neat, well-dressed young man was also advertising manager of the HONKER. Dark-haired, quiet VIOLA LIZ- OTTE spenther freshman, sophomore, and senior years at Lake, but went to Sidney when a sophomore. She en- joyed art work, and energetically painted senior class play scenery. A future teacher, she also belonged to FHA and chorus. 0,4 5 Husky, broad-shouldered DWAIN JOHNSON was a great asset to the journalism class as well as to the ath- letic teams. Although he found it easy to sleep in class, he was never caught napping in the fields of basketball, football and baseball. He controlled funds for the FFA for two years and showed promise as a future farmer. GAYLE PETERSEN, a tall blonde Lake girl, played corner in band for three years. As a sophomore she was a cheerleader and as a senior she was in the class play. Circulation man- ager for the BDA WAUKA and photo- grapher for the annual, she also put in many hours on the alumni roster.
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