Milaca High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Milaca, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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JNANETTH FIX Band 2,3,u Hall Patrol 2,3,M Chorus 1,2,3,L Chorus Ensembles 3,h Girls Glee Club 2,3,h G.A.A. 1,2 Officer 3 Mllacnl 2,3,h Student Council officer Speech Club A Pageant of America 2 Class Play Prod. 3 GERALD MAGNUSON Class Play Prod. 3,U JOE YAEGER Trans. from So. St.Paul Band 2,3,h Chorus 2,3,h Band Ensembles 2,3 Chorus Ensembles 3,h Speech Club h Declamatlon 3 Student Council 3 Pageant of America 2 Play Production 3 Class Play M Mllacni Staff 3 Annual Staff h Boys Glee Club 3,h Dramatic Club h FRANCES BLOW HIST l :Q Eend 2,3 AUDREY SCHHNCK Trans. from Wilton, Wie Band 2,3,h rallacnl 3,L, Annual Staff M Press Club 3 Student Council h Play Production 3 Class Play M One Act Play M Dramatic Club M Speech Club M DONALD NELSON Play Production 3,h



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