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ANNUAL STAFF Top: Crawford, Hall, Heifort, Sher wood (Editor), Lund. Main. Gregory Second: Miss Blossey, Wisien, Foye Steen, Watson, Schlilaty. Shrum, Cad den. Baldwin. Bottom: McPolond. Hal lock. Federico, Alles (Business Man ager), Parent, Mantei, Taylor. Fulcher Jones. HI-TYE STAFF Top: Moran, Gregory. Mr. Summers. Henrickson, Baldwin. Bottom: Mantei, Taylor, Wisien, Jones, Fulcher, Foye. FUTURE FARMERS Standing: Handley, Palmer. Hallstrom, D. Anderson, Whitfield, Aerts, Helm, Moran, Foye. Wolf, Mortenson, Coy. Cook, Williams, Henrickson, Wall. Ot- teni. Smith, Dotson, Lund. Figgins, R. Greenside, Tollefson, Watson, Fahren- kopf, E. Anderson, B. Greenside, C. Geyer, Witter. Seated: Mr. Burt, Dean, Rohde, Steffen. Burt. Roorda. F. Geyer. Striving for a more noteworthy Hayu Saghalie the annual staff, under the editorship of Bob Sherwood and the capable managing of Jane Alles, with the cooperation of the student body and the adver- tisers, has: given proof of its ability. The Hi-Tye staff, by providing regular issues of the school paper in which news and school humor have held the reader's interest, has contributed its share in creating school spirit. Monroe s Future Farmers have long been an active group in school and have given excellent publicity to the school by their ability in judging competitions. Page Thirteen
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The Student Body The Board of Control is made up o f the student body officers and two representatives:, a boy and a girl, elected from each class. Student body officers also serve as officers of the Board of Control. The group acts as an executive committee for the school, transacting its important business and determining its policies. Advisers: Mr. Squibb, Mr. Waltz. The Junior Class, with an enrollment of forty-two boys and thirty-eight girls sponsored two major school events: the class play, June Mad, by Florence Ryersron and Collin Clements, and the Junior Banquet given in honor of the graduating Seniors. The Sophomore enrollment this year was thirty-four boys and thirty-eight girls. Although the youngest class in high school, the Sophomores have taken part in all activities and have proved them- selves very good sports. BOARD OF CONTROL Top: Hallstrom. Schlilaty. Mr. Wall . Nichols. Watson. Bottom: Haji, Mantei, Heifort, Steen. Federico, Hirschy. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Don Steffen; Vice-President: Bob Cook; Secretary-Treasurer: Karl Streissguth; Advisers: Miss Meyer, Mr. Summers. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Don Mortensen; Vice-Presi- dent: Eileen Graden; Secretary-Treas- urer: Tina Lehman; Advisers: Miss Burch, Mr. Richardson. P.igf Twelve
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SENIOR PLAY Left to right: Schlilaty, Alles, Shrum, Lund, Federico, Main, Bayly, Sherwood, Mantei. Kindle. Mr. Summers. JUNIOR PLAY Top: Sherwood, Nichols, L. Donovan. Cook. Wilson, Streissguth. Louise Don- ovan, Bates. Bottom: Sielaff, Felix, Cur- rie, Heifort, Haight. FACULTY PLAY Top: Summers. Bates. Burt, Waltz, Hanna, George. Bennett. Bottom: Grimson, Dinsmore. Simas. Dramatics Student dramatic productions of the year were the Junior class play, June Mad, and the Senior presentation of Smiling Through. Dramatics students also participated in the operetta, Oh Doctor! The faculty play, Through the Night, met with favorable comment from student and adult audiences alike. With the support of a large staff of technicians, ticket sellers, costume managers, and the com- munity in general, the dramatics department had a very successful year. Page Fourteen
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