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tuziou Forty'two strong the juniors worked and played together to make this a great year and to bring them one step closer to the coveted senior berth. All those precious hours spent in practicing to make Cross My Heartn a finished production-the joys and responsibili- ties of decorating for the prom-and the chore of peddling candy and pop--add up to an o. k. year. r -1.1 f 4 I I 4. ' I If 1 Kf. f,: f I I J ,X ,ffl -A ld., To Greater Heights 5 The iunior Giiieers Wav' Helen Olson, presidentg jack Watzke, vice presidentg Gordon john- son, treasurerg and Marcella Anderson, secretary-they seem to be sitting down on the job, but in reality they're very much on their toes leading their class toward the goal of all junior classes, a super prom. Bonnie Zahl. Gladys Steen and Kenneth Pederson. Madelyn Bresson, Barbara Julius. Orville Buntje and Jim Ederer. Maclelyn Bressen, Barbara Julius. Orville Thompson. and Mary Lou Moffatt. 'F Fay Proudfoot, Lois Marquardt, Mary Jane . Z Houston and Henry Andrusick. V ' 3 : Julettf- Gilbertson. Don Aanerud. Clayton ' Laager. and Mildred Barrie. Helen Reimer, Lawrence Morrison. James 0 Qi Peterson. Jack Brown and Esther Kroen- we mg. Don Breckenridge. Anna Bakke. Marvel Griffin. Edward Carbert and Dwight Buss. Dorothy Whipple, Curtis Irwin, June Frank and Ruth Darling, . Wigs +s+,,TQ.- -,, 1-...Q PN
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Cur School At Play Uur high steppers Hun-Bun and Colleen tlohnnie and Sizz look like they can take it. Smile purdy Mugs. Music maestro Leraas. How do they look to you, Dan? Leraas watches Smiley put it away. Day dreams is lovely, ain't they, Barb? Zuke Iten . . . if you please. Remember the Parkinson Trio? Wrong-way', Osterberg. Bet we know who isn't far away, Virgil! Jean and Lois talk it over. Some fun-as Trudie and Helen. Barb, Eileen, and Donna enjoying their freedom. Rody and Tom Putz around. Me and Veronica Lake. Shirley, Ed, and Gibby. Mary Lou, smiling as usual. Glamour girl Ruth. What,s cookin'? Dorothy. Tell us so we can laugh too, Mr. Pogue. Peek-a-boo girls. Always a lady Gladys. That's getting up there, Bill. Don't be scared Joan. Madelyn, Barb, and Mary Lou. Bob shoots over Bob's head. Sheldon and Glen Thedin. Colleen, Miss Solien, Delores Gunderson. Miss Henjum, Cruze, Miss Borstad, Aud- rey Ehlen and Lloyd Rabel. A penny for your thoughts, Toar. Our future girls of the business world. liootball action in the Glenwood game. Two johns laugh over a good one.
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Standing: Julette Gilbertson, Douglas Swanson, Gordon Johnson 'lylary Lou Moffatt, Jiirl'xEderer. lfarbara, Julius, O1-ville Thompson and Ruth Darling. f wi ,KV 5 h. X, U N , Seated: Fay Proudfoot. Gladys Steen, Madelyn Bressen, Jack Wh, Zlfe and Marcella Anderson. , ' ' ' , 1' ' ff - V 1 - i. v T V W' I ' f A I i V . ,xg Ill !y1lJ2r,'yl, Mi Y, 'I h t , V' x' h if x ' , 1 The Tumors Present f -. W T T ffl f t 1 ' ' I 'iff . 7 ' f 1 4 V T r u ix ll ' X. IP' ' i Ah ' 1 l W ' Cross My Heart ' li! if ,T , wi ,- W A ' gf' il l 1 ' ' T I 1 f - X . N 4 l I r Midst the turmoil of athletics, Thanksgiving prepafations, and what-dot, 'the industrious junior class banded together to donate one more successful block to our dramatic patchwork. A misunderstanding of their respective off-spring made two sets of already perplexed parents probably the most harassed couples in existence. To show them, the boy and girl departed on a harmless evening date which was wrongly reported to be a crime escapade . . . well, it was super, anyway and orchids to Mrs. Perry, who was new and made that an asset rather than a drawback. The Tumors Present The Tunior Prem Deep in the unusual and unique reproduction of King Neptune's haven, the Juniors played host to their upperclassmen at the annual banquet and prom. Hepping to the jive stuff of Guy de Leo's band, the gang had a memorable night of fun.
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