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uniors In Review Getting in the swing of their Ju- nior year are Lee Snyder, Michael Scott, Sandra Sutton, Larry Viehl, Audrey Cheatham, Joanne Bies, Gary Spooner, Sam I-Iaroldson, Barbara Barnum, Robert Lindsay, and Gren- ville Fales. They are members of the Junior Class Board. 'We've Something Important To Say, The Junior Class was organized when its members were sophomores. Michael Scott was the first president with Roger Risbrudt as vice president, Judy Nelson, treasurer, and Karen Loney, secretary. By late spring, 1955, the members began to think of all the important things that were on the calendar for the Juniors of '56, To head the class, Bob Lindsay was elected president. His officers included Grenville Fales as vice president, Larry Viehl as treasurer, and Joanne Bies as secretary, Early in the fall the Sadie Hawkins Dance at- tracted many Murrayites, and another dance, the These busy Juniors are all members of the chaperone committee for the Junior-Senior Prom. Here they are calling some of the people on their list. The members are Sandra Sutton, Joel Kerlan, Dan Shaules, Audrey Cheatham, Sam Haroldson, and Lau- relli Koran. The co-chairmen of this big event were Sandra Sutton and Sum Haroldson. February Thaw helped the Junior group to get the needed money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Heading the many committees needed to make this dance of the year a success were Sam I-Iaroldson and Sandra Sutton. Just thinlcf' adds Alice, only a week ago we danced and danced 'In the Still of the Night' at the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Minneapolis Auto- mobile Club. Ir was a grand night and the Juniors were wonderful under the leadership of Miss Donna Edlund and Miss Marion Koch. Page twenly-one
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-o ! l Page twenty Dreaming eyes Of Wonder Murrayland was a whirl of excitement dur- ing Homecoming this past fall. Alice had a hard time keeping up with the students. She went to campaign meetings where she helped queen candidates Sharon Fisher, Mary Man- son, Susan Peter, jalond Robinson, Kay Sar- neclci, their managers, and loyzil enthusiasts paint posters, eat, and decorate floats for the big parade. Such a meeting is :hown here. Queen candi- date, Mary Manson, is standing in the center with Diane Mccleary posing Mary for a pos- ter that's being painted by Todd Hunt and Eberhard Schulz. Otto, Senior Class. Murray's Top Brass Passes Alice is pleased with tht 7' way the organizations were lcept humming this past year by the presidents and heads She comments, Their lead ership gave an added spar lcle to Murrayland and they did their jobs so cheerfully Front row: Judy Enge bretson, G.A.A.g jalond Robinson, Girls, League Dorian Steclcling, Dramatic Clubg Nancy Benjamin Li hrziry Club ' Carol Trower Pilot Co-Editorg Patricia Walters, Murciirie Co Edi torg Carol Blomstrand, Quill and Scrollg Patricia Dunlap Business Cadettesg Lore ei Richert, Pilot Co-Editor . Robert Lindsay, junior Classy Harvey Rolofl, M Clubg Donald johnson Stu dent Councilg Frederick Morloclc, A Choir, ohn
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'How Many Days In A Year?, Juniors-303 Front Roxval.aVonne Sandeen, Karen Kulenlcamp, Jeanne Fahsl, Carol Dalcins, Jacqueline Roan, Judy Maehl, Rosalie Herr O Barbara Barnum, Den- nis Kilhane, Douglas Wilke, Barbara Arth, Karen Brink- man, Robert Larson O Dyane Arhart, Gordon Hcmming, Donald Peterson, Wayne John- son, James Lee. E-ll L. Juniors-209 Frou! Row - Sandra Kellor. Beverly Sheire, Patricia Roth. Judith Zon, Mary Lou Kroona, Darlene Dupaul, Marilyn Hil- gert O Ronald Anderson, Vir- ginia Larson, James Hurley. Judith Nelson, liarhara Wlmite, Frances Voorhees, Sylvia Bor- gfson I Joel Kerlan, Michael Scott, Lee Snyder, John Zup- fer, Roger Ahrahamson, Thom- as Dumont I Stanley Nlclfar- lin, Richard Kampa, John Gil- je, David Burgess, Lawrence Viehl, James Nielsen, Jerome Wfeihrauch. Juniors-202 Frou! Row 4 Dorothy Quinn, Judy Johnson, Kathleen Mc- Culley, Judy Thompson, Kath- erine Nelson, Joanne Bies O Sandra Maas, Judy Campbell, Louise Broolcins, Karen Laney, Barhara Magnuson. Janet Pear- son O Kenneth Kloelc, Jerry liurlcholder, Joyce Priclcett, Charles Regal, Donald Snyder, Bruce Swanson O Bruce Sparr, Joel Hadrits, Sam Haroldson, Loren Olson, Peter Arny. Page twenty-two
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