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District Tourney Rockets Slated March 4, 5, 6 To Face Harvey At Carrington Or Carrington Tfi5i,'r?iifir-Tvim 'W NEW Rockman qN.D.y HIGH SCHOOL, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 Numbe 4 JQUR ALISM CLASS RESPONSIBLE The Rocket Staff is made up of mostly jour- nalism students who spend their class periods writing stories for the paper. Miss Shirley Nelson Six papersa year are published by the staff FDR ROCKET THE ROCKET p Vol. 8 NEW ROCKFORD, N. D., FEB. 15, 1954 No. 4 1121113151:-iznv .Z-2 Lili-QQ AIMS OF THE ROCKET O Enjoyment of the Students 9 Promote Ideals of Democracy O Develop Initiative and Original Thinking 0 Create a Link Between the Home and the School Ad mo' Enrron ............... .....,................................... J oHN N. JUEL Ass't. Editor ...... . .........., Janice Utecht Feature Editor ..............................,...., Arden Thompson Fashion Editor ...............,........r......................... June Moe through the local Trans - cript. Doing a fine job, John Juel, has edited the Roc - ket during the past year with Miss Nelson acting as advisor. 1 Sports Editors , .... Neil Taverna and Gary Kolsrud Business Manager .,..... ........... . .. ........ Bill Rosenberg Circulation Managers Karen Haedt and Janice Larson REPORTERS Shirley Sundberg, Alice McCann, Betty Pister, Dennis Nelson, David Baugatz. ADVISOR ......... .. ,... . SHIRLEY ANN NELSON Positions for the paper are picked by Miss Nel- son at the beginning of the year. Each student is al- lowed to print his own John Juel Editor view of the stories as- signed him. When the staff isn't making a Rocket, Miss Nelson keeps them busy learning how to write and construct stories of all types. Front row, left to right: J. Moe,N. Taverna, A. Thompson. J. Utecht, I. Juel, G. Kolsrud. Back row: B. Pister, B. Rosenberg. J. Larson, K. Haedt, D. Nelson, S. Sundberg, A. McCann, D. Baugatz, Miss Nelson. 30
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HCIR Front row, left to right: G. Whetham,N. Carlson, D. Elken, K. Elkins, J. Moe, M. Owens, C. Berge, B. Sinkler. Second row: E. Hulbert, L. Thompson, K. Haedt, A. Thompson, J. Knott, K. Stokes, J. Knott, M. Nelson. Third row: K. Saxlund, A. McCann, M. Tonn, I. Hubert, L. Johnson, B. Cannon, D. Holten, P. Cannon. Back row: B. Myrhe, N. Jore, D. Boe, M. Haedt, B. DuVall, D. Nielsen, R. Olson, G. Leske. The sixty-one voice choir is recruited from the freshmen, sophomore,ju.nior,and senior classes. The group meets three days a week and is under the di- rection of Miss Barbara Gunstenson. Miss Doreen Lee is the accompanist. At Christrnas and in the Spring the chorus gave their two annual concerts. They partici- pated in the Devils Lake Contest and - received a highly superior rating. This is the first acappella choir we have had in the history of the school. Accomplishing much during the year, it proved to be a great suc- cess. Left to right: Beverly Sinkler, Cordelle Berge, Jackie Nielsen, June Moe, Shirley Sundberg, and Harriet Hen- drickson. 29 Miss Barbara Gunstenson Girls' Sextet director
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DIAL STAFF Miss Nelson A dvisor Front row, left to right: K. Haedt, D. Lee. L. Johnson, C. Berge,M. Ness, H. Wales, A. McCann. Second row: H. Hen- drickson, K. Stokes, S. Sundberg, B. Myhre, H. Anderson, A. Thompson, J. Larson, J. Utecht. Third row: MissS. Nelson, I. Anderson, D. Salmonson, D. Nelson, D. Haakenson, D. Holten, S. Kinneberg, M. Hofstad, R. Ericson, D. Nielsen, W. Rosenberg. J. Juel, B. DuVall. The Dial Staff this year worked long and hard to produce a superior Dial. They all spent their spare time to bring this book to you. We will let you draw the conclusions as to their l success. Editor Robert Ericson The editor this year was Robert Ericson with Alice McCann as assistant editor. John Juel presided as business manager with Harry Anderson as his assistant. The artist for our annual this year was Darwin Haakenson. Circulation manager was Karen Haedt, QUILL A ND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is the Interna- tional Honorary Society for High Schoollourna lists. There are both scholastic and journalistic re- quirements to meet by its candi- dates. We have three charter mem- bers: Robert Ericson, Karen Haedt, and John Juel. Miss Nel- son is their advisor. There will be an initiation next fall for junior members. Standing, left to right: Robert Ericson, Miss Nelson, John JueL Seated: Karen Haedt, 31
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