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Leslie Anseth ( Why should I be good! ? ) Larry Roness ( A Romeo with heavy feet while sitting in the driver's seat. ) Deanna Johnson ( A pleasing personality is a perpetual letter of introduction. )
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Rachel Dhuyvetter ( What I will, I will, what 1 won't, I won't. ) Glen Spooner ( Work fascinates me, I could sit and look at it forever. ) Mickey Cameron ( I appear a quiet lad, but you don't know me. )
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SENIOR CLASS HISTOR Y In September, 1951, thirteen bright-faced scholars started their high school days. They were Darla Gay Witty, Rachel Dhuyvetter, Marlene Berosik, Deanna Johnson, Joann Johnson, Donald Steffins, Glen Spooner, Gordon Everson, Mickey Cameron, James Kimball, Larry Roness, Leslie Anseth, Gary Melby, and Richard Myers. The outstanding event of that year was our initiation, something that we will cherish until we get the taste out of our mouths. Leslie was our class president and Rachel was the queen candidate. In 1952 nine of us entered as Sophomores. Joann, Donald, Gordon, Gary and Richard dropped out. Joann later moved to Arizona where she has resumed her high school studies. Rene Darras and Arlys Evans were the new members in our class. That year initiation was the highlight again, but we were doing the highlighting. Those poor Freshmen! ! ! ! Jim Kimball was our class president and Marlene Berosik, our queen candidate. Our Junior year proved to be a very busy one. The big event were our Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet and our class play, The Terror, directed by Mr. Anderson. That year Rene didn't come back in the beginning of the year, but started the second semester. Denna Johnson was our class president and also our queen candidate. In the fall of '54 eight seniors were enrolled. Our events were again our class play, Delightfully Young, directed by Mr. Triplett, and the Prom and Banquet given in our honor on May 6. One accomplishment we were very proud of was our annual. We think it's pretty good! This year Darla Gay was our president and our queen candidate. We went to the Black Hills for our skip day. It was very much enjoyed by all of us. Another big event was the 12th Annual Senior Day at Minot State Teacher's College which was very interesting and enjoyable. Baccalaureate service was held on May 22 with Rev. Moos as the speaker. Class night was on May 24 and graduation was on May 26. Claire Blikre was our speaker Look out, World! Here comes the class of ' 55! ! ! ! ! ! 12
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