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NEARING THE TOP By ably sponsoring the Winter Frolic dance, the juniors took their first step in prov- ing themselves capable of assuming the re- sponsibilities that lie with them as next year's seniors. Hrrangements for the dance were in the hands of the first semester class officers, headed by Ed Doll, president. Beginning early in the winter to plan the Seamstresses Maxine Gies, Marcia Varga, Marilyn Heiser, Helen Hartshorn, and Verna Brauckmuller work hard on their home economics' sewing project. First semester junior class cabinet are: Ed Doll, president, lna Lou Yount, vice presi- dent, Barbara Farmer, secretary, and Glenn Rosenquist, treasurer. all-important event of this year, the junior- senior banquet and prom, the first semester officers Worked jointly with those of the sec- ond term. Presiding at the meetings was Francis Bud Benedict, second semester president. Sponsors throughout the year were Ber- nard Galloway and Mrs. Sue Worrall. Spanish students Dick johnson, David Barager, and Dolores lewell prepare tomor- row's assignment as Dottie Henderson and DeLoris Monia practice conversational Span- ish. Bob Banks and Bob Sandstedt write Spanish translations on the blackboard. Page 27
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Everything from the atomic aqe to South Fliiiorica is discussed by Hrnerican history students, tront to back, Donald McDonald, Mary Lou Martindale, Io Plnn Hall, Dick Reid, Ed Huston, Marvin Mclntosh, Virainia Garlow, and Dan Iohns. Marian Quisenberry and Marjorie Fischer can easily translate their Spanish assignment while Ianot Ross, Bonita Hittenburg, and Mary Lu Olson look ahead tor tornorrow's assignment,
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Bonnie Frederick, Violet Montgomery, and lim Christensen study the globe in world history class, but Barbara Farmer has inter- ests elsewhere. Plll iight, eyes on the copy, go! This is a familiar signal to typists Rosezella Eitel, Marlyn Kritner, Shirley Heeckt, Mary Lou Magorian, Elaine Fldams, and Roland Kepler. Second semester junior class officers and spon- sors are: Bernard Galloway, sponsor, Mary Slaughter secretary, Nadine Severns, vice president, Bud' Benedict, president, Iohn Whitlock, treasurer, and Mrs Sue Worrall, sponsor. With Ianis Blessing as the subject, William Grossoehme demonstrates the development of the back vertebra for physiology students Don Heiliger, Ketha Bertenshaw, Donna Gardner, Kathy Grabill, and Mary Gilmore. Page 2 8
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