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CUB STAFF Seated: iilvt.. tus Luossle and Caryl Stemor. Star.dln : hiss Ima !IolSw»n, Doylo Gustafson, Dorothy Sealey Cramer, r.:i3 ..ccknor, hlainc Garling, Y.ayne Glaaser, and I'ies James. :: Jt Ttct .rcd: Lenoard Jlsa, Betty .Jroech. 71.1a year, . ‘r e Senior Class decided to put out a school Annual. a are pr ud to do this and to start the tradition of an annual for our school. e l ave In! a root deal of difficulty putting out the annual due to our Inexperience and the lacl: of equipment. Y.c 1 ave all enjoyed working on The Cub and hope that next year and !n the years to core ti e Sonior Class will continue to make this rcc rd rf tholr school days In folk l.'i.,h School. ?ho following arc the positions held by the staff: Doris P.ccknor Doyle Gustafson Caryl Stoner Alvcrtus Laessle Llalno Carling Y.ayne Glass r Leonard Jlsa he tty Crooch Dorothy Crar.er hiss j8L.es Mss 1 r a kelson lilltor Ass. Ildltor Typists Typists .business Manager Business Manager Artist Heporter Snapshot Photographer Sponsor Senior Sponsor
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POLK-A-DOT Seatedt Caryi sterner, Mlaa Jum.ea, Elaine Carling. Standing: Arione Green, Philip Mellne, Leonard Jiaa, Doyle Guatuf- son, Alvin Klaler, and Alvertua Laeasle. Thla year the Polk-A-Dot waa published cncc every month. This made a Vlver paper an i coverod more material. Tho staf: waa chosen laat year and neceaaary r.embera were added thla year. The Senior Typing Claaa put cut all edltlona except two. Those were put out by the Junior Typing Claaa In order to give them more experience In cutting atenclla, on the mimecacope. The following positions were Elaine Carling Caryl Sterner Doyle Gustafson Alvin Klaler Leonard Jiaa Philip KellnO Alvertua Laessle Arleno Greeq Typing Class Mias James running the mimeograph, and working held ty the a tali. Edi tor Ass la tant Editor Mimeograph Operator Ilineo ruph Operator Mlmooacope Operator Mlneoscope Operutor Proof header Circulation Kuna ;or Type Set tors Sponsor
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First Row; Corrine Carlson, Darlene Light, Luella Rhode, Delores Rhode, Donna Wilson, Joyce Jones, Ramona Sealey, Jean Aker, Shir- ley Cramer, Lena Eaack, Glennis Kidga. Second Row; Rugh Zeiglebein, Virginia Green, Shirley Nyberg, Lois Johnson, Dorothy Klsler, Melva Vonson, Rosella Wilshusen, Delores Dahlin, Betty Glasser, Geraldine Miller, Darlene Johnson, Marjorie Dahlin, and Doris Anderson. Hilrd Rpw: Phyllis Cramer, Gloria Peterson, Beverley Jones, Lorna Smith, Marlene Shostrom, Arlene Hahn, Rosalie Eckstrom, Jeannine Lind, Caryl Sterner, Ada Nelson, and Janice Sundberg. Fourth Row: Arlene Green, Alvertus Laessle, Betty Creech, Doris Recknor, Ramona Sundberg, Phyllis Peterson, Muriel Warnick, Van- dellne Bush, Virginia Nyberg, Elaine Carling, Dorothy Mundt, and Dorothy Ehn. Director: Mr. Ramp. Accompanist: Arthur Eates. Hie Girl's Glee Club of fourty-eight members met twice each week for rehearsal. This group made two appearances at the December Ves- per and Pre-Contest programs. A sextette consisting of Gloria Peterson, Arlene Green, Beverly Jones, Phyllis Peterson, Caryl Sterner, and Marjorie Dahlin was chosen from the glee club. Hie sextette sang at several programs and was entered in the District MuAic Contest. Arthur Bates was accompanist for these groups.
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