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Seated: Janice Fennern, Rex Boots, A1 Krueger. Standing: Doug Corn. We, as seniors, feel that we have reached the pinacle of our high school career — that of being at the top. We have attained not only knowledge but a whole-hearted and spirited co- operation among the members of our class. With each year of high school came new responsibilities and challenges. As freshmen, we took care of the bonfire; as sophomores, the Homecoming pins. In our junior year, we were in charge of the Homecoming Dance, and we also produced a very successful class play. These past years have been of great value to us, but our senior year is the most important and memorable. During this last year we have engaged in numerous activities. We presented the class play, published the yearbook, and sponsored various other projects. Many of us have been friends and com- panions for years, but with the strains of the familiar Pomp and Circumstance, each will find his own road. Redwood High School has done much for us. It's preparation has been full and complete. Our instructors have taught us to take lesponsibility and achieve results. Now, having completed our last year, we will go on toward success with the thought that high school days are the best days. Boy And Girl Staters Selected on the basis of leadership, scholar- ship, and character, these two juniors were chos- en by ‘heir classmates to attend the annual Boy and Girl State Convention held in the Twin Cities last June. Al Krueger and Phyllis Zielsdorf spent a week studying local, county, and state level government, participating in elections of officers in the respective areas, taking part in State Capi- tol sessions, and meeting many other Staters, This project is sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary and is held to acquaint students with government through its actual practice in State Capitol sessions. —26— Al Krueger. Phyllis Zielsdorf
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First Row: Faith Arndt, Dianne Hoffrogge, Karen Bjerke, Lorraine Heiling, Margaret Cole, Gary Hoover, Caren Fletcher Second Row: Sharon Barnes, Sharon Cox, Margaret Amberg, Fae Goldhorn, Ruth Huhnerkoch, Jim Cairns, Karen Bailey, LaVonne Gladitsch, Lisa Anderson. Third Row: Ronald Bjork, Loren Hilbert, Ted Hoepner, David Duncan, John Corbett, Carol Huhnerkoch, Jim Hengel, Dean Gilland, Earl Brown, Damian Evans. Fourth Row: George Gjertson, John Beager, John Bronson, Jim Gelinne, Roger Hasse, Robert Bratsch, John Hendrickson, David Fidler, Charles Gluth. First Row: Donna Kuglin, Ellen O’Leary, Janet Nemitz, Darrel Leopold, Bob Mann, Kathy Routhe, Madelyn Jensen, Virginia Kletscher, Kay Palmer. Second Row: Lois Johnson, Sharon Okland. Marilyn Kolp, Garwood Mayer, Les Peterson, Gene Pettis, Janet Otto, Suzanne Quale, Mary Patten, Dick Otto. Third Row: Ramona Randall, William Johnson, Noel Lindeman, Mickey Melges, Erwin Read, Bill Kohlhof, Pat Maher, Bernard Kretsch, James Knudson, Robert King. Larry Panitzke. Fourth Row: Gerald Kruse, Harold Melges, Charles Riegel, Jay Kessler, Willard Lucas, James Peterson, Robert Ramseth, Robert Jacobus, Dennis Kascht. —2 —
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