High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
Row 1: Margie Kazos, Loey Mae Lange, Sally ljlemling, l-fyelyn Larson, Marilyn liarnst, lietty Fossum, llorothy jarvis, Carlene Rossi, Marcia Nelson, Carol Fox, Barbara jernegan, Sheila Harrop. Raw 2: Pearl Rhoten, Karen Fischer, Sharon llitts, Delores Keith, Nancy Foster, Marlene Ginther, Cleoue XYright, Nancy Ryan, Carol Finch, Marlys Hanson, Bonnie Holloway, Marcia lioetleker, llarlyn Gae llaack, Patricia Smith, Marlene johnson. Raw 3: jucly Rasmussen, Elois Ferclinanclt, Mary johnson, Avis Sanflum, -Iacqueline Campliell, ,Xnclrey .AXyshfortl, llonna Strehlow, Elaine Schattsneicler, lcla Schneicler, Marlys Schultz, Carrine Price, Marlys Scltemel. Row 4: .Xnn Snell, llorothy Ferclinantlt, Marlys Cronyoltl, Patricia Cooper, lieyerly Honor, l'hyllis Moorlieatl, liyelyn Holmes, llelores Ratllce, Rosanne Vl'egener, Rita Halling, Patricia Mestacl, Marjorie Butler, Marcheta Sleeper, Barbara Hatterson, Barbara Sprach, hid' eu! . . . Whue ,411 Gab Mae Salma The practice of having mystery sisters, no tloulmt, was the main reason that the girls' cluln hacl the largest enrollment of any clulm in school. 'lihe girls with their sponsor, Miss Iris Knight, hatl in acltlition to regular meetings, l?acl's tlate, Christmas Party, Girls'clul1 llance, Mystery Sister Banquet, Mother-Daughter lea, and the Senior Farewell. 'lihe cluli is goyernetl by the Central lioartl, which is made up ol the eight ofhcers antl the tlurteen other girls who were nonunatecl for oliiice. Raw 1 left to rightf- Clarice Herzog, social chairman, Ann Rynearson, treasurer, ,leannette juclcl, membership chairman, Pauling .Xnclerson, president, Kay Kleckner, Vice-president, Gloria Chaloulias, secretary, Suzanne Rye, publicity chairman, Kathleen Mason, mystery sister chairman. Row 2. janice liaumgarner, 'lean l'retlmore, Geraldine Meyers, hlarilyn Koenig, Mary Hlhite, l'auline Porter- main, liarliara Swetleen, jo.Xnn Pezan, Susan liletheu, Sally liielke, lilaine Harvey, .lean -Iacolmson.
”
Page 25 text:
“
Qulwze 4 of rqmefzica Thi- Fntnrv Farnu-rs of .X1nvrit'a, or F.F..'X. as it is vonnnonly known is the national organization oi, hy, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in pnhlit' st-rontlarv svhools nnclcr the pro- visions ot tht- National X ovatlonal iztln- vatton .Xc'ts. F. F. .X. is intra-Cnrrivnlar avtivity, having' its origin and root in a clolinitc part of thv school CliI'I'il'lIilllili voca- tional agrivnltnro. The fonnclation upon which thu F. F. .X. organization is hnilt invlnclcs it-atlcrship, and char- artt-r mlext-Iopim-nt, sportsmanship, cooperation, scrvirc, thrift, scholarship, iinprovcti agriculture, organizt-rl recre- ation, Citizcnship ancl patriotism. Icy .Xnclerson, Ralph .'Xntlcrson. Left to rightf Raytnontl Crofoot, Kcnnclh Priggtf, Rit'hartl fiilI'iSl0IlSUiI, S lht- C ill'lSllll7il0l' f-raham vhaptt-r ol tht' I' .i' ..X. ot Rochcstcr is Ul'gilIliZL'ti on tht- alwow- hasis with oitivt'rs anti Colilnlittvvs to assist in t'llI'l'j'illg ont tht- ohjt-t'Iix't's. 'lillvy niet-t once carh month for lAl'4'l'L'1lliUll anti iPll5illl'R4. 'iiilt'I't' art- 798 in thu local F.F..X. in 1952. lhc nlclnhurs ol tht' i'.i'..X t':1i'ry lil atltlltlon to tht-n' Classroom work, stipt-rvisvml ii1lI'lIlil1g projt-vtx on iillI'IllS. 'l'own hoys taking Yocational .xfJ,i'it'lIillll'L' han- projt-vts on .. , .,. . . :1 Irtvnti sorrciatlvu starnt, or work on a tarin in tht- fnnnnt-r The motto of thc lf.F..X is Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to SL-rvc. Rim' 1: ,Xaron l'nIx'cr, Ralph XYoolley, Ronald Johnston, Donny Ganz, VK'altcr ilonfortl, XYayntf Brown, lion lionrqnin, Russell Stoppcl, Rim' Z: Hoya' Ret-tl, Kenneth Priggc, Raymond Crofoot, .Xlton Pagcl, Stanlvy .Xntlc-rson, Kcnnt-th Fritz, Garrison iiiit'Illl'll, Leslie iiarwick. -lim Larst-n. Rim' 3: XYalton Bonike, LeRoy Rnrl, Ralph .'Xndcrson, Richard Cltristt-nson, Dick Volvin, -lint fliristt-nson, Xt-il Richards, llonalcl Bolmhcn, llavitl Bakkcn.
”
Page 27 text:
“
Row I- Margaret Hansen, joanne jelleris, Layonne Roseliooin, Beverly llerndl, Shirley lilliott, lilizalieth linderson, .Xliee Rask, llonna Christopherson, lloris Hanson, Pat Lloyd, jndy likstrand, l-iarlvara Randall, Carol llirkelo. Swrmid Rorew Mary .Xliee Clagelt, Beth li0CllCl1lllIl, Helen leesdale, jean Koeneinan, Charlene Sanders, Carolyn johnson, Bonnie ,'Xndcrson, Faye Glynn, l'at llansen, Sally Cliff, Geraldine Ingalls, jndy Hughes, joan Roessler, Sue Radke, Geraldine Raymond, Marjorie .-Xllen, listher Roth. Tliird Raw- Lillian Yon Usten, Mary jane Hniitsinger, Marjorie Mefihie, llelores llrower, Pat Fahy, Marlene Haglmerg, Mary U'llyrne, l'atri1'ia laitzi, .-Xrdith Mcgraw, janet Kimmel, Shirley VYittliel, llorothy Riippreelit, janet Nelson, janet Volz, Sandra Sehroeder, jaeilneline l'rigige, Marlene Sinidl. Fllllffll Row? Sandra Sween, Sandra Harding, l'at Melinight, Faye Ne:-ler, Bonnie Reesnniyder, jnlie Lawler, .Xrlene MeCne, jeanne 'l'hon1pson, Collette jaekman, Marilyn Peterson, Lynne llieter, Ruth lleelc, Karen 'l'relstad, Sheila XYaldron, Marilyn I Sehmidt, Rose O'l'lryne, joan Lntzi, Nancy Nelson, lat Mellmy, Shirley .Xnderson. ...,4m!4mnA14 Row l, left In VIAQIII'-' Caroline O'Shanghnessy, llorothy Maekedanz, jnne Siinpso, Ruth Elsholl, Carol Coulter, janet XYinslow, Dorothy llanks, Naney .-Xnn Fynhn, judy Sehwerinan. Row 2: llonna llrelnner, Marlene Mato, janiec Fred- riekson, lfya Smith, Rolmerta Bond, Sue Alexand- er, laieille Niehols, joanne Yanliirlc, Margot Fielc, Sharon XYatson. Raw 3: Sharon Hannnond, Marilyn llanholzer, Sigri lfnierson, lX'lary lillen Chadwiek jean Crinnn, jean l7eYogel, Mareia Edwards, Virginia Hazely, Mary lillen Fuehs, Gladys Goodman. Rme I: left In riglil - janiee Gordon, Marlene llanson, Phyllis jolinaon, Sne Slneeton, .Xndigone flialos, lloris Fow- Slllll, lone tiondenongli, Dorothy Mielke, Knit' 2: joan l,anee, Marilyn llaniels, joanne Paulson, Marlyw Xllinters, Mary Zeek, joyee lioewsler, llawn XYalsh, joanne Miller, jane l'lrieh, lliane llnpere. Rim' 3: Far- man Voslwerg, farol Mhyre, Klertrnde laidden, Marilyn Kleiwl, .Xliee Roth, Rene llygel, l.aYonne Seliwanlae, jean Moon, ,Xnn lfyans.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.