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As members of the dramatlc club Mary Gillette June Haulman Eleanor Carson Ortha Qeaman Wayne Wlnslow Dlck Coder Joyce Mlck elsen and Pat Murphy Audlences attendlng the performances of Qhlrt Sleeves the Jumor Class play were xery pleased vslth the excellent por trayals by sex eral members of our class But a glance at the H1 Astonlsh er and ou1 own QPENCERIAN will show the outstandlng work of many 1un1ors Those who helped edlt the wcekly newspaper were Lo1s Ralle Betty Lea Pullen Betty Murray Pat McK1nney Mary Boyle MHYIOTIQ Rubes and Marllynn Axtell Valbolg Nlelsen Wayne Wmslow Don Mor gan and Pat Murphy all held responslble posltzons on the annual staff As edltors staff wrlters bus1ness salesmen and cameramen many yunlors were found to have unmlstakable talent As offlcels of Pep Club Hom maklng Club Commelclal Club Sclence Club Debate Club D1 d1'll21tlC Club C A A IUIIIOIS played an lmportant gart Many members of our class att nded the varlous state conx entlons that vsere held and of course we were well represented at student con at an athletlc affa1r be It a game or tournament there were classmates sellmg wares by dlfferent technlques You would have to combat plead mg eyes convmcmg arguments log1cal prmclples eloquent salesmen b fore you could refuse to buy All thoughts turned to prom at the end of the year and here agam we may well be proud for thls 1un1or senlor affa1r was a grand success wlth an excellent orchestra beautlful decoratlons clever Sp8C13lt16S and del1c1ous refreshments Of course class sponsors C Lester Whlte and Marguerite Russell were 1nvaluable ald 1n preparmg the prom From fresh men newly promoted to hlgh school we haxe advanced to 1un1ors almost ready to leave page MUSIC of course m our flrst year recognlzed many of us as talented smgers and lnstrumental players Our class was the fxrst freshman class ever to have members taklng debate and belng actlve 1n other such act1v1 tles Journalxsm staffs were fxlled wlth many newcomers as well as the school organ1zat1ons To an even greater extent ln our sophomore year were we active The class presldent Joyce Mlckelsen was promlnent IH her solo s1ng1ng Whlle 1n the fleld of sports upper classmen became more and more aware of the bxg part the sophomores were playmg ID basketball football and track In the great muslcal productlon H1 Ho Doctor sophomores dlsplayed the1r talents ID many dlfferent ways Wlth a gala dxsplay of the1r talent 1n muslc speech drama sports bus1ness ab1l1ty and prowess 1n the class room the yunlors closed the1r thlrd year 1n Spen cer Hlgh School and named It the1r best year yet 1 '1 . , I ' , 1 1. ' 9 N' Y 1 1 9 y ' . . . H . I L., rv ' - . V . ,' - 7 Y ' ' s ' S ' ' ' 1 ' ' Y Y 9 Y 1 1 1 - Q 9 r ' y . . . . N . 3 . 7 9 ' 7 . 'N . . Q Q- . , e 9 ' I Y V 7 ' I . ' 'e ' .' J Y ' . 7 - 5 ! claves as well as 1n our own student council. Everywhere we would look 7 5 . . . . . . Q- 7 Y ! L 5' . H , . . A, V . . . L , L L N, . , a L ' . 7 I . . 7 Y ' ! 3 ' . . . , ' ' ll ' !l 9 - 1 1 . . . . , I v 9 , . . . , r . l V ' , . 2-5
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an Qt 03159 Can It be that we me actually lLllI10I'S that wexe only one more year left that we we reached that long ant1c1pated xeax of prom plannlng earn mg prom tunds preparmg for our semor year pllttlflg on that wonderful class play and enjoymg all of the fun ln the hustle and bustle of the thlrd vear 1n h1gh school? Now vue may look down upon the freshmen and sophomores 1n that strlctly superlor Jumor vsay as we were looked upon tor two long years What have we to be proud of? In all par s of the school hfe yunlors Are holdmg responslble lmportant and prcmment pos1t1ons W1thout these class members the school would feel a great loss ln many orgamza tlons In all of these tlelds honors are bemg won by talented members of our class May we prove ou1 statements? Read on to f1nd the detalls of the ev1dence Lets look at muslc Elghteen members of the mlxed chorus wer 1un1ors Clyde Kelly J1m B1ornstad Larry Enderson Wayne W1nslow and Lawrence Fatheree were the IIVS 1un1ors IH the boy s octette Joyc Mlckelsen MaoJean Barnett Lo1s Ralle and Marllynn Axtell well repre sented the class m the g1rls sextette ln the mlxed quartette two of the slngers, Larry Enderson and Joyce Mlckelsen were members of our class Indeed we may be proud of our showmg 1n vocal muslc In mstru mental muslc agam we excelled as we were represented m the band and 1n the brass quartette Wayne Wmslow and Lawrence Fatheree As lnstru mental sololsts Lawrence Fatheree won an excellent ratmg at the sub dlstrlct contest Whlle Wayne Wmslow and Jlm Doudna won super1ors whlch entltled them to partlclpate 1n the dlstrlct contest So Wlth a burst of song and a blast of notes the lunlors may show their excellence 1n the flelds of artls muslcae On the fleld and on the floor many 1un1ors made the score ln foot ball and basketball Co captams of next years football team are C15 de Kelly and Don Sonlus who certamly are students of whom the clxss IS proud One must not forget that IH track too many of the vulllng ath letes were 1un1ors Among these were J1m Bjornstad Howard Lauke and Verne Goyette The fem1n1ne factor of the class galned 1ts share of glory as they were runners up 1n the gxrls basketball tournament In speech work agaln 1un1ors led the parade Let s look at the debate team What do we f1nd four Junlols Pat Murphy Don Morgan Clvde Kelly and Jlm Bjornstad w1th Joyce M1Ck9l96H on the second team In extemp agaln the JUDIOTS came through on top wlth Pat Murphy leadmg the parade Undoubtedly we may be proud of our honors 1n th1s fleld for the senlors were defeated 1n the rlvalry for these posltlons page 0 . , . . 1 ' 1 '1 1 n '11 171 1 . ' ' . y 1 1 1 ' 1 - 7 .1 1 . 1 1 u . V . I . L, , 1 1 ' l ' . 1 'w . . , . 1 1 . Q. t . . . M . . , il V V . . . i ri . . . . . . u . c . . , , .. 1 1 1 1 ' ' sp. n 1 ' . 1 .I 1 1 I ' , 1 1 4 r ' ' 1 .. . . . ,N . . . 0 L . . . . 1, . 1 1 . 1 1 1 .. . . . ,N Q . O , l . . , ,, ' 1 1 1 4 ' . . , I . . . , . S , I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1. - .. I , - . L . . Y . 1 . I . - , . 1 ' . . Y ' . . Y . . . . ' .N . KS ' 11 ' ' , 1 - ' 71 7 . Y ' 1 I 1'w .1 . c.. . I 1 . '. . - - 1 1 . . ' . . , - 1- 1 , A . . , . . . , . . . .N . 1 1 1 . , . . V1 J.,
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.Soon homom-1 Cllazm FIRST ROW: CLeft to Rightj Arvis Ralle, Shirley Cooper, Muriel White, Dorothy Adair, Richard Barth, Jamcs Rost, Robert Taylor, Peggy Droll, Alice Jean Bennett, Ruth Ann Swallum, Barbara Wellmerling, Jerry Campbell, Frances Dickinson, Dorothy Enderson, Dorothy Steffen, Virginia Munger. SECOND ROW: Maxine Flink, Lillian Tuttle, Bob Eckburg, Bob Bar- rett, Myron Schwark, Bob Sands, Gwen Peterson, Gerry Rehfield, Arnold Larson, James Lauck, Lee Santage, Marcella Henry, Helen Tolle, Edith Shull, Erma Shuberg, Lucille Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Jo Nugent, Virginia Jones, Betty Turnbull, Marilynn Tweet, June Johnson, Helen Cole, Alice Watt, Grace Prather, Inez Corn- wall, Grace Redmond, Juanita Sayer, Lola Henrich, Betty Lawrence, Maxine Wright, Grace Boyd, Kathryn Fleming, Betty Luckinbill. FOURTH ROW: Charles Tripp, Vincent Loomis, Bob Verner, Webb Summers, Morry Preston, Virgil Jones, Don Ruggles, Ardell Lundquist, Leona Griffeth, Mary Byers, Ethel Larson, Peggy Manning, Nora Tolbolt, Blanche Skinner, Dorothy Linnan, Dorothy Johns, Naomi Namur, War- ren Winden. FIFTH ROW: Helen Kabrick, Gerald Hough, Don Goddard, Wayne Tatman, Berle Erickson, Don DeWall, Gene Dennis, John Dolvin, Bob Erickson, Warner Johnson, Orlo Jordan, Orville Walstrom, Rene Jacobs, Junior Freeburg, James Loomer, Walter Hicks, Dale Manning. SIXTH ROW: Thorrel Fest, Class sponsor, Francis Aebly, Bob Snyder, Wally Bjornstad, John Carroll, Verne Goyette, Duane Alberts, Billy Sch- wark, Wayne Bohde, Edward Tuttle, Arthur Watt, Gerald Prather, Bob Severson, Glen Fingersen, Kenneth Tertipes. page 25
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