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MR. PETER ZANNA Physical Education Hockey Coach Adviser: Araelphi Hi-Y Senior lass MR. WALLACE ZIMMERMAN Physical Education Director Football Basketball Baseball Adviser: Ninth Grade CUSTODIANS Row 2. B. Balderston. G. Hermanson. H. Williams Row 1. A. Crosby. C. Hansen, N. Crosby. O. Anderson CAFETERIA CREW Left to Right: M. Tulford, F. Malstrom. A Gordon. E. Houll. E Thompson SECRETARIAL STAFF Left to Right (standing): B. Fox. D. Anderson. B. Magnuson, M. Mallory. (Sitting): V. Erikson
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MR. ALTON OSMAN Instrumental Music MISS JUNE SHIFFLETT English 8 Adviser: Eighth Grade MISS MARGARET RING Latin and Spanish Adviser: Spanish Club; Sophomore Class MISS PEARL SOUERS Home Economics Cafeteria MR. LEO A. RORMAN Social Science 12 Jr. Varsity Football and Basketball Adviser: Senior Class MR. JOHN STEIMLE Advanced Metal and Machine Shop MR. MERRITT SEELY American History Adviser: Dux Hi-Y; Junior Class MISS MARIE WHARTON Commercial Adviser Vocational Club and Junior Class MR. DONALD SCHUTTE Visual Education Adviser: Visual Aid and Camera Club MISS ELIZABETH WOOD English 10 Adviser: Blue Tri and Sophomore Class
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rcTupr- State eason to be proud rson. On Feb. 6 luth to win first m event of the hool $ki tourna-5 contest is p honor a hi ain in Minncs n Name mmittee r class president, committees that tal activities for The committees he class officers. ,co Rorman, class •oved by Milton ipal, on Jan. 9. ws: Class night— n; John Rodgers, iy, Mary Dow. rohn Kuntz, Barfs Bohlig, Dick Tary Anne Whlt-x Pickett. Frank shop; will—Jere i. Paul Tierney, faughn. is chairman of t committee with Doug Richards, anice Klodt. Coaward assembly !wert and Tom Pooler, Marilyn ■So Chapman, chairman of the imittec with Lu- ves As ot State itatc Conference building on the ? the week of idred girls from nnesota took part ctioning of city, avernment. Nom-nventions. ballot gn speeches were they arc in our vernment. Park's Anne Olson, was f State. d girls were di-ies. two counties one state. Their ssed several bills school aid. taxa-the aged and the nne stated. ' The cresting and won- The announcement of the valedictorian and salutatorian of a senior class is always made with pride and admiration. stated O. E. DomianJ superintendent of Park schools, when the top scholars of the class o( 1948 were announced. Robert Bcvensee has earned the valedictorian honors of his class with at average of 3.848. Richard Sundt. whose average is 3.783, has been namn salutatorian. Milton H. Kuhlman. principal, in announcing the names of the vole] dictorian and salutatorian said. The faculty and the administration coni en wov. . Alter tnree days ot tryouts, Donald Anderson, speech instructor, announced the cast on Oct. 1. This play, by Joseph Kesselring. is in rehearsal under the direction of Mr. Anderson. A student director, as yet, has not been appointed. Romantic principals will be portrayed by Bill Weed, as Mortimer Brewster, and Evonne Martin, as Elaine Harper. Others in the cast include: Jere Veilleux, Tom Vessey, Chuck Hutchinson, Bob Bevensee, Frank Hurd, Jack Behonek, Leonard Nadasdy, Dick Brown and Craig Milnor. to continue their education in col lege and that their work in highe education will continue to be out standing. Robert Is the president of th Rex Hl-Y, a member of the de bate squad, science club. Masqu and Gavel, Christian fellowshi club, clef and staff and a reporte for the Echo. Bob participated I the junior and senior class play and has been active in debate fo two years. Dick Sundt, editor of the Echo wan. is a member of the studen council, and participated in the sen ior class play. He was publicit chairman for the 1947 Home fCutdq, cA-eadU ' Qtetfhf, rWi Common experience in dramati officers of the National Honor Soci tion in their new positions. They Grady, vice-president and Pegg Edina junior high school ga AdeJphi these three years. He the leads in the junior class pit make the grade in Masque and John is the chairman of all se Dick Brown and I are ver, ing ;n northern Minnesota ever}1 (Confidentially, if you hav John, try an ice cream cone, his Grace The vice-president’s Irish Grady. Besides being vice-president is president of the clef and staff club. She and John ought to work well Honor Society, as they co-starred in th« 1 •interest in speech work has led her to mation. This year she will give a selection from’ Sandburg. Grace has a phobia for collecting things. Because the Echo, as assistant-editor, of course, she has taken to collec of the editor. If anyone has anything worth collecting, look out, or Gra Mary will colled it! ,, Peg Calls Dances Reg romes .from remote Eden Prairie. You might hear ber-nnv
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