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History concerns not only the past but also the present, explains Arthur Thomsen, principal, to Marcia Roe, Janice lowers, Melvin Graham, Rex Blackstone, Dale Grummert and Jim Duffy. Ready for their last lap of high school education are the members of the junior class. Highlighting their many activities this year were the junior class play Nov. 14, Boys' and Girls' County Gov- ernment day, Nov. 28 and the junior-senior banquet May 4. The first big event which took place was the presenta- tion of the junior class play, Good Night Ladies, directed by Samuel P. McEvoy, speech instructor. Jean XVL-ir, Jean Butler, Richard Bailey, Lonnie Gourley, Donald Swigart, Ann Elliott, J. L. Osborne, Emily Jo Noren, Janice Powers, Ila Jean Hoins, Elizabeth Godsey and Dale Grummert portrayed the characters in the play. They felt mighty important when they were the first class from SHS to participate in Boys' and Girls' County Government. Thirteen delegates represented Superior when they traveled to the county courthouse in Nelson to learn the duties of the county officers. Page Fourteen Mary Sullivan, Richard Bailey, .lean Weir, Raymond Driggs Beth Davidson and Armella Elsey listen as Jim Hayes delivers an oration in speech class. DeVee Langer was county clcrkg Dale Grummert, coun- ty sheriff, Norma XVilliams, clerk of district courtg Lon- nie Gourley, county attorneyg Beth Davidson, county treasur- c-rg Jean Butler, Phyllis Hershberger and Donald Swigart, county commissionersg Donna Pittam, county judgeg Heral Jean Jensen, county superintendentg Betty Jensen, county assistance directory Beverly Marshall, county extension agentg and Richard Bailey, county veterans' service officer. Climaxing their year was the junior-senior banquet held annually in the Lady Vestey room of the Hotel Dudley, where they entertained the seniors. Many weeks were spent in preparation for this event, since they were in charge of dec- orations, invitations and the program. Heral Jean Jensen, junior class president, was toastmistress at this affair. Verna Pantier from Bird City, Kan., enrolled in the class in January. This page sponsored by CHARD DRUG STORE
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Gettin Accustomed To Life A S S Royalty of the sophomore class are Sponsor Arthur Peitsch science instructorg George Kempkes, vice-presidentg Jana Bargen, treasurerg Bob Hill, secretaryg Phyllis Chard, presidentg and Sponsor Patrick McEvoy, speech and English IX instructor. Latin II students discussing the Colosseum in Rome are Rich- Dean Nicholson, math instructor, explains one of those ard Mason, Myreta Essin er, Ph lli Ch d g y s ar , Jana Bargen, Bob theorems to geometry students, Phyllis Biltoft, Doris Keldsen, Jacobsen, Zelma Gutscher, Gilbert Smidt and Bob Hill. Leonard Ballard, Doris Matteson, Donna Hansen, Robert Burch, Lawrence Bothwell, Minor Feess, Eugene Byfield and Robert Buchanan. i Bonnie Warneking points out historical places to Leonard I Larsen, Gary Nielsen. Doris Shambaugh, Mary Shrontz, Bob Blclievitt, Helen Wulf. Shirley Warneking, Beverly Stichka and Arnold Leonard, history instructor. This page sponsored by FARMERS STATE BANK-MEMBER F.D.l.C.
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