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JUNIOR To the perennial problem of raising money for the j.S. the juniors found several solutions. According to tradition, they sponsored the Homecoming dance and Basket Ball. As vice president of the class. Tod I)ock-stadcr was general chairman of both events. As a further aid to the financial situation, the class reorganized the pencil sides. February 16 brought the girls to school in their best. The occasion was the Mothers’ Tea, which was under the supervision of Bev Swenson. The theme “Winter Wonderland” was attractively carried out through the invitations, name tags, and centerpiece. Receiving many laughs, the program was based on an advice to the lovelorn radio program. Ann Trcloar represented the junior girls at the Mother and Daughter Banquet with her topic, “Technicolor Sets and Arts. The climax of the year was reached on the evening of May 7. The Junior-Senior From took much planning and cooperation, and with the help of the com- Top row: Collins, T. Anderson. Elafros, D. Mason, I lar-mon. D. Anderson, ('able. Second row: Dockstadcr, Flood, R. Carlson, Garmers, Jim Bell, Hankins, Kicnitz, A. Friedman. Third row: Harrington, Diane Johnson. Kcrsch, Croli, Cullum, Klein, B. Gallagher, Hirsch. Fourth row: Hornberger, Carrington, Jarvis, Jas| cr. Brennan, Koleski. Bottom row: Fellows, Karn, Knglc, K. Gamble, Godfredson, B. Kuhl. C20 3
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CLASS mittce heads, it proved to l c not only the best social event of the year, but one of the best U. Hi h has ever had. “Blue Moon” was the theme of the dance, while Bruce Dybvig’s band, composed of twelve pieces and a vocalist, played. The theme was carried out through programs, decorations, and table settings. A new system of invitations which eliminated uninvited outsiders was introduced this year. The Pro-Tern Senate representatives were Connie Matson, Marilyn Norman, and Marie Karti. Elected to the permanent Senate were Sandy Peilan, Connie Matson, and Jim Bell, with their respective alternates, Warren Rudd, John Twohig, and Dick Micheels. The officers who guided their class through a difficult but successful year were Dick Thompson, president; Tod Dockstadcr, vice president; Ann Jarvis, secretary; and Tinka Hornberger, treasurer. Advising the juniors were Miss Gertrude Friedman, Mr. Ralph Matthews, and Mr. Joseph Jung. Top Row: Northficld, Rhodes, Twohig, C. Pyle, Trnka, Serrano, Upgren. Second Row: D. Thompson, Summers, T. Rowe, M. Mills, Ruud, E. Rcnsfcldt. Woltcrs-torff. Third Row: Mangan, Mullikcn, Micheels, Sexton, Sandberg, Matson, A. Wilson, Lapides. Fourth Row: Simonson, Wagner, Reed, Parcclls, Ruth Sundberg, M. Thiel. liottom Row: B. Swenson, J. Larson, Mogilner, Norman. Schafer, Lohmann. Absent: Kuhl, Peilan, Trcloar. L 211
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