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Page 18 text:
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LOIS SIMONSON Everybody's favorite. RUTH SUNDBERG Tumpy Quiet, but with artistic tastes. MARIANNE THIEL Dody Laughter becomes her. ANN TRELOAR Annie Talents—14 karat. ROBERT SUMMERS Bob He always leaves them laughing. BEVERLY SWENSON Bev I'm so confused! RICHARD THOMPSON Dick Things are tuff all over! JOHN TRNKA Johnny Oh! what form! ARTHUR UPGREN Art So don't tell everything, little man.
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CHARLES PYLE Chuck Something darling! EVERT RENSFELDT Swede To love the sport beyond the prize. THOMAS ROWE Tom Romeo, wherefore art thou? SALLY SANDBERG Sandy Conversation is my specialty. JORGE SERRANO George Chivalry is not dead. MARIE TONETTE REED Toni Sweetheart of Annapolis. GEOFFREY RHODES Jeff There are smiles that make us happy! WARREN RUUD Strong, silent, but oh. so appealing. CATHERINE SCHAFER Cathe Life is tedious, ain't it? ELIZABETH SEXTON Liz Laugh awhile, let humor be your style.
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Page 19 text:
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HELEN WAGNER Honey'' There'll Be a Star. ANN WILSON Willi A finger in every pie. JERROLD WOLTERSTORFF Jerry A master craftsman. This year, the main activities of the senior class, the baccalaureate, the commencement, and the senior assembly, were assigned to each one of the homerooms. Then the committees of the homerooms brought their ideas before the entire class for approval. The Baccalaureate, which took place June 4. had for its theme. No man is able of himself to do all things. There were the traditional speakers at the Baccalaureate: a minister. a rabbi, and a priest. The theme chosen by the committee for the Commencement, June 8. was For this is our tomorrow. This year's Commencement was based on a new idea of having a scenario of four scenes depicting school life and graduation. The seniors were happy with this new idea, which was entirely different. The senior class officers were Louis Lehmann, president: John Twohig, vice-president: Ann Tre-loar, secretary: and Warren Ruud, treasurer. The senior class advisors were: Mr. Dwight Burton. Miss Edith West and Mr. Arthur Ballet. The senior class play. You Can't Take It With You, was held March 17 and 18. Of the sports awards given out this year, the all-conference awards for football went to Roger Carlson and Evert Rensfeldt. with Louis Lehmann receiving honorable mention. Senior Class Officers—l-Jim Lehmann president: John Twohig. vice-president; Ann Treloar. secretary; Warren Ruud, treasurer. Senior Class Advisors—0. Burton, E. B rlmaicr. E. West A. Ballet. John Twohig received the Spanish Club award for being the outstanding senior student in Spanish. 15
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