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Mary Schulz Schulz, Mary Mary was a member of ihe band, secrelary of ihe band, in F.l'l.A., on all-school baslierball ieam, 'iumbling ream, Hi-Liner and Sheyenne siaffs. dramaiic club, G.A.A. ,She was also a cheerleader, posiure queen in her freshman year, in declamalions, and in the junior and senior plays. Taylor, Charles Chuck was aclive in sporfs. He was fooiball caplain in his senior year: a member of 'lhe LeHermen's Club, in iraclc, baslrelball, and a cap- pella. He was also in ihe junior play, and presicleni of fhe iunior class. Wallace Websfer Charles Taylor SENIUHS Stevenson, llia Mae llia alfended Pillsbury high school her 'first fwo years. There she was casl' in +he school play, held a home room office and was a member of 'lhe Glee Qlub. She was also in fhe dramalic club. Wesley Weber Websier, Wallace Wally was a four-year member of a cappella. He also ioolx parf in inlramural baslzeiball, foo+ball, horse- shoe, sofiball, and 'fable fennis. Wefalcl, Dorofhy Dorolhy aifended her firsi' fhree years of high school in Ames, lowa, where she was in girls' reserves, clra- mafic club, a cappella, mixed chorus, Junior Red Cross Council and iunior play. While in her senior year al' V.C.H.S. she was a member of rho Sheyenne siafi and was casf in fha senior play, was in a cappella. 30 llia Mae Sfevenson Weber, Wesley Wesley, always ready wi+h a smile, is new fo V.C.H.S. lhis year, coming from Noliimier where baskeiball was his maior inieresi. He played on fhe senior class baskefball foam in lhe class lournamenf. Dorofhy Weiald
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L, S 1 v 7- ,i .- f 2. jg.. g, f1'Q f1f,' .,I,'f- low I lTopl - Marilyn Grace, Marion Gillund, Diclr Gibson, Lloyd Hechman, Joy Heimann. Row 2 - Beverly Hilborn, LaDonna Iverson, Roger Johnson, Sherman Johnson, Maurice Jorgenson Row l liopl - Kelvyn Jarvis, Barbara Kielland, Geraldine Kringlie. Row 2 - Laura Lang, Duane Larsen, Jeanette Larson. In the tall of I946, a new crop of fresh from iunior high students arrived on the doorstep of Q 'ig it VCHS. Since then, the iuniors have taken part in ',: fg,.3,. - many activities, both educational and entertaining. First, many new faces ioined the a cappella and X chorus. Students were even staying home nights S to practice on their new cornets and clarinets to S bi get in trim tor their first appearance in the high S li school band. Two industrious girls, Janet Ployhar ig 5 and Joyce lBubsl Macdonald, were continuously if beating their tables with their drum sticks to get W S5255 J 32 the right rhythm to play a drum. Not that the neighbors' didn't mind, because they did. Then came the field of sports, open to both girls and boys alilse. ln his freshman year, Ronald Wallin lsutl made the Hi-Liner team and that is quite a thrill to any boy - and a special one when he is a freshman. During the sophomore year, Ralph Bevins and Emil Carlson were promoted to first-string Hi-Liner basketball team along with several other sopho- mores who really showed what they could do. In
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