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ii it iw ii A, 3 .ef as ve' SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Three valedictorians and one salutatorian led our class in scholastic achievement. Dick Hall, Ted Pass, and Sharon Westltind are our vals, and Ann l-larrington is sal. These tour students have not only main- tained very excellent scholarship records, but have been active in many extracurricu' lar activities. Congratulations trom the en- tire class ot So. Our Senior Board was made up ot one repref sentative trom each senior home room. They met every week with an adviser to discuss class problems and present decisions and opinions. Mr. Jackson and Mr. Curtis, our class advisers, assisted our senior board in , making their decisions. Thanks to the Senior Board tor planning our activities so well and tor making the year run so successtully. VALS AND SALS T.-d Pass, Anne Harrington, Sharon Westlund, Dick l-lall. SENIOR BOARD Row I: Anderson, Mclbostad, Councilman, Garvis Ellingson, Norris. Row 2: Casperson, Rachii: Johnson, Nyvall, Mill.-r, Rost. Row 3: Gundvrson, Jamison, Kantor, McBurnncy, Kane, Nelson, Larson, mlm .. ,aa- 'C
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SENIOR CLASS LEADERS Our class ot I956 is proud ot its otticers. They, with our advisers, planned our senior year, and made it run successfully. .Iohn Councilman, our president, headed our senior class meetings every Wednesday morning. AI Garvis very capably served as vicefpresident. ,lane Ellingson was elected secretary, and Tom Melbostad led the col- lection ot senior class dues as treasurer. Assisting Tom with senior finances was the credit bureau. Each semester members ot this group collected the senior class dues in their homerooms. The money collected paid tor our senior activities. the Wahian, and the Grist. To collect money and account tor the dues required a great deal otaccuracy. The mem- loers ot our I956 credit bureau did their jobs well. CREDIT BUREAU CLASS OFFICERS lane Ellingson, sec.: Tom Mvlbostad, truasg John Councilman, ores.: Al Garvis vrcc-pres. Row I: Mills, Wcscla, Hoople, Havstad, Clarkson. Row 2: Robinson, Parker, Kersey, Mclbostad, Wagner. Row 3: An- dvrson, Abrams, Gillquist, Nordstrom, Ervin, Lowe. QQ 'IUIY 1 r , ' E4 ii., 1 gwlxiss
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seniors O O O PHIL AARON: To be a C.P.A.3 Tennis ' JUDY ABEL: Jude 7 Pep Club, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Glee Club, U.C. Club ' BOB ABRAMS: Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking . . Credit Bureau. JAMES ADAMS: Jim Wrestling ' LINTHON ADAMS: Bud ' JAMES AGAN: to be an elec- tronics engineer. SANDRA ALLEN: l s'posel : Ouill Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Otlice Staff, JuniorAcl'1ieve- ment ' ARTHUR ANDERSON: Art : National Honor Society, Credit Bureau, Band ' EDITH ANDERSON: Ede : Blue Tri, Student Council, Pep Club, U.C. Club, U.C. Cabinet, Senior Board, Palitix Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, G.A.A. Board, Grist Reporter, Cityswide Emblem Wearer. FAYE ANDERSON: To be a buyer: G.A.A. Board, Girls' Glee Club, U.C. Club, U.C. Cabinet, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Girls' Club ' GARY ANDER- SON: Garibaldi ' HARVEY ANDERSON: 'l'l1at's litel : National Honor Society, Band, Ouill Club. MARILYN ANDERSON: l wouldn't doubt it! : Blue Tri, Glee Club, U.C. Club. Hi C Club ' NANCY ANDERSON: To be a nurse in tlwe pedi- atrics ward: Spanish Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. Board, Girls' Club, City-wide Emblem Wearer, U.C. Club, Blue Tri ' RICHARD ANDERSON: He profits most wl'1o serve best g Grist Statt, Class Play, Poplars Statt, National Honor Society, Quill Club.
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