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KAY SEVERSON will prob- ably be remembered by all of us for her warm, friendly man- ner. This attribute has won her many lifelong friends who will welcome her wher- ever she goes. Congratula- tions, Kay, and thank you for being a wonderful OLD Queen. ROGER AXLUND has done a super job as President of our class for the last two years. He has excelled in football and track. Whitey was also a member of our Royalty and a Junior Kiwanian. We con- gratulate you, Rog, for your many outstanding achieve- ments, and know that you will go on to even greater posi- tions. REPRE EN T ATIVE SE IOR A vivacious member of our class is LOIS FREDRICKSON. Besides being President of Y- Teens, she is an Associate Editor of Chips, and was a WHS Representative to Girls' State. We,re ready for Freddy was her slogan in the near-victorious race for Stu- dent Council President. Our thanks, Lois, for many jobs well-done. 23 A President of the Student Ex- change Council and World Af- fairs is ambitious CURT OL- SEN. When not busy with either of these, he can be found Writing sports news for the O Sz B or practicing a speech. An all-round talented, congen- ial person, We know Curt will do a top-notch job in whatever he undertakes. Always ready to help, JUDY SORENSEN is well-liked by everyone. She spends a lot of time working on the Warrior and the Senior Social Commit- tee. She is also a member of NHS and Pep Club. We are happy to claim you, Judy, as a member of the WHS Royalty of 1954 and as a Senior Repre- sentative for our class. Ln , as 1.45 l,-
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One of the most likeable per- sons in school is our Student Council President, STEVE ROGNESS. This fellow, who was a Boys' Stater and a Jun- ior Kiwanian, always has a winning smile ready, even for those to whom he gives moni- tor tickets. Our thanks to you, Steve, for doing a superfine job of representing WHS. Doing a grand job of editing our Warrior is WANDA SHELP. Always busy as a member of a committee or club, she is so quiet and dili- gent in her work that it often goes unnoticed. So we want to thank you now, Wanda, for the terrific job you have done on our Warrior, one which will be treasured by us all. REPRESE TATIVE SE IOR DOUG PAY can often be seen scurrying down the hall, camera in hand, off to take A versatile blonde is MARY LOU JEWETT, O 84 B Co- editor for the second semester. She has distinguished herself as a pianist with the band and chorus. She is an NHS mem- ber and Secretary of Dra- matics and World Affairs. Thank you, Mary Lou, for being a true representative of our school. The scientific aspect of our class has been well-taken care of by CHUCK HURWITZ. President of the Science Club. As co-head monitor and a member of the Ethics Com- mittee, he also has a hand in maintaining law and order in WHS. Good luck, Charles. We know you will achieve success in whatever profession you choose. . f 7 f ...J another picture. He is the photographer for Chips and the Warrior. Most of his spare time during first semester was spent doing trig. We wish you the best of luck in all that you do, Doug.
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Ever ready with a friendly smile is MERREY LYNN SKARDA. As Vice-President of the Student Exchange Council and Chairman of the Senior Social Committee, this gal with the sparkling per- sonality has a busy schedule. Everyone who knows Merrey is proud to claim her as a friend and as a representative of the Class of '55. A devoted supporter land Presidentj of the Future Teachers' Club is CARGLINE VADER. She is an NHS mem- ber. and has done a superfine job of working on the Warrior. Caroline does a great job in any field, and her peppy per- sonality is sure to add cheer to any situation. I 4 Lf REPRE E TATI E SE IORS A well-known face around WHS is the Dramatics Club President, JOHN BEARD- SLEY. A veteran actor of four years, his proficient stage por- trayals have captured a place for him in the heart of WHS. Keep up the good work, John. We are happy to have you for a representative of our school. QL' . Probably the bounciest girl in school is CAROLYN SONICH- SEN. She can be found nearly anywhere, for her activities in- clude everything from being Red Cross President to head cheerleader. She also went to Girls' State. Thank you, Car- olyn, for all you have done, and congratulations on being a member of our OLD Royalty. WHS's outstanding violinist is CHARLETTE MITCHELL, who is President and Concert- mistress of the orchestra. She was an alternate to Girls' State, and is a member of NHS. Her quiet, friendly man- ner commands the respect of her many friends. Congratula- tions, Charlette, on your many accomplishments.
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