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DEE EUSTICE . . . Who participated actively in all phases of WHS journalism, climaxed by a scholarship enabling her to attend a summer session at North- western U. last summer. Who rated tops scholastic- ally and was elected to the NHS nucleus last spring. Who put in endless hours as a Thespian and many more hours in countless other activities. EV KJERULFF . . . Who by maintaining top grades was elected to the nucleus of the National Honor S0- ciety. Who, aside from his books, found time to parti- cipate in athletics and sev- eral activities. Who sang in Mixed Chorus and Boys' Octet. Who was elected Vice-President of Student Council. Who also attended Boys' State last summer. . . SENIORS GENE JARMAN . . . Who participated and excelled both in football and in track. Vfho, because of his warm smile and friendly way, was elected president of the senior class of 254. 'Who attended Boys' State last summer after his selec- tion by the faculty. VVho always found time for a friendly hello and chat with every student. CLASS OF 1954 27 TOM JOHNSON . . . Who has participated and ex- celled in nearly every activity WHS has to offer. Who has held almost every important office in the school, including the big one, president of Student Council. Who. aside from all these activities, has main- tained honor roll grades and still finds time to be friendly with everyone. CONNIE SIKKINK . . . VVho excelled in music and speech. XVho was a member of the varsity debate squad all through high school. VVho was highly honored as t'Outstanding Citizen at Girls' State last summer. 'Who was the DAR repre- sentative from Watertown and placed second in the state DAR contest. XR'ho is responsible for this entire annual as its editor. XK'ho maintained high grades throughout all these activi- ties.
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' 1 BILL REINSMITH . . . Who was active in all phases of athletics until his accident in football and ensuing leg trouble. Who ably managed this year's ESD runner-up football team and was elec- ted to the Ki-Yi Royalty. Who managed to maintain practically a straight A average and became a member of nearly every honor society in the school. MARILYN FRANDSEN . .. Who, despite a part-time job at the Public Opinion, managed to be active in band, vocal music and small ensembles. Who was secre- tary of Student Council, and secretary of the class of '54 way back in '52. Who was in the Ki-Yi Royalty and president of Tucks. Who showed her acting ability as a lead in the sen- ior play. REPRESENTATIVE ANN TRANDAL . . . Who sparked the Class of 1954 to achieve many things with her unlimited ambition and unselfish ways. Who was captain of the cheering squad. Who was queen three times- Snow Queen, Valentine Queen, and this year, Tuck Sweetheart. Who was responsible for the success of the 1953 Prom. Who held many offices and held them well. CLASS OF 1954 26 KAY TURBAK . . . Who was limited in ability to participate in many extra- curricular activities because of the distance she lived from school QKranzburgJ. Who was unlimited in abil- ity to make friends. Who proved this by winning the highest honor a girl can win at WHS, that of being Ki-Yi Princess. Who graced all the home games as Tuck songleader. DICK JACOBSON . . . Who is known to everyone as Jake, Who played basket- ball all through high school and is known for his poem, t'The Scrub, written after that fateful Brookings game. Who was selected by the faculty to attend Boys' State. Who maintained a high grade average and was given the Bausch and Lomb Science award for his efforts. A7 if
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