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,azzziwzi W ,mamma ALBERS WALTER 1 idve me life 1 live. Industrial Arts Club: Boys' Home Ee. Club 45 Outdoor Sports Club 15 Audio Visual 35 Stage Craft 2. ANDREWS, IANNA She has the form of a goddess and a face just like a saint. Homecoming Royalty 43 Art Club 4: Snow Week Queen 4: National Honor Society 4. IXNDREWS, KATHLEEN A sweet attractwe kind of a girl. Wayako Staff 41 Art Club 4: National Honor Society 45 Senior Class Play 4. ANDREWS, SIIEELA She figures in a neat way. Art Club 4: National Honor Society 4. BAINIBENEK, DAVID Though I may not he handsome, I swear I have that distinguished look. Drama Club 1: Outdoor Sports Club 35 Audio Visual 23 Wayako Staff 43 Chorus 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 Track l, 2. BECKER GAIL She-!'s jolly and cute and clever to boot. Drama Club 1, 4: G.A.A. 3: Pep Club lg Wayako Staff 4: Prom Committee 3. Page Eighteen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Ellen Gee - Bernt Ehnicke
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7lzeq lfzeia lime ani Zffdflz. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R. Henry, president: M. Schaber, vice presidentg A. Snyder, secretary: S. Johnson, treasurer. CLASS I-IISTCRY As we donned our caps and gowns on the night of Iune 10, 1954, and the first strains of Pomp and Circumstance were heard, many treasured memories of our past high school years came to mind. One in particular was the feeling of bewilderment we experienced as we entered our tirst year of high school, but after a few weeks we became accustomed to the studies and activities of the upperclassmen. VVe eagerly looked forward to our sophomore year and the completion of our modern high school building. Wliile sophomores we progressed through the new halls of advanced learning combined with participation in various activities. Wfith the production of two plays, much hidden talent was discovered. The energetic sophomore girls captured the intramural basketball trophy while the sophomore boys hclpcd to gain the coveted football champ- ionship. VV ith both quality and quantity, we, as juniors, began planning for our Iunior Class Play, The Little Dog Laugh- edf' which was a tremendous help, as was our successful magazine sale, in making our Iunior-Senior Prom the climax of another exciting year. Another unforgettable highlight was the receiving of our class rings. We, the seniors of '54 began our activities for the coming year under the unselhsh guidance of our new priu- cipal and experienced faculty. The all important events during our senior year were Homecoming . . . Christmas Dance . . . Snow Week . . . Senior Class Play . . . Variety Show. VVe now bid farewell to our fellow classmates and wish to thank the administration and faculty for aiding us in our years of study. As we walk down the aisle on graduation night to re- ceive our diplomas, we realize the importance and serious- ness of life and the responsibilities in becoming outstanding citizens of our community, state, and nation. SALUTATORIAN AND VALEDICTORIAN M. Gee, J. Hippe SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT HENRY, ROBERT Tall men rule the world. Industrial Arts Club 1: Outdoor Sports Club 2, 31 Wayako Staff 4: Wayzatan Staff 43 Student Council 3: Class Officer 4: Christmas Play 45 Chorus 45 Homecoming Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Hockey 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Page Seventeen
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will cancfucfe aaa . . . X 'J BEST ALL AROUND Iune Westliiig - George Reeves BOVVEN, SIIARYN Wl1e11 she plays on ivory keys her music will be sure to please. Drama Club 4: G.A.A. 3: Wayako Stag 4: Wayzatan Staff 4: Senior Class Play 4. BRONIAN, LUCILLE She lSIl7f tall and she 1sn't small, but our friend, Lucy is liked hy all. Drama Club 4: G.A.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 1. BRONIAN, ROY l'le's never in a hurry, never has a worry. Boys' Home Ee. Club 4: Outdoor Sports Club 35 Audio Visual 1, 2. BURGER, PATRICIA '1Tl1ey cloift come any better than this swell gal. Entered Wayzata from Hopkins 43 Drama Club 4: Girls Club 4. BURBANK, ROBERTA She's cute and fun: for someone. she's the one. G.A.A. 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Art Club 45 Girls Club 4. BURR, IROBERT A No matter what the cleeisiou he, l'll i-incl room to disagree. Basketball 3, 4. Page N ineteeu
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