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CUSTODIANS Pete Peterson, Oscar Pederson, Earl Ly- man. PROJECTIONISTS ROW 1: James Hatlelid, Don Halverson, Clara C arr, Dennis F olve n, Patricia Owan. ROW 2: Roger Bakke, Lyle Ha- mann, Don Hudson, Loren Hagen, Mil- nor Sandry. ROW 3: Tom lrgens, Bob Lundstrom, Harley Paulson,Tom Newell. HOUSING COMMITTEE ROW 1: Bill Carter, Donald Stewart, Bill Elliott, Gary Markell, Eugene Oyloe, john Myles. ROW 2: Donald Hudson, Roger Bakke, Leon Baye, Harvey Olson, Tom Newell. ROW 3: Tom Benge,Jack Clark, Jim Hval, jerry Moss.
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BOOKSTORE COMMITTEE ROW 1: Vivian Gibbins, Karen Smith, Karen Stevens, Yvonne Gauthier. ROW 2: Shirley Moe, DeeAnn Nelson. STAGE ,COMMITTEE ROW 1: David Bean,CarlBartells, Mil- nor Sandry. ROW 2: James Moline,Bob Williamson, Bill Ferrell. LIBRARIANS ROW 1: Lois Thune, Valerie Anderson, Rita Kay Abel. ROW 2: Darrel Sever- son, James Tri, Steve Schmidt, Vivian Gibbins, Lee Wagner. TEACHERS' SECRETARIES ROW 1: Joan Treider, Marcia Goodrich, Shirley Moe, Cheryl Wescott, Aone Stor- seth. ROW 2: Sharon Davies, Sharon Sletting, Phyllis Berg, Juana Peterson, Mavajean Johnson, Avis I-luntly, Karen Kline. ROW 3: Annette Heller, Gladys Stannard, Marilynllicks, Marilyn l-lend - rickson, Jan H augen, Miss Connolly. ROW 4: Valerie Anderson, Donna Thon, Marilyn Booke, Karen Stevens, Nan Morrow, Carole Farroh.
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'f 431 . ra- JO V 1151.4 wi . H M 'QW 5 - 1 n r I .. o I f f 's A we 6, aa' H naman ROW 1: Karen Voss, treasurer, David Erickson, president,Marilyn Booke, secretary. ROW 2: Tom Benge, sgt. at arms, Jim Erickson, vice president. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September 8, 19520 What do you see? All 148 of us shyly seating ourselves in the auditorium seats-- yes, we were first -class Green Freshman . The highlight thatyear was our Freshman Frolic held March 20. Everybody had a swell time---seniors and juniors danced, sophomores chartered, and the freshmen held up the walls. Our officers for that year were Marilyn Hicks, president, Dale Williamson, vice president, Karen Kline, secretary, Don Hudson, treasurer, and Pete Reed, sgt. at arms. September 8, 1953-- Here we start our second year as the know it all sophomores. We find ourselves in Miss Moe 's study hall-- our know it all turned to know nothing after a couple weeks. We held our annual Sopho- more Stag on November 10. This year we elected Jim Moline, president, Marilyn Hicks, vice president, Carol Hilling, secretary, Marliss Hicks, treasurer, and Pete Reed, sgt. at arms. September 8, 1954- Here,we are already Juniors. Changes this year were hour periods instead of45 minute ones and no activity period. We had our first class play, State Fair . We took first prize with our homecoming float. The big highlight was our junior and senior banquet and prom. The theme was Blue Mirage . The water tower was repainted in the flying, loyal colors of Orange and Black. Officers were Milnor Sandry, president, Marilyn Hicks, vice president, Marilyn Booke, secretary, Don Hudson, treasurer, Roger Breezeley, sgt. at arms. September 8, l955-- This starts our last and final year in W.H.S. We are looking forward to caps and gowns, class night, and commencement. October 14, Homecoming,--prettiest Royal Court, Queen's Ball, our float takes first prize for the 4th consecutive year. Mr. Syverson composed a new school song, tournaments, class play, junior, senior banquet and prom. All this adds up to a wonderful year. 90
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