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Albro, George Allshouse, lone Anderson, Helen Andrus, Marilyn Angell, Ellen Argue, Joann Ayers, Elwood Bagrow, Natalie Bahm, Catherine Bailey, Edwin Bailey, Richard Baker, Katherine Baldwin, Ina Baldwin, Richard Barnhart, Wavel Bartholomy, Jane Bastian, Forrest Jr. Bastian, Robert Batey, William Baughey, Betty Jane Bayles, Elliott Bayles, Phyllis Bell, Kathleen Benner, Iris Benner, William Bennett, Milton Blohm, Melvin Bohlka, Dale Borton, Dean Bowen, Minor Bower, Minor Bratz. lane Braun, Richard Brower, Zana Brown, Ralph Brugqer, Valdine Buehrer, Dale Bussing, Maxine Cassell, Richard Chaffee, Neva Chesher, Robert Christmas, Margaret Clapp, William Clark, Fern Coffey, Wanda Colbath, Jack Cole, Alberta Cole, Betty Coughlin, William Covell, Dorman Crane, Minnie Crots, Jack Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, R. Cunningham, Rubydean Curry, Hazel Curtis, Fanny Daniels, Geraldine Dausch, Helen Davis, Dorothy DeMuth. Betty Dennis, Donna Jean Denslow, Edward Dickerson, Audrey Dillon, Lorene Doty, Rosemary Dove, Dolores Dove, Doris Dryer, Cecil Duncan, Richard Eaton, Dorothy Jean Eldredge, Edward Eldredqe, Jim Evans, Gertrude Every, Frank Figy, Betty Figy, Doris Filter, Doris Fisher, Martha Foley, Kenneth Ford, Richard Frey, Jimmie Frownfelder, Wm. Fuss. Clarence Gabarowski, Bud Gittus, Richard Graham, John R. Griewahn, William Hagerman, Norman Hanna, Don Hansen, Richard Harland, Thomas Harris, Victor Harvey, John Hatt, Lois Heldt, Evelyn Henderickson, Lucille Heskett, William Hess, Joan Hill, Opal Hoag, John Jr. Holloway, Emmaiean Holloway, Florence Holmes, Robert Holtz, Richard Howe, Joyce Hunt. Lois Hurlburt, Richard Ireland, Rose Mary Isaacson, June Ives, Kenneth Jennings, Tom Johns, Olive Johnson, Buford Judge, Harlan Kathrens, June Keebler, June Kelley, Earl Kelley, John Kelly. Joan Kern, Ethel Kitson, Kenneth Knierim, Wanda Krueger, Jean Kwilinski, Josephine LaReau, Shirley Laudnslager, Ann Love, Betty Jean Lowery, Doris Lundahl, Jack Lvons, James Martinson, Beverly Matthes, Robert Mattis, Raymond McClain, Richard McDougall, Laura McKie, Bob McWilliams, Mason Megal, Esther Michael, Jane Miller, Dorothy Miller. Rhea Miller, Richard Miller, William Mills, Bernice Mitchell, Dale Moberg, Helen Moll, Lavern Moll, Lillian Moorhead, Bette Lou Mumaw, Jean Naumann, Bob Olsen, Rose Page, James Paschal, William Peck, Van Pennington, Kenneth Perkins, Paul Pettit, Mack Pierre, Larraine Poucher, Marian Powers, James Prichard, Joanna Procknow, Wilma Rau, Lelan Ray, Ronald Reister, Myra June Renner, Donald Richards, James Richmond, Mary Rinehart, Irene Rissie, Adelaide Robinson, Oneita Roesch, Don Rogers, Elizabeth Rohrer, Donald Root, Joann Rushton, Doris Schultz, Jean Scott, Sally Ann Shank, Elsie Sharpsteen, Elaine Shipman, David Shourds, Mildred Sisson, Joyce Sisson, Louis Skeels, Dorman Smith, Roland Spreeman, Margaret Steele, Glendora Stegq, Kathryn Stevens, Wendell Stout, Dorman Suydam, Marilyn Sweet, Beatrice Sword, Fred Thielan, Phylliss Thomson. Margaret Tornow, Bill Turner, Audrey Tuttle, Barbara Van Zandt, Norman Vest, Carl Waqqoner, Frances Walker, Robert Wall, Roy Watkins, James Weber, Elma Webster, Jean Welch, Royal Westcott, Maribah Westfield, Illa Westgate, Ralph Wheaton, Bill Whiton, Harley Wiedenhoit, Richard Willnow, Betty Lou Willnow, Dick Willson, J. B, Witt, Laura Wolfe, Marvena Wood, Ann Wood, John Woods, Eugene Young, Nina Zumstein, Louis
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'VICRO .S' Tflf f007ll6ff7.S ' DICK BRAUN made the varsity basketball team this year and did a commendable piece of work. Dick, aside from being active in all sports, is in- terested in music. You might mistake Dick for a senior, for he tips the scales at 210. J. B. WILSON, that lad with the dark curly hair and a sparkling voice, is our modern Patrick Henry. He has a grand personality plus. J. B. has had his share of announcing P.A. messages for the council, as well as acting as master of ceremonies for a school party or two. Watch this lad! KATHLEEN BELL- Katie to her friends-is an all- round girl. She likes sports and is a very good student to boot. She and her smile are insepa- rable! ROLAND SMITH-Swish! Did you ever see him when he wasn't in a hurry? And those twinkling eyes certainly suggest mischief brewing. Roland hails from Battle Creek. Their loss is our gain! MARGARET CHRISTMAS is the quiet type, but there's something about her-She's a regular mer- maid in the water and how she can dive! That's probably how she got that nice even tan. JANE CAROL BRATZ is another girl who doesn't confine her interests to one special field. She is interested in swimming and dancing and is a mem- ber of the A Capella Choir, but when it comes to settling down for a Iife's work, she wants to be- come an artist. VAN PECK is the all-round boy. He's no flop on the gridiron, but wait until you see him glide over the basketball floor. Van is president of the fresh- man class and a born leader. JACK COLBATH is a musical gent. He plays in the band, and he and his clarinet are always present at basketball games. He is a member of the Latin Club, and as a member of the Student Council, he has served on a number of important committees. MARILYN ANDRUS likes to check the tires before going riding in Pierce's car. She's quite a musi- cian, besides. She plays alto clarinet in the band, and her piano playing is sort of a hobby with her. BARBARA TUTTLE-Her striking black hair catches everyone's eye, as you can see by the host of friends she has. Last year, Barbara organized a band among her school friends, so don't be sur- prised if you see a sign some day in the future which reads, Barbara Tuttle and Her Band! One Night Only. NATALIE BAGROW came here from Wisconsin in the ninth grade and has made a lot of friends in two short years. She is an excellent student and takes an active part in forensics. LOIS HATT is the friendly, versatile girl you'lI often spy playing the piano. Always dependable and cheerful, she is popular with her classmates. She has contributed much to the Latin Club group. ED BAILEY--our lawyer-to-be. Everyone will long remember Ed's ability for declamation, but longer still his polite, unassuming, pleasant smile, all- round ability, and his cleverly coined Latin phrases. JIMMY PAGE. Pep, personality plus, humor-these spell Page and personality. Besides being an honor student, Jim belongs to the Latin Club and takes an active part in all sports. Sweet, Bell, Bratz, Angell, Christmas Peck, Colbath, Wilson
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IN 0RMv47l0lV, P1645 5 Dean ot Students-Mrs. Julia H. Cairns English Department Miss Mildred Armstrong Miss Edna Kidman Miss Sarah Breese Miss Yvonne Stafford Miss Vivian Mowat Miss Helen McComb Mathematics Department Miss Alice Richard Miss Gertrude Buck Mr. Max Sweet Mr. Edward Strobel Science Department Miss Mary Mautino Mr. Max Sweet Mr. John Cowin Mr. Russel Leonardson Social Science Department Miss May Green Miss Mary Mautino Miss Gertrude Buck Mr. Robert Hayden Mr. Donald Whitney Language Department Miss Edna Kidman Miss Yvonne Stafford Music Department Mr. Paul Ranier Mr. Russel Nelson Physical Education Department Miss Melanie Pety Mr. William Ogden Mr. Francis Hazen Mr. Robert Hayden Commercial Department Miss Lucile Alban Miss Helen McComb Mr. Henry Lutz Industrial Arts Mr. Arthur Warren Mr. Edward Strobel Mr. Maurice Overholt Mr. Donald Whitney Art Miss Helen Hutchins Home Economics Miss Clara Hasso Miss Gretchen Miller Agriculture Mr. Russel Leonardson
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