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323. MILDRED TIADEN M1lly Ive a garden ln Sweden' CURTIS WALTERS Cult Smoke and the woxld smokes Wlth you Sponge, and you .smoke also IVIYRENE WALTON Myle e' If I had a hundred hea1ts G A A 1 2 3 4 Drarnatxc Club 3 4 lee Clulb 1 2 Class Office! 2 S S S 4 Jumor Play 3 Sen1o1 Play 4 GENEVA WENNER Geneva ' My hope lm buxlt on nothmg less than '76'Z G A A 1 GARNET WETTERBERC- A wonderful flshelman Who were the fl h CHARLES WILL Challle Hey day what a sweep of vamty comes thls way Dlamatlc Club 4 West H1g'h MIHHQZIPOIIE, 2 THOMAS WILSON In the classroom Im tealehel s dehght, I sleep ln the daytlme so I can tudy at mght Football 4 Monogram 4 I No Pictures I LEIVIUEL IVIELCHER 'M6lCh61 Many a yald of skm I ve peeled, Flghimg on the football fleld T1ack 3 Football 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Bushnell H S 1 2 IAIVIES SCARLETT Jlmmy' 4Wth1n fnfty mxles radms of a dance he lelgns supxeme ' Football 3 4 Tlack 3 4 Monoglam 3 4 LYNN SHELP Jumbo Thxs fellow Lynn Shelp you w1ll see Ls busy seekmg a bachelox s degzee If23 f ibh in ., 'g5A,'..-m----..------ XL-.. ' -Z! KK ' Y! as 1 V V V ' v ul q , I7 u . . X ' ' s N , rr H , nx 9 H , . 1 7! . . . , ,, , . ' ' ' , . G . 5 U v I ' , . . . . . . U Y Ac ' ' n HOXV u ', I., ' '14 qu Trlalclk 3, 4. Band 1. Monogram 3, 4. Football 4.. ll ' ' YY . H , ' , . . ' 7? ' 7 1, , 3. UTY! as 7 ,V .1 ' I . ' l :S I l .U 1 N .v u , 1 4 ' y I I .' E. . ,, 1 I I . ' , . ' I , . . . , . U ' i Q . . . . N. I , . I I , . ' , . cc 4 ry I s ' 1 ' 1 I 9 , ' , .ra . -...... ..,. -... ...-.---. .... - ..-...-....- -
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1411s.-nuurinlll .- 1 1 .. 1 .1 1 1 .1 ,ar 'H .I -.f-'91 'f -- . ,F H- - - - - - - - --I..-...-....- f- :vm-1.-- .' ' . X:,I,,,.' . 3? GLENN SGHRADER 'iSchra-der What do you Say, ganr? Let's play ball. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE SEARLS Duck They say he was once caught studying. Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4. Monogram 2, 3, 4. CURTIS SEVERSON ISevie Every little movement has a meaning all its own. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1. Junior Play. Junior-IS-enior Play 4. Student 'Council 2. Senior Play 4. Firenich 3, 4. AVIS SHELDEN l!A,ViSY7 In dramatics, you just bet it, Avis -Shelden gets much credit. Broboca 3, 4. F'01'l1Il'l 4. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. French Club 3, 4. Class Officer 4. Senior Play 4. RUBY SMITH KlRuby!l lf this expression wel-en't so old, weld say: 'Faithful to each du1ty.' G. A. A. 1. GEORGE STERUD KCYSteI,,u-dll The lefsa-adoring son of th-e sea-roving Sicandinaviansi' Glee Club 1, 4. DONALD STEINBORN .Steiny Gang1Way for the solcial wonder, the society sheik, the ladies' man. Basketball 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Glass Officer 2. Broboca. 2. Monogram 3, 4. Jun-ior-Senior Play 3. Student President 4. Student Council 3, 4. Senior Play 4. IAIVIES THOMPSON aaT0mm,y71 I wish I had my old girl back again. Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 4. Hand 1, 2-, 3, 4. Orchestra 2. Cl-ass Offfficer 3, 4. I No Picture I KERMIT LOE Gunner He has a good opinion of everyone-himself, no exception. E221 K I I I -un-nu-nl, 9 I I I I I I I I I I T E S 4 I T E B I 1 i 4 i I Q I 4 i S i s Ii I I . I E I .T 1 1 1 -1 -nnrunfa
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A lltlIllIlS6lIlf4DllR6Y fllllllt GIEHIQA WJ 1DlllT T933 RESHMAN Oufx class started hlgh school wlth an enrollment of 101 Even as freshmen many of our students took part m school act1v1t1es Perhaps the outstandlng ach1evement was the wmnmg of the d1str1ct humorous contest by Arthur Claun That year we chose as class ofhcers Arnle Green presldent W1llard Nesson v1ce pres1dent Bermce Enrlght secretary treasurer Sophomore We had an lncrease of one over the enrollment of our freshman year A sophomore Arthur Clar1n placed flrst 1n the state humorous contest the f1rst w1n 1n the h1sto1y of Brookmgs Hlgh Our sophomore class offlcers were Don Ste1nborn presldent Stanley Morse vlce presldent Myrene Walton secretary treasurer Maly Ellen Blbby soc1al chalrman Junlor We entered our Jumor year wlth 94 members In the class elect1on Stanley Morse was elected presldent Wlllard Nesson v1ce presl dent Ralph Lassen secretary and James Thompson treasurer In the sprmg we put on the J un10r Senlor 'banquet wlth May Day as the theme A prom was held after the banquet Seven out of the n1ne letter wmners 1n Junlor play Daddles were both very successful Senlor VVe are about to end our h1gh school careels Our class off1cers are Presldent Dan Fmn VICS presldent Arnle Gleen secretary treasurer AVIS Shelden soclal chalrman James Thompson A senlor James Scarlett was elected football capta1n at the end of the season Our A basketball squad had nme sen1ors on It Flnn Balthng Thompson Lassen Nesson Montgomery Getty Ste1nborn and Searls 'lhe capta1n elected was James Thompson Bartllng and Lassen made the All State team In IIILISIC the sen1ors were promlnent Sevel al of them attended the All State orchestra elther th1S yeal or last year They were V1v1an Chlstensen Nathan1el Kendall Luc1lle Crothers and Ralph Lassen Nathan1el Kendall also played 1n the Nrorth Central Orchestra at Grand Rap1ds M1ch Luc1lle Crothers and Cha1lotte Brown belonged to the ho1n qual tet whlch competed ln the State Mus1c Contest In dramatlcs Av1s Shelden won flrst 1n the d1str1ct contest Mary Ellen Blbby was elected cheer leader In the Nat1onal Student Councll Assoclatlon at Mmneapohs our school was represented by our student presldent Donald Stelnborn and the vlce presldent of our student assoclatlon George Gulbrandsen Two ot our ag students were awarded tr1ps Vern Eberllen to Kansas C1ty and Lecll Sanderson to Chlcago All 1n all we sen1ors feel that we have accomphshed much durmg hlgh school and w1ll have a great deal to carry away w1th us E241 U--- .Gt -----'- ' 9'Q1 '--'--'-------- .1- , ,v.., I ..,, ,f . Q , ' . . . . G . , . 9 . , . . S , . , ' I 2 . . h ' K l . l . , u 1 N 1 I I 1 I . V : Y , S . , , S 5 l , - I s ' , . , . 5 . y . .- . S W , W . , . . W I ' , W W r l X - 7 . n 4 . basketball were juniors. The J unior4Senior play, Seventeen, and the I , ss X ,H X K . 1 F . , . . is . . , . 4 9 . - Y '- Q X . 1 X ' ' 7 ! I ' N 1 1 ' 1 I 'i 9 ' D ' un U' 1 r r 7 8 1 V 7 - ' i ' . 1 ' . ' 1 , n Y Y ' , Y . u - Q 7 - 3 - N ' I , . . . , . B . 1 n . , , l v , v K , . , . . , . . . , , Y 1 n 1 . , u n , I til- 1. - iiil u-I-n-un-uni 1 -- lulillllilllliun- 1111 11111111 1 sfo
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