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RICHARD ANDERSON, 214 Evart St., son of Wallie and Lillian Anderson. College Preparatory Course. Play Production 2; Football Manager 4; Student Council 3, 4. Vice President 3; Wolverine Boys’ State 4; Hi-Y, Vice President 4; Older Boys’ Conference 3, 4; C. Y. R. A. Board of Directors, Vice President 4. BETTY ARNDT, 1007 First Avenue, daughter of Elmer and Margaret Arndt. College Preparatory Course. Band 4; Orchestra 2; Class treasurer 1, 2. JERRY BARRON'S, 320 Granite St., son of Ralph and Alma Barrens. General Course. NORMA BEALS, 518 ,i X. Mitchell St., daughter of Mrs. Agnes Beals. Commercial Course. EDITH BEHRENS, Route 1, daughter of James and Theresa Beerens. Commercial Course. DONALD BELL. 132 Pearl St., son of Alvin and Frederica Bell. General Course. DOROTHY BENSON, Route 1, daughter of Arthur and Anna Benson. Commercial Course. Blue and Gold Staff. EULAH BOERMA, 426 Selma St., daughter of Ben and I la Boerma. General Course. Drum majorette. ELMER BOOTH. 427 Allen St, son of Elmer and Frances Booth. Scientific Course. Football 3, 4; Hi-Y Club; Basketball 3, 4. MARY BOURASSA, 437 Lincoln St., daughter of William Bourassa. General Course. Class Secretary 1, 3; Class President 2; Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella 1; Prompter Junior-Senior Play 4. VIOLET BREHM, 520 Cedar St., daughter of Norman and Clio Brehm. General Course. Play Production 2. BETTY BROOKS, 830 Farrar St., daughter of Arlie and Frances Brooks. College Preparatory Course. Student Council 1; Class Secretary 2, 4; Recreators; Play Production 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Wolverine Girls’ State; Log Staff 4. PATRICIA CHICK. 804 Farrar St., (laughter of Richard Chick. College Preparatory Course. Recreators, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Play Production 2, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 4. DOROTHEA COOLEY, 742 l’aulister St., daughter of Alvin and Doris Cooley. Commercial Course. — 11 —
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James Houston Our young men shall see visions!” That’s our president, James Houston. Chosen to assist him to guide the seniors through their last year are Patt Chick, Betty Brooks, and Beverly Johnson, as vice president, secretary, and treasurer. Below: Patt Chick, Betty Brooks, Beverly Johnson — 10 —
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PATRICIA CORCORAN, 402 Evart St., daughter of B. H. and Mabel Corcoran. College Preparatory Course. Girl Reserves; Recreators, Quartette 4; Cheer leader 4. KEITH DAHLQUIST, 605 Lake St., son of Arvid and Helen Dahlquist. General Course. Play production 2, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 1; Cheer Leader 4; Junior-Senior Play 4; Hi-Y; Class Treasurer 3. BETTY DENZEL, Route 2, daughter of Robert and Della Denzel. General Course. GLORIA DRAKE, 810 S. Mitchell St., daughter of Charles and Hannah Drake. General Course. MARY DUNBAR, 317 Holbrook St., daughter of Harry and Edith Dunbar. Commercial Course. MARGARET ELEN BA AS, 136 Comer St., daughter of Benjamin and Jennie Elenbaas. General Course. Log Staff 4. JEANNE FINSTROM, Route 2, daughter of Harry and Helen Finstrom. General Course. CLARENCE FULLER JR.. 127 W. Pine St., son of Clarence and Mary Fuller. College Preparatory Course. RUSSELL LOUIS GABIER. 1001 First Avenue, son of Leo and Emeline Gabier. College Preparatory Course. Basketball 4; Track 3, 4. RUTH GILBERT. Route 2, daughter of Charles and Clarabelle Gilbert. General Course. Seniors Ray Nelson and Gloria Drake patronize the school sales. Behind the counter, selling the doughnuts, are Margaret Sutton, Jo Anne Brooks, and Phyllis Baker. — 12 —
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