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Apprentice Seamen . . . The Freshman Class Left to right, top row: Dawn Kruse, Bonnie Skyberg, Judy Schwartz, Janice Allen, Roger Tyler, Jim Kickland, Danny Beck, Milo Apland, Roger Peterson, Paul Heim, Tanya Hunter, Carol Reese, Marilyn Stover, Janice Poppen Middle row: Mr. Peterson, Jim Carroll, Gary Cramer, Carol Wehrkamp, Carol Nor- gaard, Carol Wubbena, Garda Vaughan, Bernard Cavanaugh, Joyce Carroll, Bernita Penney, Janice Smith, Renee Durfey, David Skyberg, Mary Spencer, Roger Huisenga, Mr. McCluskey Bottom row: June Muser, Connie Cheney, Bonnie Cheney, Karla Arends, Barbara Green, Marilyn Olson, Ray Wellman, Erlyn Serfling, Carol Morrison, Dianne Ryl.nd, Lee Dugdale, Kitty Ann Apland, Eva Kentgn Freshman Sayings: Renee Durfey: She walks, she talks, she eats, she sleeps, but mostly she talks. Kitty Aplandz Is it possible that I'1n here on time and havenlt forgotten anything? Milo Apland: A student and ball player deluxe. Karla Arends: Congeniality is her middle name. Danny Beck: Footprints on the sends of time, if they're big you'll know they're mine. Jim Carroll: Little but oh my! Joyce Carroll: 1'm thin as a stringbean now, but you just wait till next year. Roger Tyles: He thinks-some- t.mes. Bonnie Cheney: Little, but mighty. Connie Cheney: Her smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back: Ga.y Crz mer: Silence is more eloquent than words. Lee Dugdale: They say he was once caught studying. Janice Allen: Human phonograph with a giggle attachment. Barbara Green: Them eyes, those hair. Paul Heim: Some of my curl should have gone to a girl. Roger Huisenga: Don't stuoy too much and you'll be asked tewer questions. Tanya Hunter: A nature capable and sweet. Just to know her is a treat. Eva Kenton: Mark, my man. .fames Kickland: What's there in a name? Dawn Kruse: Red hair and temper don't always go together. Janice Poppen: I don't say much but who knows what I think? Carol Morrison: Give me a just man, or just a man. June Muser: I'm a woman, when I think, I must speak. Carol Norgaard: You might think she's quiet-just ask her friends. Marilyn Olson: You've got to take me home tonight. Bernetta Penney: Come on kids, let's get busy. Roger Peterson: I guess I'll go out tonight and give the girls a treat. Carol Reese: She has a personality all her own. Dianne Ryland: Quality, not quantity is what counts. Judy Schwartz: I d0n't care how you spell my name, I'll change it someday, anyhow. Erlyn Serfling: Wait till she's a senior, boys. Bonnie Skyberg: She gladly lends a hand. David Skyberg: Wanted: a steady girl. Janice Smith: Shy, serene, and sweet. Mary Spencer: Life is short so let's be merry. Marilyn Stover: She thinks too much-such women are dangerous. Bernard Cavanaugh: I cou1dn't be good if I would and I wouldn't be good if I could. Garda Vaughan: Her fingers shame the ivory keys, they dance so light along. Carol Jean Wehrkamp: Maybe someday I'll worry about something. Carol Wubbena: As hard a worker as her name is to spell. TVVENTY
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