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. X y X I A . . M, .W - . . - Z A 'V ,U sf Q ' f a4:Wvr f rf, 4 . . l a as wt as . ' 1 X A 'X 2 , ,fx :awww F TWINS Eleanor and Edith Brennecke are the first of M.H.S.'s eight pairs of twins. They are seniors this year. and we, for the last three years, have been getting them nicely confused since they are identical. Next to them are the Sloans, Chuck and Bob fmore seniorsl. The former being noted for his trumpet playing and Bob for his work with radio. lean and Iune Steward, another set of seniors, who work part time on the vocational program, are almost identical except that lean is blonde while Iune is dark. Tom Watson, well known for his humorous but brief talks in speech class, dashes through the door at 3.29 like Buck Rogers in his rocket ship. Ted, his shorter brother, takes vocational machine shop and sprints out the door at a speed only exceeded by that of his brother. Roger Finch, a letter winner in football, was a great asset to the team, His almost identical twin, Richard, was not on the first team, but a willing worker. Gene and Dean Olson, like the Finch Boys, are Iuniors. Gene has been a manager tor athletics for the last two years. PeeWee his little brother always has a smile on his face. The Van de Pols are new to Marshalltown this year, having just moved here from Eldon, Iowa, so they are not noted for any special antics-yet! They are the only set of Sophomore twins. The petite Petersons. Gladys and Mildred, are so much alike that Gladys should carry her clarinet all of the time to save embarrassment. They add a sunny note on the darkest day with their sparkling smiles. - Page Twenty-eight
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Front row: Will Shaw, pres., Miriam Winslow, Ellzabeth Wester, Audrey Pepper, Marilyn Wilcox, Ioan Beeks, Barbara Ginter. Second row: Ierry Gregson, Betty Smizh, Betty Hutchings, Virginia Hiatt Mildred Bell. Dorothy Douglass, Mary Grimes. Third royv: Burton Adkins, Iim STUDENT SENATE This organization is the governing body of the school and only those who are club presidents, homeeroom presi- dents, class presidents, or representatives from band or orchestra are eligible to admittance. With Willard Shaw as president, Darrell Dunham as vice-president, and Bobbie Ginter as secretary-treasurer, the Senate helped to keep the schocl activities running smoothly and decided the many problems which arose during the scholastic year. Ccmmi tees composed ot members ol the Student Senate were chosen to help plan the a ssemblies, activities, and dances during the school year. Horrecoming was one ot the main events of the year and with the help of other clubs, the Student Senate planned cnd carried out this testivity successfully. The Student Senate kept the Show Your Colors Day tradition, added names to the service board, and decided upon the basketball game between North Des Moines and The Bobcats to raise funds for athletics. ' Reaugh, Tom Foster, Norris Gould, Iim Larson, Don Abney. Bill Etter. a Fourth row: Darrell Dunham, Dave Meltvedt, Ioe Marquardt. Bill Whitehill, Gene Olso, Bill Kjormoe, lim Clark, 'Dean Mc- Mahon. DANCE COMMITTEE Front row: lim Larson, Bar- bara Ginter, Marilyn Burt. 5 Back row: Wi.ll,Shaw, Iim Reaugh. Darrell Dunham, Bill Kjormoe. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE -Front row: Ioan Beeks. . , - Front row: Gene Olson, Mildred Pell, Dorothy Douglass, Middle row: fDon Abney, Burt Adkins, Bill Kjormoe. Back row: Will Shaw, Tom Foster, Dave Meltvedt, Bill Etter. Back row: Norris Gould, Bill Whitehill, Will Shaw.
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