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IEANNE HILBERT 5 foot Z, eyes of blue, and a super personality, Ieanne really studied -even for a certain history teach- er. Ianuary. NANCY HODGSON Dramatics were her life-and why not? Beauty, brains, voice, and plenty of hard work should make anyone a success, and Nan was no exception. Iune. SHIRLEY HOOD This industrious miss spent most of her spare time bringing out her charm at Walgreens Iune. 7 Cfcm of 44 IOANNE HALL Never an outsider, Io got around -overalls and all. She's one of the reasons for the success of The College Shop. Ianuary. CLARK HARTZELL Dutch was quiet and easy- going till someone mentioned Notre Dame and then he started in-There is only one football team and one college in the country-if you disagree, you're in for a disgustion. Iune. RALPH HAVENER Stalwart center of the football team, Ralph found a lot of inter- esting items among the sopho- more and junior girls. lanuary. SHIRLEY HILL Shirley's hair was the envy of all the girls and so was her vitality which she reflected on everyone. Iune. IRENE HOEGNER Hoegie's unaffected ways won her M.H.S.'s highest honor-that of M queen plus Bill Brown. Ianuary. BETTY HOTT Bette Lee got neat grades in everything-including math, and had a cheery smile for everyone who entered the office while she was working there. Ianuary. RICHARD HALLSTROM Dick took private flying lessons before he got in the Army Air Corps. The flying age which we are coming into will be no mys- tery to this air-minded student. Iune. BURTON HARRIS He believed in having a good time and his popularity vouched for his ready wit. Moreover his argumentive ability gave more than one teacher a snappy class period. Iune, ELAINE HEDLUND One of the Three Musketeers, you seldom saw Elaine without being pretty certain that Evie and Betty were somewhere near. lune.
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LESTER FORSBERG Les, besides being the honor man of manual arts, and a certain soph, turned his abilities toward the navy. Ianuary. LUCILLE FRAZELLE Lucille spent most of her spare time tinting pictures for Hawkins Studio, and she was quite an ex- pert at it. Iune. KEITH GELLERSTEDT Keith was unassuming and quiet, Her pleasantness, readiness to but respected for his dependable, help, and sincereness, brought friendly character. Iune. her many friends. Iune. A C70-wi of -214 RALPH FOWLER Ralph seemed to have trouble with his Dad's car all the way through high school - the tires blew up, the ignition never got turned on, and nasty people were always pulling out in front of him. lanuary. PAUL I-'RYXELL In math and science Fizz ex- celled because 95's don't lie. Then too it people always pester him to work their problems there must be something to it. Watch for Professor Fryxellf' Iune. AUDREY GILES ROBERT GLENDON Bob covered quite a bit of the countryside in his car-wonder where he got all the gas? Ian- uary. RAMONA GORDON Ramona had gobs of love for the Navy and her brother Allen, her two main topics of conversation. Iune. ELAINE GOULD Goog hit the jack-pot in her sophomore year when THE Kow- sakowski fell-but hard. Ianuary. EDNA MAE GOETTSCH She was a specialist in the field ot typing who must have scared the wits out of a typewriter, be- cause When she started in there was going to be plenty of actionl lune. MARIORIE GULDENZOPF Marge, because her main in- terest is War -en, should do all right in Civics. Iune. ISABEL GUTHRIE Izzie believes in re-incarnation, Russian writers, and Latin. Ianu- ary.
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BETTY INGVALL Many mistook her for a foreigner from Brooklyn because she talked with an Eastern tang. But she was a westerner who had a peculiar love for the Merchant Marine Ser- vice. l wonder why? Iune. EILEEN IOHNSON The how many pliz gal at the local Roxy was a pal to the Up- town Boysf' Ianuary. GRACE IOHNSON Grace and Shirley Hill personi- fied the M.H.S. version of the great friendship of Damon and Pythias-where you saw one, the other was not far away. Iune. LORRAINE IOHNSON Lorraine longed for the out-of- doors and the wild and woolly West. Ianuary. ROBERT IOHNSON Any resemblance between Bobo of the Uptown and Bob Hope of Hollywood is purely coincidentall Ianuary. IEAN IOSEPHSON Iosie was the envy of all the girls for her neat clothes, plati- num pornpadour, and numerous dates, Iune, Kfvm of 214 RONALD IENSEN Ronald was a smooth conversa tionalist and used his ability i1 classes, but his real achievement talking and otherwise, was going steady two years without a figh' lune. IUDITH IOHNSON Iudy is the only Senior girl wh boasts of a date with Port Ber nett. Ianuary. IEAN IOHNSON Iohnny seemed to have Moor interest in a graduate of '43 tho she had for the boys of her ow class. Iune. MARGARET IOHNSON Muggs, whose favorite color Navy blue, could ably displc the hose she sold at Carl's. Ia uary. WARREN IOHNSON Warren spun around town in mail truck and at school, in l best moments, could match E bo joke for joke, slam for sla Iune. DONALD KASSEL The Kas, an up and comi cartoonist, spent most of his til knocking himself out with the jazz records he could get l hands on. Ianuary.
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