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Cfw SHIRLEY BRIERE Breer's original jokes and jigsaw puzzles kept the tn' mates of L. O. T. and the Sup- ply Corner howling. THEODORE BROMAN Ted's main interest seemed to he in the sophomore class cmd the choir DOROTHA BROWN Brown-eyed, southern, and strictly a solid Democrat, this of 215 ROBERT BROADFOOT One of the few Handy- Andies in the visual educa- tion room: Bob also spent a lot of time shutter-snapping for the IANET BROOKE A suprerb combination of beauty, brains, personality and wit. GEORGE BROWN George was another handsome senior who disappointed all the lasses of his class. His at- than da-owns . IANET BROWN IEANNETTE CAMERON Always interested in the do- mestic arts, Ianet will make a certain soldier a good wife someday. MARGERY CARADINE Besides Marge's main interest at M. H. S., G. A. A., her at- tention was focused one one of Auqie's men. WILLIAM A. CARLSON When the Civics class took over the city, they really made history with the Civics brain acting as prosecuting attorney. lean was interested in all kinds of sports and really went to work in the G. A. A. BEVERLY CARLSON Her many steadies were the net result of a cute personal- ity and that gorgeous natural' ly-curly hair. DOLORES CARLSON Her beautiful brown hair made people stop and look twice at her. Memphis Belle had more ups tention was divided between golf and havinq a good time with the fellas. m ,, ,,, , ,Wo
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BETTY ALLISON This energetic little Miss actu- ally found time to keep her grades up between those many romances. HELEN ANDERSON Neat as a pin and smart as a whip , Helen had no more trouble wielding a needle than she had wielding a pencil in a stift math exam. RAYMOND ANDERSON Ray's D. A. Idating abilityl can be rated A-1. Small wonder with his suave manner and smooth dancing. ROBERT W. ANDERSON Andy will be remembered by the football squad for taking them to practice in his truck, by his teachers for his hiqh grades: and by evervone for his work as House Chairman of the Rek. DONALD BERGSTEDT The most all-around fellow in the senior class was Bergie , L. O. T. King, President of the Civics Club and winner of the popularity cup. Iuanita spelled his gal-interest. IOYCE BIORKLUND Ierk's favorite song should go Do-Re-Me since she's a bookkeeping fiend as well as the able business manager of the L. O. T. cf... .1215 GLADYS ANDERSON Her main pastimes were laugh- ing, and conversation about F1ufty . MARILYN ANDERSON ' Andy's mind sails the Sev- en Seas with handsome Lloyd Tholen. ROBERT F. ANDERSON That smooth sailing Nan and Bob team were the envy of Moline High. Bob preferred to take his wrath out on math. -v IOAN BAST MANY a time over hill and dale, she has climbed the steps to Allendale. BEVERLY BICKNELL This enterprising graduate's plans for the future include California and nurse's training. VIOLET BOYD Her naturally-curly hair, her retiring manner, and her abil- ity as a stenographic student made her popular with both classmates and teachers.
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