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ROBERT EXLINE Bob was the first student to return from the service to finish high school. Always popular, Ex made the race for mayor a close one. IUAN ITA FARRAND This dark-haired lass was sel- dom seen without her bosom friend Carol. WILLIAM F OGLE Bill refused to notice girls, and some Senior Misses were real- ly disappointed. An all-round athlete he was also very popu- lar with the boys. FORREST F RAZIER Milwaukee's youthful contribu- tion to the class of '45, Punky had a flashing smile, smooth dancing ability, and a collec- tion of broken hearts. IOHN FREED Brains and vivid imagination: need we say more? WILLIAM FRIEDEN Besides being a swell alle around fellow, Speedy really went to town on the '45 M and kept his rating as an hon- or roll student. His future plans lie with the Air Corps. Good Luck, fellow! cv... of 145 Image Not Available As captain team, Chet to lead his team made up the feminine end the Coys in the A. D. C. lowship. MARIAN FAUST Blond and blithesome- Push just went around in circles over geometry, and was puzzled all along in the Supply Corner. MARILYN FRANCIS A prospective nurse, Maisie filled her high school days with a lot of good times, as well as finding time for her after-school office job and that neat Frank Loete. 5 CAROL FREEBURG Most frequently seen in the company of Iuanita Farrand, Carol carried away the high- est honors in Latin this year. HELEN FREEMAN Figuratively speaking, Helen was a good math student. LOIS GREIM This gal always managed to find time to do things for oth- GTS.
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IRENE DE MEULENAERE lrene's naturally curly red hair, pleasrnq manner, and de- pendabilrty made her fr tfrv olite with lwr tglclssrnates. CAM of 145 t E, .4 , V 8 Q.A .. . It-A ' I ,I V- , if? W , I M 'f -J' I A f A I I 7 A fa, WALTER DE ROO Let's Puetz lf this way, Wfrlt was one at those mud cats with that lonq wavey hfur and smooth lme. DODEN had beautxtul red htnr a qemus ter nvrth :Ser - tx, 'S . f : 'N' Ei. Atv -'SW' vii? , I SQ V ,iii . 32,5 ,.:, W i I 9 ft! at It Q 4 A ,hs - ' E Image Not Available CHARLES DE PAEPE This telltvw won Mrss Hendes-'S eternal trlendship by brinqinq two heautrlul snakes to class. SHIRLEY DE TAEYE The busiest person in school, Sh1rl put aut a first Class L. O. T., was busmess manaq- er of almost every play, and was also on the M staft. MARILYN DUFI-'IN Duffy was noted tor bemq one at our very few qirl avlal ters and tor henna lWody's ln- sepfrrable Companion. MARILYN EFFLAND Name prfrrtically any Fubyevt, and Effie wlll extensively eluuldate upon lt. ALVERN ENGWALL One of Mr. Sennet't's many, Al had more than football to keep htm busy a great IDICT- est IH fr potlte brunette. VIRGINIA ERICKSON Vlrqinla answered the Presl- dent's appeal tor more nurses by qraduatmq a semester early so that she could join the Cadet Nurse Corps,
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BETTY HASSELOUIST Ba was best known for her meritorious writing on the I... O. T. and her beautiful ward- robe. VERDA IEAN HAWKS Although a newcomer to our class, Verda wasted no time making a lot of friends. C6155 WILLIAM GUSTAFSON Gus , the mighty molecule, was active in cheerleading cmd I-Ii-Y. ELAINE HARKCOM Harky blew right thru three years in hand and orchestra by playing the flute. x : ROBERT HENSS One of the few available men in the senior class, Bob played hard to get . Too bad girls. HENRY HOLST That boogie-Woogie-ist with his white coveralls cut quite a figure around M. H. S. Image Not Available of 215 DALE HAMMER I ask you, man, what's it like to have curly hair, white over- alls and a million friends. KATHRYN HASKINS Big things are expected of Katy in tool design and architecture. MARY HAUBERG Although Mary will best be remembered for her creative writinq, The Body Beautiful , and her Dutch dialect as Mama , she was also assist- ant editor of the L. O. T., cre- ator of the clever features, and a member of M and IMP staffs. RICHARD HEDLUND Getting Rich the hard way is this fellow who left school before graduation to join the Navy. GALDYS HIELM Gladys was one of the many faithful law students who missed Mr. Iones most during his absence from school. EVELYN HORN This versatile young lady had a yen for music that culminat- ed in her becoming an expert pianist.
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