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Cfaaa of 215 IANET IONES CHRIST KAPANTAS Ianet was a cute little Miss, An ideal sports reporter, Christ whose romances took up most also has a gift of gab. of her time. CHRISTINA KARRAS MARIE KAUFMAN This dark-haired senior took a Thouqh her head 'wasllin the special interest in everything Clouds with Bob. 'Milvii' man- she did. aged to keep her feet firmly on the ground and actively participated in many extra-cur- ricular activities. KATHLEEN KAY SHIRLEY KENNEDY ' This typing wizard won many Her personality is reflected in service mon's heart with her her original presentations of flashing smile. songs. 1 SALLIE KIRK One of the class of '45's most out-standing actresses, Sallie was capable of carrying two foreign languages. KENNETH KRONHOLM One of the few boys who could be popular with both boys and girls at the same time, Ken left cr blank space in school pro- grams when the Air Force call- ed him. MARY ANNE LANDERS An easy going manner, a keen sense ot humor, and friendli- ness were this senior's most valuable assets. MARY IANE KRAMBECK Small, blond, and sweet, Mary lane seemed to take special interest in shorthand, typinq. and home ec. FRANK LAMBRICK His easy-going manner, cheery smile, and his car helped Frank get around. SHIRLEY LANGE A pleasant addition to the senior class, Shirley should have made an earlier appear- ance at M. H. S.
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cfm. of 145 BARBARA HULSEN Who would believe that such an attractive brunette as Barbie could write such imaginative poetry? Maybe we'll hear more about this tal- ent. MARILYN IKERD Marilyn is one of the few M. H. S, students who has ever passed her 140 word shorthand test and made a fine showing as a tiny maiorette on the foot- ball field. ROBERT IENSEN His unexpected remarks kept his French class lively. BETTY L. IOHNSON Iohnnie was lots of fun with a cute little laugh, which she willingly bestswed on a good joke. DORIS IOHNSON This little lass had a friendly smile for everyone. MARILYN IOHNSON Everybody likes Marilyn, es- pecially after her latest lusc- ious concoction, whipped up in the Home Ec. kitchen. MARILYN HUNTER Though the G. A. A. was her main interest, her scholastic record was very creditable. ROBERT IACQUIN His low pleasing voice gave many an intelligent answer in his classes. KENNETH IOHNSON K. I.'s original interpreta- tion of How to lead the 'clap- tight' yell will never be tor- gotten. RUBY MAE IOHNSON Ruby Mae not have a birth- stone, but she has c diamond. ARLENE IOI-INSON An accomplished musician, Ar- lene displayed her talent in band, ensemble, and choir. DONALD IOHNSON Members of his journalism class dubbed Don The Think- ing Machine after discovering that he had his lesson every day rain or shine.
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BEVERLY LEAF This cute little blond, mainstay of the Usher Club, seemed to prefer the Army Air Corps, ROBERT LINDBLAD Bob was seen more often at the Dispatch office than around these halls. EDITH LE COMTE CVM EINAR LANZEN lke , who is a sergeant in the C. A. P., also displayed his talents on the guitar at various school programs. DALE LARSON I-le left old M. H. S. early for the learnin' at Augustana. ROSE LARSON Rose clicks on the typing keys -and other places, too. of 215 BETTY LARSON Betty had just as many friends at the roller rinks as she had at M. H. S., and she had many at each. IEAN LARSON Although quiet, Iean's many friends are proof of her sweet personality. MARY LEACI-I Receiving purty necklaces and bracelets from the South Pacific is Mary's hobby. This gal's a bundle of giggles, mixed with a cute personality, and knowledge of Chem-all cooking on the front burner. FRANK LOETE The lady's man of the senior class might be seen floating around at any hour of the day in his pride and joy boast- ing no claim to the junk heap. GLADYS LOUND NANCY LYONS Quiet and sweet, Gladys was another of those stenographical intellects. Lots of friends made Nan's high days something to be ree membered. She and Bob were always the picture of how the Irwell-dressed couple should oo .
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