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ROBERTA MADSEN After she leaves us, Bertie is headed for the Vogue school of dress design. ROBERTA MARTIN Roberta has ushered you to your seat many a time as a faithful member of the Usher Club. VIRGINIA MC KIBBEN An ardent jazz lover since she came into Port. Her poised manner and natural beauty did much for the senior class. BETTY MC MAHON We all know Betty is a swell gal, but have you ever seen some of those clever dance routines she knows? BETTY MELVIN With that Iowa U. education it dosen't look as though Betty's going to have much trouble realizing her ambition-getting the fellows back to normal with mental therapy after the war. MARGARET MIRFIELD Na-vy Marge does and Na-vy she doesn't. Marge can talk anybody out of anything. Cfada of Z5 DONALD MARLIER Although Don was a little on the quiet side, he did all right in classroom discussions. ROBERT MC CORNACK Swimming and good-looking girls seemed to be the high- lights in the life of this hand- some senior boy's life. WILLIAM MC KNIGHT Bill seemed reserved and quiet at school: perhaps it was be- cause he was a product of the Blue Grass country. ROBERT MEDD Following in his illustrious brother's footsteps, Bob sup- plied the Rek dances with some really solid rhythm. LOUISE MILLER Sporting a white skirt and a maroon sweater, Louise iaith- iully attended to her duties as a member of the Usher Club. MARIORIE MIRFIELD Second half oi the twin team, associate editor of the M , and to top it all off-a chem. brain.
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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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MARILYN MIZEN ER A merry Mouse ii we ever saw one. Fair and full oi fun, she spent lots of her excess vim working on the M and various property crews. WILLIAM MUELLER One oi our good-looking senior boys with a knack for math. BARBARA MURCHIE Not only did Barb have excep- tional ability in Shakespearean drama, piano-playing, and ai- fection for Burt: but she also found time enough to gain suf- ficient credits to graduate a semester ahead of her class. HARRY NELSON One of the quiet boys in the class, Harry never spoke be- fore he thought. VERNETTE OGDEN Art and Dick are the main ine terests oi this shorthand and typing student who has natur- ally-curly black hair. MAXINE OSBORNE A bundle of fun and giggles, Ozz was mostly Cari-ing around. Kfaaa of Z5 I I I I KENNETH MOLINE Sophomore, junior and senior girls often sighed over Keny. IOHN MULLEN A most disappointing fact to the senior girls, a woman hater. IOSEPH MURPHY Both an athlete and a smooth dancer Murph had many ad- miring girl iriends. No use though, for he's just Nutts about Martha. ROBERT ODEAN Although he caused many hearts to flutter here, Bob seemed to prefer R. I. and Dav. girls. VERNON OHLENDORF Besides astounding the Civics classes, our clever war com- mentaior managed to take over the mayor's job in fine style when the civics classes invad- ed the city hall. BETTY OTT She is another one of those girls who carry a diamond on a certain finger of the lett- hand,
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