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SENIORS sawn' ,A 16 RAYMOND DARROW: None but himself can be his parallel. MILTON DEAN: The finest fruit earth holds up to its Maker is a finished man. Sophomore football: Sophomore basketball: Baseball: Varsity foot- ball: Varsity Basketball: Track: Blu-N: Explor- ers: lunior Class President: Sophomore Class President. BONNIE DEMILL: She lets her light shine without throwing a spotlight on herself. Student Coun- cil: G. A. A.: F. H. A.: A Choir: Spiz: Office Mon- itor. NORMAN E. DEVRIES: Sorry! No record avail- able. Hi-Y: B Choir: A Choir. Librarian: Cald- well High School, Caldwell, Idaho. Nevin DONAFIIIIZZ Wanted: More class dues. Senior Class Secretary: Student Council: F. F. A.: Machinists Club, Vice-president: Varsity football: Varsity basketball: Boxing: Baseball. RUTH M. DRAPER: She may be timid, she may be shy, but there is a twinkle in her eye. G. A. A.: Y-teens: F. H. A., Vice-president: F. T. A., His- torian: Spiz: Office Monitor: Librarian. RONALD I. Du1x:ieoN: My Ford and I are never very far apart. DARLENE G. DUFFY: Ring out the old. ring in the new. I want variety. Service Club: Y-teens: F. T. A.: G. A. A.: Librarian. Du NNE EASTMAN: lf she's good enough for me l'll hang her on our family tree. Boxing: Varsity football: Blu-N: Hi-Y: B Choir, Vice-president. ANNE M. EILER: Studies to kill time. Y-teens: F. L. S.: A Choir. LOIS EMERSON: She loves many, trusts few: always paddles her own canoe. BLAINE F. EVANS: A self-made man. Honor band: Band, Librarian: Orchestra: Pep band, Student Director: Happy Four Quartet: Dance band lead-- er: Science Club: Student Council: Trumpet Trio: Orchestra Clinic: Boxing. lVlARGARET A. EVERTZ: Time is awfully hard to kill. F. H. A.: Y-teen. IOHN A. FLITTON: Bored of Education. Baseball: Sophomore basketball: Blu-N: Explorers: Student Council. DALE V. FORREY: Men of few words are the best. Boy's Glee: A Choir, Manager: Track: Explorers: Madri-Gals and Guys. HAROLD O. FORSHEY: Tall, studious and happy. Band: Pep band: Sophomore Magazine: Baseball, Manager: Varsity Debate: Key Club: Honor So- ciety: Debate Club: N. F. L., President: Ski Club. SIIIRLHY A. FRANr:oNia: With curly hair and laugh- ing eyes. Ski Club: F. H. A.: G. A. A.: Girls' Glee. D. LADENE FRANS: lt's good to be merry and wise. Thespians: Y-teens: F. H. A.: Seven Keys to Balclpatc: Office Monitor.
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CI.ARlCli CALDWELL: The same wherever you meet her. DON CARROLL: Thcrc's nothing impossible for one who tries. F. F. A.: Machinists Club. IOANNIZ K. CHADWICK: You'll like her at first sight, and she improves on acquaintance. Iunior Class Secretary: Student Council: Beauty Queen: Let- tuce Bowl Queen Attendant: Y-teens, Cabinet: Varsity Debate Team: N. F. L.: Honor Society, Secretary: Spiz: Thespians, President: Sage, Ad Manager: Debate Club: Girl of the Week. DORIS M. CIIAPIN: A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Thespians: Our Town: Curious Savage: Boise High School, Boise, Idaho. M. AI,Ic:Ia CIIAPMAN: A friend to everyone, and everyone is a friend to her. Y-teens: Tumbling: Office Monitor: G, A. A.: Orchestra: Spiz: Prom Committee: Librarian: String Quintet. Cl.AlIIJlA L. CHAPMAN: Ambition is honorable-f has no rest. Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer: Spiz: Honor Society: Y-teens, Cabinet: A Choir: Office Monitor: Latin Club: Debate Club: F. L, S.: Prom Committee: Sophomore Committee. BARBARA CIIliNIiY: Looking for efficient laughter? She has it. ' Y-teens: G. A. A.: F. H. A. ROIJNIQY CIIITTHNIJON: He takes his time but he always gets there. F. F. A., Treasurer, District Treasurer. MAURICE L. CLEMIiNTs: Great men are dying every day: in fact I don't feel well myself! Band: Pep Band: Honor Band: Key Club, Secretary: F. F. A., President, Treasurer, District Secretary, District Vicefpresidentp Explorers, Vice-presi- dent: Sophomore Class Vice-president: Honor Society. RALPII l. CLEMENT5: 'AAfter speech, silence is the greatcst power in the world. Orchestra: Honor Society, President: F. L. S., President: Hi-Y. LARRY E. CLOYD: They accomplish much, who faithfully toil. F. F. A.: Intramural Sports. LENARD COCHRANi Is it only in spring a young man's fancy turns to love? Wenatchee High School, Wenatchee, Washington. PATSY COLLINS: Be gone dull care! Thou and I shall never agree. F. H. A.: Spanish Club: Y- teens, Cabinet: F. L. S., Executive Council: Spizl 'Office Monitor: Prom Committee. ROY E. COLSON: Silence is better than unmeaning words. Band: Pep Band. CAROL COVERT: A happy combination of work and pep. N. F. L.: Debate Club: F. L, S.: Oiiice lVlonitor: Y-teens: G. A. A.: Librarian: F. T. A. SANFORD COWIE: Beware.' I may do more startling things. Machinists Club: B Choir: Great Falls High School, Great Falls, Montana. l. LIZROY CRILL: 1'n1 as big for me as you are for you. Baseball: Varsity football: F. F. A., Sen- tinel: Hi-Y: Blu-N. C. DWIGHT CROGHAN: Silence does not indicate a lack of ufisdonif' Sophomore football: Varsity football. SENIORS 15
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EVELYN L. FRIDAY! Our pal Friday. Y-teens: Es- condido High School, Escondido. California. DARLENE FROST: Advises the use of the hoe as the most scientific weed exterminatorf' F. T. A., Sec- retary, Treasurer, President: Spiz: Pep Band: Band: Student Council: Student P. T. A. Member: Librarian: Debate: G. A. A.: N. F. L. P. KATHLEEN Glass: With vollies of eternal bab- ble. Y-teens: G. A. A.: Sophomore Magazine: Girl's Glee: Thespians: Bowling Club: Trooping Theater: Curious Savage: F. L. S. IUANITA M. GIFFORD: I don't dare be as funny as I might. F. H. A.: G. A. A.: Y-teens: Librarian. SALLY L. GOLD: All that shines is not gold, but Sally is. Service Club: French Club: G. A. A.: Y-teens, Cabinet: Spiz: Band: Orchestra, Treas- urer: Sophomore Ma azine, Humor Editor: Sage. Reporter, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager: F. L. S.: Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Prom Committee, Chairman. Wu.L1AM URIPN GOWEN: His tongue is like a wa- ter fall,TiL hardly stifs toefsttg atsallil Blu-N:5li Club: espians: ey u : op omore e Leader: Yell King: Boxing: Honorary Member, Spiz: Seven Keys to Baldpateg Tiger Houseg Our Town: Three Old Maid Aiznts. EDWARD L. GRASS: 4'Whin1, wigor, ufitality, and women. Band: Orchestra: French Club. LARRY D. GRAVES: Once I was caught studying. but I have almost lived down the disgrace. Ma- chinists Club: Pep Band: Band: Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Oregon. BEA GRAYSON: I do betray myself with blushingf, Thespians: White Rock School, Iane, Missouri. ELDEN L. GROSS: A penny for your thoughts. Machinists Club: Boxing. ROBERT Guss1E: He has a grin that won't come off. Boxing. BURREI. F. HAILEY: The only diamond he cares for as the baseball diamond. Machinists Club: Base- all. DONNA A. HALE: The course of true love never runs smooth. Service Club, Secretary-Treasurer: N. F. L., Vice-president: Debate Club, Vice-pres- ident: Honor Society, Treasurer: Growl, Business Manager: Quill and Scroll: Y-teens, Treasurer: Girls State: Sophomore Magazine, Editor: Spiz: District and State Debate: G. A. A.: Sophomore Committee. IANICE K. HALES: Ambition has no rest. Y-teens. Vice-president: G. A. A.: Spiz: Growl, Reporter, Organization Editor, Assistant Editor: Quill and Scroll: Honor Society, Vice-president: Service Club: Sophomore Magazine: Girls State. MYRNA C. HALLER: Short and sweet and hard to beat. G. A. A.: Orchestra, Secretary: Y-teens: Football Queen Attendant: Bowling Club: Stu- dent Teacher. LAURENE HALvERsoN: A rose with all its sweetest leaves unfolded. Sophomore Committee: Student Council: Office Monitor: Prom Committee: G. A. A.: Spiz: F. T. A., Vice-president: Y-teens: Girl's Glee Club: F. H. A., Treasurer, President: State Parliamentarian: Harvest Ball Queen. GLORIA D. HAMlI.TONZ School is the least of my troubles. F. H. A.: B Choir. DELORES A. HANSON: One way to succeed is to do more than required. Honor Society: Y-teens: Orchestra, Librarian, Vice-president, String Quin- tet: Librarian: Ofhce Monitor: F. L. S.: F. T. A.: Spiz: G. A. A.: Sophomore Magazine, Diary Ed- itor: Spanish Club: Sage, Typist, Senior Editor: Quill and Scroll. SENIORS
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