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. While at Washburn, BOB KILGORE was active in Triangles Hi-Y and on the Hockey Team. He was also chairman of the Awards Committee. BOB plans to enroll at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, BILL KISTLE, a future University of Minnesota student, was on the Class Play Reading Committee, VIRGINIA KJENSTED, who will be seen at the Uni- versity of Minnesota next fall, belonged to U.C., French Club, and the Awards Committee, PETE KOSMAS, who plans to attend the University of Minnesota, was active in Cogs Hi-Y, Debate Club, Class Play Reading Com- mittee, and the Class Play. Besides writing for the Grist, he also was co-chairman of the Class Movie Committee, and a winner of a Service W , BETTY KRAEMER, member of G.A.A., V.O.S. Girl Reserves, U.C., French Club, Glee Club, and the Commencement Program Com- mittee, is looking forward to studying at the University of Minnesota. O BOB KRUGER, Sergeant-at-Arms, is going to the University of Minnesota, ANN KUGLER, who belonged to G.A.A., U.C., Glee Club, and the Vocational Guidance Committee, hasn't decided between the University of Minnesota and Stevens, HENRY KYLLO is planning on the Univer- sity of Minnesota for his future studying. While at Vfashburn, he was a member of the Boys' Chorus and the Commencement Decora- WITTY? AND HOW! tions Committee, RAY LARSEN, Commer- cial Club, G.A.A., U.C., Girls' W Club, and Girls' Dress Committee member, is planning to attend business college, DICK LARSEN, who proposes to attend business college, was a mem- ber of the Commercial Club and the Class Play Publicity Committee. O HARRY LARSON was on the Stage Crew and the Class Memorial Committee, DICK LARSON, National Honor Society, and Wahian Committee member, plans to study at the University of Minnesota, JEANNE LaSALLE, who belonged to G.A.A., U.C., and the Social Decorations Committee, Page Fifteen is undecided about her future plans, AUDIE LEE was active in G.A.A., V.O.S. Girl Re- serves, Girls' W Club, U.C., Glee Club, Na- tional Honor Society, and Politix Club. Be- sides being on G.A.A. Board, Grist Staff, and l KISS AND MAKE up the Student Council, she was Blue Triangle secretary, secretary of the Student Council, and vice-president of the Senior Class. The University of Minnesota will have her on its campus, BILL LEE, a member of the A.P.O. Hi-Y Stage Crew, Wrestling Team, and the Social Detail Committee, has not yet decided about his future plans. O BOB LEE, a future University of Minnesota student, was in the Spurs Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus, and the Boys' Dress Committee, While ED LEHMAN was at Washburn, he was a member of the Stage Crew, Wrestling Team, and the Social Detail Com- mittee, BETTIE LEIX, Office Board member, spent her spare time with the U.C. Club, G.A.A., Commercial Club, and the Records Committee, RALPH LICHLITER plans to attend the University of Minnesota. He was on the Senior Extra Committee, LOU LIND- SAY'S future plans favor the University of Minnesota. She was a member of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Stirrups Girl Reserves, Girls' WR Club, U.C., French Club, Grist Staff, Harlequin Club, National Honor Society, and Politix Club. Besides having a lead in the Class Play, LOU was Blue Triangle vice-president and Co-chairman of the Commencement House Committee. . DOREN LOFGREN, who plans to go to the University of Minnesota, was a Stage Crew and Boys' Dress Committee member, MARY JUNE LOTHBERG was a Valedictorian of her class, Social Re- freshments Committee Chairman, and in the Class Play. She was also a member of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Stirrups Girl Reserves, Girls' W Club, U.C. Club, Apprentice Club, Ger- man Club, Grist Staff, Library Board, and IANUARY National Ho iiri r Society. Next fall MARY JUNE will be found at the University of Minnesota, CHUCK LUETKE, a future stu- dent at the University of Minnesota, sang in the Glee Club, Boys' Chorus, and was on the Social 'Entertainment Committee, PEGGY LUND, who plans to attend a comptometer school, was a member of U.C. Club, and the Social Refreshment Committee, JOHN LUNDQUIST, Boys' Dress Committee mem- ber, is going to the University of Minnesota. . DOROTHY LYTTON, a member of U.C., Commercial Club, Oflice Board, and Record Committee, plans to go to business college and then to worlt, JOHN MAGERS was on the Stage Crew and Boys' Dress Com- mittee. He plans to attend Dunwoody Insti- tute, JEAN MAXWELL, who will be seen at the University of Minnesota next fall, was a member of G.A.A., Flag Girl Reserves, U.C., German Club, Grist Staff, and Baccalaureate Committee, While PHYLLIS McGRAIL was at Washburn, she belonged to G.A.A., Stirrups Girl Reserves, U.C., Waparthian Club, Grist Staff, and Senior Extra Committee, PHYLLIS plans to attend the University of Minnesota, LAURA BELL MCKUSICK, who plans to go to the University of Minnesota, was active in G.A.A., Sigma Phi Girl Reserves, U.C., Wa- parthian Club, Grist Staff, Harlequin Club, Politix Club, and Quill Club. LOLLIE Was also in the Class Play and co-chairman of the Senior Extra Committee. MOST TALENTED
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