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OUTSTANDING IN G.A.A. . . . Splashes . . . Spurs Caroline Leiter R.O.T.C .... Platoons . . . Rifles Christ Ulrich IOSEPHINE MICHONSKI got the signals to go ahead in the Bowling League, G.A.A., S.G.C., and on the College Day Committee. IAMES MILFORD locked the hatch to everything, but when it came to the R.O.T.C., Clean-up Committee, Honor Society, Nominating Committee, Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, and Log, it opened. GUY MILLARD kept busy in the National Honor Society, Latin Club, on the Graduation Committee, as a Log Representative, in the Band, Orches- tra, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Competitive Platoon, Rifle Team, and German Club, DOROTHEA MILLER earned all her stripes in the Bowling League and the G.A.A. RALPH MILLER was deep in a sea of action when drifting through the harbors leading to the Volleyball Team of Intramural Sports. ROSE MINASIAN was always on the spot to help the crew of the French Club, the G.A.A., and in the Bowling League and Mixed Chorus. MARILYN MINCK let the current guide her in the G.A.A., German Club, S.G.C. Sigma Chi, and as a Hall Guard. I-'RED MITCHELL couldn't be left behind as a member of the Band, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Clean-up Committee, Latin Club, Football Team, and as Editor of R.O.T,C. Paper. ROBERT Moose MOCKLER had a hard time but kept awake in Intra- murals, Log Staff, German Club. , BESSIE MOOSES looked to the crow's nest for word in the G.A.A., Greek Club, French Club, and as Secretary of her S.G.C. Chapter. PAT MORAN met both the wind and rcdn sailing through the S.G.C., G.A.A., and Bowling League. ELAINE MOREY kept her buttons shined and Wore her stripes in the Girls' Chorus and S.G.C. LOIS MORGAN kept smiling through thick and thin as Assistant Editor of the Viking, Vice-President S.G.C., National Honor Society Secretary, Spanish Club Treasurer, Nominating and Program Committees, Bowling League. NORMAN MORK was always at the front in the R.O.T.C., French Club, and as a Hall Guard, RUBY MORRIS shifted her sails in the G.A.A., Drama Club, and S.G.C. WILLARD Moon MUELLER knew the score when it came to the Basket- ball Team, lntramurals, Letter Men's Club, Boys' Chorus, and Baseball Team. EARL MULLIN steered clear of stormy weather in the German Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Intramurals, and as Football Water Boy. ART NELSON always made good time in the Student Council, Camera Club, German Club, Rifle Team, and Officers' Club.
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ART MANN scuttled everything for the Football Team, Intramural Sports, German Club, Nominating Committee, Hi-Y, Letter Men's Club, and Ser- geant-at-Arms of the Class. IOE MARSHALL clipped the waves when sailing through R.O.T.C., Band, Latin Club, Prom Committee, Hi-Y, and Clean-up Committee. NOLA MARTIN went out with the tide and on her way met members of the Spanish Club, G.A.A., Hall Guards, and the Bowling League. SIDNEY MARTIN hung on tight to the rope to be a member of the Spanish Club, Clean-up Committee, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C., and Football. LORAINE MARTINSON kept close to the sail to see the G.A.A., L.G.C., French Club, Splashettes, and as Vice-President ot the National Honor Society, and Library Staff. WILLIAM Charlie MCCARTHY was in ship- shape when sent abroad to join the Hi-Y, Wrestling, Soccer, and Intra- mural Sports. Clean-up Committee. mural Sports. Team, Social Committee. 1 J , ,,p,e ' V I y N igtjvvff L rvrusrcm. TALENT Ierome Keller Elaine Karrcs These are the muslc makers ROSEMARY MCINERNEY stowed away below deck for the S GC Latin Club, Honor Society, Bowling League Girls Chorus and as GA A Sec retary, and Intramurals. DON MEEHLEIS looked through the porthole to find his position in his round of Intramural Sports IOAN MEHAN or Pipsqueak let the ship sail through m the GA A SGC and on the IOSEPH MEHAN came alongside the dock for the French Club Honor Society, Student Council, College Day Committee as a Viking Represen tative, and on the Amundsen Cadet WILLIAM MEINHARDT caught the lite preserver tor the German Club Honor Society Football Team and Intramurals. VIOLET MEISTER made good time ln the SGC GAA and on the Graduation Committee MARY MELE bounded up the gangplank and safely came into the S G C G.A.A., French Club, Bowling League L1brary Statf and Hall Guards MARION MENAS avoided the shoals and came safely into the SGC G.A.A., Program Committee Log Staff Greek Club ROBERT MENICK kept things splashing in the Spanish Club as its President and in Intra CARL MERRIFIELD looked to the br1dge for signals in the Student Coun I cil, French Club, Honor Society and in Intramural Sports BETTY MEYER climbed on board the ship to get to the GA A Bowling League Letter Girls' Club, German Club, and Intramural Sports IOHN MEYER let the i bells ring and came out for the German Club Mixed Chorus Baseball
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BEST LOOKING Dolores Wagner Richard Cahill Mutual harmony of features. MONICA NELSON was never too late to board the activities in the Drama Club, French Club, Honor Society, Splashettes, and Riding Club. PAUL NEYLON was Peerless Paul to those who knew him in the Boys' Chorus, on the Football Team, and as German Club President. AILEEN NIEMEIER carried on in the National Honor Society, S.G.C., Serv- ice Girls, Alpha S.G.C., Gift Committee, and in the Spanish Club. RUTH- ANNE NORGREN was Ronny to those who knew her in the G.A.A., Red Cross, Bowling League, Intramurals, and as Omega S.G.C. Treasurer. IEANNE NOVAK held to the main mast to keep up with the activities in the French Club and G.A.A. EARL NYSTROM was always spick and span for inspection in the R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Spanish Club, on the Graduation Committee, in the Bowling League, Intramural Sports. FRANCES ODMAN Joined the crew in hoisting the sails of the Latin Club, French Club, Mixed Chorus, G.A.A., S.G.C., and as a Hall Guard, and Log Representative. MAUREEN O'HART stayed out of the sick bay and joined the throng in the G.A.A., Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling League, and S.G.C. IOSEPH O'I.EARY helped his shipmaies come out on top in Intramurals and Swimming Team. When IUNE OLSEN was there, the sailing was smooth in the Spanish Club, G.A.A., S.G.C., Bowling League, and Intramurals. LOIS Pinky OLSEN followed the big dipper in the Honor Society, French Club, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., S.G.C., Hall Guards, and as a Viking Representative. VIRGINIA OLSON peeped through the porthole to spot the G.A.A., S,G.C., Bowling League, Splashettes. ELSIE OLUND clipped over the white foam in the French Club, G.A.A., College Day Committee, and as Phi S.G.C. Treasurer. DONALD ORTLIEB didn't have to be shoved aboard for the Camera Club, German Club, Hall Guards, or Intramural Sports. NORMA PAESSLER was out for a good time in the Tri-I-li-Y, Omega S.G.C., Student Council, G.A.A., Bowling League, and Red Cross. RITA PAPADENIS fell overboard in time to join the G.A.A., Hall Guards, S.G.C., Mixed Chorus, Greek Club, and Intramurals. CONSTANTINE PAPAS rowed out to sea by way of the Greek Club, National Honor Society, Bowling Team, R.O.T.C., and Intramural Sports. HELEN PAPPAS could be counted on in the Greek Club, GJ-LA., and S.G.C.
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