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girls enjoy their last fling 4 Loudon and look and Lowman is frankly a little bored ately ruins a perfectly good mug 7 Call try to look as if they hadnt skipped class, skirt. 10. Waters gives with a little hocu close to bridesmaid, Hutchinson. 13. Nuna Davis say HCheese, while Jorgensen, Stanley, Eide and Hunt restrain themselves from the toothpaste 5. Nattrass bows to Gates as part of the B Club initiation. 6. Platinum-blonde Ireland deliber- yawns as she prepares to retire Wee Willie Winkie fashion. 8. Williams, Wilke, Pirrung and Ryan 9. Lowman, Arthurs and Sharninghouse crowd Anderson out of a seat while Ireland hangs on to her s pocus. 11. Here's how Van Horn trains for her active operetta role, 12, Newlywed Hoff snuggles maker, Griffen, and Buchan show what model Ushers should be like. 14. The third lunch reluctant- 1, Strong-arm Blankenship tries the old Caveman technique on Van Horn. 2. The Girl Reserves entrain for their convention across the line. 3. Senior a ly straggles back to fourth period, 15. B on lanky Jones's shoulder, 17. UB Club initiates wear hair in rag curlers and turn clothes wrong side out, 18. Gilberg, French, Loft and Den Adel go in for pyramid-building on the that school is a place she's supposed to go 101 treat the winners to ice cream cones Mulhern, Davis, Arthurs and Anderson laug a change embraces Cernich and Fickel. 2 Eight shows his dimple to Bell's amusement. 23. 'li llerina Stanley pensively pokes a pencil through her hair. 16. Wind-tossed Teel seeks protection beach. 19. Sharninghouse drags Teel away from her steady. 20. Newell explains to Jovanovich to occasionally. 21. Pep Club initiates sans make-up, sans hairdo, crawl on their knees. 22, Turner Rocke tries to talk French into taking her for a ride. 24. The spelling contest losers in Room 25. Corder, in a longer costume than she wore Kids' Day, goes beach combing with Larson. 26. at friend's wisecrack while Ireland shakes out her blonde tresses and Moore listens. 27. Kuljis for 8. Turner and Whittaker kneel in front of five friends.
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MAKE THE SCHOOL TICK secretary. keeps the lines open by taking care of the two office switchboards, handles correspondence with veterans, and mails all college records and transcripts. EDRIS WARNER, assistant to lVlr. Howell. This efficient secretary counts our credits, gives out the diplomas, and handles a few hundred other office items. MRS, MARIE CHRISTOPHERSON, attendance clerk. This lady eyes your little home-written excuses and hands you a pink or blue slip with an uplifted eyebrow. RADIO BOYS Howard Larson and Warren Wehmeyer get the message through and play the popular records between tirst and second periods. RADIO OPERATORS Howard Larson and Warren Wehmeyer Seven
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PATRICIA ASHCRAFT Health, Physical Education Ski Club E, J. BJORKQUIST English Traffic Squad ,,,,f X LENORE BRANDENTHALER Mathematics M 't er' S Basketball Coach FACU LTY Peace brought us two new teachers back from the war, Mr. l-loward Jones, his- tory, and Mr. lrving French, social conduct. Mr. Jones served as captain with 'ihe Army Air Corps lor three and one-hall years. Mr. French participated with 'lhe Sea Bees in three years' lighting in both theaters ol war. Three Teachers were welcomed from lhe Whatcom Junior l-ligh lacully-Miss Margaret Morse, American history and newswrilingq Miss Pearl Barlruil, art, and Clil- ford Leedy. band. Miss Gretchen Mullins traveled from lowa To lake over the retail sales and English classes. Mrs. Dorothy Button, whose son was a previous Bl-l.S. valedictorian, ioined the English department this year. Mrs. Margaret Wattles, art instructor, remained with the faculty until the second semester and lelt to be with her husband, who had been in a Japanese prison camp. Alter having been reported dead for six months, he ap- peared home 'rhe first day she taught here. 5 ROBERT S. BRAY Physical Education Assistant Football and Nine
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