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l'll'lLlCN DLI VER I know mnzelhtng, hu! if rlfnnlzl only leur! lo hlondshr'1I. llelen. who is a twin of llot, is every bit as goony as her sister. She also attended Stevens last ycar, but this year she is going to l!.ll.S. and going with Ierry Meyer, t'LARlCNCl4l OLSUN If you elfrr IWLIIII dough, Troop will make ll lm' vnu. 'l'roop l has spent most of his spare time working, but this l1asn't kept him from being one of ottr best athletes. Ile played zt beautiful game of basketball and throws a mean Curie in baseball and kittenball. MALVIN OLSON Hr rurtu' charging donut the hull lull fill, meal lripfred him ' Rountl-facetl,.smiling Malvie Olson is a popular fellow, especially when he comes chugging up tn hts old Model A. He played baritone in the band and attended tht: state music contest his junior and senior years. NV IGLLANIP ORCHARD Words pam' our nf him like u 1t'ule't'lt1ll.' An able organizer, Gabby worked up the iariety show. which you will remember as a super production. He was on the Demon football squad. basketball student manager, lleraltl Staff, Booster lioard and Mixed Chorus. NIARY VAYSENU She left her Wing behind. Transferred from Wing as a senior, Mary, a good-looking girl with tlark brown hair. placetl well among her classmates. She was a member of the Mixed Chorus antl her hobby is collecting movie stars' pictures. HAZEL PETERSON Fair and rtfu1'mr'r, lllontl and blithe is :t gootl phrase to tlescrihc Hazel. She is a xery gay :mtl pleasant person whose spare time is spent working on her scrapbook and collecting souvenirs. LUIS JEAN PETERSON l'd like lo Don a Thomas. Lois' remarkable performance in the lunior Class play is one never to he forgotten. This year she was secretary of the hantl. in Mixed Chorus and A Cappella and on the annual staff. JICANNE PICKLES Shr'.f u dilly, kids! leanne's interests are along scientific and domestic lines. She has been a member of both the annual and Herald Staffs and was elected as Homecoming attendant. Her ambition is to become a nurse, LYLIS l'OR'l'l'1H He has u Fleflq in his rye. Lyle is the kind of person who says what he thinks of you to your face. He has the writing ability and journalistic experience which proved him inialuable as sports editor on the Herald. He also saw a lot of service on the Demon football squad this year. MILTON QITAMME 'K-111 work and no pluy horn me hifi! Milton has the quiet personality which hespeaks a level head and a conscientious worker. He enjoys hunting and his hobby is Indian beadwork. We will long remember his work in the lunior Class play as super-duper. l'l'IRCY Ql7ANRl'D Hr ha.: a lhr't1n-ical farce:-4uxl1c'r. Percy is thc mild-mannered, easy-going type of person who makes the best sort of friend. The punctuality and thoroughness of his work guarantee htm success in future life. He enjoys hunting as a recreation. lil'I'l l'Y JEAN REYNOLDS When I go fishing, I use 41 xlruny line! lletty is one of those gals that reek with wittiness, We will always remember her swell work in the lunior Class play. She bas been a member of the Mixed Chorus and A Cappella for four years. lJlCl.t0Rl'lS RIEKICR llloml und tlynumir. .ts .t new student this year entering from Sterling, Delores whipped tight up to the top and beratne a member of the National llonor Society. ller lttll hobby is interior decorating. .t xery cute pastime. LlCl JOKES RIEKEH Dura. l.ctloreS. like Delores in most all ways. also m.ttle tbe National llonor Society by an easy margin. Her interests are very sitnilar to lJelorcs', and if you can tell tlietn apart, you're a marvel.
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LESLIE MILLER Pardon mr, bu: you look fnsl like Margie. A good athlete, Les played a variety of posts on the llemon football squad his junior and senior years. He proved an able leader as Master Councilor of the Order of lJeMolay this year. MARILYN MILLER Uh. lohrtny, Uh! Having been in Mixed Chorus in her junior year, our cute and diminutive Dolly was this year active on the Herald staff. Her chief interest is Johnny, need we say more? MARIE MORTON Making friends is just like baking-you Cdflll get 4 rise without flowery .v11fU. Marie, who is a strong contralto, did much in Mixed Chorus and A Cappella. She also excelled in oratory. Her hobby is playing the piano, and she is usually seen with leanne Larsen. ROBERT MOVVRIS Look our for me, I'rn plenly rugged! Horn with lots of clown in him, Bob makes fun wherever he goes. He likes to play baseball, and, teamed with Chuck Vettel, a Hashy forward wall of hockey is made. His hobbies are airplanes attd photography. HOVVARD MUELLER Smith is 41 good mime, bu! Mueller is belief. Howie, a nice guy all around, went more with members of the junior class, namcly Alwyn Smith. He is a good sport, likes athletics and works very con- scientiously. PATRICIA IVIURRAY The more 1,16 Murray-er! Par, a very active student at St. Mary's, came to l5.H.S. as a senior. In this school she received many commercial awards, was a member of the dratnattc club and on the Herald staff. Ili D H ERT NAGLE Walt 'lil Ihr rants came home. Well known for the beautiful soprano he wielded at pep meetings, Bob carried a heavy math course. Living on the Nagle farm, he sped to the school every morning without ever being tardy. .IERRY NEAL 15 mhs for If-rome, the boogie woogie king of H.H,S, Always ready to get into anything with pep in it, lerry was cheerleader and played a mean set of drums. One of li.H.S.'s jitterbugs, he earned his pin money selling wotnen's shoes at liuttreys. AUIJRICY NEIDEFFICR -gum! llzlle .-lmlrry laughed and laughed und laughed. With a twinkle in her eye and plenty of spark, Audrey's friendliness conquered the unconquerable. As Cobina of Brenda and Cobina in Mr. Murdock's home rootn skit, she practically caused a riot. an B' MARY NELSOINT F .7 '- Vulrdirloritln ., ' X I .sneak and snip sn Will! agmr:al. g , Mary, excelling in everything she hiss kver ntqsd, was chosen valedictorian, She was a violinist tno remarksj in the or es a, on the Herald stat? and chairman of the snapshots for,the attnua. MAVA NILI-IS Gur'1h, Ihuf mulgrx me mud! When it comes to talking out or around things, Mava, the gal with hair like Lady Godiva, is practically a past-master, She was a member of the dratnatic club, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus and the Herald Staff. IIENRY NORIJSTROM Hunk, Ihr pride of Ihr Swedes. Hank is a tall, hroadshouldered fellow who is extremely popular with the girls for his healthy blush. He was active in intramural basketball, his favorite sport, and he intlulges in such things as stamp collecting. ULEO KVBRIEN Mighly like u rose-Irish, if you pleu.fr'. ' Having a strong voice, Cleo has been a prominent member of Mixed Chorus, A Cappella and the Senior Trio. Never to be forgotten is her portrayal of the mother in the lunior Class play. IIOROTI-IY OLIVER lux! frying ro find a lulenl Scout from lan1es1o1r'n.l Attending Stephens College in her junior year, Dot came to ll.ll.S. as a senior. Her hobby is collecting hugs which probably explains why she goes with Brickell and Bechtold.
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WILMA. HlCHTl'lR l'm ill-'I .1 linlc Hfizfn nur. Transferred from Hazen as a sophomoreg Wiltna worked her wav through school and became a wcll-known figure about the halls, Always willing and very Cooperative, she was an excellent classmate. JUNE ROSICNCRANS A :lay in lime l'.rn'f so mrr'fllu'y'1f1' 1u'z'n ,Qcvlittu n1ul'r1'z'1l for n'r1l1lric'.f. One of the hard working commercial students. lune made many awards in typing and shorthand. Her favorite hohltics are sewing, hiking and baking- could that possibly mean halffhaking? JOAN ROSFINTHAL I feel as royal us baking !toufdt'1', Io ix a nice young miss who has malty friends everywhere. She was active on thc staff of this publication, and from what we hear she keeps a very inter' cxting scrapbook. She can be found with Caruth anytime. DALE SAQQVIK Eur, drink, and bf' Inerry fur llmzormnf wc' only hula' lu work. A remarkable athlete, lJale's recortl is four years of football, basketball, and track with memorable work in each. Sax is a great and vociferous talker, having an endless list of stories and accounts which are very interesting at dull assemblies. LAWRENCE SHRUM Whul',v Alla: gut tha! I huu1'n'l? Lawrence came to Bismarck from Bowman his freshman year, Ile made the National Honor Society by a good margin, A well rounded individual, he enjoys athletics and plays good basketball. His hobby is radio work. ALICE SCHUH Schuh fly, you holhfr me! An excellent clarinetist, Alice played with the hand ever since the sixth grade, Besides her band work she made several awards in typing and shorthand. An extra nice person, you can't help but like her. DONALD SCHULTZ Man mountain of H.H.S, und uulcdirloriau of Clu.f.r of 415. A person of rare athletic ability, Don's superb record hears four years in basketball attd five years in football. He is now wiping out the laps with Uncle Sam's Navy, at commendable pastime. ROSPIIVIARY SELVIG Thii lirf ,vlzorluge is r:'r1ui111y 11'rr'xml1z'! Roxie's favorite activities have been in choral work. She belonged to botlt .X Cappella and the Mixed Chorus. taking part in the operettu and vocal festival. Shc also worked on the annual staff. VIRGINIA SHAFER Shea IJ..-I.R.'.r fhuicf' and OUR choice loo. One of the dynamoes in the Class of '42, Gino has been active in most extra- curricular activities. Vice president of the Booster lloard and director of the Herald, she has always been a leader. NORMA SKEI Veronica Lake nf 13.1-I.S Musically inclined, Norma sang in Mixed Chorus and A Capella and was in thc opereltas. On looking hack into her history, we find that she wrote the xchool song for her sixth grade class. Not bad! BRADFORD SLEIGPIT Wim' Liu' Slerbhl clean. 'l'hc Charles Atlas of ll.ll.S., Brad cuts a beautiful figure in a bathing suit. A good musician, he proved valuable to the hand as first chair cornet player- with a tremendous quantity of volume. RUSEMARY SLORBY HW IW.,-1 fy i., ,iw ,,,-mv, Tall, dark attd very pretty describes Rosemary to tt 'l'. ller best fricntl is Florence Anderson. not counting, of course, her Ilame in the army whose letters seem so far apartfahout 24 hours to he CXAICI. l'1VlCLYN SLUVAI-il' XIII-rful'! 5 II lo y0l11 f Maioring in comntercial xultiects, livelvlt became Mrs, lidick's chief helper this year. She lttatle ntanv awards in her work and shall never be forgotten as an extretncly pleasant tlassntate and friend. ALLl'lNl'I SMALL Smull bm' by .vo nzmm' mzrlll. Her eyes tell every story and then some. hut being exceedingly prctty no onc minded at all. A cheerful, studious girl, she was well-known attd well-liked by most all of the gangs in school.
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