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OHOWARD GABEL-Although Howard missed a year and a half of school by patriotically doing his part in the war effort on the farm, he kept up with his class by correspondence work. OGERAL- DINE GIIALETTE-Jerry held an executive position on the junior edition of the Hi-Herald as treasurer. She was outstanding because of her dramatic ability, playing several roles while in high school. QFRANCES GOODMAN-During high school, Frances was active in the freshman chorus rnd a member of G.A,A. She was a great help in trots a mean fox trot. QLOUISE HAGEN-Most this year have been l.0uise's work. She has been of Prairie Breezes. Art is her hobby and art her OXVILBERT HARING-W'ilbert has been in band a sophomore, and is a track letterman. With this the library as a sophomore. Rumor has it, she of the posters pasted on the walls and windows active on the Hi-Herald staff and as art editor ambition. three years, making the Grand F01'liS ll'iD HS a foundation, he plans some day to see as much of the world as Mrs. F.D.R. ORUTH HEDDEN-Between letters to servicemcb, Ruthie has been society editor of the Hi-Herald besides snap-shot the Prom committee and was in the chorus for two gathering for Prairie Breezes. She decorated on years. QLOIS HEKTNERYA member of the Prairie Breezes staff, seen always with Ginnie Munson, jolly Lois will spread her sunshine by be- coming a nurse after graduation. ORALPH HEKTNER-Ralph has D81'iiCilJaf9'd ill Il1tTH'mUl'a1 Basketball, but his main interest has been in the high school shop course. He collects both stamps and coins. OSTELLA HERING-Sports of all kinds are the love of Stella's life, also she collects salt and pepper shakers. Occupational ambitions lean in the direction of stenography, OJEAN HETHER- INGTON-Entering from Fargo in her junior year, Jean has been an avid home economics student. She plans to work a year before going on to college. OBEATA HOEFUL f Beata entered from Wimbledon as a senior, worked part time, and still had time to be well-liked by all W110 kI10W hef- Her spare time is spent in letter-writing, going to shows. QEILEEN HINES - During her high school career, Pinkie has been active in G.A.A. She is planning to be a typist after May 25. Em- broidering is her hobby. OVIOLET HOLDEN-Blue eyed and blonde, Violet came to B.H.S. from Wilton to start her junior year. She has taken a commercial course and wants to be a stenographer. ODORIS HOLT-Seen Constantly with Betty and Betty, Doris sang in a capella for one year. She insists that her sincere ambition is to be an unde1'taker. QDICK IVERSON-Max and Hector were Tiger's constant com- panions, at school, at the Greasy Spoon, even at DeMolay meetings. The three were separated only while Tiger played first chair cornet in the band. QNORMA JENSON - Norma has spent a quiet but busy four years in high school. Her interests are literaryg reading, especially autobiog- raphies and essays, and writing and collecting poetry. OBEATRICE JOHNSON-Entering from New England, Bobbie made her first appearance at the Prom and remained in B.H.S. during the last semester. Her red head and other attributes have kept the boys whistling. OLUCILLE JOHNSON-Lucy plans to be a stenographer, is interested in the Navy, collects snapshots fof the Navy7J. B.H.S.'s loss is evidently the Navy's gain. OJENALL KEMPF-Chorus, sophomore class officership, work on the Hi-Herald and Prairie Breezes, membership in Rainbow, and knitting, have kept Nellie busy. She was elected a Homecoming attendantg plans to major in home eco. in college. QJOHN KINEV - Entering from Dawson where he starred in football and basketball, Ken hasn't gone in for extra curricular activities this year as he held down a job while going to school, His smooth dancing, however, paved his way with the women. QEMMA KINZER-Her dimples and friendly ways won Emma the honor of being elected Home- coming Queen. She transferred from Valley City for her senior year, but was a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and valued on the advertising staff of the Hi-Herald and Prairie Breezes. QELLEN KLEE - Although soft-spoken Ellen has taken a stenographic course. she still had time for three years of band and two years' work on the Hi-Herald. JEAN KNECHT - Generally seen with June, Jean has gone after advertising for the Hi-Herald for two years and wrote Whosits on the side. She was elected a Homecoming attendant 'cause of obvious attractions, easy-going ways. OHENRY KRAMER-Entering B.H.S. as a sophomore, Hank won fame as a charter member of the Vulgarians. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and served on the Hi-Herald staff. His hobby is photography. ' Page Tufenzy-:Inca
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