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OANDREW KRAFT-Andy transferred from Mandan High for his last two years. He collects pictures of airplanes and plans for a closer association with planes in the Navy's V-5 program. OPHYLISS KRAFT-The honor of being named State DAR Girl culminated Pat's active four years. She was a freshman class officer, member of the Booster Board as a sophomore, a repre- sentative junior, co-editor of the junior edition of the Hi-Herald. a vital part of the Hi-Herald staff for two years and a member of the National Honor Society. ORUTH KRUCKENBERG-You'll find Ruth behind the counter in the five and ten. always smiling. She would like to be a social worker, at present likes to give parties! OPAIGE LANGDON-In his neat pencil manipulation lies Paige's claim to fame, and he plans to put his artistic learnings to use in mechanical drawing, He finished high school in three years to go into the Navy. OJOHN LARSON-Jose's high school career has revolved around many presidencies and around Nancy. He was president of the Booster Board and the band, and of his freshman class, vice-presi- dent of his sophomore and senior classes: football co-captain and an all-state man, and a repre- sentative junior. His hobby, photography, has been put to use on this Prairie Breezes, he has been super-active in local and state DeMolay. ORAYMOND LARSON - Ray spent four years in B.H.S. being a tgirlj shy guy, much to the dismay of the afore mentioned. Although he lives on a farm, he wants to serve in the Navy. OEUGENE LEER-With the characteristic Leer good humor, Eugene has gone about collecting gum for Donna and mugs for himself. His other activities in- cluded football and intra-mural basketball. OCAROL LEIFER-Besides livening every issue of the Hi-Herald with her quick wit, she has served as its associate editor and a columnist. As an un- de1'classman she Was active in band and chorus. She plans to mix home eco. and journalism in col- lege. OMERTON LENIHANeA four year football man, big Mert played on the Demons his last two years. He was in Gloria as a junior and a responsible member of the Prairie Breezes staff. OROBERT LEROY-Bob is generally seen rattling around in his truck or sleeping through study halls. His hobbies are horses, cattle and machinery and he hopes someday to own a ranch. OBETTY LEWIS-Because of her decided vocal talent, Betty was heard at most public gather- ings during her four years in high school. She was a member of chorus and Rainbow and elected a representative juniorg plans a career in pharmacy. QNORMAN LITTLE - The answer to a teachers prayer t?J, Normie was called to Fort Snelling in the middle of his senior year. His ready grin and tow head were missed by all. QOSCAR LOVIN-Although his four years were quiet, Ossie worked on the Hi-Herald, was a 1116111- ber of DeMolay and went out for track as a sophomore. Hunting fills his spare time. OROBERT LYNGSTAD-Loquacious Bob has been heard as often as seen around B.H.S. He goes for hunting and track and is a member of DeMolay. OEUGINA MATHERN - Small and quiet, Eugina liked algebra and English, collects souvenirs and writes letters. She may contribute to the war effort next year by working on a farm. OMARY ANN McCULLOUGH-Sweet 'n small, Mary Ann ap- propriately collects miniatures. After graduation she plans to go into nurses' training. QROBERT McDOXVALL-Easily identified by a red necktie and wolfish gleam in the eye, Bob was active on the Hi-Herald as a. senior. His ambition is to wear the Navy Air Corps uniform after graduation. QFRED MILLER M- Musically inclined, Fred has belonged to orchestra, band, boys' chorus and had his own dance orchestra. He is senior class president and was in the cast of Gloria for two years, His hobby is radio. OBEVERLY MILLS-Beverly came to B.H.S. as a junior, after taking two years of correspondence work. She likes to dance, looks forward to an office job. OGLADYS MITTAG E Pretty and blonde, Gladys entered from Chaffee for her senior year. She works as a soda jerk and loves it. QORLANDO MONROE-Joe won lasting fame after two years' clowning in K. Cram Sib and his ardent port1'ayals for pep meetings. Women swoon for his Charles Boyer act. QJAMES MONSON eJim has played in the band for four years and served this year as its secretary-treasurer. As a senior he Was a member of the Demon cage team. His other interests are with Elaine. After graduation he'll go to the Army Air Corps. OWILLARD MORRISON-Although he spent only one year in B.H.S., Bill made friends all around, being a member of Churchill's Embassy. lVhat energy he has left over from math and aeronautics he puts into his bass during band. He's a member of DeMolay and bound for the Army Air Corps. QVIRGINIA MUNSGN-A proofreader on the Prairie Breezes staff, Ginnie is also interested in sports. She plans to take a secretarial position of some kind after further schooling. Page Tufcnlyefllfz
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SENIORS Page Twenty-:ix VIRGINIA MIIRREY Slmkefpcare dldrfz have lmyllzmg an hfr ROBERT IVIYHRE If lhc Eskimo: ever do hay izfbbnxcs, M14v'plz will haw .fold lhem. EARL NAGEL mf mf of .1 guy Wim wfmm to ful, drink und hc' wary. HOPE NEUGEBAUER one wanwzk pain is nnozhrr wmu.:n's roinm. FLORENCE NEVVMAN When A-hr mlkf iz im! mrwm-:ation-iz'.r a fzlibuflcrf EMY NORDSTROM Shi: always warkirzg-nfhcn :herds nolhing rlsc lo do. VIOLA NORDSTROM Shz' hm a lot ol frciglzz on hrr train al mmfghf. ROBERT CVBRIEN lf Henry Kaiser cun't handle thc dcul, iw: lr: me know. CONSTANCE OTTESON Whrn rh: walk: her figure make: cyrs an you HAROLD PERRY I dare not :mile upon the damscls, 'Tzuanld br-fuk zoo many heurlsf' EILEEN PFEIFER Wrll, ewfymu- mfr: know mlm zhe .emu ls. JEAN PLOMASEN When Sf, Pam' mmm to :he gm-, Sh:'1l bc late. PAUL PORTER Lluc Izmir: arc had for our--bu: lhry urn all rzghz for Iwo. ELIZABETH RASCHE :wuz do unyming zenith:-ly CAROLYN RHOADE S Co-Editor. KATHRYN RINDAHL Thr mnguc is Ihe mzly mol 11111 ,urozlx sharper with nfs. ROBERT RITTERBUSH My flzfher if un an-hizccz, but I'.w- ga: design: ol my own. RONALD ROI-IRER .Vmhing if more useful lo man lhan .riIen:e. INIAYNARD ROTH Arc you kidding? BEVERLY RUE Lrlr if a song hm at ollrn gors flat. EUGENE SCHACHT My '-mmfmgwff ffm-,ly fm- mf. SHIRLEY SCHANTZ .m0kf ram 1,1 Yom' Jim MAGDALYN SCHLOSSER Purdmx my Maudlzn arrrnl. MAX SCHUMACHER H1y fellas.
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