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-klfor her I11'0i'lS0ll0SS 111111 Ilt'2llIl0H, Nathalie Shum- Way was 2111 i111p11rt1111t figrure 1111 11111111111 staff. pro- 11111-ti1111 1-rew. 111111 as secretary to Y-Teens. She be- longed to 1'0p 1111111 211111 played in orchestra. f hlfll'Q'10H V2l1'l0ll l101' work i11 high school with H.A.A., stage work 111 1117111121 XV11rks1111p, Y-Teens, 211111 l'111111111-r1-1111 l'1'1111. Skating and sewing also rat- 01I high with Marjorie Sims. fA11 2111-21111111141 11111si1-11111. wrestler, illlfl secretary of the s1-111111' 1'111ss 01111111 11111y d0scri11e Claude Smith. After w11rk at 1110 Q'l'0OIl110llSC, he 4121811611 to his fa- vorite llillllli, t110 I'011l'1' Plllli. ifl'11111'01't llilllll, pep llllllfl. 111111 orchestra pr11fite11 by Clyde Smith's t111l011ts. 'l'h0 Sllliillixl' 111' t110 Smith 111-11t1101-s. t'1y110 111-t011 as ,junior V100-pr0si11011t. llis agility 11111110 llilll 11110pt 111 t11e grunt illlll gr111111sp11rt. wk Harriett Smith was 21 ehipper gal with 11 rea11y smile 211111 Hi, XV11i10 taking! part i11 21111111111 511111 IIOXVS- p11p0r. ll2ll'l'1H was especially i11t01'0ste11 i11 music. S110 was 111 11111111-i,e'a1 llllll 111111 a 101111 111 Ulhl,2ll't11T1.,, if 1 l1lll' sp.1rts 1101-k1111011 Lyle Smith i11to a full-f1011g011 I10tt01'1111111 1110111110rs11ip ill his ,1lllllOl' year. His fl'l1'1l1l1y way 11151110 Smitty the choice for senior class tr0as'11rer. frets a senior, Bob Sorenson was a me1111101' of Pom- mereial illllll. Outside ot' sc-hool, he liked to hunt 111111 play piiigr-poiig, 111' 01111111 110 found most any time tinkering wit11 11110 of his two cars. ir A t1111 111111111 11111 with a friendly 'IT1i'1IlIl61',JlII1 Soren- son easily Illilflf' fl'l0!lflS after his transfer from l'111ri1111 11s a senior. Jim XV9lll 0111 for basketball an11 football 1:1111 221111611 e11t1'11nce to Letterman's. QA pert gal wit11 artistic abilities. Barbara Stum 11111110 1101- 1101111t 1111 a111111111 staff as art editor, Zllltl c1111tr11111t011 t.1 t110 newspaper. 'tl311r11 was a high steppin' Ill2l,10l'Cli0 a1111 a member of Y-Teens. -A' Red hair 110111411 't always mean 11 violent ten1- per as XVEIS clearly illustrated by Roger Ulrich. Al- ways ready with 21 hello and smile. his 311111111011 XVIIS to become El stock clerk in a11 implement concern. f111111g'h111g eyes an11 21 merry smile made Gary Lee Van Slyke a. w0l1'11111e a11111ti1111 to Science C11111, Drama V1'11rkshop, 111111 Student Forum. 'member- ship also 11e110fited Hi-Y 111111 J.C.L. Q Her i111m11011111t0 appea1'11110e. genial manner, 111111 01-0- ative fancy 111a11e Jo Wallace an enviable hostess. A keen sports fan, Jo backed all school functions, as well as p111'ticip11t111g 111 music Zllld j0ur11a1is111. ...Nawlheuwfzaaea
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-kErnest Randall came our way from Patrick Henry High of Minneapolis in his sophomore year. Better known as t'Skip,,' he suffered football and wres- tling bruises with the C. F. squad for two years. if Kathryn Reninger threw herself body-and-soul into whatever she did. She belonged to UA Chorus, Y- Teens, tl.A.A., Thespians, and was president of the Pep Club. fAlways happiest when doing something for some- o11e else, Donna. Ritchey proved herself a valuable member of Commercial Club and Y-Teens. Playing the piano was one of her favorite pastimes. iv .Xmiable Lynn Roberts believed in barking athletics as well as participating in them. After four years of wrestling and football, Bud became vice-presi- dent of Letterman 's and a member of Pep Club. -Ant debonair lad interested in football and basket- ball. Gary Robinette found scholastic time to join J.t'.l.. and Hi4Y. flary's friendly manner made him a classmate never to be forgotten. -,kGenevieve Rogers added her quiet presenee to Y- Teens for the last three years. as well as to the Commerical Club during her senior year. Jenny's hobbies included skating and piano playing. ir Pete Rose used his sports and journalistic abilities to eo-edit the sports section of the annual. Although an aetive participant in wrestling, football, and track. he kept up with the fashions. fShir1ey Mae Roska.m's shiny, wavy hair was the next thing to perfection. Commercial Club, Y-Teens, and H.A.A. made up her school activities, while after school hours she was employed in a grocery. i' Purely an out-of-doorsman, Wayne Ruffridge liked hunting. fishing. skating. or swimming. Track and Camera Club eommanded Ru'ff's attention in his sophomore year. f A peppy little miss, Jo Schmidt was best known as a cheerleader and as freshman Homecoming attend- ant. G.A.A., Y-Teens, Science Club, and Drama XVtorksh op rounded out her extra-curricular program. 'kSkating around the roller rink or sewing a fine seam, Wnita. Seaton had skills matched only by her quiet poise. A Y-Teen for three years, Nita also was active in Commercial Club as a senior. if Often seen with a pair of knitting needles and yarn dangling from her books, Joan Seroke was a busy lass. NA Chorus, sextet, Science Club, Thespians, and Y-Teens required her strict attention.
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-mf, mae: 6 FLOWER lVhite Gardenia COLORS Scarlet and Pearl Gray MOTTO Take care as you leap from one sleppingstone to the next, for the space may be far and the water deep. fAfter his transfer from .Xplington as a freshnian, Ralph Wessels won a major letter in football and wrestling, admitting him to lletternian's. He was often seen cruising about in his '47 Chevy. -kArt was right in step with Bette Wittren's talent. A second in an art contest showed her creative ca- pacities. As a four year G.A.A. member she eonlrl he counted on to get into the game. i'Outside sports such as hunting and skating kr-nr Dean Wray in trim. A minor lettervviimer in irmtlmrill and hasketlmll as an uliderelassnnni. Dean eoneene trated on Commercial Club as a senior. 1kArriving from Olarksville as a freshman. Sarah lee Yarcho could he reeofnized hy her lively expres- sions and animated mannerisims. Drama XVorkshop, O.A.A., and niadrigal took much oi' Sally's time. ksam Young would try anything' once and maize it fun. Proniinent in niusie, he was in lvoys' qiniriel. t'Martha. and 'lpounded the piano for the Mlusi- tones. Hi-Y claimed him three years as an officer. s f r if 'wwe 1. The seniors tabulating money for their announcements are H. Smith, J, Nelson. J. XVallace, S. Johnson, and J. Hidorn 2, Making their final choice for class rings at Cummings' Jewelry Storm- are C. Billings, V. llnx. M. Milli-r. and W4 F 1 3. H. Harned. A. Lawrence, M. Hansen, N. Gross, D. Terry, and J. Arthur converse while awailing dinner at last 51 ii s Jr.-Sr. 4. VVhat's cooking? J. Grant, A. Lawrence, and J. Mehmen are brewing-up refrc-slnnents for senior party 5 My dog has fleas, exclaims the Kuehn quartet KJ. Nelson, G. Robinette, D. Rasmussen, and D. Alfsonj at the senior partw 6. J. VVallace, H. Denkinger, and P. Guyer talk it over woman-to-woman at the Jr,-Sr, Prom. 7. Class sponsor makes his getaway with plates of food at the camera. at the Jr,-Sr. class party. 8. VValk right ing it's your party! 9. B. Stum and J. Hidore waltz by L
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