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CLAII WILL HELEN BENKOSKI leaves her athletic ability to lean Douglas. BERNICE BRAA leaves her love of silence to Delores Matter. CAROLINE BRENDENBERG, ELEANORE KLEIWA and LORETTA LAMIRANDE leave their artistic ability to next year's art classes. SHIRLEY HOFFREN and DONALD LEMAY leave the school pianos banged to pieces. PEGGY DURKEE leaves what she knows of current events to Peggy Sherk. ROBERT SOULIER leaves his penmanship ability to George Briant. ROSEMARY LISIGNOLI leaves her dandy excuses to lane Tuomi. FRED YOUNGREN leaves his scientific ability to the oncoming Physics and Chem- istry students. IEAN LONGTIN leaves the assistant directorship of plays to Bonnie Negaard. VIN'IAN MADDEN, our representative from Scanlon, leaves her position to Betty Riley. LORRAINE OTTERSON leaves the 1942 White Pine editorship to some unsuspecting sophomore. ESTHER NESS leaves us the memory of her eyes. HOWARD BORSHEIM leaves Miss Nyquist's favor for himself to james Stueck. PHYLLIS SAHLMAN leaves her dancing ability to the Iunior boys 5 they need it. tE.I.D IEAN SMITH leaves the teachers in peace. MARCIA JOHNSON leaves the leadership ofthe Girl Reserves to a lucky junior irl. KENNETH RANDELIN leaves his conversational ability to Thelma Ohman. ROBERT NEGAARD and GLENN SWAIN leave their friendship for each other to Calvin Braa and Elmer Malinen. RONALD BERG leaves his way with the girls to Ray Ianousek. FRANK GRESCZYK leaves that puzzled look to the victims of future Social tests. FRED LOISEL and ROGER EHRMAN are left to continue to amuse general assem- blies with their musical antics. IOE KARULAK leaves his oratorical abilities to Richard Yetka. EASTMAN BECK leaves his satin jackets, loud shirts, etc. to Douglas Flack. DOROTHY KATZELE and NORMA TAYLOR leave their love for Carlton to the Basketball team. MAXINE CARLSON leaves her jovial manner to David Skutevik. EDWIN BERG leaves us without a capable backstage hand. DORIS RANTA leaves her cheer-leading abilities to Evelyn Burgraff. BILL BRUNO leaves Sally to redeem the name of Bruno. GLORIAN ERICKSON leaves her posture to assembly slouchers. BETTY SEHLIN leaves her glamour smile to Mary McLaughlin. IANE CRONK leaves her ability to fix hair to Reynold Isaacson. HAROLD BURGRAFF leaves his carefree look to Martha Berlik. MARIT'IfiIE WOLFE leaves Doris Wilkinson to remind the school what pretty hands are 1 e. RUSSELL HEDINE leaves his skating technique for the up and coming high school Hockey team. i EDWARD LABUD leaves his gum in the wastebasket. IOSEPH PASTIKA, JUNIOR leaves his title to this year's Sophomores who are our next year's juniors. WALTER IOHNSON leaves his stride to ROLAND OTTERSON. HOWARD TOMCHAK leaves his love for the girls to Arnold Hintzman. EDWARD METTNER leaves his studded belt to Richard Michaelson. - THE SENIOR CLASS leaves the sound projector for the undergraduates to use. WALLACE IOHNSON leaves his ability to take a two-minute nap to Clifford Iohnson. BYRON BERG leaves his height to Ray johnson. VILMA G., Avis G., EDITH H., MARGARET M. and MERIAN W. leave Pine Needles scattered all over the school. GERALD HEBERT leaves his witty remarks to EDMUND KOLODGE. REYNOLD ANGELL leaves his name to trouble makers. EUGENE BURNETT leaves his blushes to Lois Sundstrom. KENNETH CARRIER leaves his boxing ability to Ruth Spurbeck. NEIL IENKINS leaves his voice to Arthur Hendrickson. WILLIAM PEPSKI leaves his boots and cleats to Mahlon and Norman Roe. ERVIN TARIO leaves the halls in silence.
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RICHARD XVAPPES HDICKN He ignored lhe girl.r af well au' hard work. Football 2, 5, Basketball 2, 5, Scouts 2. M ERIAN XVELCH Her giggle follomr her where- ever .fhe goe.r. Honor Societ 4, White Pine 4, Pine Neecllle 5, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Debate 5, Orchestra 2, 5, 4, Declamation 2, 5, Choral Reading 2. EMIL WITEL1 He'.r proved lhal .rilence :J golden. NlARVEL XVOLF 'Ullarvel l'J' really a marvel. Girl Reserves 2, 5, 4, Girls' Basketball 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 5, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 5, 4, Triple Trio 5, 4, Operetta 5, Cantata f Messiah Q 5, Christmas Concert 4. MARGARET WARD MUGGS,' A dark-eyed brunefle who never had' a fret MARGARET WIMMER MARG She came, .rhe Jaw, .rhe con- queredf' Ir. Class Play f Clarence J 5, Girl Reserves 4, Dramatics 2, Choral Reading 2, Sr. Class Play f Cyrano j 4. MARIORY WOLFE MARG1E Hfllargie, we're alwaya' llzinlcing of you fllargief' Pep Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Backstage C Cyrano J 4, lzaak Walton 2. lVlARGARET Woons A quiel, .rludioum girl. FRED YOUNGREN W'hal alloul fhlld' democracy? Ju.rl a.fk Fred. Choral Reading 4, Sr. Class Play Q Cyrano D 4,. SQHIOYI Without Dilltllfel SIGNE EKNES HARIQX' HANEBECK Sigue will brzglzlen .rome lucky fl good .rporl. man'.r life. Football 2, Basketball 5, Tennis 5, 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN BOB LEG MARQUE He lcnounr zz dozen Ihingf lo do He can 'parlez-vou.r Franca: r ln lhe o.r.remhly, hui no! one of wilh lhe l1e.rl of lhem. llzem Lf .r1'udy. O. B. C. 5, 4. IOHN O'CONNOR Full of-fun. RAYMOND SARAZEN I u The girla' alwaya' give hem a , .fecond glance'
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UNIDIQI E. Iohnson, R. Redfield, R. Otterson, T. Skate. Officers of 1959-40 Officers of 1958-59 Ernest Johanson President Betty Davis President Robert Redfield Vice-President Kenneth Koski Vice-President Theodore Skare Secretary lane Kellogg Secretary Roland Otterson Treasurer Earl Shunn Treasurer Faculty Advisors: lnvitations Decorating Dining Room Dinner Entertainment Ylioasts, Speeches, Program Miss Martin, Miss Wolnerg Miss Boyd, Mr. Myhreg Mr. Gardiner, Miss Thompson. PROM COMMITTEES Mary McLaughlin, Chairman, lane Tuomi, Lorraine Champeaux, Iean Douglas, Kenneth Koski, Theodore Skare, Calvin Braa. Doris Wilkinson, Chairmang lane Kellogg, Ruth Spurbeck, Fred LaTulip, Wayne Purcell, Ray Ianousek, Douglas Flack, Pat Hamilton, Shirley Larson, Bonnie Negaard, Lyle Sorenson, Gaius Sather. . Mary DePoe, Chairman, Martha Berlik, Gwen Gillette, Ruby Solem, Myra Heino, Emily Ioseph. Peggy Sherk, Chairman, Violet Briant, Edith Diesen, Iane Cox, lane Wolf, Ieanette Sundeen, Mildred Stein. Marian Geissler, Chairman, Robert Redfield, Robert Green, Sally Bruno, Mary Iune Forseth. Lorraine Sunnarborg, Delores Matter, Betty Lehman. lst row: M. Roe, M. Sherlc, M. DePoc. F. Lisignoli. 2nd row: YV. Purcell. E. Shunn, R. Yetlm, P. Torvid.
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