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Edwin Thress ved” Frenzied orator ... innate statistician . .. out- standing tenor ... oblivious of what does not interest him. A Capella Choir I II, M@W Intramural Editor Ia lII, Male Chorus I II, Intramural Sports I II, Sock Buskin I II, Referee, I II, German Club II, Walther League II, Male Chorus Sec. II, Mail Carrier I II. Kenneth Stresman “Kanuck” Planner of the future ... frets about schoolwork ... atom of speed... his interest undivided. Intramural Sports I II, Gym Crew I, A Capella Choir II, Male Chorus II, Softball II. Marlene Striewski “Mar” “Miss Society”... . stylish yea) earer worker ... miscievous menace... “All rightie.”’ Attended Wayne University I, W.R.A. II, A Capella Choir II, Chapel-of- the: Air Choir II, Choraliers II, Walther League II, Sock Baskin II, MGW II. Lanny Zupp “Lanny” Not a fatalist, not an Saat es walks wisely in the middle way... Margaret Tresselt “Margret” Madame President... jet-propelled. .-. a little girl with a big brain .: . thrilled with the simple things of life. A Capella Choir I Vice-Pres. II, Honor Council I Sec. II, Mission Society Ix], MGW I Man. Ed. II, Walther League II, Women’s Coun- cil Pres. II. 28 Richard Warneck i “Rich” Seal-skinner ... a pillar of strength and a rugged individualist . at peace with God and man... “How long?” Intramural Sports I II, Male Chorus I II, Re- ligion Club II, Walther League II, Men’s ort cil II, Auto Cie II.
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Row 1: Arthur Adler, Dan Ahrens, David Bade, Fred Balke, Mary Bohnke, Ervin Brese, Tom Brown. Row 2: Rita Buhlman, Dennis Bumgarner, Bob Dey, Herb Dorn, Dick Drews, Bob Eicher, Ron Engle. Row 3: Ken Eytcheson, Jim Fackler, Jim Fiegel, Carl Fitchett, Darlene Foltz, Keith Fox, Ed Gaubatz. Row 4: Gordon Goltz, Marlene Goss, Walt Griffin, Ralph Gustafson, Leroy Gutermuth, Fred Hage- meier, Larry Harris. Row 5: Don Heilman, Carole Heino, Walt Heinz, Glen Heiserman, Al Hellert, Dennis Hill, Gale Hummel. Row 6: Bob Hutchison, Jim Irwin, Tom Johnson, Bill Kaeppel, Nancy Kavasch, Jim Knackstadt, Ralph Knorr. Row 7: Conrad Koehler, Martin Koeneman, Walt Kovac, Ed Krauss, Marilyn Krudop, Bill Krueger, Marlene Kruse. 30
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