Crane Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (Crane, OR)

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At this time the Mustang Staff of 1963-64 would Davies for the time and effort she has spent with us to sincerely appreciate her help and guidance. like to thank Mrs. Carolyn complete this year's annual. Crane Union High School presents The Mustang A drama in three acts under the direction of The Mustang Staff Production Staff Producers.............................................................Board Members Critics................................................................School faculty Directors........................................................................Dorm Faculty Cast of Characters Star Players..................................................................Seniors Amateurs......................................................................Juniors Understudies...............................................................Sophomores Extras.......................................................................Freshmen Synopsis of Scenes Act I. Takes place in the school year of 1963-1964 (Memoriam, dedication, faculty, class shots). Act II. Same as Act I. Sports in the drama of school life. Act III. Activities, an anti-climax in our drama. ,AmtuaI jitaff Left to Right: Vickie Hecht, assistant editor; Dave Miller, typist; Nancy Carson, assistant business manager; Ralph Vea, art editor; Mike Fernandes, co-editor; Ott Hansen, sports edtior; Wayne Glenn, co-editor. Not pictured: Merilyn Ivie, business manager; Steve Marker, sports editor; Carol Griggs and Jim White, general staff members. 3 PINK AND BLUE booster Although Warren Edward Storm Is no longer with us, his memory will live forever in the hearts of his fellow classmates and faculty members of Crane Union High School. The car accident that took his life on the foggy Dec. 28 brought sadness into the entire school. Consolation to be derived from this tragedy is the fact that every- one has a purpose in life and when that purpose is fulfilled, there is no longer need for life. Warren’s pur- pose in life may have been to teach us respect for one another since this was a trait that he believed in and followed during his lifetime. To a beloved and respected friend of all, we, the Annual Staff, with great pride and pleasure, do dedicate this 1964 Mustang to Norma Davies. We sincerely appreciate the fine meals that are prepared for us each day and all the extra things you have done for each of us as individuals. ✓ I j cl|ool IBoard Seated, left to right: Mr. Quentin Wright, Mr. Allan Otley, Mr. Turen Dunten, Mr. Francis Miller. Standing: Mrs. Ted Carson, Mrs. Elsie Seely. principal MR. WRIGHT A THOUGHT FOR ALL STUDENTS ... If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and en- deavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. --Henry David Thoreau 6 Eleanor Griggs Home Economics Art Carolyn Davies Journalism John Potter American Problems Shop Typing Coach Carson Valentine General Science Chemistry Algebra Sfaculto Blanche Valentine English Library, Dancing 1 6 of this page donated by BURNS ELECTRIC 7 Mr. Ruecker, Patron and Mrs. Austin, Matron. Jimmy Oard, Janitor Norma Davies, Cook iorm ,3[acultg 8 1 8 of this page donated by THE SILVER SPUR MOTEL 1 6 of this page donated by RUDY’S SHOE STORE SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Standing: Margie Miller, business manager; Ted Austin, serge ant-at-arms; Mary Ann Hansen, treasurer; Ralph Vea, student council representative. Sitting: Wayne Glenn, secret tary; Raymond Dunten, president; Dave Miller, vice-president. Not Pictured: Cathy Ann Davies, stu- dent council representative. 10 1 8 of this page donated by REED’S MARVIN CASEY Denio, Nevada Transfer from Fallon 2 Ambition: Be a rancher. Motto: Do what you think is right and de- fend it with all your might. Football 3,4; Letterman 3, 4; Chorus 3. WAYNE GLENN Frenchglen, Oregon Transfer from Utah 4 Ambition: To be successful in life. Motto: Life is full of opportunities, take advantage of them. Student Council President 4; Class Officer 4; Letterman Officer 4; Class Play Direc- tor 4; Football co-captain 4; Basketball 4; Dancing 4; Chorus 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. CATHY ANN DAVIES Crane, Oregon Ambition: Learn to play the guitar and run somebody” competition. Motto: Anyone who talks by the yard, thinks by the inch, ought to be moved by the foot. Volleyball 1,2, 3; Class Play 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Girl's League Play 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Dancing 1, 2; Girls’ League 1,2, 3,4; Prom Court 3. RAY DUNTEN Drewsey, Oregon Ambition: To be a good rider. Motto: Try as you might, you can’t get out of life alive. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2. 3.4; Track 1.2. 3. 4; Letter- men 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Actor 2. 4; Class Play 2, 3,4; Class Presi- dent 1,2,4; Student Council V. President 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3. MARGIE MILLER Transferred from Elko, Nevada 2 Whitehorse Ranch Ambition: To team rope with Carl in professional rodeos. Motto: I'm a man hater but the Bible says love your enemy. Volleyball 2, 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Home- coming Court 3; Dancing 2, 3; Office Secre- tary 3; Girl’s League Play 3, 4; Class Play 4; Lettergirls 3, 4; Class Play Director 2, 3; Girls State 3; Chorus Officer 3; Girls League 2,3,4. MARILYN IVIE Lawen, Oregon Ambition: See the world before getting married. Motto: Don’t take me serious, I might mean it. Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Class One Act Plays 1; Class Officer 3; Class Play director 4; Girl’s League Play 3. 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Team 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Whirl- wind Staff 4. 12 DAVE MILLER Crane, Oregon Ambition: Get my chevy paid for someday. Motto: Life is a poker game; so play the odds if you want to be a winner. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Football co-captain 4; Outstanding Foorball Player 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Letterman 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Chorus 1,2, 3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 4. VICKIE HECHT Lawen, Oregon Transfer from Burns 3. Ambition: To become a good nurse. Motto: The road to suc- cess is not played with roses. Class One Act Play 3; Girl's League 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Girl's League Play 4; Chorus 4; Band 4. JIM WHITE Transfer from California 4 Buchanan, Oregon Ambition: To become president. Motto: Live to make the best better. Football 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Chorus 4; Track 4. CARROLYN SMITH Crane, Oregon Ambition: To marry a guy named Gil. Motto: I have plenty of ambition, I just hate to waste it on work. Volleyball 1, 2,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class plays 1; Lettergirls 2,4; Girls League 1,2, 3,4; Girl's League play 4. STEVE MARKER Diamond, Oregon Ambition: To run the mile in the 1968 Olympics. Motto: All great men are dead, and I’m not feeling well my- self. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letter- men 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class One Act Plays 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Whirlwind Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY ANN HANSEN Trout Creek, Oregon Ambition: To be a millionaire. Motto: Never take life too seriously, you never get out of it alive anyway. Volleyball 2, 3,4; Class Plays 2, 3,4; Class Office 3,4; Girls League Play 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Prom Queen 3; Dancing 2; Girls League 2,3,4; Lettergirls 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council Council 3. TED AUSTIN Lawen, Oregon Transfer from Crook County High School 4. Ambition: Run Hayden Profitt competition. Motto: One of the greatest labor-saving devices of today is tomorrow. Football 4; Basketball 4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 4. CAROL GRIGGS Crane, Oregon Ambition: Get through col- lege and with a degree. Motto: It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. Transfer from Burns 3. Class Officer 3; Student Council 3; Chorus 3; Dancing 4; Class Play 4; Girl's League Officer 4; Volleyball 4; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Girl's League Play 4; Paper Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4. RALPH VEA Crane, Oregon Transfer from Los Angeles, California 3. Ambition: Come back to be the best patron Crane ever had. Motto: Men, like bullets, go farthest when smoothest. Annual Staff 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Football 4; Basketball 3; Letterman 4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4. DEE ANN JENKINS Princeton, Oregon Ambition: Earn enough money to take a trip to Wales. Motto: Work fascinates me, I can set and look at it for hours. Letter Girl 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Of- fice 3; Student Council Officer 1, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,2, 3; Homecoming Queen 2; Prom Princess 3; Cheerleaders 3; Chorus 1,2, 3; Dancing 1, 2, 3; Piano 1, 2, 3,4; Girls League Officer 2, 3; Girls League Play 2,3,4. NANCY CARSON Lawen, Oregon Ambition: To get through college. Motto: There is a moral in everything if you can find it. Volleyball 1,2,3; Class Play 1,2,4; Class Officer 1, 2; Girl's League Play 4; Chorus 1,2, 3; Homecoming Court 1; Dancing 1, 2, 3; Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 4. MIKE WHITNEY Riverside, Oregon Transfer from Salem. Ambition: Be a college profes- sor. Motto: Life is best at night. CARL SCHNABELE Crane, Oregon Ambition: To run Stony Burke competition. Motto: Better late than never. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2,4; Track I, 2, 4; Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. The Seniors were in charge of the annual freshmen initiation, and also sponsored a freshman welcome party. Aladdin's Lamp was their Class Play. It captured the title of Best Play and Ray Dunten was chosen as the best actor. Dances, shows, and the selling of pop were the main money- raising projects for the senior sneak. Ted, Wayne, Jim and Mike are new seniors this year. They, along with all of the other seniors, have contributed much to the school this year in leadership, sports, drama, scholastics and school spirit. Senior Class Play--Left to Right: Dee Ann Jenkins, Margie Miller, Ted Austin, Carol Griggs, Cathy Ann Davies, Steve Marker, Raymond Dunten. Not Pictured: Nancy Carson. 1 4 of this page donated by DON’S BUILDING SUPPLY 17 JUNIORS President, Skip Williams; Secretary, Sharon Krebs; Treasurer, Mi Council Representative, Martin Davies; Vice-President. Warten S pictured: Student 19 1 4 of this page donated by GOODYEAR and PHILLIPS 66 TIRE CENTER Sarah Sherburn Roy Hair Johnny Krebs Ott Hansen Standing, left to right: Joyce Fink, Sarah Sherburn, Skip Williams, Linda Davies, Donald Hite, Warren Storm, Mike Fer- nandes. Sitting: Hank Wilkes, Sharon Krebs. Sharon Krebs Martin Davies Warren Storm Skip Williams Mike Fernandes Hank Wilkes Frank Skinner The Junior Class has sponsored various activities throughout the year to raise money for their senior sneak. Among these being dances, raffles, and drawings. The Juniors sponsored the annual Buccaroo Dance in February and also the Junior-Senior Prom in the fall. Ice cream was their main money-making project at the dormitory. The Juniors also donated a memorial in memory of Warren Edward Storm, a fellow classmate of theirs. Paul Meskimen Walt Parker 1964 Sophomore Class Officers-“Kneeling: President, Tom Miller; Vice-President, Jerry Temple. Standing, (Left to Right): Mary Anne Maupin, Treasurer; Shirlee Dowell, Secretary; Shelia Oard, Student Council Representative; Karen Dunten, Business Manager. 1 8 of this page donated by the LAWEN STORE 1 8 of this page donated by GANGER and GROVER MOTOR CO. 23 Jerry Temple Carole Otley 1 4 of this page donated by COPELAND LUMBER 24 James Schmeck Marcia Valentine Charles Smith YARDS Jim Nickerson Tom Miller Sheila Oard Linda Skinner Shirlee Dowell Dick Otley Jan Fernandes Charles Cagle 1 6 of this page donated by QUALITY CLEANERS Joyce Fink 25 Sharon McGinnis Kenneth Arnold Betty Mannon This year twenty-four students enrolled in the Sophomore class. As a money-raising profit the Sophomores sold hot dogs and coffee at the games. The Sophomores supplied the students with candy for a money-making project also. An all girls class play, Come Live in My House was put on by this class. The Sophomores will sponsor the graduation dance at the end of the school year. Sophomore Class Play--Left to Right: Karen Dunten, Mary Anne Maupin, Joyce Fink, Carole Otley, Shirlee Dowell, Sheila Oard, Marcia Valentine. 26 1 8 of this page donated by the HOME DRUG FRESHMEN u' crc- nner; S.ecretafy, itBj Preside Freshman Class Officers--Standing, Left to-Righfe Business Manage ,; tive , Herb Davies. front: '•Vice-Pppsident, .Ti Orley; 1 8 of this page donated by FROSTY'S OASES Danny Hecht Tony Shmeck Lorin Sherburn i Paul Skinner Donald Anderson Larry Averett 29 1 8 of this page donated by WILLIAM’S UPHOLSTERY Ronald Anderson Herb Davis Don Clark Walter Hughes Fourteen scared rooks came wandering in the Crane Union High School on September 3, 1963. To raise money for the class they sold pop- corn, cracker jacks, corn curls, and magazines. Freshman Class Play--Standing: Herb Davis, Danny Hecht, Linda Davies, Janyce Otley. Sitting: Walt Hughes, Kay Michaels, Don Clark, Linda Skinner. 30 1 8 of this page donated by AL'S FURNITURE 1 3 of this page donated by COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 1 8 of this page donated by CITY CENTER MOTEL 31 |Mom t Economics Top Row, Left to Right: Mary Ann Hansen, Joyce Fink. Bottom Row: Dee Ann Jenkins, Cathy Ann Davies, Carrolyn Smith, Sharon Krebs, Marilyn Ivie, Kay Michael. Eibrarg Left to Right, Standing: Betty Mannon, Mike Fernandes, Mrs. Valentine, Shirlee Dowell. Seated: Sharon Krebs, Warren Storm. f i i spaniel] Left to Right: Sarah Sherburn, Skip Williams, Storm, Jerry Temple, Ott Hansen, Mr. Wright. 1 8 of this page donated by KRNS 32 jentor Jttglielj 1st Row: Wayne Glenn, Ralph Vea, Ted Austin, Carl Schnabele. 2nd Row: Steve Marker, Jim White, Ray Dunten, Vickie Hecht, Carrolyn Smith. 3rd Row: Carol Griggs, Mary Ann Hansen, Cathy Ann Davies, Dee Ann Jenkins, Margie Miller, Teacher, Mrs. Valentine. 31mttor Englisl] 1st Row: Ott Hansen, Sarah Sherburn, Roy Hair, Sharon Krebs, Hank Wilkes, Mrs. Valentine. 2nd Row: Johnny Krebs. Martin Davies, Mike Fernandes, Skip Williams. 3rd Row: Diane Miller, Warren Storm. 1 2 of this page donated by U.S. NATIONAL BANK 1 4 of this page donated by TELEPHONE CO. 33 opfyomore Jnglielj First Row: Charles Cagle, Sheila Oard, Marcia Valentine. Second Row: Jerry Temple, Linda Skinner, Shirlee Dowell, Sharon McGinnis, Betty Mannon. Third Row: Dick Otley, Joyce Fink, Karen Dunten, Tom Miller. Standing: Teacher, Mr. Valentine; Kenny Ivie, Mary Anne Maupin, Jim Nickerson, Paul Parker, Charles Smith, James Shmeck. 3fresljman First Row: Kay Michael, Danny Hecht, Larry Averett, Herb Davis, Paul Skinner, Larry Anderson. Second Row: Janyce Otley, Tony Shmeck, Walter Hughes, Donald Hite, Lorin Sherburn. Stand- ing: Teacher Mrs. Valentine, Don Clark. 34 1 8 of this page donated by THE HEATHER ATHLETICS Wayne Glenn Ott Hansen Jerry Temple Ted Austin Left to Right, Back Row: Manager--Don Hite; Martin Davies, Gary Anderson, Larry Avertt, Lorin Sherburn, Herb Davies, Tony Schmeck. Middle Row: Jerry Temple, Tom Miller, Kenny Arnold, Dale Fink, Hank Wilkes, Ott Hansen. Front Row: Steve Marker, Ralph Vea, Dave Miller, Skip Williams and Jim White. Dale Fink Johnny Krebs Hank Wilkes Skip Williams Ray Dunten Steve Marker Back Row, Left to Right: Larry Anderson, Danny Hecht, Don Clark, Paul Skinner, Charles Cagle, Coach Potter. Middle Row: Warren Storm, Roy Hair, Dick Otley, Wayne Glenn, Mike Fernandes. Front: Ted Austin, Ray Dunten, Johnny Krebs, and Jim Schmeck. Dave Miller Roy Hair Ralph Vea Warren Storm j Mike Fernandes Jim White Martin Davies Dick Otley Charles Cagle FOOTBALL •Crane 6 •Crane 33 •Crane 41 •Crane won by forfeit Crane 53 •Crane 7 Crane 22 •Crane 12 •conference games RE CORD 19 Mitchell 7 Llkiah 0 Spray Monument 0 Burns JV 7 Prairie City 0 Burns JV 53 Mt. Vernon Kenny Arnold Tom Miller 3football (E (jeer leaders Carol Otley, Sharon Krebs, Marcia Valentine, Karen Dunten ©«Islanding 3footbaIl fllager Football -Basketball - Volleyball Coach John Potter 3-b basketball Standing, Left to Right: Donny Clark, Gary Anderson, Lorin Sherburn, Larry Anderson, Coach Potter, Herb Davis, Tony Shmeck, Kenny Arnold, Danny Hecht, Paul Skinner. Kneeling: Donny Hite, Charlie Smith, Dick Otiey, Russell Miller, Mike Fernandes, Charlie Cagle, James Shmeck, Dale Fink, Larry Averett. barsitg ba0ketball Left to Right: Jerry Temple, Wayne Glenn, Skip Williams, Steve Marker, RayDunten, Cecil Coons, Ott Hansen, Tom Miller, Dave Miller. 1 3 of this page donated by THE DREWSEY STORE 1 3 of this page donated by HINES OIL and TIRE CENTER — ■ M I . 42 . - ■ fv : .:■ . v--:: •-.M 44 1 4 of this page donated by BURNS LUMBER CO. Crane High School Volleyball Team: Standing, left to right: Karen Dunten, Carol Miller, Mary Ann Hansen, Margie Miller, Sharon McGinnis, Sarah Sherburn, Linda Skinner, Shirlcc Dowell, Carol Griggs and Janice Otley. Front: Coach Potter and Carrolyn Smith. i 45 'C vr9 V ■ « £ • ;.'•: feu ’iS s •■ •«•., -.' TV •■ ; ( ' V ' i iK : g7S mT jc .'■« V . .Vv, . ii w 7 ta ;• vH!i . A Ll i r itj) Kl V'Tv . X . . • V . b k'rt • Xt fr v.A'VS V i W 1« JL «ft. . jkiV • • I % ' v , Track Coaph Afer :«V; r a c k — II BIN -arf. . t a m Standing, left to right: Skip Williams, Gary Atwood, Dorman MillST, Norman Miller, Wass Mace, Paul Abies, Carl Schnabele, Mike Potter, Ray Dunten, Mr. Valentine. Kneeling: Roy Hair, Charles Cagle, Mike Fernandes, Warren Storm, Jack Valentine, Jerry Temple, Steve Marker, Johnny Krebs. Bistrid iErack JHed Top Row, left to right: Larry Otley, Mr. Potter, Mike Potter, Steve Marker, Mr. Valentine. Middle Row: Cecil Coons, Warren Storm, Dorman Miller, Wess Mace, Mike Fernandes, Ray Dunten, Jack Val- entine. Bottom Row: Norman Miller, Jerry Temple, Paul Abies. Ray Dunten sets record at 10.5 Dorman Miller speeds over the line for a win. This page donated by ORM CARTER'S JEWELRY « 47 1963 ©rack eam Wess Mace wins low hurdles with time of 21.8. Paul Abies clears the bar at 11'9 . Jack Valentine track team captain. Left to right: Dorman Miller, Wess Mace, Jack Valentine and Norman Miller. Sixth place in the state meet. Ray Dunten wins 880 with time of 2:03. 9. VALLEY SERVICE booster Norman Miller wins 440 with 51:9. 48 Paul Abies Most Valuable Track Athlete Coach Valentine Lion's Club Award for the Most Inspirational Athlete Crane Record Holders 100 yd. dash Raymond Dunten 10.5 1963 Ray Jack Steve 220 yd. dash Jack Valentine 23.2 1963 Dunten Valentine Marker 440 yd. dash Norman Miller 51.9 1962 Crane and Tri-County 880 yd. dash Raymond Dunten 2:03.9 1963 RECORD HOLDERS Mile run Steve Marker 5:07.0 1963 880 yd. relay W. Mace, D. Miller, N. Miller, J. Valentine--Crane Record 120 Hi-hurdles Wess Mace 17.7 1963 180 Low-hurdles Wess Mace 21.8 1963 Crane and Tri-County Record Shot put Paul Abies 46 1 1963 Discus Ray Dunten 102' 1963 Javelin Paul Abies 167'1 Crane Record- -167'1 District Record High jump Steve Schnabele 5'7 1962 Broad jump Dormah Miller 20'10” 1963 Pole vault Paul Abies 11'9” 1963 Crane and District Record Norman and Dorman Miller A tough combination Another win for Crane Warren Storm A hard working hurdler and sprinter Ray placec fourth in the state meet 49 Martin, Roy and Ott 1 6 of this page donated by FELT’S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP ACTIVITIES sentative. (Enisaders 1 6 of this page donated by HARRIS HARDWARE 1 8 of this page donated by BONTEMPS MOTEL Standing: Martin Davies, Junior Class Representative; Skip Williams, Junior Class Repre- sentative; Herb Davis, Freshman Class Representative; Wayne Glenn, President; Raymond Dunten, Vice-President; Mrs. Valentine, Student Council Advisor; Sheila Oard, Sopho- more Class Representative. Sitting: Ralph Vea, Senior Class Representative; Dee Ann Jenkins, Secretary; Dave Miller, Letterman Representative; Mike Fernandes, Treasurer; Karen Dunten, Girl's League Representative; Cathy Ann Davies, Senior Class Repre- Seated, Left to Right, (Front Row): Sharon McGinnis, Shirlee Dowell, Marcia Valen- tine, Sarah Sherburn, Kay Michaels, Vickie Hecht, Mrs. Brown. (Second Row): Shelia Oard, Sharon Krebs, Betty Mannon, Janyce Otley, Mary Anne Maupin, Nancy Carson. Karen Dunten. (Standing): James Schmeck, Wayne Glenn, Lorin Sherburn, Roy Hair, Dick Otley, Ted Austin, Skip Williams, Ray Dunten, Reverend Brown. Homecoming C ueen Carol Griggs 54 1 8 of this page donated by BURNS FLORAL SHOP Homecoming IJrinceses Junior Homecoming Princess Sarah Sherburn Freshmen Homecoming Princess Janyce Otley 1 4 of this page donated by TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR Sophomore Homecoming Princess Mary Anne Maupin Standing: Betty Mannon, Mrs. Valentine, Wayne Glenn. Sitting: Marilyn Ivie and Martin Davies. 1 6 of this page donated by LAND TITLE INS. CO. 1 8 of this page donated by THE DREWSEY TAVERN (Actor and faartta Raymond Dunten and Marcia Valentine ? a fei gr. ui a n Back Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Lee, Lorin Sherburn, Walter Hughes, Herb Davis, Paul Skinner. Front Row: TonySchmeck, Larry Anderson, Donald Hite, Larry Averett, Danny Hecht, Don Clark, Gary Anderson, Kay Michael, Kay Atwood, Janyce Otley. t ♦ t 0 n Queen and Hero ride float Pep rally 1 4 of this page donated by BURNS DEPARTMENT 1 4 of this page donated by CORBETT'S REXALL DRUG 57 Girls get together ,©iirm Boys eat hearty! 1 6 of this page donated by the RANCH SUPPLY utograpljB 60 ' INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA - wu. . .. ... -.VS . • •v v; •' .'■ t • • o¥ - . - ■ - ‘ ■ ' - - y s v V' . V V It ■' ' . — '£5r'';“si-,g ;


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