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Pearl Kooiman enioyed typing as her favorite subiect. Pearl was a member of the Glee Club, and was a Saga typlst. Slight and boyish was Shirley Kowalski who was on the Courtesy squad. Shirley especially liked shorthand. Phyllis Kragt was not only fond of typing, but she also liked to sew. Phyl was an Echo typist. Arnold Kreft devoted his high school activities to the R. O. T. C., and to the Bars and Chevrons. Typing was his favorite subiect. Happy-go-lucky Joanne La Botz belonged to the Hikers club, A. B., Girl Reserves, and glee club. Jo was a mem- ber of the Student Council. A handy man to have around with his machine shop training was Robert Larson. Bob was one of the quiet mem- bers of the class. Geraldine Lettinga, who played Irene in the senior play, was also in the one-act plays. Gloria, Jr. revue, and a member of the Amicitia club and the A Capella choir. Tiny Anna Jane Lindenschmidt's school activities consisted of helping in the office and being in the Glee club.. Jane was our capable Saga typist. Her favorite sport is roller skating, Margaret Linken, easy to get along with and everybody's friend, was in A. B., Glee club, Girl Reserves, Hikers, and Courtesy squad. Peg was also in the Jr. revue. Student Council, A. B., Hikers club, Latin club, and Courtesy squad were Roberta Locke's school activities. She was also on a senior play committee. Besides being co-editor of Saga, in the Girl Reserves, Jr. Ushers, Courtesy squad, on the publicity committee for the senior play, an Echo reporter, winner of an all-city award in A. B., in the Jr. revue, sparkling, green-eyed Peggy Lynch will be remembered as a swell friend and all around gal. Busy Barbara Matteson was always laughing and fun to be with. She was in A. B., Library club, choir, and on the Courtesy squad patrol in the cafeteria. Barb also sang in the Celestial choir for Gloria. There was always fun when Eleanor McClain was around. Eleanor was the assistant office girl, and was especially alert in shorthand which won her many awards. She was in A. B., Courtesy squad, Stage crew for Gloria, Sr. play, orchestra, and Library, Girl Reserves, and Hikers clubs. l'lere's to a swell pal! Patricia McConnell, always lively to be with, was in the Glee club, Girl Reserves, l-likers club, and was on the Courtesy squad and the Saga staff. Pat was on a committee for the Jr. revue. The efficient business manager of the Echo staFf was Barbara McCoy. Barb also belonged to the choir, Girl Reserves, and Jr. Honor society. Sweet and lovely describes Donna Meadema who was a member of A. B., Courtesy squad, circulation staff, treas- urer of the Library club, president of Student Council, on the Inter HifCouncil, president of the Jr. Honor Society, and in the Latin club. Donna was also president of the senior Girl Reserves, and in Gloria. With an interest in Clothing and shorthand, Gwendolyn Meek belonged to the Girl Reserves, A. B,, Glee club, and Courtesy squad. interior decorating was Shirley Meinke's favorite sub- ject. She could be found with a book in her hand. Y. X li at 'whw 'l
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A swell sport and all round good fellow was Louis Harrison. Lou was captain of the football team, was presi- dent of the C club, made the all city second team foot' ball team and was a member of the Hr-Y. Marilou Hendricks, the girl with the Ingrid Bergman haircut, was ct mernlrer of the choir for three years. Mari- lou also was rn the Jr. revue, Gloria, and a rnenrber of the Library club. Very sweet Shirley Mae Henkel was not only fond of art, but also lrkecl home ef, Shirley ranre from Davis Tech in her Jr. year. Nice to know Annabelle Howe lrked her commercial course, especially shorthand and typrng, An enthusiastic dancer was Geraldine Hull. Genie took part rn the Jr. revue and belonged to the Glee club and the Courtesy squad. One of our returned vets, Clinton Hunt was interested rn photography. Even though he was srrrall Clint certainly got around, An licho typis', Grace Huttengci was chfnrnran of the costume cornnrittee for the Jr. revue and was a member of the Jr. Honor society. There is charm in her quietness. Olga Jokems belonged to the Courtesy squad, and won her numeral rn A. B. Olga was on the costume conrnrittee for the Jr. revue. lrmalee Johnson, full of vim, vigor, and vitality, was a member of A, B. and Anncitra clubs, Girl Reserves, and the latin club. lrmalee was one of our peppy cheerleaders and took part in thi- Jr. revue and the one-acts. Of course you remember Jac rn tlrf- senior play, It was Shirley Johnson who was a cheerleader, in Sr. Girl Re- serves, Latin cluh, A. B., Amrcitra, Jr. revue and the one- act plays, Happy-go-lucky and always ready to laugh was Alvincl Jones who belonged to A. B., Girl Reserves, and the Courtesy squad. Alvie liked commercial subrects best. A personality plus gal was Irene Joynt, whose wonderful sense of humor was welcome everywhere. lrene was in the Jr. revue, A Capella choir, Spanish club and the Courtesy squad, Student Council, and Saga staff. llsegret Jungwirth, who came to us from Central rn her senior year, was especially intellectual. She belonged to the Sr, Honor society and especially liked shorthand. Robert Kohler would rather hunt and frslr than do any- thing else. Boll vwas in HifY, was secretary of Bars and Chefrons, in the Jr. Honor society, and was on the Echo Saga circulation staff. Friendly to all, Jerry Kasteline had a hand in every- thing, Jerry was an the baseball team, C club, Hi'Y, and Sir-ence club. He was also on the Echo-Saga circula- tionl staff and Courtesy squad. Carefree and always ready for a good time, Wayne Kelly was in the R. O, T. C., Bars and Chevrons, and served on the Courtesy squad. Lilo Moe Kennedy loved to sketch in her sparc tirne. Lila was a Girl Reserve, rn the A. B., and catrn clubs, and was a reporter for the Echo. Jock Kippen was one of the football rranagers, in the P. O. T. C., and in the Bars and Chevrons. Jack specialized in machine work.
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11 1 'i Oh, those beautiful blue eyes! Jeanette Melpolder, a new addition to the class this year, liked typing best of all and loved to sing as a hobby . Elfervescent Jeanne Meyers was in the senior play, presi- dent of the Arnicitia club, in Girl Reserves, Latin club, Student Council, A, B., the Honor societies, Courtesy squad, and participated in the Jr. revue and Gloria Jeanne also was on the Saga staff. Jack Miller's extra curricular activities consisted of the Bars and Chevrons. Jack's favorite subject was aeronautics. Musically minded and full of fun describes Milford Molitor, who played in the band, was in the R, O. T, C., and the Bars and Chevrons club. Bill Moroski's high school life was devoted to baseball and basketball, having been a three year man on the baseball team. Moe belonged to the l-li-AY, Courtesy squad, C club, and served in the Jr. revue. Typing and shorthand were the favorite subjects of Eleanor Morris who played in the orchestra and was in the A. B. club and Jr. revue. She was also cin Echo tpyist. Membership in the A. B., Girl Reserves, Hikers, and Li- brary clubs, along with the Courtesy squad constituted the activities of Phyllis Morris. Scholarly Necia Musser not only was editor-in-chief of the Echo, in the Girl Reserves, in both Honor societies, the senior play, and one-acts, and Gloria, but won the Seniors Scholastic cup. Dolores Nielsen, quiet and unassuming, was always pleasant and friendly. Her favorite subject in school was shorthand. Of all her subjects Wilma Olree liked art best of all. She was rather quiet and demure, was well liked by all who knew her. Dolores Oom, was in Amicitia, A. B., Hikers club, Dodie was in the choir, was drum majorette for three years, and who can forget her as the self-Ycentered, spoiled darling, Rose- mary of the senior play. Always ready to lend a helping hand was Don Parkin, who left for the Navy in his senior year, Don was in the Jr. revue and his favorite subject was machine shop. Friendly Wilma Perry liked typing best of all her subjects here at school. Wilma was on the Courtesy squad, Petite and fun loving Audree Pierson was in the Latin and l-likers clubs, Girl Reserves, and was a member of the Courtesy squad. Aud was also in the one-acts, Jr. revue, and was on the Saga staff. Husky Roger Proos, a member of the C club, Hi-Y club, was one of our football and baseball stars having made all-city second team football. Rag played a leading part in the senior play. Yvonne Reeves, packed with pulchiitude, was a member of A. B., Girl Reserves, and appeared in the Jr. revue. Bon- n:e liked dramatics and math best. Expert at lettering and designing was Kenneth Remtema. Kenny was a member of the Sr. Ushers. Small and nice to know was Betty Rich wha was a mem- ber of the A. B. club, and the band. Betty especially liked the commercial subjects.
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