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Class of 1940 Buck Armstrong— The mirror of all courtesy. Jim Johnston— Tomorrow is so far away. Frank Hatch— The boy wonder. John Drury— He was a bold man who first ate an oyster. Joyce Brandvold— A lass is wise in many things when she is seventeen. Alfred Allison— Arise with the lark, but avoid larks in the evening. Embree Berger— I don't believe in principle, but, oh, I do in interest. Vera Gunderson— Why should I care if the world be not fair? Fred Christenot— Worry and I never met, can I sell you a Chrysler? Ruth Henry— Standing for her rights.
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Qlitt lank ifirjli rljaol (Hut lank, lUnntana Shis (Certifies Il|at Alfred E. Allison, Edward Charles Armstrong, Embree Aretas Berger, Joyce Bernyce Brandvold, Fred Arthur Christenot, John William Drury, Jack D. Fee. Vera A. Gunderson, Frank G. Hatch, Ruth Elizabeth Henry, Joyce Elaine Irgens, Lucille Geraldine Johnston, James Marion Johnston, Margaret Lorraine Keisser, John Eyth Krapf, Louis J. Luchi, Ruth Wilhelmina Luedtke, John Edward Marquette, Marjorie Murle Matzdorf, Ethel D. Matzick, Frank Enoch McAdam, Robert Dayle McClanahan, Kathleen E. Mergenthal, Ann Regine Minette, Marjorie Maxine Morley, Edward Gerald Neidhardt, James Ralph Ness, Herbert James Omsberg, Edward Jackson Peoples, Eleanor Stella Price, lone Natheline Pugerude, Betty Lee Saunier, Esther Anna Sellars, Roderick A. Sellars, Roy Willard Teterud, Pearl Vivian Thompson, Norris Olaf Victel, Gilbert Clifford Wacker, Wayne W. Wilcox, James Thomas Williamson. hane romylrteb tlje (Course of ?tubu yrearribeb by tbe tUoarb of fcburatioti for tbe iSiyh tprbool attb ia therefore eutitleb to tljia itplcma (Siucu tbia 24tlj bay of ittatj. 1U4U Superintendent of Schools Say . ■f ey.ei Principal of High School fS. S.jfo i iion Chairman of Board of Education I 12 )
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Jack Fee— Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it. Joyce Irgens— She's a melody to cure the blues. Lucille Johnston — Sing away sorrow, cast away care. John Krapf— It is good to live and learn. Louis Luchi— Walking around in a dream. Maraaret Keisser — Seen and not heard. Ruth Luedtke— She is pleasant to think of. John Marquette— A boy's will is the wind's will. Frank Me A dam — A bonny Scotch lad. Ethel Matzick— A real Minute girl.
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