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1— Prize-winners. 2— Bob and Joy. 3— Charm-suits. 4— Commander-in-chief. 5— Kiss me. sugar. 6— Associate editor. 7—Which bag is which? 0—Woo-woo! Oh, my—I 9—Hello! Hello! 10— Winding the maypole? 11— The nation mourns. 12— Chummy. 13— No conceit here. 14— How do you spell a whistle? 15— Typing class? 16— Who's looking?
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Vaudeville has come back and ROY LAMB and ELDON NUEFELD have an act that's really going over good. LOIS SIDDALL has made a small fortune drawing the scenic wonders of Dallas on tooth-picks. BOB SMITH is an admiral in the Coast Guard, while his dynamic friend, DANIEL KINSEY, has recently taken over the management of the Kaiser shipyards. BARBARA ROSS writes a column called Aid to the Lovelorn , and her most regular customer is DOROTHY HOPPE. BILLIE MAE SMITH now has a prosperous wrecking and towing business with PAUL HARMS as general manager and grease-monkey. While LEONARD OLSON is busily composing his 13th symphony in C major, his bosom friend, MELVERN TILGNER is conducting the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. BARBARA BENSON and GEORGE HAYWARD are happily reunited after their fourth divorce, and PAT ADAMS is once again nursemaid for their ten children. JANETTE DAY and WILMA DICK have established a business in Dallas for cleansing canine pets. The very famous editor of the New York Times is ED JANSEN. His hottest foreign correspondent is MILDRED PAULS. PHOEBE ORR and DOROTHY KELLER are the much-admired prima-donnas of the Metropolitan Opera House. BOB GRAVES, a leading citizen of the fair town of Falls City, was recently elected mayor, and his new bride, the former VIOLET EARL, is serving as chief of police. DOROTHY WIENS directs the choir boys at Westminster Abbey in London. The most promising boys in the choir are the children of BETTY JANE TURNER and her husband. Reno's foremost lawyer, JANICE BEHARRELL, reports that her latest client, WINIFRED GOODRICH, is suing her fourth husband, KENNY KAHLER, for bigamy. WAYNE TAYLOR is still bowling them over in Hollywood, with MARV JANZEN as his stand-in and NELDA BEVENS as his leading lady. A sign on ORLANDA RATZLAFF's door says “Form Letters—Love and Business —Cheap and the girls of D.H.S. rush there continually in a frantic effort to avoid being old-maids.
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i' m JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Advisor Loren Seibert Vivian Richardson Helen Price Jean Flux Ronald Nairn Miss Boydston Back Row—Dan Heinrichs. Orval Aebi. Harland Buhler. Loren Atkins. Bob Regehr, Harold Barnhart. Dale Kunz. Dale Flux. Roy Fast. Clarence Derk- son. Socond Row—Richard Dixon. Jim Grazer, Jack Cutler, Lawrence Guy. Stan Bongo. Ronald Nairn. Alice Niolson. Mary Lou Osborn. Third Row—Jean Smith. Shirley Phelps. Donna Cone. Marcella Hiebert. Elea-nore Carlson. Verda Hiebert, Lena Janzen, Charlotte Ross. Miss Boydston. Fourth Row—Joy Van Santen. Elsie Rose Yungen, Lucille Ploub. Donny Perry. Alice Akers. Ruth McKinney. Pat Zentz. Clara Mikkelson. Vivian Richardson. Eileon Scott. BOTTOM Back Row—Theodore Carlson, Gerald Morlan. Lester Wall. Robert Ediger. Jim Carver. Second Row—Loyal Friesen. Virginia Britton, Agnes Toews. Marilyn Hendrickson. Marjorie Orr. Elnora War-kentin. Ruth Buller. Bud Seibert. Third Row—Bud McFetridge. Louise Howard. Norlene Agee. Betty Jones, Helen Neuield. Josephine Robinson. Lenora Ediger. Rosella Hiebort. Anita Hallowell. i most outstanding event of the year, as far as the Junior Class is concerned, 3 the Rainbow Carnival-Dance which they sponsored the first of March. The ) Hatters' orchestra was engaged and supplied superb music. i Juniors also sponsored the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom at the close of the year, need by the proceeds from the Junior-Senior Play and the Rainbow Carnival-lce. Front Row—Virginia Earl. Marciel Osborn. Jean Flux. Irene Frey. Helen Price. Charlotte Jones. Ella Mae Breeden. Shirley Henderson. Geraldine George.
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