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Verdell Haakenson A quirk hny with tht- :lnswt-rs, Yvrmlt-ll Inu-fn-rs rvnrling :tml studying tn guuhling :ihuut Cut tinn-s, unywnyi. A quit-t hunt KIYUI' tha- surrnuntling hillsiflvs has :nlwuys ht-1-n his iclvn of ,.,,. lll'l'l.l'l'l lvliss. ll lfuslffn Alice Hamre Known fur thnsu QU-Ul'gn'lbllSu hzinmls, Alim- has hw-n must nut- stzlnuling in lwr niusir work, hc-- Iunging tu Him- Vluh, Mixm-ll 1'hnrus, nnfl doing 1'UllSlIll'l'!Illll' stahl wurk. Whilv tlullvr stutla-nts nrt- llllltllj' studying :it hnnw, Alivu :lull hvr sith-kivk, Liz, tnkv :nlv:u1t:1gv ut' tht-ir sups-rim' hrznins :intl 1-:itvh :l st-vuml show :lt tht- Gminl. I'ul4' llurlrlx I l,nrr Arlin Hanson nlllll' swvll guy w:1s:ull l5.ll.S.'s upinion uf Arlin llnnson. A rurzil stuclvnt who took thx- agri- vnlturnl vmlrst- :luring his four yt-urs, Arlin rust- tu funn- ns funthzull rnpt:lin, Yl1'l'-IPl'l'Sllll'lll', S lll uf thu- -'vniur l'lZlSS, zu l prvs- ith-nt, ut' thv l .l .A. Slfllllfl, Sflfrll, .lull Nunn .Yirv Phyllis Hanson lit-r t'uturt- is p1':1ctit-:ally inznplu-tl uni tm' ht-r :ls sht- tntvs :i spark- lvr in tht- right plum-. Phyll, when 4-uuhl lmvn' visions uf sunn- lmss's knvu, wus our of thv l'mnnwr1-inl l'ntivs :tml :I rn-:il whiz whvn it vzinlv tu :I typv- w ritvr. lylll Thu! Ifiny Un .lly l i1lyr'r Stanley Hanson A rnrv lll!lllll'lil'l' has hw-n :lt- t:u'hm-nl tu this vnsyguing, gund- nnturm-tl six-t'uutvr. Rpm-vmly wurkvll h:ll'4l with his ll'UllllNlllk', though, :intl l'Yx'lllll2llly w'ul'kt-ml up to tirst vhnir in hnnml. Whvn thv lv:u't's turn gulllvn ftu gut ptwtiri, Nl2lll'S thoughts just llilllllillly turn tu :n guml hunt in tht' wnmls with his hutlrly, 'l'hv :llllSl2l4'llt'.n Win-n .-I .llun's .1 Mun Dolores Hauber lla-4-, :i. llUllllllm'l'l'ltll stxnh-nt, wzls nnv ut' thx- first tn :u-qiliw that tim-4-ss:ni'i' sin-ntl in rllI4ll'lllIlIl1l. Our tnlvntwl :nrt 1-tlitur wzls :llsn on tht- l'rmn l'lDlllllllllI'x'. l'ut ht-r tm-t un rolh-r-sk:ltm-s nr :l 1l1llll'L' tluor, :uulq lhulnws is Iinppy. Top lll'tIlI'-1 1' Marilyne Haugen A slirk 4-hivk with thawing lm-ks, Nl:ll sm-lm-4-tml lllllSl1' :intl tlI'IIlll' :itivs fur hm-rhiil tut':1nn-. Vhurus :llul lilvv Vinh ws'h-unnwl hor vivur, snpr:nm whim' :tml Bliss SllQll'lH't'lilllll'l2lllll ltIlll'l'll1lllll'Ill 2l1'llIlg'l1Ilt'lll. Ninwn- stutlit-s Nl't'lll tn hm- m-1-vssznry tor :I tliplmnn, Alnrilynv tlm-t-iflml nn tha' lllllll' im-rviul Vnursv for ht-r ll,ll.N. rlnys. Spinslvrlmml Slay 'li'u.u I rmn .lly lhwr June Hayes t':llifurni:l vlninn-rl .lnnv llnyvs for part uf hvr l:1rnin ' hut 't:l. hull in-inigv :ilwnys rm-turns fit suys ln-rm-J su thnt ll:lyvs t'llill'2lt'll'l ' quit thv vmlst for hvr Ol Ahnn M:ltl-1' hs-r svnnnr .vv:u'. Although it gut so :ln 2lSSUllllPly suvnn-tl nnlu-sl without .luniv's sizzling, tort-hy vnivv, shv lvft tht- hut stufl' :lt hunn- nn Wt'l'litlIlAYS :intl mlitl hvl' stint in lmth Ulm- l'llllh :intl i'llUl'llS. fmxl1.'.' llurrlu .' .' John Headington A l.Ill'lllt'l' lmlv whnsv suh- in- tl-rvst t'tiYl'l'S llIl'x'l' tivlmls, angri- vulturv, hunting. :intl his spwiul gui, mlm-svrilws .lurk wull. l'sn- :illy sm-n stunihling :lruunrl his lll'01lllllHl!ll'S hwkvr, .lohn is :nnuthvr soniur who tuuk :ul- vulitngs- of thv t-xt-olh-nt :agri- vulturnl vnurst- tlf.l.l'l'1'll in liv- l'1ll'2lll lligh. ll'lmsr Illwlm .Irw You Sally Hoeg Sully t'i-mn our :zlh-y wrutl' :ill tht- nasty nvws un tht' llynunin fm-:ltul'v pzigv, nlwnys s1n'm'n-el nt, :intl just :ns 1-:nge-rly rl-ml. 'l'hungh hvr .luniur yt-nr w:ls spvnt in Mnntm-zinnn, luwu, this nuhurn- lI1lll'l'll lnnivy 1-zirlwml hvr wings :ms l rvslnn:ln :lttvnmlzunt tn tln- llllt't'lI, uhm' ltl0lt'l',U :intl lly- nnnin t'1-:ltllw wlitnr. l'1l I,il.'w To liz' ,-I .llun Ilulfr, IIN! I ll1l1'4'1l'l Thr' lI1'lIl'l
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Constance Erickson VVith sueh natural attributes as a charming smile and twinkling eyes, Connie has naturally made a busy career out of high school. After finishing her duties as Student liody ollicer, Viking co- editor, and actress, this viva- cious brunette slaves at the hospital prior to entering nurses' training. Ooh! Thu! lfricltxwon Sparkle Gloria Espesetll Although she could be found at the local airport with her best pal, Gloria's plans don't include a. second Wright brother career. lnstead she will answer that call of teaehing fcall of the wild, maybej. Shorty has discovered how to teach her Alilus from the Normal t'ourse and Froebel f'lub. I Lilrc .llf'n'A'-lilzl ll'lm lIov.wn'l.' David Fadness The Mad-llatter of l7.ll.S pos- sessed one of the greatest wits ever uncovered in these lofty halls. 'l'hough Davy was usually the center of a howling group of spectators, he somehow dis- covered time to be football man- ager, basketball player and dra- matic editor of the Viking. Napoleon Wax Only 5 Fool, Too Evelyn Falck Evelyn was the envy of many students, for she eould not only sew an attractive dress, but also design them herself. She was noted, too, for her ability to toss a. tasty salad or any other tempting dish. Oh, For The Liff' Of.-I Farmmis Wife Charles Fishback Presenting that rare specimen, a 1nan's man! A real he-man, Uhuek spent his school days taking the General Uourse and his summers safely hidden from the girlies behind the counter of the local Coast-to-Coast store. Praise A Girl Hut Rcnmioi A Bachelor Darlene Fretheim Everybody will remember Judy of Junior Miss fame. More than dramatie talents were dis- covered in Darlene, however. She lent, her golden pipes to both Glee f'lub and Mixed Uhorus and was one of the hen-peeked typists for the Dynamo. Slack Small lint .lliylzfy Klrifmwelffrl In ,llenl Dean Fritchen Anyone ever setting foot in l7ean's orange and blue jaloppy usually said a hasty prayer first. Nevertheless, Deanie, preceded by his infectious snicker, always managed to find himself too busy for wordsfbeing a foot' ball hero, Senior class president, Viking business manager, and warbler in Mixed Fhorus. .ily Cnr Ilus T1ll'I'l' Spee1l.s- Rf'w'1'.w', Stop Am? Barely .ll mil ll fl June Fulsaas The life of a sedate teaeher is in the making for June, but it seems that she is fighting it off as well as she ean, Already she is making her mark in that profession as president of the Froebel Ulub. Among the danc- ing enthusiasts of this eommu- nity, she is known for her nimble feet. A Ever Ready A nfl Errr lfe1l1ly Ronald Griebel Ronnie a husky future farmer, had that rare gift of laughing blue eyes and a catehing smile If' wanted, he usually eould be found in his blue job, having the time of his life, chasing some terrified pedestrian down the sidewalks of West Broad- wav. PrinIr'r's Devil Howard Gulliclcson Another senior who took advan- tage of the agricultural course, this strong lad made use of his muscles by being an outstanding piteher on the baseball team. Not that we would earry tales out of school but-it seems that Howie's strong arm has also received some notoriety amid eertain feminine circles. Oh, my! If I Hml The Wings Of A11 Angel
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Ethel Holt Planning to make serious usage of her training in lloine He. is Ethel, who has that familiar dazed look in her eyes. A milk-maid, she found time to be eleeted viee-president of her l reshman elass and to join the llibrary l'lub. Slnpirl Will: Pupil! Delores Hovden One of those lueky eharaeters who ean tell the blaek keys from the white ones, Dee likes her inusie, both in the form of Glee l'lub and piano playing. Delores took the t'ommereial Vourse in good old ll.ll.S., so we-'re prob- ably sending another efiieient seeretary out from these portals. Rl'llll'llllN'l' .llr Earl Huber As he was raised on a farm, Earl has literally grown in his profession. Often seen buZZin' in his Buick lflarl enjoyed fill- ing his spare moments with his jitter-bug praetiee. 7 u'inlrIe Toe.: Jack Hurlburt The lonely male in the Vom- lllOl'l'llIl l'ourse, .laek exhibits his toughness in football, basketball and traek. Kansas of the soft drawl, doesn't plan to pound a typewriter all of his life, how- ever, as the uniform of the Navy has thus far proven too, too irresistible. Nozzflzrrzi llrnllfvmili Donald Juve A seeond Hob llope, llonnie was famous with the kids and rather infamous with several teaehers for his ready humor. Don had a ehanee to make use of his wit as eopy writer for the Viking, and his athletie prowess in foot- ball and track. Slluly lx .-I I,u.rury In lVl1i1'l1 1 lvl'l'1'l' Inzlnlye Elizabeth Kaster VVe ean't all be smart, but Liz was one of the lucky ones. Next to shining in the General Uourse, she enjoyed lllee Ulub and out- of-town games. She and Aliee loved to sit ill llonlon's, sipping sodas, Cdiseussing l'linstein's theory of something or other, no doubtj. llroolin' Willa Sehoolin' Eugene Kelly Kelly, of the flaming top, was another life of the party. lle and Rounsie made the most of life while looking over the situa- tion in that beautiful Csighj Oldsmobile. .-I Hood .Y1ll'll'l'jll1lll Robert Kerr With football as his speeial out- side interest, Bob Kerr, better known as Sleepy, forced his way through the General Uourse. This woman-hater, although he had an unholy fear of the opposite sex, never went out of his way to avoid them Qeould be he was too tired, huhlj. flour file .fl Lillle Iiil Nancy Kjome lf you have never laid eyes on a red-headed Norwegian, Naney is your gal. One whose eorny remarks are I5.ll.S. legends, Naney ealmed down in lllee Ulub, Vhorus and Viking meet- ings. She loved to ent a hot rug and her bright top was always popping up in local danee spots. Flumill' .llumir Keith Knorr As shown by his reeord in foot- ball, basketball and baseball, Keith is no doubt one of the leading athletes in this gradua- ting elass. Sins-e he's shy of all the women who love him for his museles, maybe he grew that cookie-duster as a disguise. NVho knows! JIU, Slufs ,llrlkirly lu'-ues .-ll Mu
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