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Jeanette Naley Jeanie had just one problem in her otherwise eare-free existence -to wit, Luther Men fhubba i J. A bonnie lass with voiee so pure .leanette's outside aetiv- ities were Glee Club and Mixed Uhorns. Uh. lillllkllil' Glorianne Narveson On the quiet side, this senior gal chose Glee Club as a diver- sion from the grind of the General Course. Glorianne was born with a love of the out- doors and her happiest moments are spent in hiking, rain or shine. Your Iilirlwi-l'll uvlllli' Howard Nelson Another mint julep gentle- man, Howie enriehed lJ.ll.S. with his arrival from Quantieo, Virginia in his .junior year. Making use of that natural rhytlnn, Howard plays in eon- eert band and brings up the rear of marching band with his drum. llrrrln mer Roy Corinne Peterson This eute but sassy Viking copy writer showed her greatest skill when it 'came to musie, being in Glee Club, Mixed Uhorus, and Band. Aeeording to the sixth hour Lit 4-lass, Pete's most aggravating habit seemed to be trotting in, ten minutes late, and waving fwonder of won- dersb a 'lflllfl' slip. QMaybe she had a 11ull.j Petite Pete Bernell Ramlo Planning to be a baehelor, Ber- nell spent his love on his pony, a black one, whieh he rode to work every day. llis fiery red buteh was a familiar sight to residents of the flat and earned him the eoveted title of Red Ramlof' Pony Boy Margaret Raschke No matter what talent you may name, Peggy has it-winning a state musie rating, holding re- sponsible positions on our two publications, and appearing in several plays. Iler rare sense of humor and original ideas for misehief made all students gay and some teachers grey. .lllinnfnsnfa lx Helter Pauline Reed When she could tear herself away from all her boy friends, Polly found time to be Glee f'lub and Chorus songstress, aetress, and advertising manager of the Viking. ller working days were spent selling sweets in the local bakery. I llluxl llmv' Tllul lllrm William Reichow As the blue-eyed Student Rody president who literally fioored most of the gals in D.lI.S, Bill seemed to have a eorner on extra-curricular aetivities. What with track, football, and basket- ball, it was indeed a wonder how he squeezed in time for eutting loose with his bass voice in both ilhorus and Boys' Glee Club. Tall, lhzrlr, And Oh My!! Clara Ann Rogen Owner of that fabulous horse- laugh, no situation was ever dull with Rogie on the spot. Only bleary-eyed on Thursday mornings, Clara Ann gave her- self wholeheartedly to both Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. Silently She Completes Her Task Kletus Rood Klete astounded all of D.H.S. with his elear tenor voice in Junior Miss. His musical eareer did not interfere, how- ever, with either his job at Johnson's station or his position on our sharpshooter basketball team and on the Viking staff. The G1-on ner
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June Kvamme Anothcr scnior blcsscd with thc nicknamc of Rod, Juno has tho worthy ambition of typing hm-r way to fainc, via thc t'om- mcrcial Voursc. Born with nim- blo fu-ct, .Iunic just naturally dcvclopcd dancing as hcr spccial outsidc plcasurc. l,r'u1-1' Vs Iiuncr' Alden Lien And thcn wc havc that whiz in liconomics class whosc l.Q. is sonlcthing to wondcr about. Al- dcn uscs his musclcs at homc, but by cxcrt-isiug thosc litth- grcy cclls at school, hc litcrally brcczcd through his tlcncral Voursc. Nuys l,iIIlc, lin! 7'hinkx .llucll Richard Lomen llick is pcrfcctly willing to talk :l lcg off anybody who will listcn, making usc of thc ability that mado him a mcmbcr of thc state championship dcbatc tcam and :L top-ratc orator. Proving his brain could cqual his tonguc, howcvcr, Rich was a mcmbcr of lloys' lllcc t'lub, Mixcd Chorus, l .l .A., and Sports Editor of tht- Dynamo. Uprn Tin' lhmr, Riclmrrl Helen Lovstuen llcadcd for a sccrctarial posi- tion or thc job of ubcttcr half for sonic unsuspccting fcllow, this striking bruncttc miss has cnough ability and charm to undcrtakc cithur cutcrprisc. Whcn shc isn't found with hcr big monu'nt, llclcn, with tlrzu-0, is usually doing thc town up brown. llurlr Eycs Joanne Mailey No onc could cvcr call .lo noisy, bccausc shc was onc of thc quictcst Cand niccstj girls in thc Scnior class. Planning to usc thc soft-spokcu tcchniquc on hcr pupils, .loannc wants to tcach aftcr graduating. A Sufi .lnsircr TIlI'llI'fII Auviy ll'rull1 Dorothy Malanaphy Whcn spccch classcrs wcrc hcard buzziu' about thc unusual topic uscd for a spccch, you could bc surv it was llorothy who madc thc spccch. Shu has bccn vcry busy this ye-ar sowing cos- tumcs for thc onc-act plays and hclping an lix-Marinc rchabili- tatc. Thr .lluu I Lorr. Eleanora Martinek El is thc wizard who showcd up all thc boys fwcll, almost? in hcr l'hysics class. llcl' llc- ncral Voursc was gcncrously sprinklcd with both math and scicncc to hclp hcr along Ilfllll' shc cntcrs nurscs' training. Miss LQ. Erwin Mathys Rcing just a country boy at hcart, this scnior was cspccially activc in l .l .A. activitics. Whcn not discussing rccm-nt farm dcvclopmcnts with Mr. Rccvcs, Erwin cnjoycd thc usual malc plcasurcs, hunting and fishing. Thrgu Fallczl Ilim HSIIUIY' Dill .lfllflllll-V In 7'Iu'm Ihlys Marjorie Mclntire Onc prctty bruncttc who was honored with thc titlc of homc' coming attcndaut, was also thc big noisc on this publication fcditor to you, ignoramousj. Marj somctimos was caught with a drcamy, faraway look in hcr bluc cycs --Vrcsco, no doubt. Prffly Iiublu Lorraine Moon Anothcr dancing fan, lflucksy has dcfinitc plans for tho futurc. Sho visualizcs a small room, a scorc of cagcr, widc-cuvcd tots, and lcst you gct ot? on thc wrong track, wc'll say hcrc that Lorraino took thc Normal Training Voursc in high school. Vlcarcr now? UWLIIS Jlf Arounrl ,-Iymin
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Robert Sattre A 4-harartvr if therv c-vor was one, Robby Roy vauscd magni- tioit-nt uontusion in ll.lI.S. with his vontinuous fiow of both corny and brilliant statvmvnts. School was pushod into souond plavo with Bob, though, for his mind was usually on our local airport. Fall Of Thff Wild Dorothy Sharp A rm-ally nico smilv is a rare gift, but anyono will tt-ll you that Dorothy is tho luvky owncr of one. lloping to bovonw an important cog in tho svvrm-tarial svction of sonn- big businc-ss, Dot pri-parod ln-rsclf all through svhool, living an varnvst studont in tho l'onnnvr1'ial Voursv. Lifth' Lruly With Big lflfwm Mary Jeanne Sharp .leanniv of tho ilglli-ilL'2ll'l'l'1l giggh- warblvd wot-kly in both Mixed Chorus and Glvv l'lul1. On wet-k-unds, and after sm-hool, sln- slung hash in a loval hangout for tho sonior vrowd. Jolly lx Thr H'or1l Lois Sivertsgaard Lois was always pt-rfvvtly happy whon that last bvll rang dis- missing school, for this country lassiu was vagor to ra-avli homo and indulga- in lll'l' favorite pas- timv, liorsv-hack riding. She has an advantago ovor nity kids whvn it UUIIIUS to horsvs, do0sn't she, Barb? .1 Trm' l'il.'iuy Grace Sivesind A popular vountry miss, llraciv and ln-r lt-ttvr sweater worn familiar sights in and about svhool. Vhoosing tho whiti- m-ollar profossion, Gi':u-0 prt-A part-d ln-rsolf wvll by oxcolling in all of ln-r i'0lIlllll'l't'lZll studios. Iglfl'TllIll' Opvralor 20 Darlene Smirl llappy-go-lucky and in lovo with lifv, il2l!'ll'llL' brought hor high spirits into all ln-r outsidv autiv- itivs invluding Uh-0 Vlnb, ll.A.A., and various spt-vial 4-oniniittoos. After svhool hours, sho usually 'lUlll'll0j'K'fi to llonlon's with tho rust of tho gang for a voko. Br Gow, Dull Farr Marjorie Springmire From out Fra-vport way nann- this ownor of tho big, blur' oyos :Ind l'opsod0nt smilv. Nlar,i's big ambition so far is to bo an up-and-coming sol-crt:u'y for somo lucky boss and with this in lnind, sho plowod hor way through l7.ll.S via tho Vom- nwrrial Voursv. Smile' .-tlrhilf' Frances Tangen ln this 0Ul'lll'I' wo haw- anothvr Norwogian Ctln-ro sw-ni to bo millions of 'maj-a black-hairod one, this tinw. Whun not doing homvwork on hor l'lhllllll0l'1'l1li studios, Fran hm-ld down tho ,iob of waitrt-ss at tho l'olly. ll'ui!rf'.vs In ilvlllflllfl Shirley Taylor Our nominvv for tho ln-st dam-or in tla- senior 1-lass Qwull, ont' of thvm, anywayj, Shirlvy will soon bo pounding a typowritur for a living. llvr vxtr:1-m'urrim-- ular activitios invludod thu i'om4 lllt'l'l'lZll Vlub and thi- publivation of this yt-arbook. I Go! RIIAIIHIVII Florence Tollefsrud Ono of the rural stndt-nts, Flor- mwo rode to and from s4-hool c-wry day with somo of tho n0ighbors. This fi0Illllll'I'l'lIll student gaw hor tall-nts to Girls' Glvv Club as hor 1-Xtra vontri- b ion to high school avtivitios. , ut l .4 1,f1.-amz., Girl Wim .4 1.il-.o1,1.- Way
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