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MARLENE JUNE BORN Edina wolcomed Marlono this year after her transfer from South High School . . . leadership potential demonstrated os officer of her homeroom . . . participated in the senior Homecoming skit . . . quiet mannerisms punctuated by witticisms . . . efficient bookkeeping ability will bring success in secretarial work. JILL SUSAN BRADLEY Dramatic interest and aptitude . . . member of Pep Club, Spanish Club, and Homecoming committees . . . served as a library and cafeteria worker . . . lent her acting ability to both the junior and senior class plays ... a love of horses . . . strongly determined to do everything well. JOHN CHISHOLM BREEDLOVE A Universal guy ... a Chinaman in Lute Song , an immigrant from Oklahoma, and a National Honor Society membor . . . dramatic apptitude in two Thespian plays made him tops os Thespian president . . . Homecoming committee ... a well-known laugh and noted friendliness. WILLIAM BRYAN BRELLENTHIN Wise cracks — not on roserve! . . . valuable asset to the golf team . . . member of E-Club and Latin Club . . . worked on Homecoming and Prom committees ... an honor roll studont ... a constant supply of new Chevies and speeding tickets. AUSTIN DEAN BRISBOIS Talented on the trumpet ... a versatile musician as president of the band and member of the Sea-Notes ... an active athlete as membor of football and hockey teams . . . three year membership in E-Club . . . Prom decoration committee . . . the nicest of people and truest of beaus. TERRENCE MICHAEL PATRICK BURKE Terry transferred from Southwest as a junior ... a faithful participant on the hockey team . . . spent the summor in California—with the Marinos? ... his dramatic talents won him a declamation superior in the one-act play . . . worked nights at tho bus depot—caught up on sleep during class. GEORGIA ISABELLE BURNES An Olds in Hornet hues . . . active member of Red Cross Council, Y-Teens, and Homecoming committees . . . responsible for Prom refreshments and costumes for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ... a multitude of activities, companions, and unwritten letters. FRANZ SALTER BURRIS Judge . . . lont his talents to many in-school and out-ofschool activities ... an interest in skiing, sailing, basketball, tennis, Hi-Y, French Club, and nature study . . . blessed with an abstract imagination . . . content to find his own amusement in his mischievous endeavors. - 17-
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PATRICIA ANN BENNETT With o song in her heart — brought fome to Pot os o member of the Choraliers . . . qualified choir member . . . participation os an office and cafeterio helper . . . Junior Achievement occupied her extra hours . . . future: both a qualified and golden blonde secretary. VICTORIA LEE BENSON Complete as a comedian and a companion . . . member of Y-Teens and Spanish Club . . . office assistant for two years . . . make-up committee for class play . . . everlasting supply of vitality and a nover-ending supply of jokes — humorously told with a husky voice. LAWRENCE GLENN BERGLUND Edino welcomed Bergie from Washburn in his junior year . . . track, football, E-Club, choir, Hi-Y, and various committees . . . oustanding award: Edina's safest driver . . . hidden talents: a supreme judge of beauty — Of Thee I Sing . ARLINE JOY BERLIN Never a hair out of place . . . faithful member of French Club, Y-Teens, and Pep Club ... a G.A.A. award . . . consistant worker on Homecoming committees — floats and skits . . . called Sunshine — a nickname for a radiant personality . . . nursing career in the future. JUDITH ANN BESETH Judy . . . sophisticated but sweet . . . active mombor of Y-Teens, Spanish Club . . . Homecoming and Prom committees . . inquisitive mind, exquisite figure . . . interests: art and modeling — beauty and form. MARY GAIL BIEBER Constant companions in her Buick . . . musical inclinations formed in senior choir . . . athletic participation in G.A.A. . . . interesting activities in Y-Teens and Latin Club . a swimming and skiing enthusiast . . . artistic endeavors. ■ DUANE EVERETT BLANCHARD The All-American Boy —transferred from Roosevelt in 1954 . . . quick recognition in football, basketball, and track . . . Hi-Y and E-Club . . . honor roll and National Honor Society . . . deserving recipient of the silver football and scholarship for outstanding academic-athlotic achievement . . . confidence and independence personified. MARY JO BLESSING Jody, our southern belle . . . lent her originality and enthusiasm to many activities: Student Council, Homecoming and Prom committoes, declamation, Whigrean and Buzzette staffs, and Spanish Club . . . reigned as Homecoming Queen . . . appropriately cast as Emily in junior class play . . . favorite song— Bimbo . . . animated and vivacious.
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JOHN YATES CADWALIADER Notoriety on the gridiron: the only touchdown from the tackle position . . . E-Club and an officer of his Hi-Y chapter . . . the height of intelligence—natural honor roll student. National Honor Society . . . original wit with a pen; an original quip in any circumstance. JUDY ANN CAMPBELL Talent plus a figure skater makes a tolented figure skater— that figures! . . . active club member: three years in Y-Teens, two years in Spanish Club, Pep Club, and G.A.A. . . . willing Buzzette worker . . . competence will give Judy a bright future in advertising. JANET HELEN CHRISTIANSON Never without o tong . , . activities: choir, Whigrean staff, Y-Teens, French Club, and Pep Club ... an ambitious and hard worker . . . committee chairman for Homecoming and the Prom . . . Thespian and junior class play parts . . . National Honor Society and youth conferences . . . definite opinions and a domestic touch. KATHRYN LYSBETH CLARKE Dramatic potential . . . her ability was brought to attention through declamation, junior doss, and Thespian plays . . . creative writer of poetry and short stories . . . participant of Y Teens and Homecoming activities . . . ingenuity and originality as both a scribe and a seamstress. ARLENE TECKLA CARLSON Artistic in tostes, interests, ond appearance . . . especially noted for excellence in public speaking . . . active in declamation . . . winner of Voice of Democracy contest . . . honor roll grades earned National Honor Society membership . . . her guideposts: sincerity and determination. MARJORIE ANN CARLSON Margie of the well-known Carlson's Odd Shop . . . member of Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Pep Club, and choir . . . office helper in her junior and senior years . . . took part in Lute Song as the wife of a merchant . . . hobbies: earrings, cups, spoons, and modeling—an odd collection, of course. GEORGE CHARLES CHAMPLIN A big bundle of joy . . . Champ served as president of the choir . . . championed over the football and wrestling teams ... a member of Hi-Y, E-Club, Buzzette staff, and Homecoming committees . . . out-of-school interests include cake baking . . . memories of Arkansas ... a song or a smile for oil. SALLY ELIZABETH CHANEY Grinder . . . inherent dependability demonstrated in National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Whigrean and Buzzette staffs, leadership conferences, Y-Teens, French Club, dramatics, and choir plus every possible committee . . . Our Gal Sal is well acquainted with secretarial work . . . frequent open houses . . . conversation is her theme.
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