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Personalrtzes Doris Altafer I..1fe's a serious proposition men too Vernon Allie Oh fellows t's great to be in love Ronnie Anderson Always ready always there Always ready to do his share Vivian Anderson A quiet tongue shows a wise head Alfred Betterly Individual in his thoughts and actions Audrey Bloomstrand I love him when he's near but when he's gone there are others just as dear Bonnie Bjornson Eternal sunshine settles on her hand Dick Bjornson What's study hall for if not to monkey in Marlys Bolin Always a smile for everyone Kathy Brookshaw Happy go lucky and fancy free nothing seems to bother me Neil Cady A man of deeds but not of words Doris Eaton Earnest honest and industrious Merlin Garlid A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing Bernard Giebler I hurry not neither do I worry Kathleen Giebler Though small m size she's wonderous wise Bette Gipford Small but so is a stick of dynamite Helen Green She says little but thinks much Alice Gutting They say she 1S quiet Maxine Hines Off with the old love on with the new Beverly Hanvelt The friend of everyone Clair Hove Once we caught him studying just once Mary Jane Haessly She laugheth with light good humor Millicent Hulverson The only way to make a friend is to be one Helen Janisch Full of pep but ambitious too whatever she starts, she carries through Jim Johnson Anything is worth an argument Carol King It is our actual work which determines our value Lila Jean Kinneman I chatter chatter as I go Brian Kirby Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday Joe Klmgensmith Quiet musical and studious Mary Ellen Kopp A mind for fun and a mind for work Don Krause The world knows little of its greatest men Ralph Lmdstrom Me and my red pickup away we go Beverly Marklevits Dxvinely tall divinely fair Violet Muhlhausen The mildest manners and the gentle st heart Rosie Nelson She looks like an angel and acts like one too But you never can tell what an angel will do Gilbert Northey I never let studies interfere with my education Frances Ortwerth Good humored merriment twinkles in her eye Juanita Parmeter She hath heard the chimes of midnight Bonnie Peterson A specialist in the philosophy of mischief Ritchie Peterson His only fault is that he has no fault Mari Ann Raebel Oft on summer evemngs studied she the stars Donna Flerning Quietness often speaks to the point Elroy Sanford One of our athletic stars at least he shines at night Joy Seyforth A merry heart is the best of medicine Mary Sheldrew Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life David Sobottka 'We live only one life why not take it easy? Courtesy of Haverlandt's 19 ' --Il - i , ' . ll- . ' 1 1 l . - . - , . l - . . ' . David Huber - There should be more time for sleeping in this institution. I I . ' n 1 ' . - , . . . D ,,
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ARLENE WISKERCHEN ROBERTA WIDER DAVID SOBOTTKA Boxxng F Z ELSIE SWARD F H A F H A Offlcer Glee Club Forensxcs Speech Club Strut and Fret JACK SWANSON Class Secretary Class Presxdent Football Basketball Boxxng Track F Hobby Club Hobby Club Vxce Pre sxdent Prom King SHIRLEY SWENSON F H A. F H A Float Committee 2 Glee Club Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Forensxcs Pep Band Marchxng Band Mxxed Chorus Glee Club Lxbrary Club F H A Class Offxcer Strut and Fret Homecomxng Attendant Physxcal Educatxon Curtxs Captaxn Annual Club Prom Comxmttee Homecommg Committee Physxcal Edxuahon F H A Dance Club Athletic Banquet Commxttee BON1 Strut and I-'ret Glee Club Mxxed Chorus Dance Club G A A Junxor Band Semor Band Marchxng Band Baton Twxrler Baton Trxo Baton Solo TA YOUNG ' ........................ 1 ......... : 1-. .A .................. 1. .3,4 ' ...... , ................ .1.z.3,4 C A if ' ................. 1,z,3 A A ' ........,............. 1,2 A ' ..................... Z,3,4 , F. .A. .................... 1,2 - l .................... 4 3 - - ' ...... 4 ' .................... 3 ' ' ' . . . ................ 1.2.3.4 . . -.-.--- 4------ - -1-2-3-4 . . . ' ............... 4 . . . ' ...1, .3 ----------------1-2-3-4 . ' ............. , ..... 3,4 ' ------------- 1 I l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 ' . .................... z . 1 ................. 4 ' ' . Band .................,.... z,3,4 . . ................... 1,z,3 1 ' ............. Z,3,4 ...,................ 4 ' ' .............. 2.3.4 A ................l,Z,3.4 ' ' ................ 2,3 3 . . . .................... 1,2 V -f ' . ................. 4 . .............. 3,4 ' 3 ' .......... 4 ' ' .........,. 1,z ,A 3 ' ' ................. z va .3 '- ...................4 , 1 N3 '21 xx, ' ............... 3 A llll 5,011 , ' - ,,,,,,, 3, 4 --,.e,-,,- 3 ,,.. M.- ...igwyc A ' ' ...3,4 V ' ................ 3,4 ..............l,Z,3,4 s. . . . .................... . z 1' ' .......... ....... 1 ,z ' ....... ........ z ,3,4 ' ............. z,3,4 ' .............. 1,z,3 ' .................... 1 K A W 18
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Jack Swanson I ve got a mmd of my own and no woman can change lt Tom Sequln Much knowledge 15 found 1n books Elsxe Sward A sunny d1spos1t1on 15 half the battle Sh1rley Swenson She always has her d1gn1ty w1th her Roberta Wlder I do my work xn a qulet manner Arlene Wlskerchen A Wlnnlng way a pleasant smxle Bonlta Young Boys may Come and boys may go but B111 Qulnn If a man could only hve on athlet1cs Courtesy of Hallxday and Corman Z0 I go on forever I . 1 . .. n I ' . - , ' .. 4 Y
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