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Row 1: Shirley Alton, Betty Munion, Mary Fleming. Wilma Ziebarth, Shirley McKellipe. Row 2: Margaret Collina, Wilda Daweon, Joan Wandell, Alice Harwood, Virgene Smallfleld, Margaret Keniaon. Row 3: Joyce Qlaeer, Arlyce Pulecher, Marlene Nace, Joyce Reid. Eleanora Robertaon. Row 4: Marjorie Thom, Marlyce Dockatader, Delorea Hill, Renee Neprud, Elaine Teal, Mary Ziebarth, Dorothy Qullickaon, Mariya Evans, Colette Lammere. Il'« no wonder Mr. Has has to keep checking up on the speech department. What, with the declam students rattling, the debate students arguing, and the one-act play people saying lines out loud you can t blame him for trying to keep them from waking up the sleeping teachers. Mrs. Helgeson and her actors chose the dramatic play Undertow, Murder is Fun, a newer type of play which had part of the cast seated in the audience, and a very charming skit. On the Lot. If you should hear a couple of hot arguments during 5th period; you can guess that the cause is the debate question—Resolved: All American citizens should be subject to conscription in time of war. This group attained their record primarily through the efforts of Mr. Rollins to keep them on the ball. Row 1: Shirley McKollipo, Alico Orvedahl, Joyco Rich,rd.cn, Margaret Keniaon, Shirley Meyar, Mary Flamine, Jaan Fiala. Row 2: Robert Chamberlin. Wally Roaheim, Jon Marble. Margaret Collina. Marion Biron, Janice Whaley. Jamaa Pottebaum, Ronnla Randeil, Kenny Staack. Row 3: Mr. Rollina.
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'an When we see the band come marching down the street the first joy to our eye is one or more of the five luscious gals below. These majorettes turn up wherever the band is, either playing their instru- ments or stepping out in front and besides they have each made several appearances at ball games and before groups in town who are held spell- bound by their fancy baton twirling. Audrey Armstrong, Renee Neprud, Margaret Daw- son, Mary Pottebaum, Nancy Hales. Pietur» It Shirley Hahn, Nancy Hal»». Lola Johnaon. Oon Andrew . Mariya Headrick, Marcia Molvig. Lawrence Gutterman. Pietur» 2: Jerom» Horvieon, Ronnie McConn»ll, Carol Varna. Jay Thomaa. Picture 3: Ellen Pottebaum. h|ila Nelaon, Shirley Ann Jonee, Joyce Richardaon, LeAnne Johnaon, Marion Biron. Patty Whalen. Sandra Hurewitx. Picture 4: Chari Naa . Devonna Keith, Dick Thompaon, Rodney Johnaon, Francia Thom, Bill Byrne, Margaret Collina, Neil Heckt. Picture 5: Larry Anderaon, Tommy Millman, Gary Thompa, Bob Ellefaon. Delbert Keith, Selina Collina. Pietur» •: Evelyn Stembaugh, Renee Neprud, Donald Allen, J. C. Wade. Jimmy Collina, Marilyn Kr»ch, Mary Fleming.
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Row 1: Joan Biason, Margaret Collina, Marion Biron, Mary Flaming, Wilma Ziebarth. Shirley Mayor, Donna Sorenson. Row 2: Janice Whaley, Marlyca Dockstsder, Mary Pottebaum. Joan Wandell, Margaret Kaniaon. Joan Fiala. Row S: Joyce Qlaaer, Wilda Dawson, Betty Munson, Mariana Naca, Nyla Thoreson, Joyce Raid, Elaanora Robertson. Row 4: Delores Hill, Marjorie Thom, Alice Orvedahl, Renee Neprud, Mariya Evans, Colette Lammars, Mary Ziebarth, Dorothy Oullickaon. Row S: Robert Chamberlin, Wally Roshaim, Kenny Staack, Jon Marble, Herb Lohnas. Gary Thomas. Eldon Benson, Virgene Smallfleld. Alice Harwood, Ariyce Pulscher, Shirley Allan.
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