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CHRI C'IiRlSTlCNSl2N CH RISTOFFl'IR5E.Nf I af' , 1 CHUPP COATES I CONNER F llll xy!! Lf' , W ,bb its ff 5 n Way 1' ' ' Vx! f con 4 54' V 4 if l as Z , , ,of UV cUsrER , V DE LA CASTRO ,I l, nErHi-ErsEN, V .V x 'tl 5 i. IJ iii, fx l Wi fl lr 4 DIXONNQMH. --ixfii xl, nom. 5 , 1 Q ' K' nootnvf' C Iwmg' ' Z fa apafdfoflucwtllnel AlARffORIE CHRisTENsEN was a mem- ber of Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 45, Presi- dent C45, A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, and Girl Reserves CZ, 35. Mvnris CHRIsrENsEN spent her time reading, watching' basketball games, and studying' French People cheered for JOYCE CHR1sToE- FERSEN as Toodie was a Cheer- leader C3, 45. Aside from this she belonged to G. A. A. CZ5, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45, Student Council CZ5, Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 45, and Rustler C3, 45. Athletically-minded DON CHUPP was a participant in Football C45 and Track C3, 45, played Intramural CZ, 3, 45, was a member of Pep Club CZ5, Hi-Y CZ, 3, 45, Black and Gold C45, School Patrol CZ5, and Home Room Omcer CZ, 35. lVlARj0RIE COATES most enjoys em- broidering' and sewing. She was a member of the A Cappella Choir C45, Girl Reserves C45, and Sewing Club co. , .M . Cheerleading' C3, 45 was l'3oNNlE CONNIQRJS favorite activity, also on Black and Gold C45, Rustler C3, 45 Business Manager C45, Student Conn-1 eil C45, A Cappella Choir C3, 45, G. A. A. CZ5, and Pep Club CZ, 3, 45. v Rediieaded and 1'l'of tire best de- scribes5CAiE, 'om '.E. Carl was out- stand' 5 ii Cfirmigt l CZ, 3, 45, F Club Ch, Q3, 5 and Secretary C35, Stu- d C AWC15 T iek 415, and ' i i CORNELL gained member- 1 . , rr XX Om pl ooiip off-acer Cz, 3, 45. ,QSM A EC by in G. A. A. C3, 45 aiid Sew- gb bye' C553 C45 and Secretary1C45. A 5FllfANo1z'C1zt5cKER,, l94OM.-and Sew- kin f'Club CC45 had many 'friends de- X 5Chubby little BETTY JANEi ETER was a parfi'eipa1'1t',in the ,Club CZ, 3, D1'amjL'tiC NClub'C3,J45C.gBlaCk and Gold 13, ,45,,--Girl Reder s CZ, 39455, CommisgaryqC2, 35, gind Rustler .CZ, 3,5f45. ' ,. 5 .f 5,4 If Pe? Glub ,C45' and ham C45, iBlaek and Gold KI-45f-junior Ci pheum C35: arid Rustlera C35 komprised R1oHAR1ji D2 IgA qAsrigo's,! schedule. xx ilsgite hergquiet manner. ,Zi I X li STUART 'DErt1-EifsENP'played Foot- ,ball C45, ,Trac C35,aJlntYIamural C3, 2:45, .and Bfind, CZ5q aiidlf-was a member get-ii-Y,C45i' if A Giieuiggirliiwilioi stagted a feud be- tween Bill Maxwell and Melvin Schinkel, is EMNA QMAE DIXON. I, 15l.fXRjURIE ,15oEL,,i DeMolay Sweet- heart, was-gin The Rustler C3, 45, Black and Gcrldj C45. HEI.EN HBABEU DooLEv has been a member of the Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 45, Cabinet C45, Black and Gold C45. Vtfplfe
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1441 auclience 041642121-iff Favoring A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45 as an activity, El.IZABETH BE!-ISON was in Girl Reserves CZ, 45, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45. and a Home Room Secre- tary CZ, 3, 45. Bora BITNEY, well-known because of his Model A, also took part in In- tramural C35 and the Junior Orpheum C35. Quiet and unassuming best de- scribes BlARGARET BLAIR, Sewing Club C35. ' Devoting most of her time to the Sewing Club C3, 45, of which- she was President C35 and Secretary- Treasurer C45. CATIIRYN BLISS fav- ored shorthand as a subject. XVESLEY BLOOBI was responsible for the three issues with which The Rust- ler won its second consecutive All- I gy State rating. Besides being its Editor B KEY C45, XVes was a member of the Black B, AIR and Gold Staff C45. A 'When a person reads the story of CL? the Pep Club, he will find an ex- N V ample of BILL BRIGGS, work, for Bill ,rf 5 . , was a writer for the Black a Gol C45 and Rustler C3, 45. In C1 I' fi V ' C3, 45, he was its President . 1 M 2 Almost a chemist now, A - M' 'M wg BROXVN devoted his time to the ience ll, 5 -A- ' Club 43, 45, Intramural Cv 3 I If BLOORIZJCL Hi-Y C45. - it Ly BOB L. BRONVN, well-kn 'fn f 's C1 BRIGGS fi, brand of humor, devoted his ' I 'P Rustler C45, F Club C3, 45, semic- Football C35, and Student Counci 5 C45- A f . Handsome BOB XIARNEY BR pkg, 4 M named in a national contest as - I. braska's finest news writer il, I9 , , ' became known to all throub- te f Rustler C45, Pep Club ,C25 -me ' We ' B OW Basketball CZ5, Black and 'E C4 , O N Hi-Y 145. student Councilq 5, 'BR W , Cheerleader CZ, 35. .' f 5 I MYRON CALLAHAN, 'I Baseball let- XX IJBRMYSII terman C35, was in F Club C45 and J .,' Intramural CZ, 3, 45. I ff 'tVVorking on my old car occupies - 4 A , ,. most of the time of GEORGE CAZIPBELL, 5' ' X Reserve Football C35 and Pep Club member C45. i 'JJ A' 'footing a clarinet in ihe Band CZ, 35, HAROLD CANAGA served al ' CALLMPA-N Librarian C45 and took part fn - tramural C3, 45. ' CAMPBELL RUTH CARLSON, l9 QC, Pe Clua , member C3, 45, spendj ezr skfiie t e CANAGA roller skating and eepii' a s p- book. Devoting m st' 'E h r ime Rust ler Editor C4 . EA'N CAR. NS I' s in the A Ca ega hoir Z, 3, 5, Girl Rese Is C 3, 45, ep lub C35, and V ack nd ld CARLSON' MA RIT 'CCH LIN, ARLES- ton, I . I 1 erXX,C 45 and CARSTENS Secretary 45, so participated in Pep Club , 3 . cIIARLEsToN X f
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Pep Club Q3, -15 and Gir ese ves Q2, ,o , Besides beingli ef .Up 3, 4 i U ' 1-W I ' 3' nd ' ' ' o 7:51. , . s n ' t I i x Metso, S CHD1Cl oi 7, ,45,-Q XQZ, 3, 4 -4 ser ' Pr 'dei Q . ' it o - LJ reside Q45 JA ' -5. 'CLAS w ai ' iaha li, k games an iec eping ' avoh' ' ' . ON. AN DEXBARQ, women's ity ten , champion and a d nt ath- letic sp tator, belonged to 4 Club QZ, 45, Dramatic Club QZ, , 45, A Cappella Q2. 3, 45, and Girl Reserves QZ. 3, -15, and was a Class Otiicer QZ5. Most of EUXICE DLlR:XXD'S time was spent roller skating, watchyig basketball games, and collecting op- ular songs. Shorty also 1 ' to the Sewing Club Q-15. I Pro ucts o E . K's 1 pair ' a a ted 1 cl at 'oi Q sc WI. n ' on p ti ', 4 elle 'as a mbe ojep -1 ic lfxb Q 5, and ne m e RIARTHA ERSKINE, who belonged to Pep Club Q-15, Girl Reserves Q45, and Science Club Q-15, was interested in art and was a leading candidate for the girls' tennis team. Home economics, sewing, and read- ing consumed most of Lots FERGU- SON's time. Lois was a member of the 3 Dramatic b 21 r C: ' 'I J Fowr . . ' n . I 3 ' -' 911.1 a pin f ad many . 'nfl of G. A. Club Q45. U . JAMES FRASER was most interested in woodworking, As a hobby he built model airplanes to tly. Outside activities of HEI.EN FRITZ were golf, swimming, and tennis. Fritzie belonged to Pep Club Q45 and Girl Reserves AQ35. XYILMAR FL'RsTExE,xU, l940M, ama- teur photographer, was in Intramural 135- Sewing and reading style -maga- zmes., interested PATRICIA GANNON. Pats tavorite sport was tootball. . Favorite subject of LJOROTHY GAY- TON was sociology. She was a mem- ber of Dramatic Club Q2, 3, 45, Girl Reserves Q25, and Sewing Club Q-l5. Al.-XRJORIE GElilSEIi liked dancing, enjoyed football games, and belonged to Orchestra Q2, 35 and Girl Re- serves Q2, 3, 45. 5 Outside interests of BETTY :Xxx GILDEA were dancing, swimming, and a sophomore boy. Betty was a mem- ber of Pep Club QZ, 3, 45. 14 oiaide cfafu fzecwfi Ma..L'ZwfJe,41awn, . Eaafuf of Z ' memlea, . K I - . O l x t muse dx - . -0 VU C' -GX if ,pawn V J f ff I f ' f' , no ,nas 1 1 If J, , new R U, f . ERAND K, f 1 ff j' A . Clif fs ' ff 7 T f K J' F ,j W. f , 1 ' -e J fl RAK ERSKINE FERGUSON' FOWLER 1 FOX , FRASER 66094-4' VA!! ff lip! 7X FRITZ ,' EL'RsTENEAU CANNON J GAYTON 5 ,Qff GERBER GILDEA QQ-WV
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