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DORA NSON Glililfli Glillili IIA NSEN IIARRIs ' uEI.I.ER U41 piiw 'V Q A-MJ IIENR1cI4sI2v 'X IIICSVICN IIICSS IIIQYIKROCIQ IIICKS IIOFFMAN HOFFBI A N HOLUB HOVVE EIU lllslbli 111, ffl I X,,, A 61 Intramural C3, 41 held the interest of DEAN GoRANs0N. His other activi- ties included Hi-Y C41 and Base- ball C41. Besides Dramatic .Club C41, Pep Club CZ1, A Cappella Choir CZ1, and Home Room Oliicer C31,' PHYLLIS GREFE was also interested in G. A. A. C3, 41, of which she Ivas Ofiicer C31 and President C41. Most active i1I Student Council CZ, 3, 41, ELAINE GRIEB also took part in Pep Club CZ, 31, Rustler C3, 41, Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 41, Dramatic Club CZ, 31, and Black and Gold C3, 41. GENE HANSEL hailing from Ames, was well known because of the way he handled his V-8 and participated in Intramural C3, 41. A member and Secretary of the Science Club CIE, EDNA IXIAE HARRIS also took part in G. A. A. C41, Pep Club C41, and Dramatic Club CZ1. Sewing Club C41 and Rustler C41 were the main activities of BETTY HELLER, whose hobby is stamp col- lecting. Besides having' scrapbook making as a hobby, ANN HENRICKSEN held memberships in Pep Club C31 and Girl Reserves CZ1. Pep Club C3, 41 and A Cappella Choir C31 headed thc list of activities for IJELORES HEsI-EN. Besides lIer romances SHIRLEY HEss found time for Dramatic Club C3, 41 and Girl Reserves C3, 41. Modest and amiable ROBERT HSHOR- TYU HEYBROcK took part in Intra- mural CZ, 31. Coming to Fremont from Yutan in the middle of lIer junior year, IXIAR- JORIE HICKS, besides finding time for Dave Keller, took part in Girl Re- Serves C41 and Band C31. Hobbying at sewing and collecting pictures of the mtvie stars, MAIQCIA HOFFAIAN held membership in the Sewing Club C3, 41. A hobby with a future, making model airplanes, is XVARREN HOFF- mIAN's. He was once a Hi-Y mem- ber CZ1. Quiet and industrious best de- scribes HOWARD HOLUB, who hopes some day to become an expert poul- try raiser. BILL HOWE was a member of the Science Club C3, 41 and Ofhccr C41. In addition he was in Hi-Y C41 and Intramural CZ, 31. ' loam! Jah, needecl 0 b .
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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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In Hi-Y 13, 45 and Track 135 ,l,xxiEs Hcrcnixsox, 194155, con- tributed his share to the school's life. Out of school NYARREN ,lAxsEx, l9-1152, was a soda jerker. Occupying most of ATARIAX IEN- sEN's time was Pep Club 12, 3, -l5 and G. A. A. 12, 35. Besides these she participated in junior Orpheum 135. Dramatic Club 12, 35, Black and Gold 13, -l5, Rustler 145, and Com- missary 12, 35. AxoE1..x JIROYSKY, 194092. G. A. A. member 1-l5, favored home economics as a subject and photography as a hobby, Track Letterman 13, -l5 BYRON hlonxsox devoted most of his time to A Cappella Choir 12, 3, -l5 and lntramural 12, 3, 45. I Baseball player 135 fr-on jrrtgiyyf! M. . .H t l'lARRY ,louxsox lik flllilyffgvzlrfsgbffi ject and hunting ai ' siingyy . ,f BTAXINE Qsox W lt y 14215536 bww ',5xf9JliiK' a j5ec-, ary 1 e al He D ' Clu Mime a mir 12, An? AAT emberships at s a Home R om Officer 12, 3,' ,5. Devoting most of his time to work outside oi school was KJRYIN ,loRD,xN, blond and quiet. Athletic Board 14 5, Football 1 5, Baseball 13, -15, Basketball 1-l5. ' k and Gold 145, F Club 13, -ll 5 r Columnist 145, Home Root i' 145, and XYomen 1 , . 5 li l the long list of ' vities n 'l 1 IJAYID IQELLER, the choo' gr r manticist took iart. I Anoth r A s l , x 'i ' lil-lRlYI , had .' l i .le e. ac i 1 lar acti ' y e A ppel h 1. 5 A. . 1 wa' the ii n- -t o IA ' K 3 Ca 'i t ie - 1 . o er ac 'i' we ' . ' pel 'ho' 7 3 -l id Sci- en Clul 13, Tl-IRNE KINGRX' om Ames de- voted his sole extrac rricular partici- pation to Intramural 13, 45. Progressing greatly after his trans- fer from Ogallala in his junior year, joy' KN.xcksTEUT soon lettered in Track 13, -15 and Football 1-l5 and took part in A Cappella Choir 13, 45 and F Club 145, Pohoccoite ROBERT IQOEIILI-iR'S fax'- orite outside activity is -l-H Club work. His school interests were Band 135, Pep Club 135, A Cappella Choir 1-l5,and Hi-Y 1-l.5 ANNA ATAY laxiixifxxx, 19-IOM and roller skating enthusiast, took part in junior Orpheum 135. Qujuae ' wmkm fmiifhefzeqlaiheh ani 'mm -l 60 STN' ,pn-sp 6752-3 -we-A Nun... an 'C' f, i ,Arif , , If .n ll UTC HSNZXON I, , 'jCl2NSEX JIROYSKY JOH NSOX jonxsox jonxsox JORDAN' KELLER KERNYIN KIXG KI NGRY A K NACKSTEDT RQEHLER ' LAHBIAXX Q9 -ss- 'QI'
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