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C'FORCI SxTEuL'm'IS - AS- MARILY WI'LSTCOTT aMari DONNA WH1 TE 7 Dopna W:35 PEARL YLITADO - Skibpi , 'I fhd I Aickrn'tmw nmrkcd this lyn was the class sport onthus- the class. sweetheart. bhe was wag m , of who engaged mem- ml t -t T ifv Ik-vtercd un his ium. SELL: had a smile fur ey- aiwnyg wnllmp: to do mine thVan bors of the classA She was the gliarcxclan ruiim and was a crvnne, Her pet, peeves and dl$' her part in any actxvlgja bhe hawpy-nmlucky type, Her mn- xifiinn mp poppet? Genmc was likes all added up to a certain was rgoLed fnr Tuiltalmlngpii' hition and likes amounted 'to hughable, , likoable. slow-mcv- historv teacher. She xxas alwayh sonahty. .LHer FJJnn' henfmli'j Joe. She was usually seen With ' r nd gut things dune. seen with Leatv-xce Cobhpr Do- was her sbgady. Her frxen 3 in Cook. 111;. a 1mm; Sippola. Her faVOIWP 935' were Leatnce Cobb. . Lorene Lunll times were rexznis and eating, Penna, and Betty PhiHms. 711a accully Front row, left to right: Risa Genevra Ducro, Miss Barbara Kuhlman, Miss Katherine Williams, lies Ruth Viaman. Mr. William Hill, Mrs. Kaine Wheeler, Miss Annabelle White, Ir. James Cummings. Second row; Prin. J. A. Fawcett, Hrs. Ileta Eddy, Mrs. Frances Burns. Mrs. Clara Alford, Mrs. Helia Lehtinen, lies Adrienne Spahn, Hrs. Opal Caabourne, Kiss Edith Teeple, Mrs. Helen McGrath, Mr. R. M. Meehan. Third row: Mr. Fred Ialker, Mr. Sturgis Carbin, Mr. E. V. Edmunda,-lr. F. Edwin Miller, Kr. Wayne Pickett, Mr. Richard Wolfe, Mr. Elmer Gray. Dr. Joseph Miller, Mr. W. F. Behrendt.
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LJONSTANCE MCPHAIL - HConnie was the Class artist. Tali zuzd slmtdn, she knew how in wear her cluthes well. She was always ready to help and was :1 friend tn uvcr:.'unc. JOANxE MACKEY -. Rapid- fire chatter was fhu main chur- noteristiu of this amiable. fun- lovim: gal. Usually she was to be faund with Phyllis Johnson or mm her steady, Bob. KAREN MACKEY Tall. slender, and blunda with easy- going: ways d cribk Karen. A good danlxer and loads of fun. DOLORES MIETIY Short, cute Dulureg was usuaHy fuund hard at work. W611 liked by all students and quite a joker, D0. lnres liked to cmbroider or cru- chet. Hm- best friends were Lor- mine Cuwk and Shirley Kaarto. WILLIAM NURMINEN Pepper's face was alwayq red. You could always count on him for an answcricspecially in an'lish class, A nmuntain nf Finn was this fortress on the basketball court. LORENE PENNA Dark- haired 'Rene was known for her friendliness. You would see Betty Phillips, if you saw Lo- rene; they werg alway5 togeth- er. BETTY PHILLIPS g Betts was well liked by all students. Her best friend was; Lorene Penna. She had an interest in boys but no special one. DOLORES SIPPOLA Dolor- was short, blunde, and sweet. She was usually to be found in Uh typing room. Her best pals were Leatrivo Cobb and Mari- lyn Westmtt. Her friendly smile, was for all. JOYGE SMITH .. Tall, dark nJo was everyone'g n31. You would usually See her and Shir- ley Kaarto motorcycle riding. the dare-devils ADELINE STATHIS Adeline was noted for her pleasant smile and naturally curly hairA $10. was always seen chumming around with Peggy Bowler. Her favorite p3stimes were swim- ming and roller-skatinxr. EXCHARD STEBBINS - Ready for a laugh, that was HArty. His car Jacked with kids and a big anpmite were the chief joys of his life. WILLIS STEVENSON - hSha- ky , had the brains of the sen. ior boys. Very mechanically in- clined, he was always being 'teased about something.
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Our Successors - The Juniors '7, oLL L Ertmt row, left to right: Joycelyn Lavevk. Louise Morrison, Yvnn'ne McRac, Lynda Laird, Jup Gouhin, Maxine Smith, Rose DcGennaro, Patricia Whiting, Joyce Stnneman, K'vv Simmons, S rmzd er: Patricia Viall, Ruth YlitaLn, Leone Hm'mrm, Jparn Davidson, Ginger Ham- i'inn. MnMyn Kmila. Joanne Lehtinen; Peggy Brm'ler. Elisabeth Richards. Thi.d ww: Natalie Smith, Doris Kama Jean Kangas, Marlene Korkate, Marilyn Beck- mun. Jn L w mpbell, Jean Scott, Sally Engleshee, Carolyn Kendrick, Betty Netcher, M . E V'dywp Pickett. adviser, Fourth row: Kenneth Bem'vr. Stephen Graves, Robert Ferrandn, Thomas Brown, Wil- lis: Raiiry, Richmd Hwthm, Paul W0'hlon. Anthnny Pnlumho. Charles GuStafson. Fifkh rmv: Robert Twitto. Ruben Bjerstedt, Thomas Gill, Richard Bourdeau. Monroe G im nL RI-LLI' Canmhell. Eddie Fwtt, Robert Zalimeni, John Simcsik Sith MW: Robert Farrar, Harald Laurilar Rnbprt Purh'lo, William Irvine hvith- dvawnL, William Allen, Kenneth Juhola, Paul Kellstrnm, James Rennick, Anthony Sor- ice, David Johnmn. Not shown: Pat Hdwm'ds, Rosalee Gill. Dolores Sonsteby. Marilyn Stebbins Ted Wat- mus. O'LEARYLS SHOE STORE 1037 WEST FIFTH ST. LAT THE HARBORL
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