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Robert Mayheu-Hail to the Buhl bree7es that blew him into our midst . . . smart repartee . . . has the useful gift of getting along with the girls . . - labor is the one fault of work. Irving Xliller-News, Ckllwfl Hl'Y' viee-presidentg Nlasquersq lirackg Hitch- cock's ehief competitor . . . the editors uneasv chair . . . talks in person as he does in print. Viola Miller-Small, neat, and pretty . . . behold, a sunnv countenance . . . where could we find more like her . . . a study in enchantment . . . spotlight on heiuty. Xlfilliam Mint 'eh-Orehestrag Gypsy Rover. Wd m the Conqueror . . . this man ,W ts but little here below 'f . . . is ugh is contagious as a yavvn , Q. ight-hand man. P Mary Mrkonjich-Nlasquets. The blush- ingest girl in the school . . . cozv, con- siderate, and chattering . . . tlv-awav hair . . . colorful, eager, and energetic . . . vigorous supporter of school holi- days. lgnace Nluseela- ll Club: Basketball. Hard to beat Igliis all-around athlete . . . Notsy arnilrfg friends . . . has devel- oped axsaler-cage .ihilitv . . . favorite subje tvbaskethall . . . confidential. Q. Dorothy Nara-- Lincoln RIinstrels g Ask the Professorng Volleyball. Dig- nified . . . singularly lovely eyes, the rarest of all gems . . . a true friend . . . happy as the day is long. 43 7' Elinbeth N rila-Acts vvell her party there all e honor lies . . . given over to re ' . . . look in her eyes, you see :i itt angel . . . look a little more, if-gli see a little imp. .Iohn Nliller- H Club: Track. Burns up cinders . . . gets most out of life just tracking around . . . long strides carry him along through the halls . . . born not to dance. PX Richard Mic junior Vice-Presidentg Hematite, siness staffg Hi-Y, presi- dentg T spiansg Red Cross Couricilq lt N ' r Rainsng Penrod. Upon the st A he holds his ground . . . a true R rod. X it Nlyrtle Miller-XY'hen she stops to speak, we all stop to listen . . .ambition per- sonified . . . says little but she thinks mitch . . . knows her atoms and mole- cules . . . she's .1 closed hook to the i ovtfside world. r' '-' , .1 ,' , A ' IV I I N X i Vmlff MlllCf A SJLMMI - - V Ra erine Klitiesiclil-vw asketballg Vol- Ylcl'-lg U' 'UTY Pf0Q0'mi0fL'- - - 'lunibf f 1' allg Nun1er.tlg,J?il'l,ieltl. lfreckles a W-'lk - - - Klflf are mCJht own qiledvf' . . a lip .Q. . Tiiian-red hair but not llfulcfamfvl- -,- '-19159117363 Cllflfm a harming dislaosition . . . fun is there and humory. . tht! clvjv forklnxe. P . M u look for it. , ' s- 'xt -J ' .jk .JT .JV l V' 'JT ', ' Q f L ' 3 J' 'fx Q, . . . ' 'l YJ 'J ' Ilfllflll- lv M'F'91ff'M15qLfC7gi. TCSPN.-' lI.'uf'ern Morin-Hi-YQ ' lip Time. 3092 SI CCfJl.Cl101'Y'jii U NCWQ -Univ? Qoes for dancing i ig way . . . be- TUl'P Time 'C l-Wm' - Orb Wlflllrhe ,jieves in gay ni life . . . friendly dimcf -'V - 14 Wx? 51330 -x -j'l10ld chuckle . . ' ubbv . . . his heart's 9V0fYfl'lnS13 m ddnlng- ' like the m , it changes often. sa , J. .I 6 if vf Q... 'Y Catherine Muhvich-The world knows little of its greatest women . . . start- led, quick movements . . . wide, gray eyes . . . indispensable . . . endless studying bores her. Olga Musieh asketball: Volleyball. I couldnt ba-good if I tvouldg l wouldn't he good I could . . . wide-awake .ind re.M' r anything . . . puts an added C into living. Harold Nelson-Nesvsg Hi-Yg Bandg Orchestra. Lanky . . . gallant . . . quiet . . . l'm a drummer man in the band . . . why work-the world still goes on . . . modern Romeo. U Robert . lford-Band. Small in stat- ure-lx ge in wit . . . his speech be- tray Scottish accent . . . he travels vt the band . . . mischief lurks with- gx . . . this life makes me dizzy. Alovee Napier - Blue Triangleg Special Chorus: Red Cross Council. Follows the Silver train . . . fashion prevue . . . holds her own . . . neat, nice, naive . . . footlight fever. .tk Arvo Niemie s words are stepping stones fro Hought to thought . . . matherrQti al Wizard . . . he's forever builang castles-not in the air , , , the Green Pastures.
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Donald Luthen-Sailing through his- tory . . . so far so good . . . wake up and dream . . . here's to holidays . . . I speak for the silent . . . take nothing too seriously, especially not mc. Ann Flivabeth McCormick-Blue Tri- angle: Oh! Doctorug Gypsy Rover. Everything is properly done . . . sweet as proverbial sugar . . . condensed but doubly worthwhile . . . effect of eager intrusion. Mayme Nlcliay-junior Secretaryg Mas- quersg Blue Triangle: Special Chorusg Basketballg Volleyballg Trackg Numer- alg Large Hg Shield. A violent bit of animation . . . mode 0 the moment. I ' . , uct. fy' 1-'- f . . we-' - 4 1- 19 Artlys Mckifurtgeb-K Does notf lik? to hold long conversations . . . happy ev- ery hour of the day . . . jill of all trades . . . adventures in the clouds . . . treats herself to holidays. Lillian Maki- Gypsy Rover g Basket- ballg Volleyball. Never says what can be left unsaid . . . tall, stately . . . like a lily so to speak . . . keeps abreast of the times . . . a popular songstress. Sylvia Nlarcus-Blue Triangleg Basket- ballg Volleyball. Gets much ioy out of living . . . such dimples . . . Sylvia's hair is like the night . . . what price promptness . . . accents accessories. janet Masterson-Hematite, business stalfg Masquersg Thespiansg Blue Tri- angleg Gypsy Rover g Penrod. Grants many a favor . . . seeks romance on two continents . . . a lady of lFrenchJ letters. Grace MacDonald - Blue Triangle. A noiseless laugh . . . Grace goes grace- fully . . . trace of wonder . . . silence is no more than a convenience . . . music in her feet. ,lames N1cD s 'll-Never lets education interfere th his pleasures . . . big business ' miniature . . . one of the vanisljblg members of the old guard. N! ,i Viva McKay-Blue Triangle, vice-pres- identg Baskctballg Volleyballg Numeralg Large Hg Shield. Makes her home in Home Acres . . . her name means life Q ' A Xf'fi'7'3' JV J Be nard McCauley-Footballg Track. Draws without eHort . . . Swing - his middle name . . . briskly blusters . . . the rhythm does it . . . the next to the last straw. Llames McGraw ' Yg Football. Red- headed and full fun and mischief . . . his desire f eisure is much more na- tura th tiat for work . . . to the ' . . . remembers to forget. fhyillian i usky-Unassuming and . . . is not moved by the hustle an ,bustle of the world . . . for busi- ,ness, not leasure . . . 'ollitv ytjtlyout P I . and she lives up to it. 'fxckisehbjox jalynltyf A A 4191 t. In Af' ' g YL ,I ' 4 4 ,s 1 ' 5 t . A f 'L' 1,4 3 l 71 cl I ' . 1 . -A -3-, Q ' ' ' I . r ' A R3lPl1 M-ull?-U1 - HFY5 Red CYOSS Florence Maki- tballg Volleyball. Councilg Bandg Orchestra, A peaceful, Small but in lg way I I D her Speech musical man . . . I love e ladies, and is as short ,C is tall . ' . has an in- the ladies love me . . . da nd mys- CX 'X ti upply of giggles ' I . zest terious . . .havoc by the yard to hearts, in et tcp. ' If sf Xl 'J . K x V . 1 l tw fd -' 1 Q. J' t K . -f y -f x wlennie Klaras-Basketballg Volleyballg Track. A pleasant and calm manner . . . willing, winning, whimsical . . . a deft worker . . . proves there is wisdom in women . . . salute to a lady. Angeline Marino'-Blue Triangleg Track. Small . . . dark . . . shy . . . placid . . . oh, those working, blinking. merrily twinkling eyes . . . strikes a gay note . . . wears a happy smile always. Lorra' Mattonen - Special Chorusg 'Gy Rover g Oh! Doctorug Basket- ll Life Savingg Numeral. A mighty g ntress, and her prey is man . . . a 1 un girl of promise. Xa 'L' j 5 Rose Maras-Baskctballg Volleyballg Track. Not in love with books and such . . . individual . . . her interests are few but concentrated . . . wears striking color combinations. George Miainson-Basketballg Hockey. Reserve . . . looking them over, a bet- ter f ll ' can't be found . . . watch out f girlsg they're ruthless . . . one ' country's trained guards. Anne Mattson-Full of gladness and hopes for higher things . . . who could be neater or nicer or sweeter . . . be- hold ambition on her brow . . . being good is a rather lonesome job. 42
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John Niemi- Penrod g The Pam- pered Darling : etballg Swimming. Debonair . . . e's tomorrow, tomor- row, and ' row . . . well, they lose me this 'ea . , . fonder of dates than an A . X -, Havel Niskawaara-Athletically in- clined . . . when she graduates the world will receive a goodly prize . . . because a maid doesn't talk is no sign she has nothing to say. , Laila Niemi-Volleyball. A million- dollar smile . . . she's a girl of spirit and we'll drink to her health . . . curly locks increase her charm . . . behold the dimple in her cheek. Nick Novak-Basketball: Footballg Hockey. Lives up north in one of the numerous Pools . . . well mannered . . . thoughtful . . . never conspicuous . . success, his aim, is probable. QM V95 ffl A Bl i3ngl - ' Mary ,lane ert-Red Cross Council, Plc P39-imc, Ple 5' V,' ' ' Orchestrag S ecial Chorusg Tulip QU Chilngiyjlf fer - Ibef- imef' spoken . . . words con- SIC tv d d uf - - ' an al . . . I love not meng they are measu ed by . , so Simple. Mlkc OP3FiCh-Koh! Docmrni Hock' Ralph Ovgard- 1-iYg Special Chorus, ey. He sails along on an even keel . . . -'Qhg DOHC ' Lincoln Mimi,-c15 5 doesn't go out for track, but he can Hockey. I: of every girl ' ' D Wan, we the mark ' ' ' if I donit know, derlust sesses him . . . this young what's the difference? john Paolo - Let's not hurry, why worry . . . admirable for lending his ear but not his voice . . . he hit a new high Qgradej . . . all brains and all heart, no one has it-yet. Alvar Pearson-Hi-Yg Football, Golfg Hockey. Take things as they come . . . dodging them wears one out too fast . . . if fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it . . . widely known as Libby.'i' ' Howard Pederson-Hi-Y. The beaten path is the safe path . . . once an ac- quaintance always a friend . . . the S man-strong, silent, and steady. ian W t W'est but not wild. Cecil Peacock-The boy with the grave mathematical look . . . when he talks there's something in what he says . . . hither and thither, but whither, who knows? May Ruth Pearson?- Lincoln Min- strels. Freshly waved hair . . . viva- cious . . . constant . . . when love and duty clash, let duty go to smash . . . a girl of sterling worth. Margery Peterson incoln Tribune: Oh! Doctorng ncoln Minstrelsug Basketball: V l yballg Swimmingg Life Savingg Ni' eral. Reflected glory . . . t l eur. ,X Edith Nigra--Basketball, Volleyball, Numeral. Sunny smile . . . never a worry, never a care . . . proficient in all things athletic . . . little maid, you've had a busy day. , X - of . .5 3 ' Havel Nyberg- Oh! Doctor g Gypsy Roverng Basketball: Life Savingg Nu- meral: Shield. An imp in our midst . . . topsy turvy . . . miniature except for pep and voice. Ingrid Okerbloom - Lincoln Min- strels g Basketballg Volleyball. Pleasure before business . . . more time than money . . . there are enough serious things in life without being one. Darrell Palmer-Hi-Yg Penrod. En- ergetic member of the Hi-Y . . . true blond Apollo . . . pretends indifference . . . the time always comes, he says, to talk of many things. Agnes Pearson-Blue Triangleg Bandg Special Chorus, Gypsy Roverng Tu- lip Time. Melvyne's silent shadow.. . curly red hair . . . an irrepressible songster . . . her horn is French. Violet Peng?- Gypsy Rover. Be- cause wo spoils good looks, I don't . . . shabz ittle but sometimes a little's a . a honey, and she's called that. f -2 John Pfister-Hi-Y. A man of silence is a man of sense . . . height of eihci- ency . . . high and handsome . . . long, lanky, lean . . . love, I dare not . . . he's too agreeable to make any enemies. 44
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