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First Row: : Second Row I Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Back Row: First Row Z Second 4Row : Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Back Row: lHE IllIlJlllEilIHH lleft to right! Louis Holtx Dan Edwards, Wendell Roth, Guy Hopkins, Thresa Smith, Robert Lawhorn, Mr. Hicks. Arlene Staff, Dorothy Langrehr, Marion Tomlinson, Velma McClatchey, Betty Tooley, Alice Allen. Leone Stultz Doris Olson Carolyn Adams, Evelyn Trus- sell, Janet Leusink, Eleanor Daniels Fred Bauling. Joan Cannell, James Ulrich, Gerald Nelson, Bette Braun, Newton Wood, Victor Ell.s Sherwin Untz, Blanche Bell. Betty Burkman, Richard Porteriield, Kate Bridge, Lillian Hinkle Harriet Roberts, Everett Bussey, Mary Wrage. Edna Mae Cox. Robert Lee, Betty Vinke, Laurence Hirt, James Bryden Maurice Long. Adele Berens, Glenn Fisher, Maurice Bar- nes, Holger Olson. THE UHSUPHISTIIIHTEIV' fleft to rightj Wesley Reed, Loren Hedman, Edsil Harrolle, Jack Zahn, Ruby Tuttle, Marcia Gleasman Duane Townsend, Mr. Gailup. Darlene Dahlgren, Alice Mae Bergstrom, Charolette King, Richard Grimes, Helen Olmstead, Leonard Johnson Jane Ol-ive Goodall, Lucille Gummow, Gladys Krupke. Betty Ann Mack, Robert Franseen, John McCullough. Barbara Graves George Wenger, Joan Moody. Mary Gar- ner, Raymond Hinkle, Delbert Johnson. Lorraine Townsend, Margaret Edwards, Helexn Johnson, William Waugh, Harold Flora, Allen Gummow, Mary 'Doner,, Shirley Adams. Marvin Hauge, Vivian Carter, Wilma Paris, Doris Haas, Donald Olds, Betty Ann Belshaw, E ma Stevens, Glen Bal- lard, Leland Bradt. Robert McDonald, Irene Howland, Clare Clover, James Barber, Glen Cox Donald Eaton, Wendell Griffis, Emer Foyler, Ratie Liddle, Maynard Straw. ......23....
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AS WE SEE TIIEM Doris Knapp-Happy-go-lucky Doris was a cheerleader for two years and did right- well, too. Anna Belle Krupke-Basketball is a favorite sport of Ann's and her warm friendliness is one of her worthiest traits. Betty Leech-Betty was always a good student and she possessed a fine bright per- sonality. Dale Long-Dale never said very much but we always paid attention when he did. He always enjoyed a good juicy English class. Bill Lonkouski -If you heard someone singing at the top of his lungs, you could expect to see athletic Bill loom up in view. He is no Crosby, however. Lyle Masear-Delving into any subject Lyle always showed himself to be a grood stu- dent and he especially enjojed reading library books for a pastime.. Barbara McKibben-One grand girl-everyone enjoyed Barb's wit and humor. She was very clever as editor of the Indian , Harlan Olmstead-Though he came t-o Hononegah at the beginning of his senior year, we felt we all had known Ducky f'or a lifetime after first meeting him. He's one of our star basketball men. Darleen Olson-After looking in the crystal ball We discover that Deen should make some man a good secretary. Bob Palmer-Bob sits behind a shiny cornet in the band and he can play it, boo. He hasn't stated his ambitions, but weullwager that he goes far. Bill Payne-Always ready with a smile and a jolly word-that's Bill, a regular fellow. Ethel Popanz-Because she was captain of the basketball team, we know of quiet Pope's' interest in sports. Mildred Redieske-Dashing hither and yon it was unusual to see Milly quiet for five minutes. Mr. Loomis agrees! Guerdon Reed-We only had the pleasure of Guerdon's company for one semester but we enjoyed it nevertheless. He likes girls and wants to study medicine. Lydia Rowley-Because of her fine interest in sports, you could always find Lyd with a ping-pong paddle. and she won the championship, too. Shirley Roth-Because she was skilled in it, sewing seems to be Shirley's favorite pastime. Geneva Russell-If you're looking for Gene you'll probably find her poking about in the chemistry lab. A fine student, she was a, true friend to everyone. Dale Scott-Athletic-minded Dale wants to go into the cattle raising business, Don't forget to water them, Dale. Jean Scott-Jean may be described as a quiet business-like girl. We always enjoyed her companionship. 4 Helen .Sharp-An all-around athlete, student, and friend-what more can be said of a gn' . Jayne Thayer-Fl-orida gives us this sun-tanned beauty. If it was a class meeting, a party, or a new book. Jayne alwavs showed keen interest. Don Vaughn-Shorty dropped in at school occasionally to see how we were. His visits were happy ones, however, for he was a jovial companion. Harold Von Guerard-Harold's warm smile was always very contagious and his manner and abilities the envy of all who knew him. .22-
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