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gs Wagga, 0 V QP Freshmen guarantee lo cook anything-even Hampton's goat. The Jello kings and queens are ready to deliver the goods. r - -utnfe The fl-F's-Apprentice Freshmen Hel Their Hunt Training SEPTEMBER 13, the freshmen chose their officers and began plans for the extras for the year. The officers were: president, Edgar Hanson, vice-president, Colleen Pattong secretary, Mary Lowderg treasurer, Bob Manship. The picnic held in the Skow Woods afforded the class monkeys a chance to wriggle up into the trees, and others an opportunity to warm up in Flying Dutchman and Last Couple Out. John Doyle learned how to scoop a clipper of ice cream, and Marian Trexel discovered that for help with the eats the boys weren't worth a whit. The jello sales were a huge success. The amount allotted the class, rescued from hi-jacking citizens, was sold before Miss Altman, the sponsor, could say Bill Robinson. The school record accredits the freshies with a total of 5932.25 in the patriotic service of student bond and stamp buying. Officer quartet poses on triangle First row: Maxine Knob, John Doyle, Neil Gabrielson, Roger Looney, Edgar Hanson, Bob Manship, Claire Tabor, Robert Hanna, Dick liee-be, Mildred Knob: tseeond row! Delores Moenr-h, Anita Jensen, Darlene Henderson, Donna Davis, Edwin Edge, Ray Knowles, Mary Lowder, lletty Aekerson, .le-an lim-be, lietty Jergensg lthird row! Gloria Andersen, Gerald Hellickson, Shirley Andersen, Pauline Simon, Phyllis Molander, Marjorie Koob, Dorothy Licht, Donald Jensen, Russell Giddings, Gene Heim, Gilbert Brodale, Clayton Helviek, Carol Lindeman, Juanita Datrfly. 1 X
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Supersalesman Gates about to make his sales approach. Bihhnn Winners Honor Group The Ninety Plus sophomores responded as fol- lows: Maxine Bratmiller, Mary Campbell, Maxine Cran, Ruth Fitch, Jennie Gilliland, Mary Alice Jaqua, Dick Jensen, Don Jensen, Elberta Licht, Patricia Ruse, Hope Shellenberger, Donna Solbeck, and David Williams. News The top-ranking news people were: Maxine Brat- miller, Carroll Ernst, Bob Harris, Dick Jensen, Hope Shellenberger, and David Williams. English The students recorded as winners in English Essen- tials included: Maxine Cran, Ruth Fitch, Jennie Gil- liland, Patricia Ruse, Hope Shellenberger, Donna Solbeck, and David Williams. Spelling The high-ranking spellers were found to be: Max- ine Bratmiller, Maxine Cran, Gordon Day, Ruth Topnotchers. Dave W. stayed out to break the thirteen jinx Fitch, Jennie Gilliland, Amos Hill, Marjorie Koppe, Lois Laursen, Elberta Licht, Arbanie Peterson, Patty Ruse, Hope Shellenberger, Donna Solbeck, David Williams, and Wendle Wilson. Barracks Banter W. Johnsen- It Shirley has turned out all right . . . S. Lovrien-'Tm just waiting for the right one to come along . . . M. A. Jaqua- I just love bulldogsn . . . H. Moench--'iDoesn't Hope know l've got a car? . . . H. Hansen- It took me long enough to get here Miss Osia, don't make me leave so fast . . . Al Smith- I have a new hobby-collecting butter- flies . . . B. Bjornsen- I really trapped a Badger fgirljn. . . D. Schultz- Yucatan Wiuff and I are going to room 6 to open a package . . . Ulrich- It's 'Westward Ho' for me too . . . M. Cran- Bot- tom drawers sometimes hold the funniest things . . . B. XVilson- Doesn't school begin at 1:00?,'. . . R. Lund-i'They let anybody play pool in Thor . . . M. Campbell-- Bub or nothing at allv . . . B. Harris- I like the feminine upper classmenv. . . L. Laursen It's a long time between Wednesday and Saturday nights. First row: Elberta Lieht, Fred Wiezxert, Eddie Lyon, Richard Johnson, Allan Smith. Don Larson, John Ulrich, Lois Kunert: tsee- ond row! Irene Tilton, Alberta Westre, Betty Sorenson, Warren Johnson, Dick Jensen, Don McBurney, Marian Olson, Nellie Malkmus, Marjorie Koppeg lthird row! Donna Solbeek, Donna Johnson, Beverly Sawyer, Hope Shellenberxzer, Betty Kirchhoff, David Williams, Don Jensen, Dale Schultz, Herbert Moeneh, Patricia Ruse, Sonna Lou Lovrien, Lois Laursen, Arhanie Peterson. mfvilsufs s T ' '-V 'lt .11
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Dave shows that in bingo three heads are better than one. Hunliie Ratings Honor Roll The honor roll line-up was: Shirley Anderson, Valoyce DeGroote, Phyllis Finney, Edgar Hanson, Gene Heim, Maxine Koob, Mildred Koob, Wilma Lehman, Dorothy Licht, Carol Lindeman, Mary Low- der, Delores Moench, Maurine O'Connell, Doris Par- sons, Dorothy Sandven, Naomi Torkelson, and Marian Trexcl. News The members of the class who ranked high in the news check-up were: Edgar Hanson, Carol Linde- man, Mary Lowder, and Bob Wier. English The freshies that knew their English were: Valoyce DeGroote, Phyllis Finney, Edgar Hanson, Mary Lowder, Maurine O'Connell, and Doris Parsons. Honor roll brigade. Lone Wolf Edgar Hanson lost his nerve Spelling The tops in spelling among the freshmen were: Shirley Andersen, Maxine Koob, Marjory Koob, Edgar Hanson, Carol Lindeman, Mary Ann Lowdcr, Delores Moench, Maurine O'Connell, Doris Parsons, and Marian Trcxel. Shoot The Breezes N. Pitstick-- Just ask meg I'll tell youn. . . C. Croch- enour- They call me Sleeping Beauty nowv. . . C. Patton- The H-Club boys for mel . . . B. Hall- I like Frosty weather . . . S. Jansen- I wanna go steady . . . V. DeGroote- I like home . . . B. Thor- son- If you want a tail, hire me . . . R. Looney- I don't wanna go steadyv. . . B. Wier- I did get my jewelry back . . . E. Hanson-- I think I'll whip over to Algona . . . B. Thorson- I'll always like Fitch's hair shampoo . . . J. Beebe- I like them short . . . M. O'Connell- My head's in a buzz . . . C. Tabor- Why don,t we study Chinese? .... L. V. Prew- Red hair gets men. . . M. Ramsvig- Do you think he likes me? First row: Flora Summers, Dorothy Sanilven, Glenn McBu1'ney, Jack Sanford, Bob Wier, Don McFarland, Naomi Torkelson, Cecile Summers: lsecond rowj Maurine 0'Connell, Marilyn Nelson, Wilma Lehman, Edward Snyder, Calvin Goehenour, Myron Westre, LaVon Prew, Doris Parsons: lthird row! Valoyce DeGroote, Betty Hall, Bernice Weiss, Mildred Olson, Marian Trexel, Phyllis Fin- ney, Myrtle Ramsvig, Shirley Jansen, Louise Pennine, Colleen Patton, Bryce Thorson. yi' .L ' ' .. K
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