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Veteran BROVVN. JUNE June's favorite activity seems to have been keeping the Big: Top in festive attire. as she served on comms. for both Prom 3 and Homecoming 3. She also took part in G.A.A. 2. BRUNHOEFER. NORBERT Norb was a cheerful spectator of the Big: Top. BUCK. ALLAN Allan performed in F.F.A. 2. 3 and Ensemble 3. 4. He was also a lib. rep. 2, 3, 4. and int. rep. 3. BULLIS. YVONNE Von, a star performer, was BlueBird ed. 3, and business mgr. 4. Blue-J 3, feature ed. 4. Act. Bd. chm. 3. N.H.S. 3. 4, sec. 3. Forum pres. 4. sec. 3. Quill and S, 3. 4. sec,-treas. 4. cab. rep. 2, and a member of All School Play cast 3. 4. Drama Club 3. vice-pres. of Soph. class, and a member of the Handbook comm. 4. BURDICK. ARTHUR Art was a cashier 2, 3. cab. vice rep. 4, and a member of a Prom comm. 3. helped put up a side show of the circus. BURMEISTER, DARRELL Many acts in center ring of J.H.S. claimed Darrell. He performed as chem. lab. asst. 4, in Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. and Track 2, 3, 4. He was on the Phoenix 4. in the Camera Club 4. member of N.H.S. 4. and also was cab. rep. 4. BUSH. BARBARA Forum Club 3 claimed the at- tention of Bobby , who, as S,A.A. collector 3. improved hc-r iinancial wizardry. BUTTERS, HELEN Helen devoted most of het time in J.H.S. to curricular work. PA! I- SIRI? EN Performers BROWN, KENNETH Ken must be given a fanfare for his musical accomplish- ment in Second Choir 3. op- eretta 3, and operetta comm. 3. He was on checking room comm. for Prom 3, and was asst. intra. rep. 4. BUCHANAN. DONALD Buck , the cabinet pres. 4. was one of the strong men of the football team 3. 4. and be- longed to the swim team 2. He helped with banking 3. and was a member of the J- Club 4. and Boys' Glee Club 4. BUGGS. ELVA Elva. an aviatrix. lno trapeze for herb, was a member of the BlueBird 3. G.A.A. 2, ac- tivity board 3, 4, and was lib. rep. 2, and S.A.A. collector 4. BUMGARNER, DWAIN A steady performer in the cir- cus athletics was Dwain who supported both Football 3, 4, and Track 2, 3, 4 and was a member of the J-Club 4. BURKI, IDA Ida- sweet as pink lemon- ade. Ida was an N.H.S. mem- ber 4, and Act. Bd. member 3. 4. and a monitor 4. She also sang in C.J.B. Glee Club 4. BURR, LA VERNE Music under the Big Top was aided by La Verne who was active in vocal work as a member of the Glee Club, Second Choir 3, and First Choir 4. BVSK. CLAIRE Fnder the Big Top, Claire was outstanding in athletics 2. She was also an act. bd. member 3. 4. sec. of the Dra- ma, Club 2. an intramural rep. 2, 4. and belonged to N.H. S. 4. CARR, CALVIN Cal has helped the perform- ance to function by perform- ing: in the Class Play cast 4.
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Veteran ALGRIM, EILEEN Eileen was a member of the Library Club 4 and C..I.B. glee club 3. She served as cashier 2 and lib. rep. 3 and was on the Operetta staff 3 in the Big Top. She was advisory group S.A.A. col, 4. ASPLIIND. KENNETH Ken's center ring was occu- pied by intramurals and int. rep. 4. AUSTIN, ROBERT Bob was interested in ath- letics and worked as Intra- mural rep. 2 under the Big Top, He was a member of F. F.A. 2, 3, Ensemble 3, 4, and belonged to the cabinet in his third year. BAUM, WILLIAM Bill performed as Cross coun- try manager 3 and also was a member of the J-Club 3, 4. BELK, GERALD Gerry took care of much ath- letic equipment as manager of tennis 3, swim 3, and golf 3. He belonged to the Boys' glee club 4, took part in the Op- eretta 3, cab. vice-rep. 3, all- school P. Prod. 2, 3. BENTLY. CLYDE Clyde was intramural official 3. BESSIRE, VVILLIAM Bill was a chief performer in the Sophomore class as pres. His other activities were foot- ball 2, basketball 2. the circus band and orchestra 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3. S.A,A. collector 3, lab. asst. 3. and Glee Club 4. BIRKHOLZ, DOROTHY Dottie, a light-voiced, light footed performer, sang in C.J. B. Glee Club 3, First Choir 4, Operetta 3, and acted as lib. rep. 3. i Performers ARNESON, SHERMAN Sherman served as vice-rep. 2 under the Big Top and as in- tramural rep. 4. ATKINSON. ALICE Alice. an aerial performer 4BlueBird 3J, also belonged to the Drama Club 3 and Pep Club 3. BALMER, MAXINE lvlaxine was assistant librar- ian 3 under the Big Top. BEALE, SIDNEY Sit. was a member of the F. F.A. 2 and an int. rep. 4 un- der the Big Top and an im- portant stage hand in the Class Play 4. BELL. ROGER A music enthusiast, Rog took part in both the circus band 2, 3, 4, and orchestra 2. He served as activity rep. for three years, and engaged in int. 2, 3, 4. BERG, ROY Important in the Center Ring Roy has been pres. 4 and sec. 3 of the Cab., pres, of the Sen- ior class, mgr. for the strong men ffootball teumr, asst. banker 2, J-Club member 4, prom comm. chm. 2, monitor 4, class play 4, Sr. Announce. Comm., and Basketball 2, 3, 4. BIER. EUGENE Under the Big Top. lntrzimue rals 2. 3. 4 proved to be the favorite activity of Gene . BRODERICK. JOSEPH Performer in First Choir 2, 4, Boys' Octet 4, sec. choir 3, 4, and Basketball 2. Joe was also cheer leader 2, and int. official 3. PAK I- Fll-TI-.FN
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Veteran CAVEY. EDITH Edith was :in enthusinstit- spectator in the Big Tent. CHRISTENSON. YLICHALIDINE Eur-h ywir undwi the Hi: Trip found Hfiiiy workin: :is SA. A. col. Shff jfiinfed CfJITl1 Ilf'lf'l?ii Fluii 3. 4. C..l.I5 Glw' Viul- 3 and wars :i riitinitflt 1 VV.- hwiid ht-i in thi' Opffif-tm 3. :ind I-'list Chfiii l COCHAND. GLEN 4'l5utch' :ind si golf club :in- t-lrlsffly :issfif-i:ttc'cl. sint-v' lite wats nn tht- golf tezim 2. 3. 1. :ind :ilsw eengzigs-tl in bziskvt- bull 2. in-lfiiiggvrl to tht- J-vlub 4. Ser-rind Wliull 2. 'u.':is nsst. c-:ishivi 3, 1-nb. ivy, 1. :invl in- I1:irii11l:illv'p.3. COOPICI-1, DOROTHY I'Jut'4 was rec. uf thc- I41iJ Club 3. :ind :i rne'rnbQfi' 1. Shi- :icted :is usst. bunkffii 3. :intl wut-kt-d tm the Phoenix -1. COSGROVE. LIJCILLE Lucy sped up the show by be-ing active- in GA..-X. 2, :ind acting: :is uct. rep. 4. :ind :isst cashier 2. CHESS. CAHOLINIC The :if't. bu:it'd fl. N.H.S. 4. :ind CUIllFll6'I'Cl2i1 Club 3, -1, :ind Dr:im:1. Club 2. 3 Ciflllllvfi C1il'fJiiUl . :is well :is Lib. Vliib 4, :ind file-1-Vltibsl Slit' wus :i nicinitm' LZ. 3. Czisliivi' 3. :ind lib. it-p. 4. CVLLEN. NEVA I-'lzishinu deep brown eyes bf-- long to Nova who sang: in thf- St-cond Choir 3, :md :lets-d :is c-:ishiei 3. :ind vice if-p 1, CVIIIAER. BRI'l.'l-J Outstanding in flifirzil UIUIIIPS Hiucf- wus in thi- Choir 3, si. :ind Oct:-t 4. Ht- wus S.A.A mil. 2, :ind was paint of the publicity uf the- Big: Trip :is :i nivnibex' nf tht- Czimt-in Villin-1. ill :P Performers CERNY. BESSIE In the Big Top parade. Bt-Ssie was Chi. of 71 Plum criniiii. 3. f-:tb ivy. 3. 1. Cbniriimtiiul Club 3. 5. sf-fx-tif-:js 4. muni- twi 3. and 5A A rgfiiif-ttf.: 4 t'Hl'liCH. H9-.I,l'iI linlph was zmtiw- in sithlf-tic f-iir-lfls. hr. wus in the J-Vlub Ll. 3. 1, swf- 2. :ind was xi ffzvi-s Vfiiintrj, rwitit. 1. Hx- wzis rin th: All Sfiiiifil Play 1 'l'lllIL. 3. :ind was int tsp 3. Q. f'liflf'l:i 4. CfJIil.'i.X'Y. FRANVIS lfzsiii '. f :i.st. SAA r-wil 2 :intl :ilsfi r-.s.1i1-I 11, 3.11:-sin: in th+- Su:-,nfl Chriii lf. 3 fmt' Yhfl Hi! Fiiuw. COSfilL4JK'I-I. EVGI-INI-I I-lug 'nv di-wits-tl his s-flliits und:-1' thi- llg 'l'fiptrif'11iiif-11- lzii' work. COYRTNEY. JOHN Prominent in boxing Citeles, .lack f-ngiiggttl himself :is :i strong: mzin tif the fcmtbull If-:am :ind :is :in inttziniurzil official -4. , CIIUSS. LUIS This fun-lvwing ivifiT14il' twi- fiiinie-i wus :i vniiirmiirfiuil 1-lub nit-mln-1 1 :intl writkvrl in hifi' :idvismy giiiiip :as SA A. mil. I :ind 1-:ishie-1 3. CVNNINHHAM. JOHN Duc serve-tl on the Pub. 2. Ji 4. All Sclirml Play f-fiiimrii Iiiist Ch-vit' 12. 3. 4. pu-s 2 N. HS 4. J-Club 2. 3 giws 2 swinq 2,3,f'1iIPI, 4.ttnr1is ': lil 2. 3. Vi, Htl had :in flirty:-:ggi It-ntl 3, was ftttiizil. tzgu 2. 3. -4. Ht- was :ilsri 11 irzf-iiibfli tif the Oct'-' 3. 2 zinil V1 ss l1l:iyPiid 2 DAIZS' iN. I4ZE'l l'Y Siippmtint ii t-1 :irlvistii y lllllllll. Ihr'-. wrrstlivvirw-14-p. . f. . . tif Cub .-, i.ri1lt- untlvi tlpi- Bi: Twp i'.X'2l'I 4lCVl'IN'I'l-
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