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RICHARD CLUMIK football, 2. J. 4; K.P.A.. I. 2; “L Club, 3. 4; Wrangler», t; Interdas» Track, I. 2. 3. I; Inter- elaaa Basketball. I. I. 3. I; Basketball. I. 2; Member of Senior Claas President's Cabinet, 4; Senior Play, 4. PKGGY COSTIS T.N.T.. a. 4; P.T.A.. a. 4; P.T.A. President. 4; May PestDal. I. 2. 3; Commercial Club, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 3. 4: Choral Speaking Choir. 3, 4; Plalnaman Herald Staff. 4; Editor. 4; Debate. 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3; Cheyenne Aaaembly, 1; Wyoming speech festival, 3. 4; Rooky Mountain Speech Conference. 3. RUSSELL IIRows IIA .KD IIAUGI'M Glee Club. 2. 3. 4; Spring festival. 2. 3; IVp Club, 3, 4: Home Ke. Club. 2. 3. 4; Home Ke. Club President. 3. 4; Prom Committee. 3; Chey- enne Aaaembly, I; G.A.A.. I. JIMMIE MILLER Dramatic. Club. 3. 4; National Thespian. 3. 4; St mient Council. 3; Wrangler», 3. 4; Ban l, 1, 2. 3; Orrheatra. 2, 3. MARGARET smith Home Ke. Club. I; Art Club. 4. DAN JOHANSEN football. 3. 4; “I.” Club. 3, 4; Interdant Tour- nament, I. 3. EILEEN WALSH May featiral. 1; G.A.A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. President. 4; Second Group Glee Club. I; Claaa Will, 4; Commercial Club, 4; f.T.A., 4. DANNY BOYLf. I.S.S.. I. MARY McMILLEN Washington High School. Maryville, Miaaouri. I fill more High School. flllmore. Miaaouri, 2 IVp Club. 3, 4; Thespian. 3. 4; Claaa Hay. 3 f.T.A.. 3. BILL Ht'I.MK Band. I. 2. 3; Orchestra. I; football. 2. DOROTHY MARSH Glee Club. I. 3. 4; Glee Club President. 4; Dramatics Club. 1; Commercial Club. 4; Stu- dent Council Member. 2: Spring festival, I, 3; State Music festival, 3 Glee Club Announcer. 4 KARL BARTLETT Ag Club. 2. 3. 4: “L Club. 4; football, 2. 3. 4; Choral Speaking, 4; Intcrdaaa Track. 2. 3. t; Art Club. 4; Intcrdaaa Tournament. I, 2. 3. t; Minstrel Show, 1. VIRGINIA MILTON Winner High School. Winner. South Dakota. I; Glee Tub. 1; ll.lt.B.. 3. 4; I ■resilient Commer- cial Club. 4; f.T.A., 3. 4; Secretary. f.T.A., 3. MURRAY MORGAN Minstrel Show. I; Interda» Tournament, 2; Ban.1. I; Dance Orchestra, 2; Junior Play, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Choral Speaking, 4. «
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EDNA A. BIDDICK, Adviser 'The Senior Class Will Donald Kokktinc, Pat Bath, Roberta Eads, Isabel Autry, Mary McMilun, Patricia Murphy. Marion Hau. {3oMMY Miller will his way with the women to Jimmy Christensen. Jack Robertson leaves his tyiwwritcr in the typing room to the garbage man and hopes he will never see it again. Catherine Sandell wills Emery to any junior who will have him and put up with him; but she wants him back the following year. To Bob Corbridge, goes all of Jimmy Miller's scholastic ability. To Bud Faught, go all of Bob McConnell's good looks, etc. Amy Marie Rogers bequeaths her cheer leading to Donna with the hope that she can continue next year. Swen Lindquist wills his height to the TALL Bobby Jackson. Stella Jodeke wills her posture to Shirley Baker. Dan Johansen wills Klwood Hicks his hip pockets even though he is too short to reach them. anc Hudson wills her height to Mr. Cottrey. )onald Jones is giving all his white slips to Walt Hereford. I-ois Jensen says Jean Boyce may have her ''wee small voice. Arlene Mahan wills her ability to get dates to I,aura Thompson. Marvin Hurich leaves his FFA ability to Junior Klahn. To Bessie Pctridcs goes Bill Hulmc's power to wrinkle his nose when he laughs. Shirley Kay wills her German translations to Grace Hereford. P. S., Grace, we hope Mr. Meinert doesn't change the books. Clara Keves wills her 95 pounds to Barbara Keller. Edward Hofferber wills his extra credits to next year’s dunking seniors. Esther Louise King wills her mannish ways to Char- lotte Perkins. Rosamond I g«don leaves her ability to go steady with a West to Dorothy Jane. Jack Handran wills his subtleness to P. K. Gunnerson. Dorothy I.arsen wills her friends to next year's enemies. Donald Koerting wills his sense of humor to Doreen Fisk. Dorothy Marsh wills her excellent ability to go stcady to Evelyn Brown. Verma Smith wills her quiet way to Maureen Smith. Charlotte Hendrickson wills her ability in business arithmetic to Paul Lapham. Mary Alice Allgeier leaves her ability to graduate at the half year to any junior who can do it. Maxine Atkinson wills her scholastic ability to Irene Braman. Danny Boyle leaves his red hair to Jimmy Collin — in ease he wants to trade. Bill Bree leaves his basketball to Helen I.ippold. who would like to have it. Mary Brown wills her interest in school to Mary White. Wilma and Roberta Blackburn will their University boy friends to their little sister. Hazel. Richard Demand wills his ability to play the drums to anyone who wants to carry them around. Phyllis August leaves her ability to go steady with a University student to Beth Islicrg. Isabel Autry leaves her free periods to Mary Iax Willoughby. Frances Barrett wills her good disposition to Florence Jones. I.angd n Smith wills his ability to remain a bachelor to Harold Johnston, who might l c needing it. Pat Bath leaves her way with Johnny Tilton to Beatrice Snivel)-, who wants it badly. Jiro Adachi leaves any junior his left over lolly pops, if it is O. K. with Mr. Conrey. Earl Bartlett leaves his artistic ability to next year’s art class. Audra Bowman leaves her technique to Mary Margaret Scott. Gladys Bowser leaves her quiet ways to Willa Corollo. Ethan Allen leaves his good average to Lyle Nadeau. David Ankeny wills his school boy figure to Bob Wagner. Vivian Hansen will her pretty curls to anyone who wants them. Victor Bergstrom wills hi crutches to next year's victims. George Bolton wills the school to anyone who wants it. To Jerry Caveny. Bnrnese Green wills her shyness. Glenn Gordon wills his dav dreaming to Lucille Prahl. Clare Farrell wills her cooking ability to the Home Ec. classes. Evelyn Whitchousc wills her “pumpkin face” to anyone wanting it. Willis Tunnel! wills his ability to write a winning essay to his girl, Friday. Clyde Stickley leaves his football ability to next year's team. Henrietta Wolfe wills her legs to Wendell Henkle. (Turn to Page 48) i
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r SH1RLBY MAB NKLSON Junior Dramatics, 1; Glee Club, I. 2, 3; Vice- Preaident Ole Club, 3; U T FTOtival. 2, J; Prom Committee, J; Clam Treasurer, 4; State Mualc Meet, 3. JACK ROBBUTSON Princeton, W. V«„ I; Wrangler». 2. 3, 4; The»- pian», 2. 3. 4; Junior Play, 3; Intcrriaaa Tour- ilament. 2, 3. DOROTHY I. A Its BN Home Be. Club. ; Cborua, 3. 4. KRBII I.ATIIAM P.BL, I. 2. RolMB III SIIVKI.I, I «enter. I; Interrla » Tournament, 2; G.A.A.. 2. J; P.T.A.. 4. BAHI.B BSTBS Wrangler». 3, ; Art Club, I; Art Club Serre- tar , t; The.pia»-, 4; Int'rcla»» ID.Veil,all. 2. J. t; Interrla»» Track. I, 3. 4; Choral Speaking Choir, 4; Boy’» Chorti», 2: Thespian Play. 4; Clam Play. 4. PATRICIA MURPHY t.lee Club. I. 2. 3; Mat Ke.tiral. 2. 3; The. liian». 3. 4; Junior Plat. 3; Prom Committer. 3: Ko.rn.ir Mm. 3; Tti»|.ian llaya. 3. 4; Clam Will. 4; Stn.lent Council Prr»l.b-nt. 4; K.T.A.. 3; Prr»i.|rnt'a Cabinet. 4. LARKY SMITH Cla»» Prrai.leiit. 2. 3; Kon4h.ll. 4; Haakrtball. 3; Dramatic» Club. 2. 3. 4; Wyoming Speech Kevtiral. 4; Student Council, I; “L Club. 4; Band. I. 2. 3: t rrhe»tra. I, 2: Wrangler». I, 3. 3; National Tbe.pian. 3. 4; Track. 4. DONNA MAY Choral S(leaking, 3. 4: Clam IIDtory. 3; Girls' Choro». I, J. 3: Speech Ke»tital. 3. 4; l rum Decoration Committee, 3. KTHAN ALLBN National Honor Society, 3, 4; Plaintman Herald Stall. 4: I.” Club. 4; Football. 2. J. 4; Debate. 4; Senior Play. 4. BBTTY LU TASNKR Student Council. 2; F.T.A.. 3. 4; Prr.nl.nl F.T.A.. 3. PAUL BROWN I-a Porte, Colorailo, I; Koothall. 2. 3. 4; All- Slate Ki-viIk.II, 4; “L Club. 3. 4; Interrla»» ID-v.rtl.all, J, I; Interrla»» Track. 3. 4; Wran- gler». 3. 4; Wrangler Pnraident, 4; Prom Com- mittee, 3; Cabinet, 4. RllBKRTA BAILS G.A.A.. I. 2. 3. 4; I.S.S.. I. 2; Glee Club. I. 4; Spring Kratiral. I; IVp Club. 3. 4: K.T.A.. 3; Junior Prom Committer. 3: National Honor So- ciety. 4; Choral Speaking, 4; Senior Clam Will, 4; State Speech Keatiral, 4. TOM MUCH Interrla»» Tournament. I. 3. 3. 4; K.K.A., 3. 4: Track. 3, 4; P.mltrj Judging, 4. BNTIIBK WAl.KBIt Junior Dramatic». I: Chetenne A»»embly, I; t.lre Club. I. 2. 3; May Kratlral, I. 2. 3; IVp Club. I. 4; K.T.A .3. 4: Librarian. 3. 4; Plain.- titan Herald Staff, 4; Kditor, 4; Cla»» Play, 4. 7
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