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Brinks. M. - Marilyn was not the type to be tied down and besides her work in school her activities outside were many and varied. Her quick wit carried her through many scrapes, Glee Club 4, Library 3, Pro and Con l-Z-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Girl Reserves l-2-3-4 CVice-Presl 43, Red Cross 1-2-3-4, Stamp Club 2, Iunior and Senior Play. Brooker. D. - With his mind far away in the clouds, Don looks forward to the day when he enters Uncle Sam's Air Force, His dream is to ily, and school - which he made the most of - was one hurdle to- ward that goal, yet he managed a good time, and had many friends. Hi-Y 3-4, Red Cross 3. well, Daze, they staggered through organizations honorable Brown, E. - Peggy was more the Quiet type and broke the age-old adage that people with red hair have violent tempers. But she could kick up a fuss if she wasn't doing something helpful be- cause she was always a ready Worker. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Library Science 4. Carlson. P. - Did you hear about the moron who- was a tar cry from Phyl' and she never tailed to have a new one An all-'round gal, she could always be depended upon to come through with ily ing colors. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Stu dent Council 4, Secretary Senior Class 4 Annual Ariel, Senior Play, Library Science Club 3-4.
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Boelma, K. - From a fair height Ken ruled the tems with a mighty hand. From his head to his toes, his long length and easy gait spelled amiability and good humor. Red Cross 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4, Glee Club 4. Borst. C. - Connie cared for the finer things in life and her chief interest lay in music, Her reserved manner and quiet ways were individual assets attributed only to our Connie Pro and Con 1-2 tPres. in 21, Red Cross l, Girl Reserves 1-2, Glee Club l, Debate l-2-3-4 fFirst Team in 21, Annual and Ariel Staffs. doorstep found a ll g juicy welcomcn . . . scratched out. 0h Bosman. B. Bea was the coy type and won many friends by her sweet looks, and demure smile. Her favorite song and theme was lim, Senior Girl Reserves 3-4, Red Cross 4. Brinks. I. - One of those fellows who never let his studies interfere with his education. lack had many friends. He never veered away from studies except for girls, Band 1-2-3-4 fPres. in GJ, Orchestra 2-3-4, Glee Club 4, Pro and Con 2-3 fPres. in 39, Red Cross 2-3, Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. of Class 2, Student Council 2-4, Iunior and Senior Play, 9
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Coeling. E. - Our piano virtuoso was Elaine. She was the pianist for the Glee Club and music was her only interest in life. Not only did she like to play her- self, but her favorite pastime was listening to others play. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4 fSecretary in 41, Pro and Con 1-2-3, Student Council 1-2-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Band Z- 3-4. Cook, S. - Cookies red hair was the envy of many of her classmates. In her smile lay her personality and she might Well have been called Sunny. Girl Reserves 1-Z-3-4, Red Cross 1-2-3-4, Pro and Con 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, and otherwise and left behind them fond memories of whlte Daley. I. - Many and varied were this lad's interests, fiery and intense were his never-to-be-forgotten antics, However, lack was always dependable and the friendliest fellow you would want to know. Football l-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Base- ball l-2-3-4, Band l-2-3, L Club 4, Glee Club 4, Pro and Con 3-4, Red Cross 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Annual and Ariel, Student Coun- cil 3, Iunior and Senior Play. Dumstra. P. - Shirley tried to keep this gal in check, but never could quite man- age. They always had a good time, how- ever, and in this case two heads proved to be better than one. With all her gaiety and love for fun, Phi1's studies never seemed to fare ill. Glee Club 1-2, Pro and Con l-2, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Red Cross 2-3, GAA. 2.
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