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council Nardxn, L. - She left us in mid-term, but was always popping up at the various school functions and we never could quite forget her. GAA 2-3-4 GR l-2-3 Red Cross l Norden. R. - Characteristic of Russ was his booming laughter. The Iunior classes loss proved to be our gain, and he pitched right in with the Senior class and gave them his full support. Russ was a sports fiend and was a three-letter man. Red Cross l, Student Council 1-2-4 tSec- retary 2, President 41, Band l-2-3, L Club 2-4 tPresident 41, Senior Play, Football 1-2-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Basketball l- tCaptain 49, Track 4. members . . together with the Wyoming Gestapo Nowlcxnd, M. - Monte was snappy in at- tire and mighty sharp with the music. l-le was always available at assemblies, parties, etc., but took pleasure in being coaxed He was known as one of the sweater boys. Band 1-2, Student Council 3, l-li-Y 3-4, Track 3, Phillips, H. - Herb and Hank tBultemaD made an inseparable team which was broken only by graduation. Herbs hard work on the stage for the Iunior and Senior plays was unequaled, and he will always be remembered for his antics in the halls and sessions. Sports Manager 2-3, Ariel-Annual Staff.
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Lutke, G. - Always flying hither and yon and her smilin face and carefree - g - stride was a familiar picture about the halls of Lee. Marlcmd. E. - Betty believed in bolstering up morale in more ways than one - and this engaging pastime more than oc- cupied her time. She will best be remem- bered for her Veronica Lake hair-do, and characteristic stride. Girl Reserves 1-2, Pro and Con 1-2, Red Cross 1-4, Iunior Play, GAA. 2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2. the 'gfemmes 9, Now what we need is a few civil '5studes,'9 student Mensink, R. - Ruth always had a dreamy look in her eye, and when you caught her she only blushed - and very prettily, too. She was a good student and had a sweet smile that made you stop and wonder! Girl Reserves 1, Red Cross 1, Library 3-4. Morgan, A. - Little in stature but not in mind, Adeline always had a smile for everyoneg but being rather on the shy side, she would rather follow the crowd than herself be a leader. Girl Reserves l-4, lunior Red Cross l. 'QI'
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Poll. D. - Another pair seen together were Darlene cmd Dori flacobitzl. To- gether in and out of school, they left mem- ories ot good times together. Darlene, shy and quiet, allowed her innocent looks to cover a mischievous nature that led to her demand in all school activities. Girl Reserves 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4 fSecre- tary in 3, Treasurer in 41, Red Cross 2-3, Heitberg, V. - Characteristic of Verne was her hearty giggle, and Willingness to help. Her interest was mainly in mis- chief, but Public Speaking helped to satisfy her desire to act. Girl Reserves l-2-3-4, Pro and Con 1-2- 3-4 fSecretary in 43, Red Cross l-2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Iunior and Senior Play, Glee Club 4, Annual. Then there were the Seniors who prepared for the future by Roberts, S. - Her friendly ways and light laughter were always welcome anytime, anywhere, Pro and Con l-2-3, Girl Reserves l-2-3-4, Red Cross l-2-3-4 GAA 2-3-4 Hyun, P. - Where mischief was brewing Pinfeet was sure to be in the middle of it. He was well liked by everyone and though his interests were many, Lucky was the chief one. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Track l-2-4, Pro and Con l-2, Red Cross 1-2, L Club 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Library 2, Band l-2, Iunior and Senior Play.
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