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Jerry Avenell Beige A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Kaye Wax Toots Sugar and spice and everythingng nice, one of these days she'll bel covered with rice. Phyllis Pease Phil A sweeter miss you'll never find. Robert Murison Bob Dreamboat driving a Ford, Jerry Hansen , Handsome Man of few words. Marilyn Nordby Knowledge is better than riches. Donald Trimble Don No civilized person ever goes to bed the same day he gets up. Daryl Asmussen Little Hub He could be moved to smile at any- thing, James Matthiesen Jim What he wants to get out of school is himself Gary Matthiesen Red There is no time like the present, James Thomsen Jim Make haste slowly.
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MOTTO Today we launch, where do we anchor? FLOWER Violet COLORS Orchid and Silver JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1952, fifteen bewildered freshmen entered the doors of M. H. S. The class included Bob Murison, James Thomsen, Laurane Driessche, Eilene Driessche, Kaye Wax, Thalia Cavadini, Phyllis Pease, Marilyn Nordby, Garry Matthiesen, Don Trimble, Jim Matthiesen, Dick Washburn, Daryl Asmussen, Jerry Avenell, and Larry Cummings. Our initiation was held on October 3. The girls wore old bib overalls and men's work boots. The boys wore dresses and high heel shoes. Broken eggs were put in our hair and 56 was painted with lipstick on our faces. We held our Freshman Return Party on October 17. Larry Cummings left us shortly before the end of the first semester. In the fall of 1953 there were thirteen returning sophomores. Laurane and Eilene Driessche moved to Coulee City and Dick Washburn went to Spokane. Bill Maclntyre and Glenn Lassiter joined us from Withrow. With the start of the basketball season, we began selling pop andpcandy at the home games. The sophomores presented their Sweet Hearts Ball in February. At the beginning of our junior year there were eleven of us: Kaye Wax, Marilyn Nordby, Phyllis Pease, Bob Murison, Don Trimble, Daryl Asmussen, Garry Matthiesen, Jim Matthiesen, Jim Thomsen, Jerry Avenell, and Jerry Hansen. Our play, Terror at Black Oaks, was held on November 19. We earned almost forty dollars on the play. Our Junior Prom was -held on April 23. Marilyn Nordby served as the queen, with Phyllis Pease and Kaye Wax as princesses. WATERVILLE CLEANERS, Waterville NELSON'S DRY GOODS, Waterville WATERVILLE HARDWARE, Waterville . FOSTER AVENUE SHOP, Bridgeport
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