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Nan Milwaukee, Michigan 'A1n't she sweet? to enroll at U of M NDCIAAPJ Dave Flint, Mrchigan 'Ah drvme tobacco' Dave could well have been classified as the class Joker He was always either playing a practical joke on others or having one played on him and would smile good naturedly in either case Dave did a good job as manager of our football and basketball teams q2Sj His tenor voice was exhibited rn Cholr Q3,4j, and Tuneful Twelve 4 He was also a member of M A C Q4j Dave wants to attend New Ulm in the a if QGKVS 417 Nancy Joined the class in our sophomore year She had a great amount of pep and energy, which helped her become a member of the cheerleading squad Q2,3,4j Her ability to get along with everyone helped her gain the title of Homecomx Queen m her senior year Nan was a member of the Student Council f4j She used her soprano voice in Choir Q3,4Q and Girls' Choir Q3,4j In the fall she hopes 0n6l!-ffbkbp Don Saginaw, Mlchxgan Enjoy what you can, do what you must' Although Don was rather shy when It came to girls, he was just the opposite when the boys wanted to have a real ball In scholastic work Don ranked with the best ln the class He studied hard during his four years at Sem to prepare lumself for attendmg Concordia, River Forest, to become a teacher Don found time to play football Q2 3,4Sj and to partrclpate rn track f3,4j Good luck ln the future, teacher' Pat --Bay Clty Michigan Her head is in the clouds Pat was the air-bom member of our class After taking flying lessons for two years she acquired her pilot's license this spring Because of her good sense of rhythm Pat was in the percussion section of the Band Q2,3,4j She was in Jets QSQ Speakin Choir QSQ, M A C Q4j, and intramurals Q1,2,3,4j She was a piano checker Q40 and thereby increased her popularity with piano student: greatly Pat plans to be a teacher 13
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dm gaolaa Ray Benton Harbor Mrchrgan 'A man devoted to pleasure' During hrs four years, Ray showed hrs outstanding athletic ability rn basketball f1,2,3S,4S baseball fl 2,3,4j, and football f1,2,3S 4Sj, Because of hrs leadership qualities, e was chosen honorary captain of the 1958 football team Ray joined M A C Q3,4j and added hrs tenor voice to the Tuneful Twelve f3j and Choir Q3 4j He served on the Annual Staff Q3,4j and Athletic Council 12,3 4j Ray was often teased about hrs bowlegs He will attend Northwestem Art Saginaw, Michigan 'For he's a jolly good fellow This good natured, jolly town student really added a lot of spice to the class He was wrllrng to contribute hrs time and talent to any class project and was noted for hrs friendliness to all He was especially fond of music and showed rt by prac trcmg piano faithfully every noon hour He also jorned M A C f4j and sang tenor in Choir f3,4j Art plans to continue hrs studies at Concordia Teachers' College, River Forest EAA. Rog Lansing, Michigan 'It's impossible to please all the world and teachers too' ' Roger could be rdentrfred by his hearty laugh and was sure to be in the middle of things when something exciting was going on This lrvely lad was active rn foot ball f1,2,3,4Sj He showed hrs love for memorizing by appearing m the Speaking Choir at the Christmas Concert Q3,4j Roger's plans are to continue hrs ministerial studies at Northwestern College view Loma '--Frankenmuth Mrchrgan 'Courtesty is her charm ' - Lorna, whose two outstanding characteristics were her loyalty to Frankenmuth and her blushing smile, became through the years very popular on the campus She was always willing to help the class in all projects and was on the P B V.P Q1 2 3,4j, and in Choir Q3,4j, Girls' Choir f3,4j and Sextette Q3,4j. She served as M.A.C. treasurer HQ and played hard in intramurals Q1,2,3,4j. Hoping to become a deacon- ess, Lorna will attend either Valparaiso University or Concordia, St. Paul. 12
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Ken Peorra, Illrnors ose curly locks' Thrs hazel eyed, curly harred fellow came to us from dlstant Peona Ken was a character ln the true sense of the word He had an 1n1m1table way of expresslng hrmself He took an actlve part 1n sports, prtchmg on the baseball team fl 2S,3,4Sj, and playmg on both the football Q1,2,4Sj and the basketball teams d ll but has the Cholr Q3,4j Ken plans to atten co ege 11,2 3j Kenneth also sang ln not chosen a defmlte vocatlon 'KG V 'Paul Mxdland, Mrchrg Seen but seldom heard Paul was not a boy wxth whom you would care to tangle, for he was deflmtely not the smallest boy rn our class He had a faxrly qulet way of conductlng hlmself but he could always have a good tlme w1th hrs fnends Although he didn t go out for lnterscholastlc sports, he dxd partxcxpate m xntramurals We want to w1sh Paul the best of luck m hrs future .Jr C41Q,CQvuaaffgf A1' Sagmaw, Mlchlgan A httle nonsense now and then rs rellshed by the best of men Al onglnally came from Benton Harbor One could always fxnd hrm lo1termg the halls between classes srnce he was ln charge of the hall brlgade We w1ll al ways remember Al for h1s Oflglnal humor and wlsecracks Al spent all hrs noon hours rn M A C Q3,4j and was a tenor ID Cholr 3,43 Tuneful Twelve 3,4j and Quartette 63,41 He served on The Student Councll My Al plans to Joxn the Armed Forces after graduatlon Pr1sc1lla Sagmaw, Mlchlgan A good sort and a good sport Pr1sc1lla who Jolned us ln our sophomore year, was always known to be one of the I more reserved and conservatwe members of our class, but she could be qulte d sh l d t talk about horses talkatlve Her favorrte pastxrne was eatrng an e ove o When school was out she would be one of the f1rst to head for home Her plans for the future are 1ndef1n1te, but we wlsh her the best of luck rn whatever she undertakes Fwfifgy A , ,-- . . . ll ' ' ' ll My - - D . . . . Hin . . . ' ' q , Q , . l fw X We A , Vl,?V wk 1 V , H -- . . . Q I llTh ' ' A . - - . . . . H . . . . . . , . , . . or . . . , Y, I C ,, J V, . . H-- . . . ll , . rr, V - ur' X - ,191- J- A cf , 'Lf .Y7 'l'f 5 .H b :ng hi.: Qdj. W, ,199 V 1'-', -X 'f I if 1 H-- ' ' ' an H .YI H . . . Q. ' 1 . . . . . , Q
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