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1 Ml? ni if Virg --Laingsburg, Michigan I Why work? By working one grows old' We certainly wouldn't have wanted to miss hearing this lanky lad's many wise cracks in and out of class Virg d1dn't participate in sports, but he was always ready to give his friends a laugh in the dorm after school He plans to follow in the steps of his father and become a farmer after he leaves Sem D ' . Dave --Saginaw, Michigan I never let my studies interfere with my education. This intelligent lad, after two years at another school, returned last fall to plague us with his guitar playing and cool singing. He had the ability to dream up ex- pressions which no one else could think of. In addition to his accomplishments as a rock 'n' roll singer, he sang in the Choir Q4j and Tuneful Twelve f4Q. Dave was one of the ardent hi-fi friends at Sem. Next year he plans to transport his guitar and hi-fi equipment to New Ulm. V ' F' MA Fred, a town student, was known for his freddy humor whenever anything struck him as funny A person who knew Fred could always tell when spring arrived for Fred would always be on the golf course, practicing his favorite game He played 'Fred Saginaw, Michigan 'Not of the common run of man ' Cary Livonia Michigan 'Some say he's quiet, others doubt it We were fortunate to have this lad join us in our junior year Hobbies in which he took special interest were boating and hunting This tall, sincere fellow contrib uted his share to the track team f3,4j and the football team f4Sj His singing ability gained him membership in Choir f3,4j and his deep, penetrating bass voice was an important part of the Tuneful Twelve Q43 Gary plans to attend D M L C for his final scholastic training 20 on the golf team f2,3Sj In intramural basketball Fred was always a good com petltor He showed his musical talent by playing clarinet in Band 0,2 3,4y and he was adept at the pamo Fred plans to attend River Forest -np
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MQ Larry Garden City, Michigan I hke work it iascinates me' I could sit and watch it for hours In his first two years at Sem, Larry was a rather shy lad, but as time went on, he provided many a laugh for his classmates Those who know him enjoyed his com pany and his friendship Larry d1dn't date girls, but we're sure that in this case the proverb applies, 'Slow start strong finish' ' Larry is undecided about his plans for the future Whatever he does we wash him the best of luck Jo Belleville, Michigan A lass so neat With smile so sweet' Jo entered our class as a sophomore and from that time on she was always busy Her cheerful disposition won her many friends at Sem Her writing ability gained her a place on the Red 'n ' White Staff Q3,4j She put her soprano voice to good use m Choir Q3,4j and Girls' Choir Q3 4j Jo was a member of Band Q3 4j and M A C Q41 She played intramurals Q2,3y We w1sh her the best of luck at New Ulm 65411 Ev Elkton, Michigan If business comes before pleasure, cut out the business' This girl was always neat and she made sure that everyone else around her was too If you had one minute particle of dust on your clothes, Evelyn would be sure to remove it Her striking beauty won her the honor of being freshman representa tive on the Homecoming Queen's Court She was a member of Cho1r Q3 4j Girls' Choir Q3,4j, and Band Q2,3,4j She participated in intramurals Q1,2,3,4j and Joined M A C Q4y Gutes Gluck at New Ulm, Evie' ,fda Rhoda --Bay City, Michigan The terrible burden of having nothing to do! This girl with the cheery Good Morning could usually be found behind the cover of a book or in front of a television set. She took an active part in intramurals Q1,2,3,4j, joined M.A.C. Q3y, and operated the school's miscellaneous store Q4y. Rhoda plans to attend school at St. Paul in Minnesota and then transfer to River Forest. Her wish is to become a teacher.
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Quay Although Jlm was one of the more conservatlve type he was always ready and Wllllhg to lend a helpmg hand when help was needed J1m's mterest ln sports showed xtself by his fa1thfu1 attendance at Sem's athletrc BCUVIIIES He partlcl pated ID the xntramural program by playmg softball and baseball Jxm plans to enter Bay Clty Junlor College ln the fall J1m Sagmaw, Mlchlgan 2 Were sllence golden, I d be a mxlhonaxre 1 fag 0442! Lols Bay Czty, Mxchlgan Sma1l But dynamxc' Thxs energetrc lass was noted for her small stature What she lacked ID s1ze, she made up for 1n sp1r1t as a cheerleader Ql,2,3j and captam My We w1ll always re member the stnkmg way m which she led us through thxs phrase of a cheer Who shall have lt? Can't you guess? Nobody else but M L S ' She partxclpated ln Intramurals f1,2,3,4j and played clarmet ln the band Ql,2,3,4j Lo plans to attend D M L C next fall O?-.Ml 'George' Rawson, Ohlo It IS better to wear out than to rust out' We can thank Oh1o for thls studxous member of our class Whenever George had a llttle spare tlme, he could be found labormg over h1s school books He did much of thls m the clubroom of M A C Q3 4j Although George was unable to go out for the teams, he loved sports and served as manager Q1 2S 3S 4Sy George plans to teach after attendmg D M L C Ed Sagmaw, Mxchlgan A man about town' Ed was one of the local boys ID our class He seemed to be rather quxet untxl he got out of class Then xt was a dlfferent story Ed wasn't around much after school and had to hmnt hrs partlcxpatnon 1n athletlc act1v1t1es, but he dxd manage to play football fly and baseball f3Sj Ed plans on rldlng the waves next year m the navy
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