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% k . Donald Smith Love me or leave me alone Patricia Tillemans I didn’t do it! Louis Voeltz He should practice what he preaches 14 SlJL !1..A. i........ Earl Smith Better late than never Joan Storm Never tired of waitin’ Marion Thomas The country girl Ann Tuchscherer Friendly and clever and talks on forever Richard Van Kempen Larry Van Ray You ain't getting’ nothin’ I’m not changin’ my mind out of me Betty Wellnitz Elaine Wendt Donald Whitlow Wedding bells soon A real gone gal I’m innocent
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Gene McKernan Joan Menie William Meyer Gene Murphy Modern night crusader The better half I have only one interest Great men die! I feel sick!! Margaret Nef Audrey Redman Gladys Reiners Glenn Robel Gum has its time and place High ideals but secret The girl with the giggle What would we do without ambitions the Merc? Caroline Runge Wedding bells are breaking Roselyn Schmitt Marlene Seim Wayne Senkbeil up that old gang of mine Give me more, more, more It’s the real thing Ardent lover 13
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Senior Class Officers: Bottom to top: Earl Smith, secretary- treasurer; Merl Foss, vice-president; Glenn Robel, president. Left to right: Darlene Lage, Mar- ion Thomas, Yvonnj? Boheman. Left to right: Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Sly. Seated: Yvonne Boheman. Joan Menze, Jun? Keller. Standing: Margaret Nef, Mary Garvey. Left to right: Mary Garvey, Yvonne Bohe- man, Joan Storm. Janice McCulloch, Margaret Nef, Shirley Bruner, Betty Kasuske, June Keller. Dick Van Kempen. CHICAGO TRIP March 31 was the big day for Ml IS seniors, this day marked the annual Senior Education Day tour to Chicago. “Chicago By Night” was the first adventure on Thursday evening. Don McNeil’s radio show, the Chicago Board of Trade, and a free night out on the town highlighted Friday. The Lincoln Park Zoo, the Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aqua ium, and The Museum of Science and In- dustry were the thrills on Saturday. Sunday noon the seniors arrived home; they were tired but happy and ready to go again. Everyone agreed that the tour proved educational as well as entertaining. 15
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