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IOYCE CAROL IUNG Coming here in her sophomore year from Wauwatosa, Ioyce distinguished herself in Dramatic Club and in sports. Her delightful monologues were en- joyed by all in assemblies. She also was on class basketball and volley- ball teams. Ioyce spends her vacation at her summer home on Nagawicka Lake where she enjoys sailing her boat, the Don-joy. She also does a good deal of swimming and surfboard riding during her vacations. Her constant companion is a stubby pencil which she uses in decorating the margins of her papers with doodlings. Ioyce's sincerity will long be remem- bered by old friends and will bring her many new ones throughout her life. IEAN DOLORES IONES Ieannie will always be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and the timely remarks which kept her classes in stitches. To prove that good things come in little packages, Ieanne tops the tape at tive feet, two inches. In addition she is the youngest of the grad- uating seniors. This doesn't seem to affect the male situation, however, judg- ing from her week ends. A mighty slugger on the hockey field and a staunch Crest member, lean com- muted many miles to school from her home in River Hills. Music lessons, horseback rides in the country, and at the Hunt Club, jaunts around town in her little convertible, and numerous house parties kept lean occupied out- side of school. Oh, that picnic at Oostburg! We still
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BARBARA I-IIN SHAW Hinsh hit the highlights the day she came to Downer in the middle of her junior year when she became the star on the basketball team. A girl with a mavelous sense of humor, Barb made friends rapidly. She claims that no other town can compare with her home- town, Rochester, Minnesota. There is always someone at St. Iohn's who rates pretty special with Barb. She is one ot those lucky girls whose names usually appear on the honor roll. As a debater Barb manages to hold her own very well. Gur only regret is that Barb did not come to the Seminary sooner as her cheerful disposition and skill in all sports have been a great asset to our school. DEBORAH WELLS l ONES Don't ever make the iaux pas of ask- ing, Where is Fort Atkinson? around Dee Iones. You would learn that among other things this wonderful town is large enough to have more than one Iones in the telephone book iwe sus- pect that they are all relatedl. Dee came to the Sem in her junior year from Fort Atkinson High School, follow- ing in the footsteps of her sister, Fran. Dee looks too slim and pretty to be an outdoor girl but nevertheless she loves riding, fishing, hunting, and swim- ming. She claims the greatest thrill in her life was catching George, a big muskellunge. Science has always in- trigued her, and she plans to make her future in that field. . We were forever having class parties.
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BETTY ANN KRENKEL lf you hear a group of girls giggling loudly, you know Betty is the center of the group. She usually talks about Tosa or all her male friends. She spends her spare time playing tennis and driving. ln the good old summertime she can be found at North Lake with her house guests. She not only has a marvelous record of no infractions at Downer tto date of printingl, but she also is known as a wonderfully good natured girl who never holds a grudge for more than a few moments. Betty has been in the Glee Club three years and is a staunch supporter of all school activi- ties. She plans to become an occupa- tional therapist. IEAN MABEL LUGINBUHL lean, who entered the Sem in her junior year, is known as one of the friendliest and neatest girls in her class. Like a number of other boarders, she hails from Appleton. She presents an attrac- tive appearance with her dark brown eyes and hair and her beautiful clothes. During the summer months she may be found either on the golf course or swim- ming in the lake. Her pet saying is Don't go away mad-just go away. Looking into the future, she says her ambition is to take up merchandising, but if the goal isn't fulfilled, she will settle for being a house wife. have those raccoon caps to remind us of
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