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CARYL WAGLE The prixe of success is patience and persistency. Personality 4: Miracle Book I ; Florence Nixht-inxale 1; Christian Serv. 2: Mendelssohn 2; G.A.A. 3. RICHARD WICKS Wicks, his heam is brightly shininx. Patrick Henry Hixh: Sports 4: Football 4: Ba»e-hall 4: Basketball 4. MILDRED LINN She’a litle. she's wise, she’s a terror for her slxe. Chicairo, HI.; Christian Serv. 4. DONALD WALLEN He is like the morninx dew that disappears . . . fast. Marshall Hixh: Sports 4; Cheerleader 4; Sinxers 4: Choir 3: Chapel Sinxem 4: Photoxrapher 3. ESTHER WESTLUND Why are you so shy. little friend? Ramsey Jr. Hixh: Miracle Book 2: llikinx 2 Swedish 4; Choir 3. CLAIR WILLIAMSON Rudy Vallees choice Roosevelt; Literary 4. RICHARD R. PETERSON The sweetest hours that e’er spent, are spent amonx the lassies. Oh. Grace I Central: Literary 4: Choir 3: Sinxers 4. Camera Shy! ! ! LEONARD HOLTE He's so tall, that if he'd fall while In the hall, he'd hit us all. Washburn: Football 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4; Student Council 8-F. JEAN PETERSON Here's a smile no silence can overcast, Canada. ROSE WALLIN Her silence alarm me. Foley Hixh: Christian Service. HARRIET WESTGARD Oh. this learninx. what a trial it is I Florence Nixhtinxale: llikinx 2: Miracle Rook 2; Sinxers |. 2. 3. LIANE SUNDIN Music is the essance of her soul. Page Twenty-three
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DIANE SAWYER Art make life worth living Chicago, III.: Miracle Book 3: Travel 3: Christian Service 3; Creative Arts 4: C.A.A. 3; Art Editor Third Page Editor. Quiver 4: Quill and Scroll. RUTH SELVIG I have much to accomplish, don't delay me. Sanford Jr. High; Personality 4: Christian Service 2: Miracle Book 2: G.A.A. 3; Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Second Page Editor. Quiver 4. DAVID SIMNING Speech U great, but silence is greater. Sanford Jr. High; Sports 2. 4. DAVID SOULIS The world knows littie of its greatest men. Literary Club 4 : Christian Service 1 : Mendelssohn I; Choir 3. 4; Aeolian Singers 4; Music Editor. Quiver 3, 4. JOYCE STEVENS Quick wit. and a quicker tongue. Jordan Jr. High: Personality 4; G.A.A. 3. 4: Singers 2. 3. 4: All For Christ Trio; Chapel Choir: Aeolians. KENNETH STRANDBERG How did he get in here Wendell Phillips Jr. High; Music Appreciation 2: Singers 4: Chapel Singers 4: Assistant Photographer. Antler. DORIS SWANSON Helpful hands and willing feet, make life’s pathway mighty sweet. Plummer, Minn.; Literary 4; Choir 4. HELEN THURSTON Her lasting glee, her winning smile, has come to set a definite style. Florence Nightingale 1: Mendelssohn I. 2: Hiking 2; Travel 2. Personality I: Homecoming Attendant 3; President 1; Choir 3. DOROTHY SEDERBERG I feel lost without my fiddle. Ramsey Jr. High: Hiking 2: Miracle Book 2: Personality 4: G.A.A. 3. I; Singers 3. 4; Chapel Singers 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4. MURIEL SETTERHOLM Silence is golden; my. you must be rich. Hiking 1; Miracle Book 2: Hobby 4; Choir 3. 4. DONALD SIMPSON Simp will get there sound and Safely Central High; Sports 4; Baseball 4: Singers 4; Director of Chapel Singers 4: Choir 3: Crusaders 3; Jubilnirvs I: Antler Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. WILLIAM SOULIS Governor, or something thU man will be. for women now can vote, you see. Roosevelt High ; Sport-. 4 ; Quiver 4 ; Cheerleader 4. JAMES STOCKE Life’s a serious proposition, girls too Brock; Mendelssohn 4: Singers 4: Chapel Choir 4; Hockey Manager 4: Band and Orchestra. DIANE SUDOR The brain consist of ten thousand cells, in each some active fancy dwells. Hiking 1: Mendelssohn I. 2: Christian Scrv. 2; Travel 2: Personality 4: Singers 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 3; Class Historian: Secretary 1-S. SYLVIA SWANSON Kindness wit. and glee, a perfect personality. Central: Literary 4; G.A.A. 4; Choir 4; Art Editor. Quiver 4. JANET VALINE When we are dust, this pen is rust, she’ll be giggling yet we trust. Cleveland Jr. High; Homecoming Attendant 2; Personality 4; Christian Serv. 2: Singers 2. 3. 4: Sec. of Singer 4: All for Christ Trio: Aeolians 4; Chapel Choir 4: Advertising Manager, Antler: Secretary 3-F. Page Twenty-two
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Route i, Hamburger Road, Mudville, Ohio. April 25, 1961. Dear Mom, The other day in the dime store I met some of my old classmates from M.A. They told me what some of the other members of the class of ’46 were doing, and so I thought I’d pass it on to you. Chuck Anderson is being featured as the shortest man in the Bamum and Bailey Grcus where lone Johnston is a barker at a sideshow. Mildred Linn is also featured with this circus as the tallest woman known to be living. Marge Oppen is designing a new dish pattern on the order of Moby Dick. Dorette Olson has gone to Washington to draw cartoons for the President who is sick in bed with a boil somewhere between his big toe and little finger. Joyce Bergstrom is featured in the Metropolitan Opera as bass soloist. Carolyn Mossberg has gone into interior decorating for tenement houses, and Kenny Strandberg has taken over tlie janitor’s job at First Covenant Church. Shirley Bagg has recently closed down her dating bureau because of lack of business, while Wes Anderson breaks many a girl's heart looking for the one he loves. Dorothy Sederberg, after realizing she can’t play the violin, gave up and sold it to Jack Benny. Bill Soulis has become another Arkansas traveler. Max Rusinko has also been traveling, but finally decided that Maine was the place for her. Betty Nokleby has been practicing Chopsticks for 15 years and has finally perfected it. Don Wallin has bought his own little men’s shop and named it Wallin’s Whacky Clothing Store, and Lorraine Nelson works in the blouse and Dicky department at Dayton’s. Bob Johnson is still pleading with the coach of the Arlington Baseball Team for a try-out, and Dave Sim ning is head coach at Michigan University. Len Holte is now the harpist with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Jim Stocke. because of his lack of rhythm, turned to hog-calling as a profession, while Audrey Johnson has her own dude ranch in Montana. Shirley Anderson has just divorced her 6th husband because he wouldn’t put the cat out at night, and Bonnie Anderson has retired to build an old maid's home for the Dushkas. Bev Safely just settled down to a Simp”!e life at home. Don Madvig was recently made president of the Alice Chalmer’s” Farm Implement Company. Mary Fulton is working for the Pillsbury Mills sifting flour. Floyd Anderson finally landed a job as model for Champion Sparkplugs, tough, but oh so gentle.” Lucille Olson has settled down on a little farm with the man she found at the Nicollet Hotel (No reference to D. P.). Janice Murk is the silent member of the Ways and Means Committee. Jim Hall has gone to Arabia to inherit a harem from his great uncle, Hermit Hall. Audrey Olin went to Sweden to become another Jenny Lind. By the way, Olive Norell is Hall’s No. 1 harem girl. Because of his outstanding scholastic ability Chuck Lindstrom finally won the doctor’s daughter. Pinky Paulson has become a very outstanding lady doctor. Dorothy Howard found her pop”py in Flanders Field, and Joan Norton has gone to Mount Ranier to build her own little lab on Stars” and planets. Because of her love for horses Janet Valine became a famous horse doctor. Elaine Oster is the new trainer for the Minneapolis Roller Derby. Liane Sundin has taken a position of basketball coach at South High, and Beth Ordahl has gone into the profession of grooming all state basketball players. Clyde Nordstrom is now styling Lil Abner T-shirts,” while Carol Wagle is now working in the L. S. Donaldson Company selling those pretty flowers. Kathy Otis got a job in a florist shop looking after the Buds” on the flowers. Eleanor Anderson was expelled from college for roudiness and Zellah Mae Hanson was expelled from Yale as America’s Number 1 boisterous student. After all these years of following doctor’s orders, Mary Lou Lundberg finally reached the 100 mark. Diane Sawyer has gone to Greece and become a very famous painter, and Meryl Johnson has gone to the top as a singing trapeze artist in Sweden. Gladys No-vinski has gone to Russia to be Generalissimo Stalin’s private secretary. After all these years, Bev Norum finally perfects candle wicks” that give a brighter flame. Helen Thurston attends an optical school so she can be a world famous optician. D. J. Rankin is now head Cheerleader at the U. of M. Gladys Lundstrom is a wonderful barber, specializing in Bob bed hair. Rose Wallin is also a woman barber. After working hard for the W.P.A. for 10 years, Ralph Albinson settled down to a nice little chick”en farm in Anoka. Harriet Westgard is now the head cook at the Gopher Cafe where Harriet Gunther samples the food. Rick Peterson is the head bus boy at the Y.W.C.A. and Dorothy Raudenbush has opened her own little cafe where she can eat to her heart’s content. Pj e Twenty-four
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