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W 1-fha,-feel? 1 , M,v,f3'fff1 infix y I UAW' if A J ,sy ' Seniors UJitl1o11t 'Pictures K. nf r' DALE ABERNATHEY ALBERTA P. MCMACKIN Just give me a magazine I get along all right BOYS' Glee 'Club 1-2-39 TI'2Ck Volleyball 1-3--45 Baseball 1- 29 Orch- 2: B. B. 1-2, 3-45 B. B. 1-3-45 Glee Club - I 5 Q 1-.:. -e nf . 5 .j 5 max ANDERSON c'Al:LYLl-3 NAVIN 5. L NL Bright star of the senior I, . V class m not. nearly as lxashlul as K lf 5 manklnton 1'2'3' Km! slu. 1C0ua.I1?eelgilanl.all elvr' - ' ' I'5 Swirl . 2-3-4. C MARY CONDRAN ll-XJN N ISFTERSON I Wlq8ifiS it all 8b0lIl? Aldleness mienotes small worry -Qltlaib. Qsst. 3-45 Glee Club 1-2. ' fri- l TX 31-e ' CARL RIECKE XERJBIANUR DAVIES 'rha clan. liacllal . lli-Y Il-4 She may be e om ' ,ut sheen! to X l l'.iClub 35 P ramill KE. 2. IIUNA-Lll llOl'lSSLl'IlC. li' A '-l'l-bttl- -1-1 5, HENRY GILBERT '.'f' 1..a.I'1ly LTL' W' ' J 5' A quid. man never says much galil' 2'3'4' ' ' bull does the best he can. ,f, . 5 Sm: Coun. 1-25 Debate 25 .mvlcl.1l1Ulllc1ilAllll4 . lclwllvlfs V 1 1- . . 1 ' ' .- lv . f' ,ff blee Club 4, A Capella 4, In , , 1 1 . Mix. Cho. 1-25 B. B. 25 cal- . f I0 5 mm' fxellflf-We' . if .4 lx l tonwood, S. D. 1-2. 1 V' J we i ' if -. P 1511- Qlhgs. HR.Se:F5 -,L , - N 1 - .5 rl. C l. :LW 4 -Y x I ll.AIhY JollNs.oN il, L Hua-4:oFl,s Cimbgpgmignl J 1 K 1 , Why aren't they all content ,I - Cfzil gmigall , 49 'mi ,li 4 . like me. J ll' Wig' C te QA' '?':la 1' ' vi cllee Club 1-2-4. May real. 2 , ' ,'L'f,,lI3'i9 'G.Qfe,,M'Q21cbiC5Qi'5 1,-ff' . fl U 1. 4: if,-ll-45 671- AJRDUS MARSH' ,J my f an 1 Y 3 f . ff I ,X BWLWQ come and boys 4 1 I'5UR i Alffiml - ' ' 1 ,fl,,y may go,ls-tudy on .' JM - ,.k l A U I. . . V I . ln Id gfs pe-090 . l forever L A wi 9, Qgfot W,-ses.. EVELYN G. MIDGARD 'jf I - lip-QC slliiieb' 1: B- . ,J , i .B T llllnyg' 155g Al'2lllllli 1 Agrees with everyone . g'.'1 y - 1? ' Glee Club 1-2: or-ch. 2, Lf ll! vwf FZFA EX WM -,Ll ' 564 ROSE SIEVERDING ' 1, V, - ' Th Wt H 0 ' ny 0llg'U0 COII Quietness bespeaketh the 0' ' J iMh HgS that arise 1 lady ,Q ' l - in me Baseball 1-2-35 B. B. 1-2-:lg -. U lyulllg :lg B. B. 2. Class Vice Pres. 15 Class Sec. V' J ly 5 fl 25 Yell Leader 25 Declam. 2- ,- - ' , 1. . :lg Glee Club 1-2-315 Qual-la. Qfjfi ,fill CTU- Wlllffll 25 F31-nler High School 1-2 3. ,fi . 1 only made 35 words today D E V' XVLLLIAMS ' - ll. R. Sec. 25 G. . 15 G. A. S ' If A. li Voll ball lraclwy 25 ome of my curls should ,Q Clex C1 I , . C1 0. have gone to a girl l -1.1! ' L Q ' ' IXQ 10' ' Football 1-35 Coaching 3. V- May PQ -- 2: -amd Bldg- Track 1-2-45 B. B. 2. A 25 . 1- - , .J fl fl I ! ' I I s V11 ' KA all xl 1
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CLASS PROPHECY Characters: Val Diehl and Paul McCarthy. Time: 1955. Place: Large Library. Setting: One man at tableg another enters. Paul McCarthy-Why, hello Val, sit down. Val Diehl-Well of all things, I haven't seen you since we graduated. Let me see-when was it? P. M.-The good old class of 1934, I believe. V. D.-Right. P. M.-I wonder what's become of our old class-mates? V. D.-Oh, they're probably all famous. Only yesterday I went into the Gay Paree in Chicago and the first thing I saw was Don Juan Hark- ness and his Vaqueros. Don was just introducing Phyllis Higgins Hark- ness singing I Came In To Get Out of the Wind, But Then I Met You, written by that famous couple, Helen Bliss and Maurice Gardner. P. M.-Is zat so? Well, that's nothing, did you read about Don 'Nlurphy getting twenty years in Sang-Sang. He found out that you couldn't work in John Lindquist's bank and take samples home. V. D.-Did you hear about Hal Dean and Edith Obele being married by that famous, dominating, iiery evangelist, Billy Don Fort, Monday? They were only engaged 21 years and two Weeks, and were they mad when Register of Deeds, Keith Smith, told them that they had to wait three days, after they got the license. P. M.-And how about the notorious Miller-Eliason divorce case 'Z Iler statement, as reported by Slats Satterlie, that old scandal snifter, was: He said two could live as cheaply as one, but I found out that that was only if one didn't eat. V. D.-And good old Pinchpenny Ellwein. No money has left the Il. S. Treasury since he became secretary. P. M.--Ya, but George Janke was the last secretary of the treasury. V. D.-Oh, that explains it, there isn't any money in the treasury. P. M.-I wonder what Jeanne Gapp would be like if she hadn't died back in 1934? V. D.-Probably another Mae West. Let me see, what was it she died from? Oh, yes, overworking-on the '34 Warbler. P. M.-Speaking of class-mates, did you hear about Cecil Rea being elected president of the C. S. C. ? V. D.-The C. S. C.? P. M.-Yeah, the City Street Cleaners. V. D.-Not only have members of our class become famous but also infamous. There was that murderer, Dale Andersen, who in an effort to kill a horse for mink meat, shot Dick Smith, who at the time was clean- ing the stable. P. M.-We have another president, too. Jayne Culver was elected head of the A. L. F. E., yesterdav. Her secretary, Nellie Lawrence Har- rington, widow of the late Dean Harrington of North Pole fame, stated: Though it is cold at the South Pole, we enjoy it here and feel that the 'After Life for Eskimos' society has done its bit. Just last week we closed up Don Wood's saloon. V. D.-Oh, yes, and I just read Alice Bonham's last novel, The Thundering Herd. She tells me that her book was inspired by her daze in the SubDeb Club.
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