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fo the fufure graduafes .... Richard Yeager, lin the shortest ot them dll. lntrornurol 2, 3, 47 Art Club 2: Glee Club 2, Crocus fl. Donald York, Wini, wiqor, wirnmen, witcrlityf' lntrctuiurol 2, 3, 4, Crocus 4. tforinol picturesl Carol Bigelow, She believes in hcrvinq o good time while there is time. Huron 2, 3. Don Barber, Me ond Shirley Teinplel Soy, not bod. lntromurol 2, Troclc 3. Martin Ganschow, Lough ond l'll louqh with you, study ond you'll study olonef' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. tintorinol picturesl, Ruth Orr, Oh, now, I don't know obout thru! Rapid City 2, Clmiiiiberloin 3. Knot picturedl ln typinq, one ot our newest orrivols, Carrol Biqelow, buzzes owfty on some trdvonirod prov- tice exercises tupper lettl. Qur rovinfg comoromon :hopped this one ol Stonley Arlton, Martin Ctoiiscliow, Dotuilnts Robinson, ond toy Alexonolei Qiiviitvi ci demon stroition to the clczfs with the stotic niocliihc flower lettl. Seeininq to hoye inet o stumblinq block COhrn's low oi resistoncel lion Borber poets ctwdy ot the tincrl test in physics lor the tirzlt semester Clipper rifthtl. .nn .Ani ll wAi n 1 r
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! .il ' .I 1 U 4 . f ' Y' 0 , our slqncere wishes .... A H42 ' -9- -' ' ' ' ' -1 xi' 19 , W Letter 3. Cornelia Slow, We miss you, Corky. Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, Class Board 2. Dale Smith, He sleeps in classes so he can study at night. Home Room Vice-Pres. 3, Football 2, 3, Letter 3, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Track 2, On Our Way , Out of the Night , Three Days of Gracie , What A Life , Crocus 4. Maxine, Sougstad, l dont care how you spell my name. l'll change it someday. Plano Consolidated, Fulton2,3. t t A 7 , . ..., 9- , , . L S. J N J 4 X Q 1.5 sssx .gt Helen Strand, Re rt to e o 'Cx diate- S ly. Glee Club 2. Lo 'ne umm , S ha TQ Wayne Storla, men nly. rocus 4 her out of town intere . . A. , 3: X Club 2, 3, On Our Way , s 4. en e X Sweeney, I-Ie's in q1j m s w-u r. Home Room Vice-Pres. . Shir S o B served, but friendly. Kathleen Talbert, Not o- cob bs i er attic. Class Board 4, Glu , e C 2, 3, 4, Virgil Club 3. Charlotte T ot, and Tmy store. G. A. A. 3: Glee , Lib ian 3, Crocus 4. Lola Tastad, h ir is r crowning glory. Glee Club ZWX' On Ou Way , Crocus 4. Lucille Thrift, hrifty in -swords. Letcher 2, 3. Ralph Till, ou mean to say you think I'm quiet? Notre Dame Acad- emy 2, 3, Crocus 4. I it ti.. If ichard Traut, Mr. Meek. Yvonne Turner, b Those lovely, limpid, green eyes. Orchestra E N 2. Phyllis VanderPol, She doesn't need to ask, she knows. Ethan 2. Mary Louise Vincent, 'This better to be bashful than bold. Fulton 2, 3. Maxine Watkins, I may do something violent yet. Glee Club 2. Sylvester Watson, Sherlock Holmes' little helper. Intramural 2, Track 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Crocus 4. Hattie Wilson, Beauty and brains don't mix! Insinu- ating I'm dumb? Home Room 2, G. A. A. 3: Glee Club 2, Crocus 4. Mary Ella Wood, Some- day I'll be famous. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: On Our Way. I I ' t IV Jai 'f,,.f I . 1'
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E l of this-our Alma Maier. AVTMQG' Every senior taking English IVB gets a crack at Shakespeare's Hamlet and Mac- beth some time during the semester. Ross Row- ley, Margaret Schroeder, and Bob Aalseth at- tempt to read between the lines of Macbeth to find the hidden rneaningeea tragedy of mis- directed ambition Ccenterl. As a gift to the students of MHS, Rubinoff sent these pictures, displayed on the bulletin board, to Mr. lanke. Dolores Helgeland, Glenn Novak, and Ray Silvander remark about the distinguished signatures of both Rubinoff and Iohn Phillip Sousa flower rightl. Ralph Till is seen working on a neon sign at the Dakota Display Sign Company. Students interested in different lines of work receive jobs through Mr. Schmierer, industrial relations in- structor, in business concerns in the city. lnterestingl Definitely to Don Howland working in the Montgomery Ward radio repair shop. He is preparing to connect test wires to an auto radio for a complete analysis of its condition. Trecrsured Recollections We'11 never forget . . . homecoming . . . the football boys dancing in the Varsity chorus . . . when our clocks jumped ahead one hour as a result of war time . . . when boys blossomed out in those mustaches . . . Blues in the Night .... noon gossip gatherings . . . play practices . . . Nichols as a hangout . . . band trips . . . out-ofetown games . . . courtesy week . . . book room jams . . . Polly Griggs moron faces . . . tournaments . . . friendships with teachers . . . flashy earrings . . . school dances . . . iiappers in study hall , . . the sweetheart dance . . . date worries. As Seniors we remember . . . our last pep meeting and basketball game . . . skip day . . . Mr. lanke's jokes . . . prom night . . . the sale of defense stamps for the first time in MHS . . . loe McMahon's enthusiasm and Floe's Hep Hep . . . apple polishing . . . favorite expres- sions . . . graduation . . . when we were sopho- mores. Milder Memories Among the things we could have skipped . . . . habitual F's and report cards . . . disgust- ing steadies . . . last minute cramming . . . the Cross test . . . sidewalk hogs . . . broken dates for the prom . . . the faculty's canned jokes . . . booers at games . . . detention . . . desk carvers . . . band members who blow water from their horns on spectators hats . . . Now see here, McGee. Enough of . . . political campaigns . . . horn rimmed glasses . . . grippers and sput- ters . . . Chattanooga Choo Choo . . . semester themes . . . blind dates C?l . . . practice teachers . . . lip-stick-smearing individuals . . . guys and gals who do assignments in assemblies . . . W. P. A. dances . . . bluffing . . . economical hair cuts . . . final exams . . . clock-watchers. Since graduation from lunior High in 1939 with a class membership totalling 164, 1942 seniors have weathered the storm through three non-forgettable years of high school, climaxed by a duo-tinis affair-baccalaureate May 24, and graduation May 27 when 119 sen- iors were endowed with diplomas-keys to the dove of opportunity and life. 21
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