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,af LEONARD SCHMIDT - Leonard has shown his musical ability by singing in the choir for 3 years. Leonard also had a leading role in the junior class play, Glamour Boy . If you hear a model A horn, it's Leonard. MARY SHUSTA-Mary seems to be a quiet girl around school, but friends who know her well say differently. She plans to be a sec- retary in future years as she has taken all the business courses and enjoyed them. ARLENE STEINEKE--a rare-find -0 brilliant girl with a good dis- position. Arlene was at GirIs' State in l95O. Choir, band, ma- joretting, and Moose Call staff are some of the activities that she has participated in. WILLIAM WESLEY-Band and FFA seem to be his primary in-' trests in extra-curricular activities. He has participated in both, for four years. Bill always does more than his share when there is work to be done. EUGENE SEBALD-Gene's an ex- cellent athlete, and one with brains. He's taken the hardest subjects and passed with the best of marks. He's also the politician of the class-maybe that's why he's class president. MELBA STEEN- Mebs is the girl who always seems to enjoy life. She-'s continually giggling about something. She's the carefree but sensible type of girl. She's also one of the ace members of the Cam- era Club. BEVERLY STREET--Bev is one of our tall, dark, and smartly dress- ed girls. She has a good voice and uses it in choir, glee club, and special ensembles. Her ambition is to be a model-we think she'll make it, too. JACK ZENTKOWSKI - Athletic Jock is our name for the boy who's played baseball, basketball, and football for four years. ln his senior year, he proved his popu- larity by being chosen Homecom- ing king attendant. ll Mat and Bev give us cz big smile as they leave the school to lineup for graduation.
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Laverne, Jeannie, and Bette smile proudly as we ask them, Who wan ? BARBARA LEDIN-Barbara may be the smallest girl in the class, but she's got the biggest smile in the room. Has anyone ever seen her when she's been sad or melan- choly? Choir was Barbara's main activity. JANET MANTY-Janet's a girl who works hard on everything she is asked to do. She has worked on the Minicahda Staff and the Moose Call Staff. Her goal after graduation is to go to beauty school. DELORES NEWBLOOM-An at- tractive girl with a lovely soprano voice is Scottie our Homecoming Queen. She works after school, but still has time for such school activities as the Moose Call, Mini- cahda, and class play. IO LAVERNE RENGO-Assistant edi- tor for the annual, cheerleader, artist for the Moose Call, are but a few of the activities that Laverne has participated in since she en- tered our school in her junior year. JEANNE RONKAINEN-Jeanni one of our best cheerleaders, that is not her only interest. She plays first clarinet, is in the Cam era Club, has worked on the Moosi Call, and is photographer for thi Minicahda. CAROL LONGHENRY-Carol is o competent girl when you want something done, especially in art work. She spends a good deal of her time sketching and drawing for the Moose Call. Carol is also active in choir. LAWRENCE MATUSESKI - Tall, athletic, and popular describes Mat . Basketball, football, base- ball, and track are but a few of the activities that prove his cop- abilities. He was also a Home- coming king attendant. DONNA PETERSON-How can such a little girl do so much work? Donna is an unselfish individual who believes in working whether anyone notices her or not. Donna sings in the choir and glee club.
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