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Cur School At Play Uur high steppers Hun-Bun and Colleen tlohnnie and Sizz look like they can take it. Smile purdy Mugs. Music maestro Leraas. How do they look to you, Dan? Leraas watches Smiley put it away. Day dreams is lovely, ain't they, Barb? Zuke Iten . . . if you please. Remember the Parkinson Trio? Wrong-way', Osterberg. Bet we know who isn't far away, Virgil! Jean and Lois talk it over. Some fun-as Trudie and Helen. Barb, Eileen, and Donna enjoying their freedom. Rody and Tom Putz around. Me and Veronica Lake. Shirley, Ed, and Gibby. Mary Lou, smiling as usual. Glamour girl Ruth. What,s cookin'? Dorothy. Tell us so we can laugh too, Mr. Pogue. Peek-a-boo girls. Always a lady Gladys. That's getting up there, Bill. Don't be scared Joan. Madelyn, Barb, and Mary Lou. Bob shoots over Bob's head. Sheldon and Glen Thedin. Colleen, Miss Solien, Delores Gunderson. Miss Henjum, Cruze, Miss Borstad, Aud- rey Ehlen and Lloyd Rabel. A penny for your thoughts, Toar. Our future girls of the business world. liootball action in the Glenwood game. Two johns laugh over a good one.
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--I-a..,,,,,mN With a Zest for Life The Sophomore Qifioers Iresidtnt Ruth Skritn and Vice President Hazel Frederickson sit patiently by while Treasurer Don Dripps and Secretary Dick Bol- stad convince themselves that the petticoats aren't trying to put gofzgomo 'ws Teeming with energy, bubbling over with en- thusiasm, the Sophomores, the class with orig- inality plus, added their bit to Morris High activities in staging pie sales at four o'clock, the skirt and sweater hop initiating the Conga line, novel skits for pep fests and the Juve- nile Jesterf' a super stunt night utilizing Sophomore talent. Counter clockwise James McCarroll, Helen Moser. Arlene Jones, Juline Kroening and Wallace Simonson. Shirley Welfare, Mary Margaret Knowles, John Cumming, John Christian and Elaine Vig. J e a n H e n ne ssy, Joan Reiber, Lois Brunsman, Sheldon Torgerson. Dick De- Wall and Dan Wagner. Dick Bogh, Florence Andrusick. Junice qn,,f,,gi Anderson and Eleanor Baer. ff' Mary Lou Eul, Lloyd Johnson. Don Gun- derson and Lester Bakke. Lorraine Podtburg, Virginia Dornquast, Lloyd Rabel, Irving Tedin and Kenneth Madsen. Florence Winter, Beryl Wollenburg, Ar- line Gilbertson, Daniel Faulk. X Georgia Harstad. Florence Ring, Dorothy X 5 kim Linstad and Colleen Manney. ' W ,ap KY Y
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tuziou Forty'two strong the juniors worked and played together to make this a great year and to bring them one step closer to the coveted senior berth. All those precious hours spent in practicing to make Cross My Heartn a finished production-the joys and responsibili- ties of decorating for the prom-and the chore of peddling candy and pop--add up to an o. k. year. r -1.1 f 4 I I 4. ' I If 1 Kf. f,: f I I J ,X ,ffl -A ld., To Greater Heights 5 The iunior Giiieers Wav' Helen Olson, presidentg jack Watzke, vice presidentg Gordon john- son, treasurerg and Marcella Anderson, secretary-they seem to be sitting down on the job, but in reality they're very much on their toes leading their class toward the goal of all junior classes, a super prom. Bonnie Zahl. Gladys Steen and Kenneth Pederson. Madelyn Bresson, Barbara Julius. Orville Buntje and Jim Ederer. Maclelyn Bressen, Barbara Julius. Orville Thompson. and Mary Lou Moffatt. 'F Fay Proudfoot, Lois Marquardt, Mary Jane . Z Houston and Henry Andrusick. V ' 3 : Julettf- Gilbertson. Don Aanerud. Clayton ' Laager. and Mildred Barrie. Helen Reimer, Lawrence Morrison. James 0 Qi Peterson. Jack Brown and Esther Kroen- we mg. Don Breckenridge. Anna Bakke. Marvel Griffin. Edward Carbert and Dwight Buss. Dorothy Whipple, Curtis Irwin, June Frank and Ruth Darling, . Wigs +s+,,TQ.- -,, 1-...Q PN
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