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Puppies Top row. left to right: L. Glaze, A. Gick, R. Mclver, H. DeVaux, E. Bremer, R. Elwood, M. Thim- lar, J. Vinson. R. Gephart, C. Gabet. Third row: M. Meyer, P. Forsyth, L. Bowser, C. Bearman E. Anweiler, C. Adams, D. Wolf, H. Bockelman, W. Green, G. Headford, M. Hart. Second row T. Sharp, D. Brueggeman, A. Gerardot, R. Stemmler, L. Vaughn, M. Vonderau, R. Wiegmann, J Trammel, B. Elwood, I. Witte, D. Mehring, L. Asher. First row: N. Franke, D. Caulk, B. Black burn, G. Bandelier, B. Baumann, E. Griffith. M. Gasper, V. Walters, E. Fiedler, J. Bauserman R. Deitering. THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES Rose Lahrman-Good as gold. Clarence Lange--Quiet and studies. Iva Lou Leonard-Knows the score. Edgar Lepper-Thinks, and thinks some more. Donald Lewis-HThe athletic type. Mary Ann Long-Those brown eyes! Donald McDonnell-Likes action. Dick Mclver-Art? He has it. Dorothy Mehring-Intelligence, plus-. Marilyn Meyer-Not bad! Fred Nelson-Hails from Angola. Leonard Niccum-Man about town. Marceil Nordena-Works hard. Frank Nowak--The girls look twice. Lois Oliver-Now, theres a gal! Joan Parks-More fun! Richard Quince-Stamp collector. Elvera Rebber-'Very nice. Albert Reed-Future mayor. Glenn Renno-Likes the girls. Martha Jean Riebersal-Not dizzy, but blonde. Delores Roemer--Nice girl. James Rose-On the beam. Dorothy Rosswurm-Is she sweet! Pat Rowley-All for fun and frolic. Jane Rudolph-Likeable. Paul Ruhl-Casanova, Jr. Virgil Schaefer-Saves pennies. Marilyn Schlaudroff-Tall. Phil Schnelker--Not a care in the world. Harold Schweyer-Aviator, maybe. Mary Jane Scott--Look! Tom Sharp-Lot on the ball. Charles Sheefel-Future farmer. Robert Swartz--Flies high. Carolyn Sipe--Ambitious girl. Harold Snyder-Collects keys and stuff Loraine Stellhorn-Likes physical activity. Ruth Stemmler-Ability in athletics. Sally Straub-Makes A's. Jo Stuerzenberger-Quiet? When she sleeps Melvin Thimlar-Small and wiry. Jean Trammel-A swell person. La Verne Vaughn-Sweet. Vivian Walters-Brunette. Eldor Wiedenhoefer-Farmer, perhaps. Ruth Wiegmann-Good sport. Ida Witte-Enthused about sports. Don Wolf-Has ambitions. CPresident of classb. Janes Vinson-Lawyer? Marian Vonderau-Sweet, too. Paige Tice lu
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Pupp ies Top row. left to right: R. Quance, E. Lepper, C. Sheefel, D. Lewis, J. Hathaway, F. Nowak, G. Renno, R. Hauser. Fourth row: D. Rosswurm, H. Heller, H. Snyder, J. Rose, P. Schnelker, L. Niccum, P. Ruhl, D. McDonald, V. Schaefer, R. Swartz. Third row: B. Knox, E. Wiedenhoefer, F. Nelson, H. Schweyer, J. Henry, E. Jacquay, R. Reed, J. Johnson, J. Jump, C. Lange, E. Kear. Second row: M. Long, T. Harvey, M. Riebersal, J. Henderson, C. Sipe, P. Rowley, M. Scott, L. Stellhorn, J. Hoffman, P. Heine. L. Oliver, E. Kitchen. First row: V. Johnson, I. Leonard, D. Roemer, J. Parks, J. Rudolph, M. Schlaudroff, E. Rebber, S. Straub,'D. Hengsteler, M. Kitzmiller, R. Lahrman, M. Norden. THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES Cornell Adams--Bored of education. Ed Anweiler-He's one studious C?D kid. Lucian Asher--Hollywood, here she comes! Gracella Bandelier-All for fun-or for bas- ketball. Marian Banet-Small and quiet. Bernice Bauman-Likes to play the game. Joyce Bauserman-Shets cute! Carl Bearman-May be a farmer. Who knows? Blanche Blackburn--Collects napkins. Henry Bockelman-He's white, all right. Lewis Bowser-Quite a fisherman. Alvin Bradtmueller-A farmer he would be. Eugene Bremer-Airplane hound. Donna Brueggemann-She has everything! Delsie Caulk-Her eyes sparkle. Rosemary Deitering-Doesn't worry-much. Harold DeVaux-Nice kid. Betty Elwood-Hobby? Horses. Ronald Elwood-Likes UD to get up in the morning. Evelyn Fiedler-Knows when to be silent. Phyllis Forsyth-Friendly. Norma Franke-Likes music. Charles Gabet-Sinatra! Minnie Gasper--Thelma's shadow. Robert Gephart-Foreign correspondent. I 5 lzamzly-six Audrey Gerardot-There's a twinkle in her eye. Allene Gick-Says little, does much. Lois Glaze-That smile! Wayne Green-Mighty swell. Eileen Griffith-Watch her roll those skates! Max Hart-Sweeps clean. Thelma Harvey-Double checks in the li- brary. Joe Hathaway-Everybody's pal. Roger Hauser-Give him an inch-. Bill Hawk-Three cheers! George Headford--Freshman. Phyllis Heine-Likes good fun. Hubert Heller-Has his eye on the girls. Jeanette Henderson-Right on tick. Delores Hengstler-Not the chattering type. James Henry-OK. Jean Hoffman-She fiddles, really. Eugene Jacquay-Nice guy! John Johnson-Busy as a bee. Vivian Johnson-Energetic. James Jump-Small but mighty. Edith Kear-Quiet and thoughtful. Eleanor Kitchen-Tall, blondish. Mary Lou Kitzmiller--Brunette skater. Barbara Knox--OK, all the time. Virginia Koellinger-Short and sweet.
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.. 4. - 5 E i e Q S S 2 5 e E 3 5 3 E 3 E F 2 Top row: Delores can't be beat!--You name it!-Guess who-Football? Second row: Dignified?-We thought sugar was rationed--What's coming off?-Freshmen sweethearts. Third row: Fish story-What's Hut?- You can have it-Censored. Small inseisz We like 'em both-Where is she?-Delores-Peggy Sue. Boi- Iom row: Watch it-They're swell-How they have changed-Bye now.
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