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GRADUATES OF 1951, as you go out from Noonan High School take the following prayer with you, Lord, teach me to live, while I am still alive. Today you are very much alive, you have youth, energy, ambition, faith In your- self and In the future and are anxious to step out and take your place In the affairs of men. Today your parents, your teachers, your mini- sters, and your community are proud of you. Remember the prayer and live so that they will be proud of you always. I have enjoyed being one of your teachers, and as you leave, my best wishes go with you for a happy and suc- cessful life. The foregoing was written for the graduating class by Mr. C. L. Baskin, Superintendent of Noonan High School and advisor of the senior class. 6 Eleanor Anseth Orland Rysgaard Marilyn Barden Gail Stakston Vernon Meyer Delorls Tweet SPONSORED BY PARMER S OIL CO. 7 Eleanor Bernice Anseth Ellle Pep Club 3, 4 G • A • A • 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Exhaust Staff 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Babies' Night Out Goodnight Caroline' Senior Play Queen Candidate 4 Marilyn Jeanne Barden Mena 1, 1, 1, •1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club G. A. A• Glee Club Octette Sextette exhaust Staff Annual Staff Class Officer Bessie The Bandit1s Beautiful Baby Baoies' Night Out Queen Candidate Senior Play Librarian 1, 2, Vernon Warren Meyer Pete Basketball 1, 2, Football Class Officer 1, Exhaust Staff 1, Annual Staff Bessie The Bandit s Beautiful Baby The Lucky Accident Babies Night Out Miss Jimmy Senior Play Orland Juline Rysgaard Ole Exhaust Staff 2, 3, Footoall Annual Staff Tons of Trouble Spooky Junction' Senior Play Gail Diane Stakston Gay Pep Club Cheerleader G. A. A. Glee Club Exhaust Staff Annual Staff Class Officer Octette 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 4 1, 2 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 Sextette 2, 3, 4 Trio 2, n Meet the Husband Bessie the Bandit's Beautiful Baby The Lucky Accident Babies' Night Out Good Night Caroline Senior Play Queen Candidate 1 Deloris Irene Tweet Tweet Pep Club 2, 3 G • A. A • 1,2,3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Exhaust Staff 2, 3 Class Officer 2 Annual Staff Babies Night Out Good Night Caroline Senior Play Queen Candidate  9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Gerald Wayne Vandelalle Jerry Home Coming Chairman 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 4 Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Basketball 2 Meet The Husband Bessie the Bandit's Beautiful Baby Tons of Trouble Spooky Junction The Lucky Accident Babies Night Out Senior Play Donald Earl Wissbrod Long Don Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Class Officer 4 Exhaust Staff 2, 3, 4 Babies Night Out The Campbells Are Corning Senior Play Loren Gene Witty Witty Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Exhaust Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bessie The Bandit's Beautiful Baby Ton's of Trouble The Lucky Accident The Campbells are Coming Senior Play SPONSORED BY CROSBY THEATRE, WM. INGWALSON, PROP. 8 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1948,one of the smallest but most energetic classes ever to enter Noonan High School took their places as green freshmen on the vest side of the assembly. Our class was composed of 14 freshmen-three girls and eleven boys. We dreaded Freshmen Initiation with all fourteen of our little hearts but come It did as come It must. The sophomores as had been their cus- tom In grade school--entertalned us royally. We had really become stu- dents of our Alma Mater. Shortly thereafter, Loren Witty dropped out and left us with thir- teen members. Along about this time. Gall Stakston was elected presi- dent of our class. Perhaps making us even more Jittery was the Freshmen Return Party. However we got over this hurdle with ease and the major part of our freshmen year was over. One of the memorable events of our freshmen year was the famous basketball team of N. H. S. Gall Stakston was our queen candidate and Vernon Meyer our king candidate for our first year. At the start oft our sophomore year, we were minus three members-- all boys. Loren Logelln had dropped out to get a Job In Ambrose,. Gordon Glasso contracted an Illness during the summer and was unable to attend school the following semester. Dwelne Mclllroy returned to his home In California to continue school. Marilyn Barden was chosen for the president of our class this year As sophomores, of course, our first function of the year was to take out revenge for our Initiation pf thf previous year. This we did with glee, but we still think we got the greater share of the pun- ishment the year before. After our Initiation party, sophomore life faded more Into the background of studies, etc. The carnival provided an outlet for our energy however, and we had Marilyn Barden end Jerry VandeWalle for our queen and king candidates that year. We also had a real good class picnic that year didn’t we seniors? Delorls Tweet was our candidate for queen of Noonan High School the year we were Juniors. While Jerry VandeWalle was chosen as the president of our class. •Immediately after the carnival, we started on our Junior class play. The play, Babies Night Out , proved to be very successful---- that on top of the fun we had putting It on. Additional money was made that year by selling pop and fudge at basketball games. The Junior class also sponsored the Minot Teachers College Choir which appeared at the Memorial Hall that year. Our prom and banquet was held on May 5, 1950. We chose a Mexican theme for the banquet and a corresponding Patio Party for the prom. Again we ended our Junior year with a bang-up picnic. Our last big year----our senior year- -started September 11. As usual the task of herding our undergrads to the seats on the west side of the assembly and keeping the seats by the windows for ourselves. Believe it or not the majority of us are still holding them. Loren Witty was chosen as our senior class president. As always, the Freshmen Initiation Party and the Carnival are the first big events in the school year. Senior activities simmered dan somewhat during the last few months, but we still kept bust ordering our announcements and measuring for caps and gowns, etc. We presented the senior play, Romance in a Boarding House in April. Extra money for Skip Day was made by selling lunch at dances held during the schod year. We went to Bismarck and the Badlands for Skip Day and enjoyed to the fullest---to say the least. Some of us had more than our share of fun. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, May 27, and class night on May 29, 1951. We nine seniors becsme alumni finally-on June 1. Long live the class of 51. SPONSORED BY FARMERS' STATE BANK, CROSBY 9 EACH ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Larry Barden, Dale Ellison, Dale Clemens, Alvin Evejison, Francis Caussyn, Duane Dlhle Arlene Johnson, William Joyce, John Joyce, Harlan Kostek Mr. Kimball Betty Darras, Marilyn Eleven, Dorothy Kimball, Teresa Rindel, Sharon Melby, Donna Wissbrod NOT PICTURED: Lowell Barden, Donald Moor, Robert Moor, Neale Rossow, Joan Spooner Sponsored by Forsberg s Jewelry, Crosby i i ' A ------------- . IRST ROW: Maxine Kostek, Theresa Johnson, Emily Ringdahl, Adelle Witty, Ml88 McCreery SECOND ROW: Robert Ellison,Roger Brandt, Ronald Jacobs, Donald Jacoby Henry Dhuyvetter, John Lumsden FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED: Elaine Rude, Yvonne Meyer, Darlene Witty, Phylis Christenson, Yvette Meyer, Gloria Rude Gail Glasso, Dale Wells, Dwaine Caussyn, Glen Melby, Larry Evenson, Donna Roness, Mr. Kimball Neale Spooner, Dale Thompson, Keith Doughty, Rene Darras Alfred Rysgaard BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW:- NOT PICTURED: Glen Spooner, James Kimball, James Steffins, Duane Glasoe Mr. Stakston, Gorden Evenson, Richard Meyers, Mickey Cameron, Gary Melby Norma Evenson, Rachel Dhuyvetter,- Darla Gay Witty Joann Johnson, Deanna Johnson, Marlene Berosik Donald Anseth, Leslie Anseth, Donald Steffins SPONSORED BY EASTON DRUG COMPANY, CROSBY 12 V-. ■' •jtfy FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Doughty,Lois Kimball,Loretta Meyers, Carol Wells, Mary Ann Truax, Corinne Toso Cecilia Lagein,Marilyn Doughty, Connie Sandberg, Phyllis Lumsden,Barbara Gausvik, Darlene Rysgaard, Diann Schmelz, Josephine Lumsden Mi;. Marvin Herbel, Clarice Fenster,Zoe Ann Dihle, Donald Glasoe, Rodger Rude, Alex Glasoe, William Jacobs, Harlan Braathen, Lorraine Kostek, Elaine Eleven Arlene Brodal FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED. Larry Clemens, Donna Lou Raymo Maxine Haarstad, Fern Haarstad, Carol Schmelz, Sherrill Thompson Gordon Holmes, Gary Svendson, Jane Dihle,Cora I.ee Barden, Loraine Anderson, Lorraine Wells, Rachael Zimmerman, Raymond Lumsden Shannon Brenno, David Tanberg, Boyd Dahlke Karen Glasoe, Jeanette Myers, Bernard Barden, Joseph Berosik, Wayne Fenster, Glenn Gustofson, Roger Logelin, Marian Rude, Clarice Hagen, Miss Vivian Oien Meredith Dahlke, Barbara Focke, Kathleen Swanson, Eunice Brodal SPONSORED BY TRUAX S RED AND WHITE 13 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED.: Janet Hagen, Carol Doughty, Nalda Fenster, Jo8nn Holmes, Martha Kimball, Sandra Jacobson Gerald Evenson, Lois Skarphol, Bonnie Stakston, Joa n Wells, Dorothy Hanson, Phronsie Lumsden, Darlene Jacobs, Carmen Myers, Diane Focke, .Alice Hanson, Carolyn Lumsden, Kristi Stakston, Raymond Dhuyvetter Arlan Kostek, Jerrold Beroslk, Douglas Doughty, Dick Schmelz, Lance Barden, Jack Darras, Geerl Fenster, Dennis Sandberg, Leonard Glasoe, Glen Anseth, Mrs. Olga Lassey Larry Loucks, Eugene Johnson, Robert Mogren FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED: Shirley Logelln, Thelma Hagen, Ann Rovelstad, Charlane Dahlke, Carol Bourdeau, Judy Johnson Linda Schmelz, Valerie Altner, Steven Stakston, Richard Wells, Keith Wilson, Gary Wallin, Barry Hostbjor, James Focke, Bernard Hanson, Dorene Bakken Gary Bakken, Kathleen Kenady, Sandra Dixon, Caryl Dlxorv Karen Barden, Bonnie Schmelz, Verona Lumsden, Sheldon Throntvelt, Perry Allen Smithberg, Miss Frances Johnson Curtis Raymo SPONSORED BY TUFTEDAL MOT R, CROSBY 14 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROWr THIRD ROW: GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION • Eleanor Anseth, Emily Ringdahl, Darlene Witty, Maxine Kostek, Joann Johnson, Adelle Witty, Deloris Tweet, Donna Wissbrod, Arlene Johnson Darla Gay Witty, Phyllis Christenson, Sharon Melby, Marilyn Barden, Dorothy Kimball, Marilyn Eleven, Teresa Rindel, Theressa Johnson, Yvonne Meyer, Gloria Rude, Miss McCreery Donna Roness, Gail Glasso, Yvette Meyer, Elaine Rude, Norma Evenson, Betty Darras, Gail Stakston, Rachel Dhuyvetter, Deanna Johnson, Marlene Berosik Miss McCreery helped us organize our G. A. A. this year. Our first meeting was held in October. Association officers were chosen by the students: Deloris Tweet--------------------President Teresa Rindel—----------------- Treasurer Emily Ringdahl--------------------Secretary Last fall before the snow set in, the girls played softball. Deloris Tweet and Sharon Melby were chosen captains and they chose their respective sides. When Old Man Winter set in, the girls had square dancing in the gymnasium. They also got the hall, when the boys weren't practicing, to play basketball. The G. A. A. gave its annual Christmas Party the 22nd of December in the gym. The party was held in the afternoon. Each class gave a skit. The Senior Class won the prize of one dollar for their skit, The Thing. After the program, the presents were distributed and lunch was served. The teachers then dismissed us with the happy news of no school for two weeks. SPONSORED BY NELSON'S STUDIO 1 6 NOON-N-NITB-EXHAUST STAFP SEATED: PIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Eleanor Anaeth, Bally Ringdahl, Jarry VandeWalle, Adalla Witty, Marilyn Barden, Orland Ryagaard, Loran Witty, Oall Stakaton Dalarla Twaat, Yvette Mayer, Gloria Rude, Daanna Jehneox Batty Darraa, Darlana Witty, Taraaa Rindel, Sharon Malby, Roger Brandt Harlan Koatek, Ronald Jacobs, Donna Wlaabrod, Jean Spooner, Dorothy Kimball, Marilyn Kleven, Vernon Mayer, Donald Wlaabrod, Gerald Tanberg, Larry Barden, Mr, Kinball, MaxIn© Koatak, Arlene Jehnaon The Noon-N-Nite-Exhauat ataff vaa published every alx-weeks during the academic achool year of 1950-61, The following ataff was choaen: Editor Aaalatant Editor Bualnesa Mahagera Features Alumni Reporter Claes Reporters Senior Junior Sophomre Freshmen Eighth Grade Boys Sporta Girls Sporta Gr0de Reporter Gossip Fashions Humor Marilyn Barden Adelle Witty Loren Witty and Roger Brandt Jerry VandeWalle and Emily Ringdahl Eleanor Anseth Vernon Meyer Maxine Keatek Dorothy Kimball Yvonne Meyer Deanna Jehnaon Den W1 sabred Donna W1sabred Teresa Rlndel DelorIs Tweet and Sharon MeBy Darlene Witty and Joan Spoone r Jerry Tanberg and Arlene Johnsen SPONSORED BY TRAVELERS HOTEL AND CAFE f ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Deloria Tweet, Marilyn Eleven, Betty Darras, Jerry Vande- Walle, Gail Stakaton, Poger Brandt, Loren Witty, Vernon Meyer, Marilyn Barden STANDING: Gall Glaaao, Donna Roneaa, Adelle Witty, Orland Pyagaard, Larry Barden, Alvin Evenaon, Mr. Kimball, Maxine Koatek, Eleanor Anaeth The following were choaen for the Annual Staff of 1951: Editor Aa8latant Editor Publicity Director Bualneaa Manager Production Manager Claas Editor Alumni Editor Art Editors Literary Editor Social Editor Sporta Editora Yearbook Sales Manager Advertising Sales Manager Aaaembleri Gall Stakaton Roger Brandt Orland Rysgaard Loren Witty Maxine Koatek Adelle Witty Betty Darras Larry Barden and Donn8 Roneaa Marilyn Eleven Gall Glasso A1 Evenson and Deloris Tweet Vernon Meyer Jerry VandeWalle Marilyn Barden and Eleanor Anaeth Mr. David Kimball is our advisor. This year rsther than have the usual hustle and bustle for advertising, we used sponsor pages. The result turned out better than we expected, and we here wish to thank each one who contributed so generously to our project. SPONSORED BY VANDE WALLE DAIRY 1 8 Ih 189 GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: SECOND ROTs FIRST ROW: Deloris Tweet,Eleanor Anseth, Joann Johnson, Darlene Witty, Maxine Kostek, Adelle Witty, Emily Ringdahl, Donna Wissbrod, Arlene Johnson, Mias McCreery Yvette Meyer, Yvonne Meyer. Theressa Johnson, Teresa Rlndel, Marilyn Eleven, Dorothy Kimball, Marilyn Barden Gloria Rude,Norma Evenson, Elaine Rude, Gall Glasso, Betty Darras, Gall Stakston, Rachel Dhuyvetter, Deanna Johnson, Marlene Beroslk PEP CLUB The cheerleaders chosen this year by the assembly, were Gail Stakston, Arlene Johnson, and Darlene Witty. The leaders chose for their uniforms, gold satin blouses and knee-length purple skirts.- The pep club wore their uniforms from last year. Several drills were given by the pep club at home games. A flashlight drill was given for the Flaxton game and also for the game with Powers Lake. At the District Tournament in Crosby, they gave a Fashion- Show--dating from the 1390 8 to the present date. SPONSORED BY NIFTY SHOPPE, CROSBY 1 9 CHEERLEADERS LIFT T Darlene Witty, Arlene Johnson, Jail Staxston. SPONSORED BY JORAANSTAD S STYLE SHOP, CROSBY 20 SEXTETTE L'FT i'j RIGHT: Miss 3eryl McCreery, Jail StaKston, Darlene Witty, Adelle Witty, Maxine Kostex, Marilyn Barden, Arlene Johnson. FRESHMEN initiation The freshman initiation party was held Oct. 6, 1950. The freshman had certain clothing to wear all wee . On Friday they were dressed terrifically. The sophomore girls took tne fresnman girls down Friday morning to meet the Great Northern train at 4:44 A. W. The paddles were at hand tnen, also all day on Friday. Friday night at 3:00 o'clock, all tne fresnman were given their last surprise,The Big Feast. Some put up a great fuss not knowing what they were eating. After this they all went home and cleaned up and came oack for tne party. There was dancing to the music of Louie's Gang. Everyone had a good time, including the freshman, in ’whose honor the party was given. FRESHEN RETURN PARTY The Freshman Return Party was held on Friday, December 1, in honor of all tne sophomores. The gymnasium was attractively decorated in yellow and blue crepe paper. Dancing, games, and card playing wars enjoyed oy all. The music was furnished by Orland Rysgaard and Arlene Johnson, and we also had a few records played and recorded. The grand march was held around 10:30 for supper partners. A very good lunch was served by tne Fresnman class. It consisted of jello, picxels, potato salad, sand- wiches, co ce and cake. A large crowd attended, and I am told that everyone had a good time. CHRISTMAS PARTY The G.A.A. girls sponsored tne annual Christmas Party in the High School gym, on December 22. The program oegan at 11:00 A.M., when at this time every class put on a skit. The senior class was awarded one dollar for having the best sxit, which was entitled, The Thing. Tne four other classes all did very well with their skits, too. The exchanging of presents took place immediately after the program. Dancing was tne main diversion of the party. A e nad dinner at 12:00 which consisted of jello, sandwiches, potato salad, picides, catce, and then of course, pop. Nuts and candy were furnished oy tne teacners. Tne party broxe up about 1:00 o cloc c. SPONSORED BY NOONAN EXCHANGE 21 QUEEN’S COURT Left to Right: Eleanor Anseth, Maxine Kostek, Eetty Darras, Darlene Witty, Becky Anseth, Steven Stakston CARNIVAL-1950 At the Annual Noonan High School Carnival held November 3, the gross receipts were $1008,24. The net was approximately 750. The program was a combination of variety acts given by the grade school, musical numbers by the sextet and glee club under the direction of Miss McCreary, and a one-act play entitled, Goodnight Caroline. The crowd was the usual sell out, with all available seats sold and standing room at a premium .Following the program, the seats were moved outside and con- cessions were opened. This year, the consisted of a Queen Booth, Hat and Coat Check, Fishing Pond, Annual Stand, Novelty Stand, Confetti Stand, Lunch Stand, Basketball Throw, Dart Game, Bingo, and Weight Guessing. At 12:00 a.m. the Queen's Court proceeded to the stage where coronation ceremonies under the direction of Gerald Vande Welle, Carnival chairman, took place. Betty Darras, the Sophomore cand- idate was named Queen, In her court were Eleanor Anseth, Senior candidate; Maxine Kostek, Junior candidate, and Darlene Witty, Freshman candidate. Arlene Johnson, the outgoing Queen offici- ated at the coronation. Next, drawings for $50 and $25 door prizes were made. SPONSORED BY TEXACO SERVICE STATION 22. 0 KWl+S ' V A ' r HOHtrr, T NOT AS iN r C,C co '• hJht k : „ Oh y ah.1 HATj SO Tdv yy s' ✓% i X toy! 9m tl.try u Ptrf.9 y U , P O TL Z.LZoy V Pec, ffioe € , 1 Cow Boy$ f THf f= e. r._  f tfSO V. ooi.ur ' £“joo‘Z $ ft £t -V 5 5:? 9 OQ. .A_L a 23 VrftfAf A LOA Of cl Wt. SMA«ry Ca iL.r- W f n £ 5 r O S C0- 1U5 -6s %•• Twe g uAvr LAoiA j fv. U 0 OP A K 'V'O ?e Te Av' be-rry 24 BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Herbel, Bill Joyce, Lowell 3arden, Loren Witty, Dale Clemens, Robert Moor FRONT ROW: A1 Evenson, Pete ?4eyer, Donald Wissbrod, Roger Brandt, Jerry Tanberg SPONSORED BY BAUKOL-NOONAN, INC 2 b BASKETBALL The Noonan Miners of 1950-1551 made a vast improvement over the former year and started out with nine lettermen, more experience end a new coach, Mr. Marvin Herfcel. The purple and gold started out with a win but from then on had a very fluctuating season. Listed below are the scores of during the season. Score Noonan 49 W IQ n H  ♦   n   H n It w 55 36 69 46 50 52 44 48 51 36 32 32 the games Dlayed by the local five Score Lignite “ST Portal 22 Lignite 26 Ambrose 51 Fortuna 25 Flaxton 58 Flaxton 54 Powers Lake 46 Portal 40 Fortuna 17 Ambrose 47 Fowers Lake 49 Bowbells 42 Bowbells 34 Noonan n n 38 40 51 BORDER LEASUE TOURNAMENT Crosby, North Dakota Columbus 54 Lignite 47 Ambrose 49 Columbus came out on top with first placa and Crosby second, then came Flaxton and Portal. Bowbells came up for Consolation Championship. A short two weeks later the Noonan quintet Journeyed to Crosby for the District 26, Class C Tournament with a fourth place stand- ing, the results of the seasons record. DISTRICT 26, CLASS C TOURNAMENT Crosby, North Dakota Powers Lake 51 Fortuna 24 Ambrose 33 600 The Flaxton Blue Raiders won the privilege of going to the Regional Tournament held at Williston, North Dakota by upsetting the Powers Lake Ranchers who were runner-ups for the Championship. Lignite edged out the Portal Panthers by a very small margin after a over-time period. Noonan Miners copped the Consolation Championship after a hard fought game against the Ambrose Vikings. Noonan 39 46 35 Totals 646 The All-Tourney team for the Border League was as follows: Junior Strensrude, Vernon Kvernum, Columbus; Bob Stein, Warren Bummer, Crosby; Vern Dunham, Flaxton; Earl Sutton, Portal; Bob Martin, Bowbells; Kenneth Glaspey, Lignite; Vernon Meyer, Noonan; Dennis Thomte, Ambrose. The Noonan Miners are losing three of their first ten players, two of which were on the starting lineup. Along with the playing ab- ility of these three Miners we also lose a good share of the heighth of the team, Loren Witty, Vernon Meyer, Donald Wissbrod. SPONSORED BY CRUM'S PHARMACY 29 Mary Louise Rindel Lou Valedictorian Paper Staff 2,3 Editor of Paper 4 Annual Staff 2,3 Pep Club 2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Bessie, the Bandit’s 3eautiful Baby The Lucky Accident Class Officer 3 Class President 4 G.A.A. 2,3,4 G.A.A. Officer 2,4 Janice Barden Jan Salutatorian Paper Staff 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 The Lucky Accident Tons of Trouble Class Officer 1 Class President 2,3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. Officer 1,4 Softball l Darlene Adelyne Glasso Stinky Paper Staff 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 2,3 Pep Club 1.2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Tons of Trouble The Campbells Are Coming 4 Class Officer 1,4 G.A.A. 1.2,3,4 G.A.A. Officer 1 G.A.A. President 3 Softball i Leona Lumsden Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 3essie, the 3andit's Beautiful Baby Babies' Night Out The Campbells are Coming Class Officer 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Softball 1 SPONSORED BY DR S. I. ALLEN 31 CROSBY Mavis Wilson Vaixie f-b Paper Staff 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Trio 1,2,3,4 Sextette 2 Octette 3 The Lucky Accident Tons-of Trouble The Campbells are Coming Class Officer 3 G.A.A. 1.2,3,4 C L Maxine Rhodes Mack ’ Paper Staff 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Babies Sight Cut G.A.A Officer 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Soft Ball 1 Arthur Cscar EngIke vrt i« % Paper Staff 4 The Campbells are Coming Soft Ball 1,2,3,4 Elisabeth Joyce •Ur Parer Staff 2,3,4 Annual Staff 3 Pep Club 2,3,4 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Octette 2 Tons of Trouble The Campbells are Coning Class Officer 2,3,4 G.A.A. Officer 3 G.A.A. 2.3,4 o f Lila Odelia Usher Shorty Paper Staff 3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Quartette 3 Octette 2 The Campbells are Coming G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 SPONSORED BY DR. R. J. RILEY. CROSBY, N. DAK. 32 I OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED 8Y THE INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY DIPLOMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS AND GOWNS A 'a '. 'scut :e i txciulioety to ine Out jat t cai YEARBOOKS PERSONAL CARDS TREASURY OF WISDOM STATIONERY J r' ' - —
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