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Seniors Mary Hula “Look at Mary blushing”! You can here this echo through any classroom at any time of day, for blushing is Mary’s favorite past time, at least it comes quite natural. She’s a hard worker and a good sport. “No Sir!” James Taylor Our assembly programs wouldn’t be complete without “Jimmie’’ and his guitar. His tenor voice is a valuable asset to the boys’ glee club. We know his musical talent will carry him far up the ladder of fame. “I dunno” Lelaxd Lydick “Pee Wee” is known as the Daniel Webster of the Senior Class. He has rightfully earned this name through his ability to speak. We usually see him busily engaged in school work or in the interest of some club. “O.K.” Anna Mae Peterson “Mae's” quiet disposition has placed her high in the opinion of her classmates. She is always ready to lend a helping hand, and is ever thoughtful of others. We are certain she will succeed in life. “Holy Cats” Kathryn Lundberg Kathryn has made many friends during her high school days. Although she is a conscientious worker, Kathryn often takes time out for fun. Her personality will win her much in life. “Oh, Did you hear the latest newsf William John Kelichner Meet our track star. “Bill’s” fleetness of foot has won for him many admirers. His chief sin is teasing the girls at noon. The class of ’36 wishes you the best of luck, BiH”. “The heck you say!” T weniy-Four
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19 3 6 Olive Dinger “Ollie” can always he found in the center of any laughing group. Her humor and gay disposition, while playing ping-pong, afford the IIi-Y girls a lot of pleasure. Besides a ping i ong paddle, “Ollie” wields a wicked frying pan. “Hey, Ruth!” Olin Gearhart Little hut mischievous is the description that can he applied to Olin. One of his chief delights is teasing the girls. Is this right, Sally? Olin’s favorite hohhy is playing the guitar and singing “Hill-Billie” songs. “That's what you think!” Glenn Clinton Although Glenn is one of the most quiet and modest hoys in our class, he proved to lx a very fine appearing hero in our senior play. Glenn’s friendly smile has won him many friends. “Oh Gosh!” Julia Gustafson Although .Julia never has much to say, her sweet personality has made her a true friend to all of us. She has been a faithful member of the girls’ Hi-Y for two years. “Gr-r-r-r” Frances Radaker Frances is one of our quiet senior girls. She is a very ardent worker and ranks high in her subjects. Frances makes a very efficient secretary of the Girls IIi-Y. We wish you much luck and success Frances. “Uh-IIuh” Kenneth Swanson Success will come to “Kenny” because of his ability to associate with people. His sunny disposition has won him many friends. Is he a politician? Just ask the senior play cast! “Where's Virginia?” Twenty-three
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19 3 6 Blanche Seyler “Silence is golden”, or so Blanche thinks, because she never talks or makes any noise as so many of our seniors do. But when it comes to doing school work, Blanche is there to do her part. “ don't know! Arthur McFall “Art” is great for teasing the freshmen, is a good sport and an all around fellow. He is especially fond of managing plays. And does he like green snow suits ! ! Well, just ask him! “Miss Bond! See my Valentine! Walter Grazulis “Walt” is constantly the center of all attraction in our home room because of the wit and humor which he possesses. With his pleasing personality we arc sure he will be a big success in life. Lots of luck “Walt”. “Hey! C'mere.” Dora Arlene Bundy “Be quiet and modest”, is Arlene’s motto. Furthermore, she is quiet—until she gets on the bus. She possesses a unique hobby, that of giggling. Despite her modesty, Arlene will surely go far in this world. “For Cryin' Out Loud Dorothy E. Weber A pleasing smile plus a jolly disposition makes “Dottie” a lovable girl. She and Arlene are inseparable pals. Someone said “Dottie” likes to tease the driver of the school bus but we think she would rather tease Perl. “Hey Arlene” Dallas Schmidt If you would like to know how to make friends and, what is more difficult, keep them, ask Dallas. Keep that ambition of yours “Smitty” and you’ll always be able to laugh at “old man depression”. “I'll Bctcha! Twenty-five
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