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Left to Franc es Clarion Delbert Arlene Right-Hack Row: Bleeker She's first as she seems to lre. Bittimzer Smart! ! ! Clague For he's a jolly yzood fellow. Bovey- A smile for all. Mary Jane Chapman--Saleswoman personified. Joe Carroll V Man about town! Barbara Cornwall- Born to be a jitterbugzl Arnold Chapman- -Lazy bones. Third Row: June Hedge- Still waters run deep. Helen Aich--A willing helper. Jean Chamberlain---A blonde belle. Edna Arndt--She's very dependable. Robbie Brown-Lovely to look at! ! I Charlotte Clausen Someday my prince will come. Virxzean Busse Shy- sweet- nine, Ted Cate The original sophomore wisecracker, Second Row: Duane Booth- Always interested in whatever Byron Boxwell Double trouble! William Bowers Blame it on my youth. Arlene Axtell Pretty as a picture. Virginia Cash Mmmml--A redhead. Jean Becket- Bus'ness--merely business. Maxine Busenhark A joke for all. .Iim Bulloek Man with a future. First Row : Bill Boxwell Twin Troublel i-Irma Elliot Industry brings it's own award, Bonnie Brewster An ambitious friend. Velma Barth Twinklinu toes. Tom my Downs The problem chld. he does. 22 Lnwer Pictu roelilark Row: l'oward Gannun N0 sinner or saint but a swell fellow Rirrer Delioster Somebody stole my Hal. Alive Dalsgaard Queen of the lvories. Kenneth l'Im:land I wish I were Alladin . Arlene Dirksen We're sorry she had to leave us, Varold Hall- A contagious smile. William Hoduin Don't worry about me. Iflchard Gray Quiet and conservative. Third Row : Arlene Ellerbrook---That smile of smiles. Helene Freeman The sophomore girl's goal, Ruth Hanna I wake up smilin'. William Fuller -Makes anybody a good friend, Kenneth Hagerty -A swell sport, Arfhie Erickson- -A good worker. Margaret Donnel1yfPerscnality plus. Cleo Dickman- G rl with the dreamy eyes. lla Jean Darr- Freckle face, Second Row: Dorothy Dickinson- On winirs of song. Plunife Goyette Our dancing! damsel. llill Fais Hut top. liufvene Dir-kinson The future orator. Dick Doudna The devil's own brother. Mario lieu-n l'm an off-man gzirl. lfilen I-'ishhurn Some people are always modest. First Row: Sh rley Ilarris A ouiet country lass. l'hVllis Falline A happiness seeker. t'l'iry.e DuBois Bright eyes! Marilou Green Happiness Ahead, Marjorie Henrich- You're 0. K. 'll-:sic Bell liste-s A package gf gpiqg llill Hcndriikson One to be remembered. ,eft to right-Sophomore class officers-Newell Redmond, presidentg Howard Gannon, vice presiclentg Narcissa Van Allman, secretary- treasure-1'.
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Q Charles Hemphill-He appeals to women. Fern Hedge-Oh! You beautiful doll! Martha Hull-You're lovely, Madame. Ronald Jensen--Imagine! A quiet boy. Thelma Jesperson- Strike up the band. El Vera Johnson -Keep on the sunny side. Gail .lcnes-20th century troubadour. Thomas Kirby--Many friends, no enemies. Ione Kolb You're a sweet little headache. Dorothy Knightv Spring in her heart. Dale Kriens - Concentration. Le-ah Kritz -Happy as a lark. Kay Kunathf-I'll get by. Laverne Lane- -Never a dull moment. Helen Larson-You'll miss me when I'm zone. Donald Madsen Making the best of each day. Dick Metier-Everybody's friend, Marie Miller--Looks, personality and oomph . Mary Jane Moore-Let me sing and I'm happy, Duane Morrow-Spellbound. Norma Myrell-Our own Katharine Cornell. Dorothy Nelson-Tempest and sunshine. Arlene Noll-You look good to me. Bill Peterson-It's a date! Stella Piper-Always looking for the best. Jiggs Prather-We like 'em tall. George Prechel-Built for endurance not for speed. Robert Rausch-'His oil paintings are supreme, Lowene Rodenberg-A favorite of ali. Lan Rossiter- No angelf-but no sinner. Kenneth Rowley -I'll get by. Marian Rubes- Would that there were more like her Ralph Runkle-Student, athlete, and gentleman. Wayne Seaman 'Silence is Rolden. Florence Shaffer A pretty girl is l'ke a melody. Margery Shook Still waters run deep. Chet Smith Ladies' man. Beulah Sonius Little princess. Barbara Sorbe Temperament, but also sentiment, Marian Stanton---lt's a wonderful world! Ray Stockdale- He knows his way around. Helen Stukey-'At peace with the world. Lucille Thuirer Keep smiling. Ed 'l'uttlev'l'he girls don't worry my mind. Shirley Uslan-Quality rather than quantity. Stuart Van Kirk-That certain age. Dean VeidencampfA smile for everyone. Muriel Walstead--Divinely tall, divinely fair. Arthur Warren-Girl shy. Marylin Wiemers-The girl with the curls. Donald Witt-All mixed up. Naomi Wunn--On the serious side of life.
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Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Miss Irene XVarner, Top Picture-Back Row: Winfred Langfitt-Made for fun. If ll Parks -The blond bomber. Clayton Nieman-My heart at ease. Richard McFarland-Sweet and slow. Helen LarsenA-A dramatist at heart. Margaret Jensen---A female Einstein. Adele Mohr-Always herself. Irving Osberg-I feel like a feather in the breeze. Eugene McTigue-A page from Esquire. Imagean Niemandf Oomph . Third Row: Robert Marblef I,earnin' just ain't up my alley. Joe Kail Sing for your supper and you'll get it. Bob Mackey--You've got to be a football hero. Mary Melintee Oh, what a pal was Mary, Leona Leighw She-'s a peach of a worker. Charlotte Johnsonf-A grand pal. La Vonne Morrow -- No other one. Marylin Larsen- Simple and sweet. Norman Jesperscnf'A boy that knows a lot. Ted Metier--A ladies man. Second Row: Kay Huginin-Trustworthy, Narcissa Van Alman--As pretty as narcissa. Vena Mae Lewisflfull of ambition. Carol Lovrienf-A real lady. Ruth Loomer-My buddy. Marcella McLaughlin-Happiness. Beverly Kohn-I'm putting all my eggs in one ba Lucille JohnsonfA pleasing personality. First Row: Bob McGilliganf Drifting and dreaming. Marylin Mann-Short and cute. Cleo Mills-Age of innocence, Loretta Miller-Goldy locks. Hulda Phelps-I'll be fa thful. Wayne ThompsonfA nice guy. Lola Larsen' My heart belongs to daddy, Shirely Inman-Ready, Willing, and Able. Bob Mutzge--Small, but oh my! Lower Picture-Back Row: Kenneth Thomas-A good pal. Murray Spletter A mind ot his own. Junior Wedge- Big business. Nellie WadeYA big heart. Margaret Selzer A friendly attitude. Bob Thomas--There's only one. Jchn Wilsonfwhen my ship comes in. Jiggs Sondergaard-He could be a ladies man. class sponsors. sket. Third Row: liernard Steile New and ambitious. Hill Whitakere-A mischief maker. Julia Rindsig--That artistic touch. Norma Rhodes-A typical red head. Marion WalsteadfAn attractive girl. Carol Shatw--Contented. Bonnie Sorenson---Love thy neislhbor. Second Row: Newell Redmond---One of the best dancers in S. H. Don Rossiter Quiet and handsome. Rodney Swansonf'Dressed like a page from Esquire. Irene Pratt- Curly top. Crprinne R pple-It takes two to make a bargain, Lavone WalstromfNot too serious, not too gay. Marion Serrillr- Well done is better than well said. First Row: Bill Whitcombe-Carefree. Donavon Wilcox---Little tough guy. Onal Whiting-Thoughtful and thorough. Fanchion TyrrellYNot bad! Margaret SkinnerfOne thing after another. Phylls Williamson--One swell girl. Thelma Waggoner-Don't give up the ship. Mary Sonius---Happy as the day is long. Not ln Picture: Carol Beck-I'm shooting high. Eugene ChaseTall-Dark-Handsome. La Vern Cliffordfl-Ie gets around for a man his siz Bob CummingseLet's face the music, Margaret Merchant-My good friend, the milk man. Ray Pullen--Early bird. Margine Cain A pretty brunette. Darrell Er ck:-zonf'A swell guy to know. Delwin Erickson Following in his brother's footsteps Arlene Culver--A diligent and faithful worker. Wayne Thompson-A nice guy. Ted Wilson--Nice when you know him. S e I
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