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C145 Left To Right-Top: Jim Eckerman He's the radicman. Roger Cooper Say, there goes a swell guy. Wayne Duggleby- Generally speaking, he's generally inn. Bud Ekberg-'Now there's a nice guy. John Crawford- A good looking guy. Irwin Coughenour- Well I'd say, Harry Cooper The perfect kid. Clarence Chamberlain--Freshman Eat beets. artist. Third Row: Keith Darlington- Why do the girls bother me Ruth Anderson- She delights in a quiet life. Woodrow Barnett Once in a while he thinks. Bernice Ellerbroeckf Composite girl. Claire Camp' She's brilliant. Claire Emerson- Not too serious, not too gay, so 7 Second Row: Arthur Duncan- -Takes it with a grin. Mary Burns-She has a mind of her own. Corrine Dalsgaard--Ah, what looks! Eldon Englef I'm a freshman, arerft xve all? First Row: Pat DuffyfM:sehievous as everything, Bills Beams-fLittle short guy. Leona Carre- Just call be 1iecky . 0F '43 speak lioli Dunning Look out. Einstein! Jack Anderson I'm a freshman, but that's all. Shirley Christiansw-Member of the intelligentsia. Hazel Blank -A quiet girl. Jtyce Penico--f Wheeoo girl! Left to Right-Last Row: Wayne Johnson Indfvidual personality. Eldon Faygon Quiet, but mischievous. Clxrence Hamilton Daring young man. Duane Hastings For he's a jolly good fellow, Edmond Kirkwomzd VVhere is my better half? Sherman Evansf Always smiling. Duane Erickson I find the gals interestin', Th'rd Row: Mary Grey Quiet in school- out? J. Dee Fergson Gee, I don't know. Carol Gruchow Mental Giant. Ronald Guerttman--Quiet and sincere. .lone Fox Modesty is a fitting virtue in Marjorie Gillette Enters into everythinil. lleverly Jones Smart and attractive. Erlynne Jensen Versatile girl. John Hoffriehter Deserving of all. Eugene Fislerf He'll Het by. Nam-y Jordan A moral girl. but not too Regina KirkwoodfA fair blond. Duanne Jesperson- lietter late than never. 3 woman sober. First Row: Earl Klassy Sober-lookinil. but witty. Dorothy Frfv' Ready, willing and able, I Mary Freeherg Ah, sweet mystery of life. Shirley Harris-f Shorta, sweet, and mea. Freshman class officers, left to right: Bob Underwood, vice presidentg Be verly Jones, secretaryg Pud Ver- ner, president.
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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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611455 0F 43 Left to Right-Last Row: Fern Norgaard Quiet as a mouse, All'ert Preehel l.et's all be crazy. Melvin Newcomlr Always a friend. Dave Nyren Handsome is as handsome does. Sander Peterson Me and my quiet ways. Third Row: liill Loder Nm.. never alone. Jim Peterson Don't eall me He-d . N1 reen Maefluire l'll get by. Jean Mazk A gem of a girl. II ek Lawson Flaming youth. I.oxiell Morgan liattling boy. Margorie Me'l'igue Come, girls, let's do something. l.ane Kunath Ile hath a lean and hungry look, l'aul Sandblom Demicratie gentleman. Dean Reason Great things come in small packages. Second Row: Inez Marble A good heart...- Folleun Parks Keep on smiling, Don Munger Little tough guy. Arthur Lovrien Tom Sawyer. Juni- Resseguie Calm yourself. First How: Kenny Larson Short in stature, but big in brain. J an Resseguie A solid, resoureeful girl. Frank Rose Arguing is his main pastime. lizrbara Sic-h Tall and trim. Gel rge Sayre Day dreaming. Left to right-Mr. Max wise. Mr. Lee Campbell, Fresh- man Class sponsors. Second Row: Frank Strong Music-ally inclined. Holy l'nderwood Star athlete. Jean Sp ry A busy body, with the boys. De.n Shatto Ile was the backbone of the band. Shirley Schmidt A good student. Pud Vernerf He-'s a handsome kid. Margaret Thuirer Vi'e all like her, .lim Smith A set-ond Tyrone Power. Second Row: Harry Spangler Nothing to say. Rov Waddle If' a line were erooked, he'd argue llon Sehnefkloth Wateh out here I come. Stanley Toll Slow but sure. Valvin Randolph A specialist in mischief. Virginia Murphy Cheerful little earful. liill M1-tier lle's a good skater. Arlnw Marienow Quiet and likable. Arvid Peterson Gee. wish school was out. Suzanne Long Sweet Sue. Left tu R'ght-Last Row: Marlow Tuttle Dependable. Audrv Randolph Silence ir the best, ornament. liavinenfl Sehmidt Tall, dark, and handsome. ll ek Whrrknian Fine fellow, Glen Wells Stn-ppin' high. First Row: Vennv Simon Age of innocence. Iris VValker Calm and composed. Vlvalvne Smith Shy but sure. Darrell Walstromf Dipsy Doodle. it straight
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