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GORDON HOLLAND Lean, lanky, and tall, He's liked by us all. Band-'38-'39 Chorus , -'37-'38- '39, Orchestra-'39, Dramatics- '38-'39, Declamation-'37, Ex- temp. Speaking-'39. WINIFRED HANSON I chatter, chatter as I go. Commercial-'39, Dramatics-'37 -'38-'39, G. A. A.-'37, B. B.-'39, Sr. Class Play. VICTOR GRAHAIVI H9 Duts his worries in a pock- et with a hole in it. Sllorts-'38-'39, Hoznecraft-'37, Football-'38-'39, B. B,-'38- 39, LOUIS FRECHETTE He has Ways and waves that take with the girls. Camera-'38, Extemp. Speaking -'39. MERRILL FLATEQUAL Some day I'll try my luck at studying again. Sports-'39. CAROL EDERHOFF She's a quiet girl, but shines in her classroom. Hooters-'38-'39, Knitting-'38, Art-'39. ARLOINE DeVETTER Sweet personality, full of ras- cality. Chorus-'37, Homecraft - '38, Dramatics - '37-'33'39, Girls' Glee Club-'37, Commercial-'39, Hooters-'38, Annual-'39, Treas. of Sr. Class, Cycle I'lays-'3'3- '39, Jr. Class Play. VERONICA DELESHA Good and bad, and not too much of either. Chorus-'37, G. A. A.-'38-'39, Homecraft-'39, B. B.-'39. FRANCIS COYLE His French horn and he W0l'9 the best company. Band-'37-'38-'39, French I-Iorn Quartette-'39, Dramatics-'38, PALMER COLBURN He fears the wiles of maidens' smiles. MARIE ANDERSON None but herself could be her parallel. G. A. A.-'38-'39. GERTRUDE HOFFMAN Studiousness has its own re-- ward. Commercial-'38-'39, Diotation- '39 ILA HALL A good worker always achieves things worth while. Valedictorian. Art - '38, Commercial - '38 Homecraft-'39, EILEEN GARVIN Somewhat quiet, but those who know her say not always so. Homecraft-'37, JAMES FOLEY Nothing's too good for the Irish. Nature-'37, GERALD ENGESSER I favor a five day week-endj' Dramatics-'38-'39, Chorus-'33 '38, Sr. Class Play, Cycle Plays -'38-'39, Jr. Class Play. MARJORIE DONALDSON She cares not to check her girlish blush. Salutatorian. G. A. A-'37'38-'39, Rooters- '37-'38-'39, Soph. V-Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Cheer leader-'33- '39, Band-'37-'38-'39, B. B.-'37- '38-'39, Student Council-'33, Jr. Class Play, Annual staff. VAUGHN DANIELS To worry little, to study less, Is my idea of happiness. Band-'37-'38-'39, Orchestra-'37 -'38, Girls' Glee Club-'39, Clar- inet Quartette-'39, Dramatics- '39. CLARENCE DALKE D0n't ask such foolish ques- tions-you know I cu.n't an- swer them. Camera-'38, Mathematics-'39, Annual-'39. VANCIL COLBURN Because a man doesn't talk much is no sign he has noth- ing to say. Homecraft-'38-'39, Shop-'37, Nature-'37. ALLISON CATLIN Basketball, stepping, and studying' are enough for any man-Without the studying. B. B.-'37-'38-'39, Football-'3'I- '38-'39, Sports-'38, Secy. of Jr. Class, V-Pres. of Sr. Class, Band-'37-'38, Orchestra-'37-'3R. RUTH NASH Sterling'--rings true every time! Girls' Glee Club-'37-'39, Chor- us-'37-'38-'39, Band-'37-'38-'39 orchesm-'37-'as-'39, '
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FAC LTY Back Row: Ralph Holter, A. H. Klassen, William Ruppert, Edwin Gray, Ben Whitinger, Victor Gimmestad, Willard Burke, Ellsworth Stock, Davis Christensen. Second Row: Edward Stang, Vifola Leonard, Hattie Larson, Helen Butke, Chester Raasch. Front Row: Dorothy Gulden, Ethel Saupe, Mae Wiita, Laurine Schwart- pach, Agnes Simley, Sara Grant, Alice Murray, Fannie Magoffin. Not on picture: Bob Varner.
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.TACK ENGLISH Fond of jewels. espeoially Rubies, Dramatics-'38, Extemp. Speak- ing-'39, Sr. Class Play, Cheer- leader-'39, Band-'37-'38, Jour- ' nalism-'39, Annual-'39, Cycle Plays-'38-'39, Jr, Class Play. MILDRED KLANTE Red's my favorite color. llrzunzttics-'37-'38-'39, C o m- mercial-'39. Cycle Plays-'38, Jr. Class Play. GLORIA STARR She looks innocent, but looks are deceiving. G. A, A.-'38-'Zlfl, B. B.-'38-'39, Comnierciztl-'39. OLIVE ANDERSON Quiet, but full of the dickens. G. A. AHIST, Hooters-'38-'3!l, Dl'iLlll2lllt'S, Jr. Class Play. IHICNE B.l0liKI.UND Bottle her up. and-pop, she goes. 1' A A '28 1. . .-- . ARLICNE BUIGSIXG We wonder-will she always be quiet? G. A. A.-'38, llomecraft-'3T. MAVIS ANDERSON Always willing to lend a help- ing hand. Girls' Glee Club-'37-'39, Chorus -'37-'38, liztlicl-'37-'38-'39, Ur- cliestmt-'2l9, Annuztl-'39, Clams Play, Vonimerciul-'39, Uraniu- tics-'2l7, Knitting-'38, Cornet Trio-'37-'38-'39, Journalism- '37, Uyclo 1'1zlys-'38-'39, Jr. Class Play. PAUL GHICGG Can you rind ax wrinkle? DAIILICNIC BISGAAHD The mighty great people die young and l'm not feeling any too we-ll today. G. A. A.-37, llroinaticis-'2lfl, Journztlisni-'3!i, Girls' Glee- Club-'2lfi, l'UlllYll0l'Cl2ll-'38. KEITH THAXTON He hates Leap Year! They rush him so! ' Pres. of Sr. Ulatss-'3El, Pres. ot Sopli. class-'37, Pres. of Ex- temp, Spezllciiig-'39, Editor of Ui-Life-'1ltl, .lr. Cass tre:nse'3S, lflditor of School Scoops-'3l:l. Sr. Class Play, Cycle PIUYS-'33 -'39, Jr. Floss Play. RUBY KLANTE And now for an 'English' assignment, Dramgaticsi-'37-'38-'39, C 0 m- mercial-'39, Sr. Class Play, lleclamation-'37, Cycle Plays- '38-'39, Jr. Class Play. DORIS BRASKET Independent, Yes, :1 little. Rooters-'38-'39, G. A. A.-'3'I- '38-'39, Pres. Commercial-'39, Dictation-'39, Student Council -'38, Newstaff-'39, Annuztl-'39, B. B.-'37-'38-'39, Cycle Plays- '38-'3Sl, Jr. Class Play. LESLIE PINCKNEY Beg,'one, dull carl-, for you and I shall never agree. B. B.-'37-'39, Footlmll-'37-':lEi, Shop Foreinzm-'39-'BSL HA,RLl+I'I'H BARGLOF 1'll arrange for some study- ing now, if it won't conflict with my fun. Sports-'37, Checker-'38, Shop- '37. HARRY A BEKNATIIY The man who keeps every- thing' to himself. .loutnztlisrn-'31-'38-'39, Chorus -'3I-'38, Boys' Glee Club-'3'1- '3s. FLAVIA AHLE 1 seldom repent saying' too little. Drzunatics-'37-'38-'39, Hooters- '25i, home Mc. Club-'37, PHYLLIS HEINM Prefs-rs to do or dye l 4 COIIllIlBl'0l2Ll-'2f.l, liooturs-'1l.i, G. A. A.-38, Music-'38, Girls' Glee Club-'39, t.'lioxus'3T-'3S- '39. BUliNI'Il.l, BISHIGIG Size doesn't L-ount for NVYIGII at main can dog Napoleon wus only fire feet two. B. B.-'iid-'39, Football-'IST-'RL '39, Sports-'38-'IltI. MADONNA BOl'lll'Il,lll'I Bless the man who iriyontesl sleep. Chorus-'37-'Il8-'39, Girls' G'ee Club-'39, llrzumitics-'87-'38-'3.i, Journalism-'3!l, -lN4l llllll2lllLlll- '37, G. A. A.-'37, Sr. Clos: Platy, Cycle ljlays-'33- lib, Jr, Class l,lll.5'-'38, L'oxmnercinle'3.P.
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