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if W a a likeable a . . 9-I0-II-I2 Bookwo - -iz c Play 9 7? X fun. A N95 4 '7 CAROL URBAN An all a round Xing' tl ll g Z intl' 9 F.H A. . rms ,give I2. Glee Club I0 Il . One ' 5, A t . Q f RUTH WALSTON Farming is the nations foundation. F.H.A. 9-IO-I I-I2. G.A.A. 9- lO-Il. Bookworms! I-I2. Band, Horn Soloist, Horn Triod Ac- companist 9-I0-ll-I2. Horn Quintet 9-IO. Brass Quintet I2. GleeClub9-I0. Chorus 8. Girls Trio I0-ll-I2. Girls Ensemble 9-IO-ll. Declam 9- I0. Trumpet Il-I2. Cheer- leader9-I0-lI-l2.DramaClub ll. One Act Play 9. Junior Class Play.Annual Staff I2. . L., Rig shi JANICE WEIDENBACH Her voice is as tiny as she is. ' F.H.A.9-I0-ll.Gle6 Club 9. 1 Chorus I0-II-I2. Girls En- semble io. Band no-in-iz. 5 S9 Trumpet I2. W' MYRNAWIEDERHOEFT Identified by the giggle that can't be imitated. F.H.A. 9-IO-ll. G.A.A. 9-I0 II-I2. Bookworms ll-I2. Glee Club I0-I2. Chorus ll-I2. Girls Sextet I2. Trumpet I2. DORRENEWILDE Her hearts like the moon, theres aman in it. F.H.A. 9-I0-ll.Bookworms II- IZ. GleeClubl0-I I-I2. Chorus ll-I2. Girls Sextet I2 Ac- companist I I-I2. Trumpet I I- l2. Junior Class Play. 12 VERNA WILDE The girl zuhogets attention without intention. F.H.A. 9-I0-I l-I2. G.A.A. 9- lO-ll-l2. Bookworms Il-I2. Chorus IO-ll-I2. Glee Club I2. Office Assistant II-I2. Trumpet ll-I2. Debate I2. Junior Class Play. MARVIN WILLIAMS J'm nota fighter, l m a lover. Basketball 9-IO-I2. Football Il-I2. Projectionist I0-Il. Trumpet I2. Drama Club II. Junior Class Play. LAWRENCE WOLF And to think that girls have to have Tonis. Basketball 9-IO-ll. Football 9-IO. One Act Play 9. ELDON ZIEMER The trouble with lipstick, is that it doesn't. Basketball 9-I0-I I. Football ll-I2. Baseball I0-II-I2. Projectionist I0-II. Drama Club Il. One Act Play 9. Jun- ior Class Play.
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LOIS MILLER Fullofpep from tip to toe, and always het to make things go. F.H.A. 9-I0-II-l2. G.A.A. 9- l0-ll-I2. Bookworms Il-l2. Office Assistantl2. Band 9- l0-Il-l2. GleeClubIO. Che- erleader 9-I0-II-l2. Drama Club Il. Class Officer I0- Il.TrumpetI0-Il-I2.0neAct Play 9. Junior Class Play Annual Staff I2. KEITH PERRY I'm just a poor little innocent farmer boy. Baseball ll-I2. Projection- ist Il-l2. Band 9-IO-Il-I2. Class Officer 9. Drama Club ll. Trumpet I2.0ne Act Play 9. Junior Class Play. ALFRED REINKE I came, I sang I'm still looking. Projectionist Il-I2. JAMES RUCKS His ancestors blazed the trails, now he burns ut the roads. Basketball Manager 9. Pro- jectionist I0-Il. Class Of- ficer I0-Il. Junior Class Play. ANN SELDON Could yoube true to eyes of blue, if these brown eyes should smile on you? F.H.A. 9-l0-ll-l2.G-A.A.9- I0-II-IZ. Bookworms ll-l2. Trumpet I0-ll-I2. Declam 9. Drama Club II. Junior Class Play. ll EUGENE SELSVOLD Life is but dayg but oh, last night. Projectionist-ll-I2. ROBERT SELSVOLD His mind is set on greater things, than women's smiles, and engage- ment rings. Football l2. Projectionist Il-I2. CHARLES STOECK Don't recite so loud, I want to sleep. Projectionist II-I2. CORDELIA TIETZ I hurry not: neither do I worry. F.H.A.-9-I0-ll. G.A.A.-IO- Il-I2. Bookworms-ll-I2.Cho- rus-I2. Glee Club-I0-II-IZ. Girls Sextette-l2. Trumpet- ll-l2. DONNA TONNE School breaks up the day so much. F.H.A. 9-I0. G.A.A. 9-IO. Bookworms ll-I2. Glee Club I0-ll-I2- Chorus I2-Trumpet I0-I2.
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