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It Ain't Necessarily So BEST LOOKING I. Joyce Tankenoff 2. Carolyn Nawrocki 3. Anne McGowan I. Bob Setzer 2. Miller Myers 3. Bob Callahan NICEST PERSONALITY I. Jeanne Pat Robb 2. Mary Croll 3. Joan Conrad I. Hank Reedy 2. Dale Johnson 3. Steve Wolff LOVELIEST SMILE I. Nat Clark 2. Carolyn Nawrocki 3. Sally Bayliss I. Bob Setzer 2. Johnny Young 3. Miller Myers BIGGEST GRIPER I. Ruth Stewart 2. Ruth Stewart 3. Bette Dubie I. Cliff Lehncr 2. Don Johnson 3. Jim Marvin BIGGEST APPLE-POLISHER I. Janet Mae Rosckrans 2. Joyce Tankenoff 3. Donamae Johnson I. Chuck Weist 2. Jim Marvin 3. Steve Wolff QUICKEST COMEBACKER I. Joan Conrad 2. Betty Schwartz 3. Helen Buchta I. Don Pearson 2. John W. Olson 3. Bill Milham BEST BUILD I. Anne McGowan 2. Marchet Sullivan 3. Jackie Wiesen I. Johnny Young 2. Dale Johnson 3. Bob Callahan FRIENDLIEST I. Jeanne Pat Robb 2. Sybil Helper 3. Nat Clark I. Hank Reedy 2. Sid Levinsohn 3. Dale Johnson BEST DRESSED I. Lee Paper 2. Joyce Tankenoff 3. Morge Alwin I. Jerry Holmer 2. Miller Myers 3. Dave Cohen BIGGEST FLIRT I. Joan Conrad 2. Mary Ann Olson 3. Nettie Larson I. Don Pearson 2. Sherwood Perl 3. Sherm Sundin PRETTIEST EYES I. Arlene Kaufman 2. Carolyn Nawrocki 3. Joan Conrad I. Gary D'Aigle 2. Hank Reedy 3. Qucnt Ponthan MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR I. Alice Hornbcrger 2. Barbara Sorenson 3. Carolyn Nawrocki I. Bob Setzer 2. Gary D'Aigle 3. Bob Callahan MOST INTELLIGENT . Joan Freese 2. Mary Croll' 3. Joyce Tankenoff . Tcnny Lode 2. Jim Marvin 3. Byron Arneson MOST SCATTERBRAINED . Marlene DcWitt 2. Marlene DeWitt 3. Helen Buchta . Johnny Young 2. Johnny Young 3. Tenny Lode MOST S.A. . Marchet Sullivan 2. Marchet Sullivan 3. Marchet Sullivan . Sherwood Perl 2. 8ob Setzer 3. Bob Callahan BIGGEST APPETITE . Helen Buchta 2. Alice Hornberger 3. Jonnc Martin . Tommy Hall 2. Tom Jefferson 3. Don Johnson DONE MOST FOR U. HIGH . Helen Buchta 2. Pony Schmalhorst 3. Joyce Tankenoff . Jim Marvin 2. Steve Wolff 3. Bob Setzer BIGGEST FEET . Barbara Merrill 2. Helen Buchta 3. Jonne Martin . Russ Van Ornum 2. Don Johnson 3. Russ Van Ornum CHEERIEST LAUGH . Pony Schmalhorst 2. Pony Schmalhorst 3. Nat Clark . Russ Van Ornum 2. Dale Johnson 3. Sid Levinsohn BEST LINE . John Conrad 2. Betty Schwartz 3. Arlene Kaufman . Sherwood Perl 2. Miller Myers 3. Don Pearson BEST DANCER . Jeanne Pat Robb 2. Jeanne Pat Robb 3. Anne McGowan . Bob Callahan 2. Sid Levinsohn 3. Miller Myers BEST SENSE OF HUMOR . Pony Schmalhorst 2. Helen Buchta 3. Nat Clark . Dale Johnson 2. Hank Reedy 3. Sid Levinsohn MOST EFFICIENT . Mary Croll 2. Joyce Tankenoff 3. Sybil Helper . Jim Marvin 2. Steve Wolff 3. Bob Setzer MOST POPULAR . Jeanne Pat Robb 2. Nat Clark 3. Anne McGowan . Bob Setzer 2. Dale Johnson 3. Steve Wolff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . Mary Croll 2. Joyce Tankenoff 3. Helen Buchta . Jim Marvin 2. Steve Wolff 3. Miller Myers 18
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One More Tomorrow Advised by Mr. Whitinger, Miss Wooldrik, and Miss Daly, the junior class started this year off with a bang by sponsoring a very successful Homecoming dance at Coffman Memorial Union. The rest of the school year was devoted towards raising money for a bigger and better Junior-Senior Prom. The two main factors which achieved this goal were the Jinx Dance and the Winter Carnival profits. The Jinx Dance was held on a Friday, the 13th, after a U. High basketball game. Ladders, black cats, and other appropriate bad luck signs decorated Shevlin. The Winter Carnival added more to the junior class treasury through the ever-popular food concession. At the dance afterwards, Jeanne Ludwig, their queen candidate, was crowned Queen of the University High Carnival. Then came more of the carnival spirit, for that was the theme of the junior Mothers’ Tea, headed by Jeanne Ludwig. The program was a series of extremely amusing skits about the school year. Finally in spring quarter, the juniors attained their goal, the Junior-Senior Prom. A committee of six plus the class officers lead in the planning that made the J.S. something to be long remembered. Senate representatives were Peggy Patterson, Dick Yoder, and Leonard Strouse, alternate. President .... Richard Yoder Vice-President . . . Leonard Strouse Secretary.......................................Joyce Rainey Treasurer ..... Einar Odland JUNIOR CLASS: TOR ROW: Bum. Dorfmen. Hughci Hoctgcr, C. Johnton, S. Bell, J. Doyle, leglcr. THIRD ROW: B. Doyle, Kuby, Finegan. Beet, Meric Gent, Alexander, Chnttopherton, V. Klein. SECOND ROW; Endrctt. Margaret Gcitt, M. Carlton, 8. Augutton. Hunter. Ludwig, Ayart, Hemingway, Beigquitt. FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, A. Hillhoutc, VP. Strouie, Mr. Whitinger, S. Rainey, S. Hirtch, D. Locke, Drew. JUNIOR CLASS: TOP ROW: D. Myeri Zietlow, D. Mayer. Shody. B. Schmalhorit, Ohrbeck, Tangen, Otterberg. Shannon Macdonald. Sheehan, J. Meyer. Pieper, Scott. SECOND ROW: Smith. Miller, McManama. FIRST ROW: Summerfleld. Smil0w. p y0der. Mr. Nieme, T—Odland. Retn.ck, Stein. McElligott, Mahowald. THIRD ROW: Shafer, J. Nelton, Norman, Pearton, Patcrton, Roth. 20
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