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Emily Smotnnn She who says nothing rarely makes mistakes. Entered from Hopkins 3; Chorus 4. f Gladys Swaninglon 2 R.S.V.P. eyes. G.A A..A 1,2,3 4; 8.21.31. 3: Letter, Numeral. paw W Clarence Syvertson Sy City Desk. Class Vice-Pres. 1: Class res. 2; Hobb3 Club 1: Football 1 2; 3Va3zatan l, 2. Asst. Editox 3. Editor 4; Wh3 the Chimes Ran ng' 4: Police che 3 4: Student Council 4: Natl Honor Socict3 4. Tom Turnham Tart 'Sc!1ool2b1;ea4ks up 111 ha ll 1.2 3 Letter.- 2L0110152W105111ng 3 dent Council 2 3 the Chin 0' men s C 31:83ak0 2. 3 : 4. 33111321111111 1 2. 3. 4: dimr 411301100 Force. Amuican Passpmt 3. Mary Ann Nelson Oddit34a blond with brains. ' Chorus 13. 4: HomeEc C1u.bl 2.3.Sec 03'. 2, P10 . 3; Book Club 3;P10m Comm. 3; Wayako Staff 4. Low Slammer Junior I've served my term4Goodbye! Hob- by Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Wayzatan Staff 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3. Pres. 4; Football 2. 3, 4, Letter: Ameri- can Passport 3; Natl. Honor Society 4; June Mad 4. 4. MM'79W3 v.4 V I' 1le Donald Swanson Chunky A man deepl3 engaged in 1d1eness Hobb3 Club 1, 2. 3; Secy 2. Pres 3; Wmstlin ng 3: Football 3, 4, Letter: SLet- te1men's Cub Vice Pres. 4; une Mad 4. Majora Trinlewitz Jory We like her just as she is. Pep Club Book Club 1: Home Ec. Club 1: Chor- us 1. 2. .G 4 Lucylle Woodville Woody A mirth - quake of laughter Book Club 1. 21Cl101us 1 G.A.A. 4. , A - p: Wwbbigm Our officers: President Kenneth Johnson. Marvel Hasty, Treasurer Buster Allen. Vice President Sherol Brooks, Secretary
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Ross Neilson Portion Virginia Oma! Wanda Her friends they are many; her foes- are there any? Entered from Sheridan Junior High 2; Home EC. Club 2 He's writing his alibiography. Hobby Club 1; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. .1 2 Carol Patch Splotch Dorothy Poulio! She has a flixtive look in her evef Dramatic Club 1: Wayzatan 1.2, 4: Stu- dent Council Secy 4; Wayako Staff 4; Tranquillty is its own reward. Book Club 4. June Mad 4 Charles Powell Omaha Marie Pouliot th worry. , The more we study. the S you walk softly. look sweet. and more ignoxance we discove1' Book say little. Club 1, 2, 3; VVayako S ff 4; June Mad 4. x '1 l, Jean Ouav J Rich in virtoe, rich in frie nds. 'fDra- Helen Schenk Dark Eyes matic lub 1, 2; Wayzatan 2,3Ch01- us 1 3,44; Class Secy American Home EC, Club 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Pep Passport 3: Natl. Hono oc1ety 3, 4; une Ma d 4; Prom C 11111. 3; Wayako Seniox Editor 4. Club a M ' '1 ll? ngzlf t ,, f5, fp 52 CV Rita Schmitz Schminy Carol Schiebe 'She has a large mind and knoxxs it thoroughlv. G. A. A. 1: Book Club 2, 3: Vice P1951dent 4; Prom Comm. 3 Blushing is the color of virtue. Home EC. Club 1. 2. 3; Chorus 3. 4; Sextet 3; Wayako Staff 4. M She 'd Grace Sheppard r1 1 now. Letter. res.; Wayako Graced by nature. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; . Home Ec.C1ub 2. Pin: Pep C Staff 4; Pro
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i 1 4 ? 71w 7W 7114206109 By Charles Omaha Traveler Powell While traveling through various parts of the Midwest, I chanced to meet a few of my old class mates of high school days. Starting in Omaha, the home town, I discovered that I was badly in need of a new set of tires. Much to my surprise who should I find running the large Wholesale Rubber Goods company, but Don Swen- son. On entering the office to fill out nec- essary papers for purchasing tires, I found Dorothy and Marie Pouliot busily typing. Coming to get my car after finishing the red tape, I found none other than Ma- jora Trittlewitz, chief mechanic and welder of the establishment. Leaving Omaha I went through Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa, where I noticed the Shep- ard-Leffingwell Settlement House. Could these have been the girls I knew in high school? The next town was Greenfield, Iowa, where the prosperous banker, D. Gron- berg, took time out from settling a mort- gage with the towns leading farmer, Joe Ditter, to shoot me a game of billiards at Juliels Recreation Center. Here we met the town's well-to-do plumber, Ross Neilson, who took us to the bar at which Johnny Dunn, Julie,s bartender, served us some POP- From Greenfield, I went to Iowa City and there met Jim Clarity, still at the pre- flight school. After seeing Bill Kelley, pro- fessor of Electrical Engineering at the U. of Iowa, I proceeded to Cedar Rapids, where I had lunch at Mary Annls Cafe tMary Ann Nelsom with Marilyn Sheri- dan, Virginia Ornat, Geraldine Eckes, and Bette Goodman. The girls are nurses at St. Marys hospital. I was informed that Denalde Matthews was a surgeon, Emily Smetana an X-ray technician, and Gladys Swaningson a dietician. Because time was short I was forced to leave my automobile at a garage whose owner, I discovered, was married to Helen Schenk. At the garage I hopped into a cab driven by Candace Johnson and went out to the airport. Here I took the plane for Minneapolis. As you surely know, the pilot was Clarence Syvertson and on his lap was his seeing-eye dog, Patty-Du. Passengers on the plane included Ruth Braman, Daryl Dunnell, Mary Hadley, Maudie Hughes, and Rita Schmitz, all of them happily married. At the Minneapolis airport I saw the familiar face of Bus Allen, who was about to take off for Kodiak, Alaska. In downtown Minneapolis I chanced upon Tom Turnham and Don Cole with their wives Carol Patch and Mary Ann Baer respectively. I accompanied them to their homes at Hamel and was astonished to find Ronny Amundson and his wife, the former Marjorie Manning, comfortably married and running Truman,s Tavern. Later that night, having dined with the communityls leading electrician, Lew Stemmer and his charming wife, the form- er Sherol Brooks, I met Lt. and Mrs. Gor- don Engel tthe former Mary Beckl. We all went to the Orpheum Theater where we were treated to a movie by the man- ager, Marvel Hasty. The stage show was Peggy Eastman and her orchestra with vocalist, Rio Rita Merz. Then next day, I met Carol Schiebe, Jean Quay. Gloria Husos, Betty Hollis, Lorraine Heno, and Clarice Hamel. They are stenographers and secretaries and were on their way to Lucillels fashion review tLucylle Woodvillei. Before leaving for the East I had sup- per with Wayzatais number one citizens, the Getten brothers. Kenneth Johnson, re- search engineer at the U. of Minn., was at the party accompanied by Cleo Johnson, well-known interior designer. Then I left for the airport and once more found another of my old classmates, Charles Howe, who was the pilot of the plane that I was supposed to take. AAAAAAAAAAAA. AAA
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