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WOLFGANG BAUER Good nature and good sense are never separated.” I Volf . . . from Germany ... a leader . . . very friendly ... a sports enthusiast . . . lights, please . . . great physicist . . . aims for the sky — a pilot . . . speaks per- fect English? . . . well-known, well-liked . . . Friendly’s Model Railroad 1; WEBO 1, 2; Graphic Arts 2; Audio-Visual 2, 3; Class Presi- dent 2, 3; Yearbook 4. STEVEN TRASK BLAKE The blush is beautiful but sometimes in- convenient.” man of action . . . easy-going attitude . . . devilish grin . . . cheerful disposi- tion ... a bit of angel and a bit of devil . . . Senior Play Sets 4; Intramurals 1; Gym Club 1, 2; Audio-Visual 1, 2; Treasurer 3; Class Committee 3. 4; Senior Play 4. Absorbed in deep research in the LINDA JANE BROWNELL She ' s here, she’s there, she’s all about, lots of pep and a real good scout.” Lynn . . . ever present smile . . . blonde hair and brown eyes . . .loads of fun . . . Family Living . . . hot Ford con- vertible . . . aims to be a nurse. Language Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Class Committee 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Ball 4. JANICE ELIZABETH BLAKE From a little spark may burst forth a mighty flame.” deceiving quietness ... a blonde . . . chocolate covered ants . . . reserved and studious . . . helpful . . . unassuming ways . . . pert, but poised . . . Clothes Conscious . . . love for tennis Language 1; Girl’s Basketball (man.) 2; Drama Club 2; WEBO 3, French 3; Class Committee 3, 4; Senior Ball (co-chair- man) 4.
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In September of 1958, proud Papa Lion hailed the arrival of the Class of 1962. SHIRLEY MAE ALLISON Her only fault is that she has no fault”, competent, co-operative, and cheerful . . . a sincere and friendly disposition . . . modest . . . gentle ... a willing worker . . . well-dressed Class Gift Committee 4; Class Committee 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL ARNOLD ALMSTROM I like work; it fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours.” blond and tall . . . out-spoken ... a bit of wolf . . . frequently laughing . . . a teaser . . . cars ... a teacher’s chal- lenge . . . noisy Class Committee 3, 4; Baseball 4. SUSAN ELAINE ANDERSEN A merry laughing comrade she, a sharer of mirth and glee.” Sue . . . hidden spirit of mischief . . . wit her best weapon . . . clown of the highways . . . fun and friendly . . . men- tally alert . . . cheerfully chatty . . . Dennis the Menace . . . giggles galore Softball 4; Dramatics 2; Yearbook 4; Ski Club 3; Class Committee 3, 4; Senior Gift Committee 4. GAIL LOVE ARMSTRONG The sincere alone can recognize sin- cerity.” freckles . . . pierced ears . . . business whiz . . . horseback riding . . . church cheerleader . . . lived in Dominican Re- public for 5 years Band 1, 2; Language Club 1; Intramurals 1, Orchestra 2; Class Committee 3, 4. 18
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This line-up” of Seniors anxiously awaits the bell ending D lunch. BRUCE WILLARD BUCK The rule of my life is to make pleasure a business and business a pleasure.” Bucky . . . neat . . . fun-loving . . . takes everything in stride ... a smile for every fellow and two for every girl . . . wavy hair. Class Committee 3, 4; Yearbook 4. PHILIP AUGUST CARLSON To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness.” Phil . . . six-feet plus ... a roving eye . . . a-1 limited loafer ... a mad mechanic . . . Flip” . . . the most im- portant thing in the world — dolls and drags Class Committee 4. LINDA MARY BULLENS A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the best of men.” enjoys dancing . . . cute and petite . . . energetic business student . . . sometimes gabby . . . flirt . . . homeroom 310 . . . usually going steady Audio-Visual 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 4; Class Com- mittee 3, 4. SUSAN RUTH BUTTERFIELD She may look serious and she may look shy, but she’s full of fun — twixt you and I.” Sue . . . well-dressed . . . bubbling sense of humor . . . Let’s have a party.” . . . manages to get hit in the school parking lot . . . avid reader . . . TECH . . . yearbook ads . . . deceiving quietness Class Committee 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Production 4; Yearbook 4.
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