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Seniors Bequeath To K. Adsit . . . R. Barth . .. D. Belk ..... R. Cummings . . . XV. Farnham . .. B. Friemoth . . . P. Hackett ..... M. G. Houghton... . . . . I. Kakac ....... C. Kalb .. E. jones . .. M. Larkin ..... F. Littlejohn IT. Mitchell . . tl. Nelson . . . Y. Perry . .. M. Powell .. B. Taft ..... M. Trewyn . . . D. WValsh . . . j. XVitkunski . . . O XVcaring white sweaters with large purple and gold XYs. and purple skirts. thc four cheerleaders add color and pep to each football game this sea- son. IUHIIIIL' Gcbri, Namlic Uren, .'lft1TtLfi'H'L'f IVJISIJ. and Doris Ifllrluy make up the group. his his his her his her his her her her her her her his her her her her his his his ability to dance . .. basketball suit ..... thick, blond hair . . . quietness ....... height ............ constant giggling .. piano playing ability extra short shirts . . . domestic ways .... studious ways .... red hair ...... end curl . . . red shoes ...... curly black hair . . . singing ability . . . . good humor ...... college boy-friend . Ernie ............ arguing tact ....... football achievements work in the park .. R. Meske Ii. Baker C. Schaller NI. Kyle J. Reisen C. Wellers N. Krueger D. Hansen Xl. McCaslin H. Rebenstorf K. Rogers H. Bollerud j. Piepenburg V. Ritsema j. Swallow G. Henderson N. Uren j. Tess P. Meisncr F. Farncy A. Bvstrvski I
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I 1 I D 'few Dr, yy 4.44 ,L djs. ,JM 'for I r I 'l1qn4 144341: ,, 'WTJJZ' only way to bathe 4 friend is pd be one? Bgndsg' F, V MoN1cK!LAR1t1N 'lMonny IKorry? No, not I. Dcdlamatory IQ Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2- G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. IQINVARD M1'1'cH1:1.1, Eddie The best minds are not those that mind best. Minneiska 4, 'AVV' Club 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, clAROI, KA111 Hi Times GI ub 1 4. DK I U lf1.oRr1Nc:E LITTI, ,E o N Glee C a JANli'l'N ON Minne 'k 1 ec ma . N 'LShe plans er rk?T And 'wor h e MK' 4'Oh thatl 1 grou T lVhen : Y- '77 1 2 . A. 5 AK ' ov or no onl it, but sho s it. 'a A ILE, z, 3 - . -1 of n Cla , X e- 1 r . al - Kittenball 1. Ulfy , 1 3, 4 X Pres N N l'resl1 Prcsid it f ho 1 Class, ' ime. 4, , f era C e Club 1, -X 4 1.3, G. . ,LQ K I x, Q I r X 9 .4 Fil 1 8 'Q ' Q ,5,, 013 x'7lRGlNIA PERRY Ginny The tragic stage was planned, then the clown 'walked in. President of Freshman Class, President of Senior 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Min- neiska 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Hi Times 4, G. A. A. 2. NICE TAFT Bea , Student Council 1, 'Her heart is like the noon-always has a nan in it? lamatory IQ Band 1, 2, ,N Orchestra 1, 3, Cam- lub 4, G. A. A. 1, 1 C 2, ,4. X TDONALD VVALSH l'Don '4Football, basketball, and track too, Donald lValsh, we're all for you. Hi-Y 4, Camera Club 3, 4, XV Club 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. ATARGUERITE Poxvr:1.1. Girlie A'She lofues her mathe- matics, but that isn't all she loves. Minneiska 43 Declama- tory 1, 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Camera Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 31 4- .Xlr:111,YN 'ITRENVYN K'Pete Ariane and argue Early and late, If a line 'were crooked, He'd argue it straight. Football 4, Kittenball 3, 4. j0sEP11 VV1'1'kUNs1t1 joe Fm hunting for the man who invented work. Kittenball 1, 2, 3, 4.
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STUDENT PERSONNEL Busy Bees EFGRIC any of the important class business can be conducted the juniors find it neces- sary to elect class ofiicers, so Shirley Drfieger, Iaelc Breideiilmelv, and .llary Kyle fill the bill. Prom election again heads the activities of the juniors. This year the honor of being king is given to Howard Meslce, known to his intimates as Red Howard declares that his prom is going to be the best ever, and with his loyal commit- teemen, succeeds in reaching his goal. When the juniors are seen sporting great big smiles, everyone knows that the problem of se- Hcndcrson, Krueger, Mitchell Nicoson, Buchs, Bigelow 150 Draeger, Breidenbach, Kyle lecting class rings is over. And those big smiles change to plain, downright pride when that precious little ring is worn on the third finger. HILE the sophomores and freshmen do not have such important affairs as the juniors and seniors, they too have a say in their high school. Gordon Henderxoiz, N oriimiz Krueger and Ro- berta Mitchell are the sophomore class ofiicers. Among their activities is the duty of assembly programs to be dug up and presented during the course of the school year. Although special pro- grams are given the high school personnel with the college students, home talent programs are much in demand. The sophomore class takes it upon themselves to find the talent in their group as well as in the other classes of the school, and present these acts to the entire student body at the regular assemblies held during the second hour in the high school assembly. The freshman class helps their superiors not only in the assembly programs but in other ac- tivities of the school. Leoizaifd Nieoson, jean Bigelow, and Ellen .lelnrie Bricks head this first class. Their main worry is to raise funds for the MINNIE pages and to accomplish the fete, candy sales are held in the college building. MONG the activities of the classes is the hobby show presented by the Student Coun- cil early in March. Special awards are made for
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